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Brashlyan (Bulgarian: Бръшлян, "ivy") is a
village in
Malko Tarnovo Muni****lity, in
Burgas Province, in
southeastern Bulgaria.
Known as
Sarmashik until...
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Brashlyan Cove (Bulgarian: залив Бръшлян, ‘Zaliv
Brashlyan’ \'za-liv bra-'shlyan\) is the 1.3 km wide cove on
Osmar Strait indenting for 480 m the southeast...
- Sarnevo, Smolnik, Tserkovski, Venets, Zheleznik, Zhitosvyat,
Zimen Bliznak,
Brashlyan,
Byala voda, Evrenozovo, Gramatikovo, Kalovo,
Malko Tarnovo, Mladezhko...
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Kovachevitsa Zheravna Arbanasi Zlatograd Shiroka Laka
Melnik Leshten Dolen Brashlyan Stefanovo Kosovo Tutrakan Sofia Plovdiv Varna Burgas Ruse, "The Little...
- from the mid-17th to the 19th
century is
preserved in the
villages of
Brashlyan and Kosti, as well as in the town of
Malko Tarnovo.
Strandzha Nature Park...
- for the
specific architecture that can be
observed in
Malko Tarnovo,
Brashlyan, and most
other villages, the rich
folklore and
distinctive rituals, such...
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Peninsula Brahe Rock,
Livingston Island Branishte Peak,
Sentinel Range Brashlyan Cove,
Smith Island Bratsigovo Hills,
Trinity Peninsula Brauro Cove, Snow...
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Bliznak Brashlyan Byala voda
Evrenozovo Gramatikovo Kalovo Malko Tarnovo Mladezhko Slivarovo Stoilovo Vizitsa Zabernovo Zvezdets...
- 20 March] 1903,
Ottoman forces surrounded Pano Angelov's
militia at
Brashlyan and
killed them in battle,
leaving their bodies behind unburied. Rebels...
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Valkanov and
Petko Puhov, was in the
village of
Sarmashik (today
known as
Brashlyan),
where the band was betra****. Pano
Angelov and
Nikola Ravashola were...