Miziya — For the historical region see Moesia. Miziya (Bulgarian: Мизия) is a town and municipality in Vratsa Province, northwestern Bulgaria near the Danube river. As of December 2009, the town has a population of 3,354 inhabitants.[1] The town s… … Wikipedia
Bulgarian exonyms — Below is a list of Bulgarian language exonyms for places in Europe. Note that this list only includes names that are significantly different from the local toponym:Albania*Durrës Драч ( Drach )Obsolescent or used only in a historical context.]… … Wikipedia
Skat River — The Skat ( bg. Скът, IPA: ; also transliterated as Skǎt or Skut ; la. Scitus) is a river in the western Danubian Plain of northern Bulgaria and a right tributary of the Danube.The Skat takes its source from the Rechka area near the Veslets… … Wikipedia
Джуджев С. С. — Стоян Стоев (р. 19 XII 1902, Пазарджик) болг. муз. фольклорист. Окончил Гос. академию музыки в Софии (1924) по классам Д. Христова и С. Брашованова (теория музыки), скрипич. игру изучал под рук. Н. Абаджиева. Совершенствовался в Париже у… … Музыкальная энциклопедия
Oblast de Vratsa — Vratsa (oblast) Област Враца (Oblast Vratsa) Oblast de Vratsa Administration Pays Bulgarie Type Oblast Siège Vratsa … Wikipédia en Français
Vratsa (oblast) — 43°31′N 23°36′E / 43.517, 23.6 … Wikipédia en Français
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Marie Henrieta Chotek — Born November 24, 1863(1863 11 24) Dolná Krupá, Austria Hungary (now Slovakia) Died … Wikipedia
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Sarajevo — Original name in latin Sarajevo Name in other language Bosna Sarai, Gorad Saraeva, SJJ, Saarayego, Saireavo, Sairav Saraevo, Saragebo, Saragiebo, Saragievo, Saraievo, Sarajeva, Sarajevas, Sarajevo, Sarajev Sarajewo, Sarajvo, Saraybosna, Sarayevo … Cities with a population over 1000 database