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Aydemir (, also Aidemir, Ajdemir) is a village in northeastern , part of Silistra Municipality, Silistra Province. Aydemir had 5711 inhabitants in 2016, down from 9095 short after the fall of communism in 1992. It is the second most populous village in Bulgaria: the village of Lozen took the lead as its population grew to 6252 people while Aydemir lost many inhabitants in the same period. Aydemir lies at , 31 m above sea level. The village is located in the valley of the , 3 km south of the river and 8 km west of , on the road from Silistra to . The mayor is Rumen Angelov.

Aydemir is divided into three parts: the centre, the quarter of Delenkite, and the quarter of Tataritsa, which was founded in 1674 by Nekrasov Cossacks ( see Russians in Bulgaria) at a location prior to that inhabited by . Tataritsa is now one of the only two villages in Bulgaria, the other being .

The village has a church, the Church of the , which was constructed in 1829. For a certain period, it was named Knyaz Hesenski (Княз Хесенски, "Grand Duke of Hesse") in honour of Alexander I Battenberg, the first monarch of modern Bulgaria.

According to Ancho Kaloyanov, the name of the village is derived from άγιος ( agios, "") and the shortening of the personal name , i.e. "", both through .

In 1924, a 14th-century treasure comprising 101 silver coins, including some of Tsar Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria, was discovered near the village.


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