Bogolin
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Bogolin is a village
Village
A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet with the population ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand , Though often located in rural areas, the term urban village is also applied to certain urban neighbourhoods, such as the West Village in Manhattan, New...

 in Southwestern Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Bulgaria , officially the Republic of Bulgaria , is a parliamentary democracy within a unitary constitutional republic in Southeast Europe. The country borders Romania to the north, Serbia and Macedonia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south, as well as the Black Sea to the east...

. It is located in the Satovcha Municipality
Satovcha municipality
The Satovcha Municipality is a municipality in Southwestern Bulgaria and is one of the municipalities in the Blagoevgrad Province.- Geography :...

, Blagoevgrad Province
Blagoevgrad Province
Blagoevgrad Province , also known as Pirin Macedonia , is a province of southwestern Bulgaria. It borders four other Bulgarian provinces to the north and east, Greece to the south, and the Republic of Macedonia to the west. The province has 14 municipalities with 12 towns...

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Geography

The village of Bogolin is located in the Western Rhodope Mountains
Rhodope Mountains
The Rhodopes are a mountain range in Southeastern Europe, with over 83% of its area in southern Bulgaria and the remainder in Greece. Its highest peak, Golyam Perelik , is the seventh highest Bulgarian mountain...

 a few kilometers away from the border with Greece
Greece
Greece , officially the Hellenic Republic , and historically Hellas or the Republic of Greece in English, is a country in southeastern Europe....

. The nearest villages are Ablanitsa, Valkosel
Valkosel
Valkosel is a village in Southwestern Bulgaria. It is located in the Satovcha Municipality, Blagoevgrad District.- Geography :The village of Valkosel is located in the Western Rhodope Mountains. It belongs to the Chech region.- History :...

 and Kribul
Kribul
Kribul is a village in Southwestern Bulgaria. It is located in the Satovcha Municipality, Blagoevgrad Province.Kribul Hill on Trinity Peninsula in Antarctica is named after the village.- Geography :...

. Bogolin belongs to the Chech region
Chech (region)
Chech or Chechko is a geographical and historical region of the Balkan peninsula in southeastern Europe in our days Bulgaria and Greece. Most of its population inhabits about 60 villages and is almost completely Pomak....

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History

According to the legend, the village was founded by a person called Begalin Chumarya who emigrated from the village of Valkosel
Valkosel
Valkosel is a village in Southwestern Bulgaria. It is located in the Satovcha Municipality, Blagoevgrad District.- Geography :The village of Valkosel is located in the Western Rhodope Mountains. It belongs to the Chech region.- History :...

 and settled where is now Bogolin giving the name of the village.

As of 1873 Bogolin (Bobolina) had male population of 28 Pomaks
Pomaks
Pomaks is a term used for a Slavic Muslim population native to some parts of Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece, the Republic of Macedonia, Albania and Kosovo. The Pomaks speak Bulgarian as their native language, also referred to in Greece and Turkey as Pomak language, and some are fluent in Turkish,...

 and 12 houses. According to Vasil Kanchov
Vasil Kanchov
Vasil Kanchov was a Bulgarian geographer, ethnographer and politician.- Biography :Vasil Kanchov was born in Vratsa. Upon graduating from High school in Lom, Bulgaria, he entered the University of Harkov, then in Russia. During the Serbo-Bulgarian War 1885 he suspended his education and took part...

, as of 1900, Bogolin (Боболинъ) was populated by 65 Bulgarian Muslims
Pomaks
Pomaks is a term used for a Slavic Muslim population native to some parts of Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece, the Republic of Macedonia, Albania and Kosovo. The Pomaks speak Bulgarian as their native language, also referred to in Greece and Turkey as Pomak language, and some are fluent in Turkish,...

 According to another statistic by Kanchov about the same time there were 13 houses in the village. According to Stephan Verkovic at the end of the 19th century the village had male population of 40 Pomaks
Pomaks
Pomaks is a term used for a Slavic Muslim population native to some parts of Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece, the Republic of Macedonia, Albania and Kosovo. The Pomaks speak Bulgarian as their native language, also referred to in Greece and Turkey as Pomak language, and some are fluent in Turkish,...

and 12 houses.
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