Kovachevtsi

Kovachevtsi

Kovachevtsi ( _bg. Ковачевци; IPA: ; also transliterated "Kovačevci", "Kovachevci", "Kovachevtzi", etc.) may refer to two Bulgarian villages:

* Kovachevtsi, Pernik Province, the administrative centre of Kovachevtsi municipality
* Kovachevtsi, Sofia Province

Kovačevci may also refer to:
* Kovačevci, Grad, a village in Slovenia
* Kovačevci (Derventa), a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
* Kovačevci (Glamoč), a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina


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