Strumyani

{{Infobox settlement

|official_name = Strumyani

|native_name=Струмяни|

|subdivision_type = Country

|subdivision_name = {{BUL}}

|subdivision_type1 = Provinces
(Oblast)

|subdivision_name1=Blagoevgrad Province

|subdivision_type2 = Municipality

|subdivision_name2=Strumyani Municipality

|timezone=EET

|utc_offset=+2

|timezone_DST=EEST

|utc_offset_DST=+3

|map_caption = Location of Strumyani|

|pushpin_map =Bulgaria

|pushpin_label_position = right

|pushpin_map_caption =Location of Strumyani

|pushpin_mapsize =

|leader_title =Mayor

|postal_code_type =Postal Code

|population_total=1,014|population_footnotes=[http://grao.bg/tna/tab02.txt] |

population_as_of=2008|

elevation_m=128|

postal_code=2825|

area_code=07434

|coordinates = {{coord|41|38|N|23|12|E|region:BG|display=inline}}

|leader_name=Valentin Chilikov|

}}

Strumyani ({{langx|bg|Струмяни}}, {{IPA|bg|stroˈmʲani|pron}}; also transliterated Strumjani or Strumiani) is a village in southwestern Bulgaria, part of Blagoevgrad Province. It is the administrative centre of Strumyani Municipality, which lies in the southwestern part of Blagoevgrad Province.

Strumyani was founded as a railway station on the Sofia-Kulata line named Gara Ograzhden ("Ograzhden Station"). In 1970, it was merged with the village of Mikrevo to form Strumyani, but the two villages were later separated; however, Strumyani kept its present name. The name means "people of the Struma," as the river runs nearby.

{{Strumyani Municipality}}

{{coord|41|38|N|23|12|E|type:city|display=title}}

Category:Villages in Blagoevgrad Province

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