Dramsha

Place in Sofia, Bulgaria
Dramsha
Дръмша
Official seal of Dramsha
Seal
42°56′N 23°12′E / 42.933°N 23.200°E / 42.933; 23.200
Country Bulgaria
Provinces
(Oblast)
Sofia
Government
 • MayorKrasimir Kunchev
Elevation
844 m (2,769 ft)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total311
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal Code
2238
Area code07119
Vehicle registrationCO

Dramsha or Drumsha (Bulgarian: Дръмша) is a village in Kostinbrod Municipality, Sofia Province Bulgaria. The legend goes that during Ottoman times, the invading Turks couldn't reach the village due to bad weather and non-existent roads. Therefore, they called it Drumsha which means "Bad road" in rough translation. Until the late 90s it was lively place often visited by many people coming from Sofia for the summer due to the village's proximity to the capital. However, more recently the population has decreased significantly and Drumsha is somehow less preferred destination. As a result, some establishments like restaurant and department store were closed and nowadays most people depend on either home-produced basic goods or import them from Sofia or nearby town of Kostinbrod. Nature is well preserved in and around Drumsha, mainly due to the lesser impact of humans. However, the village - and the region as a whole - suffer from a lack of water. Soil is generally very dry and not fertile. Livestock is common among local population and it is usual for almost every household to have goats, cows, horses, pigs, etc.

  • Winter in Dramscha
    Winter in Dramscha
  • The Swedish gate
    The Swedish gate
  • The new village
    The new village

External links

  • http://en-drumsha.blogspot.com/ - The official site of Dramsha
  • https://web.archive.org/web/20141219052551/http://www.panoramio.com/map#lt=42.931793&ln=23.202095&z=4&k=2
  • http://dramsha.nikola-bg.com/
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Bulgaria Kostinbrod Municipality
Capital: Kostinbrod
Localities
  • Bezden
  • Beledie Han
  • Bogyovtsi
  • Buchin Prohod
  • Chibaovtsi
  • Dragovishtitsa
  • Dramsha
  • Drenovo
  • Gradets
  • Golyanovtsi
  • Kostinbrod
  • Opitsvet
  • Petarch
  • Ponor
  • Tsarichina


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