The village is situated at 18 km to the south-west of the municipal center
Plovdiv. It is located on the northern foothills of the
Rhodope Mountains on the geographic border with the
Upper Thracian Plain at an altitude of 297 m. The forests around the village cover an area of 2,500 ha. The relief is rugged with woods, meadows, ravines and rounded peaks. The village is characterized with transitional continental climate. The main soil types are cinnamon forests soil, the light brown forest soil and the mountain-meadow soil. The highest point in the village lands is at 930 m in the Bryanovshtitsa area. The region has large biological variety. Most of the tree species common in the European temperate zone are presented. Forests occupy 2/3 of the village lands and 1/5 of them are artificially made – mainly
pine and
fir. The most common species among the deciduous trees are
hornbeam,
hazel,
oak,
beech,
elm,
lime tree,
dogwood and
crataegus and among the coniferous are several species of pine, fir and
juniper. Around 5% of the forests are used for timber industry and the rest 95% have specific ecological purpose. The fauna is also very rich and includes species such as
hare,
fox,
wolf,
wild boar,
golden jackal,
European badger,
roe deer,
deer,
mouflon as well as many bird species including eagles and owls. == History ==