Drazhevo (Bulgarian: Дражево, also transliterated: Drajevo) is a village in the southeast of Bulgaria, located in the Tundzha Municipality of the Yambol Province.
There is a medical centre, post office, several shops and cafés and has regular bus connections to the town of Yambol.
The especially favourable location, which attracted settlers as early as the Stone-Copper Age, is the bight Tonzos, around the last hill Zaychi vrah of the Sredna Gora mountain range.
This is evident by pottery remains from an ancient Thracian settlement discovered northeast of the village huddled at the foot of the peak "Zajchi vrah".
Old people of the village still remember the forest, part of which was kept to the end of Ottoman rule, when it was cut and turned into fields.
After 1944 the land was nationalized and turned into rice paddies During the Ottoman rule in the village was settled moderately wealthy Turk named Atla grazing, who kept breeding horses.
After the liberation of Bulgaria in 1878, the population of the village was increased by a significant number of refugees from Turkish Thrace.