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Chiprovtsi (Bulgarian: Чипровци,
pronounced [ˈtʃiproft͡si]) is a
small town in
northwestern Bulgaria,
administratively part of
Montana Province. It lies...
- The
Chiprovtsi uprising (Bulgarian: Чипровско въстание,
Chiprovsko vastanie) was an
uprising against Ottoman rule
organized in
northwestern Bulgaria by...
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Chiprovtsi kilims (Bulgarian: Чипровски килим,
Chiprovski kilim) are
handmade flatwoven kilim rugs with two
identical sides, part of
Bulgarian national...
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little town
named Chiprovtsi. This is why some
historians believe that the Pejačević
family originated from there. At that time
Chiprovtsi was a
mining and...
- (Василовци) The
Chiprovtsi muni****lity has one town (in bold) and nine villages:
Belimel (Белимел)
Chelyustnitsa (Челюстница)
Chiprovtsi (Чипровци) Gorna...
- of Pirot, Berkowiza, Lom,
Chiprovtsi and Samokov.
Later they have been also
produced in Knjaževac and Caribrod. The
Chiprovtsi **** (Чипровци килим) is...
- from the
unsuccessful anti-Ottoman
Chiprovtsi Uprising of 1688. The
refugees were
originally mostly from
Chiprovtsi and Zhelezna,
though also from the...
- and Serbia.
Trite Chuki is 1,935 m (6,348 ft) high and
belongs to the
Chiprovtsi Mountain, one of the
highest parts of the
Balkan Mountains. The summit's...
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Chiprovtsi Monastery (Bulgarian: Чипровски манастир,
Chiprovski manastir) is a
Bulgarian Orthodox monastery 5 km (3.1 mi)
northeast of the town of Chiprovtsi...
- same
style produced in modern-day Turkey,
while the
adjacent town of
Chiprovtsi across the
border in
Bulgaria has
become recognized as
another important...