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Belogradchik (Bulgarian: Белоградчик, lit. 'Small
White Town';
pronounced [bɛɫoɡrɐtˈt͡ʃik]) is a town in
Vidin Province,
northwestern Bulgaria, and is...
- The
Belogradchik Rocks (Bulgarian: Белоградчишки скали,
Belogradchishki skali) are a
group of
strangely shaped sandstone and
conglomerate rock formations...
- The
Belogradchik Fortress (Bulgarian: Белоградчишка крепост,
Belogradchishka krepost), also
known as
Kaleto (Калето, "the fortress" from
Turkish kale)...
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strongholds during the
Ottoman invasion and the
Belogradchik fortress.
Vidin •
Chuprene •
Belogradchik •
Boynitsa •
Bregovo •
Gramada •
Dimovo • Kula •...
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Belogradchik Glacier (Bulgarian: ледник Белоградчик, romanized: lednik
Belogradchik, IPA: [ˈlɛdniɡ bɛɫoɡrɐtˈt͡ʃik]) is a 14 km long and 5.6 km wide glacier...
- The
Astronomical Observatory of
Belogradchik or
Belogradchik Observatory is an
astronomical observatory owned and
operated by the
Institute of Astronomy...
- The
Belogradchik dialect is a
Bulgarian dialect,
member of the
Transitional dialects,
which is
spoken on the
westernmost northern slopes of the Balkan...
- and Lom-Mezdra make
stops here.
Roads link to Lom, Montana, Vidin, and
Belogradchik.
Located in the
western part of the
hilly Danube Plain on the side of...
- The
Belogradchik rebellion broke out in the
Belogradchik nahiya, part of the
Ottoman Empire, on 6
August 1836, and
lasted for 4–5 days. It was planned...
- Falcón Hajdučka vrata, Čvrsnica
mountain Basarbovo Monastery,
Rousse Belogradchik Rocks Iskar Gorge,
Sofia Melnik Earth Pyramids,
Melnik Sozopol Wonderful...