Parvomay Municipality

Valuable water resource are the thermal mineral springs in Dragoinovo, Biala Reka and Lenovo.

The surroundings of Vinitsa village is the unique place in Bulgaria where Leucojum is to be found in the wild.

The strongest wind comes from the North-West, mainly in May and June, when it blows for weeks with average velocity of about 3 m/s.

Of crucial importance for Municipality Parvomay are the following enterprises:[2] Chugunoleene Invest 97 - the company activity is mainly production of cast iron and steam moulds for the brakes systems of railway carriages and locomotives, for the mill industry and non-ferrous metallurgy and the electric power industry; international transport, full and partial repair of cars, production of spare parts for cars, lorries, autobuses, tractors, locomotives, and carriages.

Iskra Ltd. - producer of passemanterie products: elastic cords, laces, embroideries, lasses, jacquard textile labels, edgings, etc., entirely oriented to the ready-made, knitwear and shoes industries.

One of them is Ecoplast 99 Ltd., specialized in production or PE folio, gloves, bags, ice-moulds, plastic caps, etc.

Canning industry - several companies produce ketchup, tomato and pepper pure, marmalade, sauces and different kinds of cans.

The agricultural companies of major importance in the region are: Greens Ltd. - famous on the home and the international market with production of early cucumbers.

The investment program of the company includes building of Winery Zagrei with capacity of 1000 tons annual production.

The technological and architectural projects include building of a purifying and tank premises using for fuel the dried vine clusters and other agricultural waste products.

Gas-Supply Parvomay Ltd is the first gas company within the structure of Overgas Holding AD and in Bulgaria.

It is the access to natural gas that has prompted the start-up of 23 new enterprises in Parvomay in the last few years.

The A3 motorway is under construction (2011) and will boost the local economy linking Turkey to Parvomay and Plovdiv with better quality road network.

According to the latest Bulgarian census of 2011, the religious composition, among those who answered the optional question on religious identification, was the following: In 2015, archaeologists discovered a 1st century AD Greek inscription printed on a clay vessel at an excavation in the town of Tatarevo.