Krumovgrad
Krumovgrad is a town in Kardzhali Province in the south of Bulgaria, located in the Eastern Rhodopes on the banks of the river Krumovitsa. According to 2011 census, the population is ethnic Bulgarians, ethnic Turks, and others including the Romani people. The town is named after the successful medieval Bulgarian ruler Krum, the name meaning 'city of Krum' in Bulgarian.
Municipality
Krumovgrad is also the seat of Krumovgrad municipality, which includes the following 78 villages:- Avren
- Bagriltsi
- Baratsi
- Blagun
- Boynik
- Bryagovets
- Buk
- Chal
- Chernichevo
- Chernooki
- Dazhdovnik
- Devesilitsa
- Devesilovo
- Doborsko
- Dolna Kula
- Dolni Yurutsi
- Dzhanka
- Egrek
- Edrino
- Golyama Chinka
- Golyam Devesil
- Golyamo Kamenyane
- Gorna Kula
- Gorni Yurutsi
- Grivka
- Guliyka
- Guliya
- Hisar
- Hrastovo
- Kalaydzhievo
- Kamenka
- Kandilka
- Kachulka
- Kovil
- Kozhuhartsi
- Kotlari
- Krasino
- Kaklitsa
- Leshtarka
- Limets
- Lulichka
- Malka Chinka
- Malko Kamenyane
- Malak Devesil
- Metlika
- Moryantsi
- Ovchari
- Oreshari
- Padalo
- Pashintsi
- Pelin
- Perunika
- Podrumche
- Polkovnik Zhelyazovo
- Potocharka
- Potochnitsa
- Ralichevo
- Ribino
- Rogach
- Ruchey
- Samovila
- Sarnak
- Sbor
- Siniger
- Skalak
- Sladkodum
- Slivarka
- Stari Chal
- Strandzhevo
- Strazhets
- Studen Kladenets
- Tintyava
- Tokachka
- Topolka
- Vransko
- Zvanarka
- Zimornitsa
- Zlatolist