Sinapovo is a village in southeastern Bulgaria. It is administratively located in the municipality of Straldzha, within the Yambol Province.
Geography Sinapovo is situated in the southeastern part of the Yambol Province, not far from the border with Turkey. The village lies in a relatively flat to gently rolling landscape, characteristic of the region.
Demographics As of recent censuses, Sinapovo is a small village with a population typically ranging in the low hundreds. Like many rural areas in Bulgaria, it has experienced a decline in population over the past few decades due to factors such as internal migration to larger cities and lower birth rates.
Economy and Infrastructure The local economy is primarily agrarian, based on farming and livestock breeding. Infrastructure is typical for a Bulgarian village of its size, including basic services and road connections to nearby towns and the municipal center, Straldzha.
History Information on the specific history of Sinapovo itself is often limited to local archives. Like many villages in the region, its history is generally tied to the broader historical developments of Bulgaria, including Ottoman rule, the Bulgarian National Revival, and the post-liberation period. Its location near the national border might have played a role in its historical significance at various times.