MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION FROM THE KUBRAT AREA

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CIA-RDP82-00457R014300580003-1
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RIPPUB
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S
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2
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December 20, 2016
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February 24, 2006
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3
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Publication Date: 
October 17, 1952
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REPORT
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Pum24_ FEB 1952 Approved For Release 2006/04/20 : CIA-RDP82-00457R014300580003-1 CENTRAL I NTELL I GENGE AGENCY CLASSIFICATION SECEET/CONTAOL 148! OFFICIALS ONLY 25X1A SECURITY I NFORMAT I ON INFORMATION REPORT REPORT NO. COUNTRY Bulawla 25x1SUBJECT Kiseelletecetze intormaion fiom the Karat Area 25 CD NO. DATE DISTR. 17 Oct lna NO. OF PAGES 2 NO. OF ENCLS. (LISTED BELOW) ' SUPPLEMENT TO, REPORT NO. 25i1 TRIS 00010117 CONTAINS INFORMATICS AMMAR TRI NATIONAL OIFSMSC OF TAR MITI. STRIPS!, MUIR TIlt MUMS. OF TIM E, USTIONS 79) AMO 71111. OF ?Ng U.S. COM AS AMINOSO. ITS TRANSMISSION OR ROW CATION OF ITS CONTENTS TO OR mum IT AN INIANTNORIII0 ISOSON IS PROMNITO OM AS, 7115AtroopumAls OF TMIS FAINI E FRONI THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION he. Xabrat State' Security and. Militia hattelq tore. are locatet in a 34hatory litilldintapproxitately 100 NO ELY'S eftiet t'lt the Nas:tent orthodox church on r Sevin S set in the feaetern quarter of the. tow, The State Security occupies officiate on the firet 1'10w:el *4* the111._ .10.1* octrugos offices oa the aseaud flow Thar, era a number of' ciklle the basement. The ltubrat post officer, "Whi011 WWI OEXIM *VAC tOtt i 1930s occupies a 2.atary buil!!Ling, 15 hy 2, motors in size, in the center of towns The telephone exchange is located in the post office. buildkinge 1Clibrat receives its Oactrie. poser frost Ruse. A transformer stations four *torts ware, located in the center of the tow, svvices the ItOrat ares.. I} tatter. Timere are Vivo roads leaditg ft011, nhrat tftNimAPProkim*tOXY 1, kilomatecs b Xn4ratoTutr00,41 mnrom1mete1/ 30 to 35 kt =stall" 44,,x;4!te2Y 40 to 4, illamitarAJ d. nkr4t-ftra 04m41 44121126401 41411roximittelY 50 kilometers; aril 010 nbist404110T CAM EaRk), sight kilometers"! CLASS I F CATI ON BERNT/00/0Aw- U.S? =lags oNLY STATE NAVY MUM 1111 DISTRIBUTION 11111111111111111111111111 1111 ARMY Al R FE I 1111110111111111111111111111111111111111111.111111111111 Approved For Release 2006/04/20 : CIA-RDP82-00457R014300580003-1 Approved Fftegkirtsiii)Ra04_1261,:s91/6A1FRIi0S11p14300580003-1 -2- 6., With the exception of the Kubrat-Tutrakan highway, which is in a state of disrepair!..these,roade are in good condition They are all-weather roada, six meters. wide, flanked. by drainage ditcbes 50 centimetera. deep and 80 to . 100 centimeters wide. The surface is of crushed rock. 20 centimeters thick over a base of large rocks o .All roads are used for both passenger and freight. traffic, Although Karat is allegedly becoming increasingly itportant as an agricultural center, there. are no railroad lines in the immediate vicinity of the city and no plans for a railway have been. formulated. The nearest lines are the Ruse Gera Samuil-Kaspichan and the. Gera Samuil-.Isperikh railroads, both of which are used mainly for freight traffic. The Gera Samuil-isperikh line, which was cool,. pleted in 1949, is the :first section of the projected Gara Silistra line, Gorichevo A ricultural (712222rat1ve 8. In 1940, M TICS (Trudovo Kooperativno Zemedeleko Stopanstvo; Labor Cooperative Agrarian Farm) was organized in 0orichevo 014351 E2627), One hundred of the 250 families of the village are members; however, the TS owns more land than do the 150 independent families. none of the ethnic Turks have joined the cooperative. 9. The machinery used by the village TVS is borrowed from the State Machine Station at Kubrat.. 10.. The Gorichevo cooperative grows wheat, barley, rye, corn, oats, millet, sun- flowers, beans, potatoes, sugar beets, cotton, and poppies; in 1951, the TIPES planted tobacco also. In 1951, each teMber received three kilograms of wheat, one to five kilogramS of rye, and an unspecified amount of beans and sunflower seed oil for each work day. SECRET/CONTROL U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Approved For Release 2006/04/20 : CIA-RDP82-00457R014300580003-1 25X1A