It is bordered to the east by the city of Sandanski in Bulgaria, to south by the Municipality of Berovo, to the west by the Municipality of Vinica and to the north by the Municipality of Delčevo.
The main Cheta led by Gerasim Todorov controlled the larger part of the Sveti Vrach (today Sandanski) county in the southwest of the area, traversing as far as the Mesta valley and Razlog to the northeast, Nevrokop (today Gotse Delchev) in the south and Dzhumaya (Gorna Dzhumaya, today Blagoevgrad) in the north.
Kalimantsi, Blagoevgrad Province - a village in Sandanski municipality, Blagoevgrad Province
This incident caused Bulgarian president Georgi Parvanov to call upon Republic of Macedonia to review the history of Alexandrov's deeds on his meeting with Branko Crvenkovski in the town of Sandanski.
After the Young Turk Revolution during the Second Constitutional Era Sandanski was also founder and leader of one of the left political parties in Ottoman Macedonia - Peoples' Federative Party (Bulgarian Section), which headquarter was in Solun.
Zlatolist, Blagoevgrad Province - a village in the Sandanski municipality, Blagoevgrad Province