Vranino
Vranino is a village located in northeastern Bulgaria, in the municipality of Kaspichan, Shumen Province. The village is situated in a hilly area, part of the Ludogorie plateau.
Historically, the area has been inhabited since antiquity, with traces of Roman and Thracian presence found in the vicinity. The modern village of Vranino likely developed during the Ottoman period.
The population of Vranino is primarily Bulgarian. Agriculture, particularly grain cultivation and animal husbandry, forms the basis of the local economy.
Vranino is accessible by road. Nearby larger towns include Kaspichan and Novi Pazar. The surrounding region is known for its natural beauty and historical sites.