Site overview

The Enyovche mine is located near the village of Enyovche in Ardino Municipality, Kardzhali Province, in the southern Rhodopes. The mine is documented in Bulgarian mineralogical literature for skarn-type ore mineralisation including rhodochrosite, rhodonite, bustamite, and associated sulphides. It has been described in regional accounts as a gold mine whose deposit is now exhausted.

The Enyovche mine falls within the broader Eastern Rhodope mineralised belt, a region that includes several lead-zinc, gold, and polymetallic deposits associated with Oligocene magmatic and hydrothermal activity. No detailed operational history, ownership records, or structural survival information has been found in the consulted sources for this specific mine.

The mine lies in a remote mountain setting in the southern Rhodopes, where the former workings are likely to read only faintly within the wider mineral landscape.

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History

The Enyovche mine is situated near the village of Enyovche (Еньовче) in Ardino Municipality, Kardzhali Province, in the southern Rhodopes. The site is recorded in geological and mineralogical literature as an ore mine associated with skarn-type mineralisation, and mineral specimens including rhodochrosite, rhodonite, bustamite, and quartz have been described from the locality. This mineralogical assemblage is characteristic of the manganiferous skarn deposits found across the Central and Eastern Rhodopes, a province of Oligocene-age hydrothermal activity closely related to extensional tectonics and associated with regional Pb-Zn and polymetallic mineralisation.

A 2015 account of mining in the Rhodopes (Minerals Bulgaria) described the Enyovche mine as a gold mine whose deposit had been exhausted by the time of publication. The ore was processed at the Gorubso-Kardzhali gold processing facility in Kardzhali city. No information has been found in the consulted sources on the dates of the mine's opening, the scale of its production, its ownership structure, or the nature of any surface structures that may have existed.

The village of Enyovche had a population of 264 in 2007 and is situated approximately in the Ardino Municipality area of Kardzhali Province, a region characterised by dispersed small-scale mining activity across multiple ore bodies in the surrounding hills. The mine site's current condition is not documented in the consulted sources.

Timeline

Operation

Gold ore extracted, transported to Kardzhali plant

The Enyovche mine operated as a gold mine in the Ardino Municipality area, with crude ore transported to the Gorubso-Kardzhali processing facility in Kardzhali for treatment. No operational date range has been identified in the consulted sources.
Closure

Deposit reported as exhausted

By the time of a 2015 regional account of Rhodope mining, the Enyovche gold deposit was described as exhausted. No closure date has been identified in the consulted sources.

Sources and records

Mindat.org locality record: Enyovche mine, Enyovche, Ardino Municipality, Kardzhali Province, Bulgaria
MineralieAtlas.de lexicon entry: Enjovche Mine, Ardino, Kardzhali Oblast, Bulgaria
Minerals Bulgaria website: Mining in the Rhodopes (2015)
Wikipedia article on Enyovche village
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