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Bunovo Peak (Bulgarian: връх Буново, romanized: vrah
Bunovo, IPA: [ˈvrɤɣ
ˈbunovo]) is the
rocky peak
rising to 1104 m in the west
foothills of Hemimont...
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Bunovo is a
village in
Kyustendil Muni****lity,
Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria.
Bunovo Peak on Fallières Coast,
Antarctica is
named after...
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explosive device was
planted on the Sofia-Burgas
train and
exploded on
Bunovo station in a car that was
specifically designated for
mothers with children...
- Plovdiv's main
railway station,
inside a
civilian p****enger
train near
Bunovo (the bomb was
programmed to
detonate whilst inside a
tunnel in
order to...
- Chavdar,
Chelopech and Tsarkvishte; to the west are the
villages of Mirkovo,
Bunovo and Benkovski; to the east are the
villages of
Anton and Dushantsi. The...
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train traveling between Florence and Rome.
Sicilian Mafia Years of Lead
Bunovo,
Sofia Province,
Bulgaria 9
March 1985 7 9 A bomb
exploded on a
train traveling...
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train coach for
mothers traveling with
little children on
March 9, 1985, at
Bunovo railway station,
organized by the
Turkish National-Liberation
Movement terror...
- 67.87222°S 66.60833°W / -67.87222; -66.60833,
which is 4.75 km
south of
Bunovo Peak, 8 km
northeast of
Zhefarovich Crag and 6.7 km east of
Mercury Ridge...
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Until the end of 1943,
actions were
mainly carried out in the
villages of
Bunovo, Smolsko,
Radoslavovo (now Chavdar), and the post at the Galabets p****. In...
- occur. For instance, 7
people lost
their lives occurred in the
village of
Bunovo.[1] It is
possible that some of the
attacks were
carried out or entirely...