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- Bratsigovo (Bulgarian: Брацигово [brɐˈt͡siɡovo]) is a town in Southern Bulgaria. It is located in the foothills of the Rhodope Mountains, on the banks...
- Lev****or Nunatak. German–British mapping in 1996. Named after the town of Bratsigovo in Southern Bulgaria. Features around Church Point include, from west...
- cherry cannon from the April Uprising of 1876 is kept in the museum of Bratsigovo, Bulgaria. The only cherry cannon that survived the Ilinden–Preobrazhenie...
- alone.[better source needed][needs update] Thousands more perished in Bratsigovo, Perush****a and other rebel villages which were also burnt and looted...
- Ravnogor (Bulgarian: Равногор) is a village located in Bratsigovo Muni****lity, Pazardzhik Province, Southern Bulgaria. Ravnogor is located in a mountainous...
- against Nadezhda Dobroslavtsi. Then, on 7 June 2017, the team pla**** with Bratsigovo in order to qualify for the Third League and won after penalties (7–6)...
- Ottoman, with 33 mahallas, 3420 houses and also many public buildings. The Bratsigovo Architectural School was one of the main supplier of architects that designed...
- village of Dorkovo and the towns of Velingrad, Rakitovo, Peshtera and Bratsigovo; the Balkan Range: the village of Anton and the town of Pirdop. There...
- Bratsigovo Muni****lity (Bulgarian: Община Брацигово) is a muni****lity in the Pazardzhik Province of Bulgaria. At the 2011 census, the po****tion of Bratsigovo...
- initial education in Resen, then he moved to Eastern Rumelia and studied in Bratsigovo (1882) and eventually at the secondary school for boys in Plovdiv (1883–87)...