с. Брегаре
След Освобождението селото е заселено отново с преселници предимно от врачанските села Кунино, Курново и Върбешница, а през 1897 г. в селото се заселват и около 300 католици, дошли от Банат (Бешенов, Модош, Иваново, Дента).
През 1878 г. село Брегаре получава статут на населено място.
Bregare village, Dolna Mitropolia municipality
The village of Bregare is located on the left bank of the Iskar River, about 15 km from its fusion with the Danube River. By air it is 21 km northwest of the municipal center, the town of Dolna Mitropolia, and 30 km in the same direction from the regional town of Pleven.
The village got its name from the location on the bank of the river Iskar.
According to legend, the village was inhabited and deserted three times.
Today's village of Bregare extends over the cultural layer of a large medieval settlement and its acropolis. The village was found at the end of the 14th century with the name Bregar, but in an Ottoman document from 1454 it was recorded as mezra - i.e. deserted village. At the beginning of the 17th century, we already find it as a village with hanets (households).
After the Crimean War, Circassians and Tatars fled or voluntarily settled in Crimea, to whom the Turkish government welcomed and settled in the most fertile lands of the Danube plain. Thus, in 1868, the area "Sovata" in Bregare was settled by about 400 Tatar and as many Circassian families. They lived in dugouts or adobe houses.
During the Russo-Turkish War of Liberation in 1877, the Tatars and Circassians fled together with the Turks, and only ruins of houses and trenches remained in the village.
After the Liberation, the village was repopulated with settlers mainly from the villages of Kunino, Kurnovo and Varbeshnitsa in Vratsa, and in 1897 about 300 Catholics who came from Banat (Beshenov, Modosh, Ivanovo, Denta) also settled in the village.
In 1878, the village of Bregare received the status of a settlement.