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Dupnitsa, or
Dupnica (Bulgarian: Дупница (previously Дубница),
pronounced [
ˈdupnit͡sɐ]), is a town in
Western Bulgaria. It is at the foot of the highest...
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Dupnitsa Muni****lity is a muni****lity in
Kyustendil Province, Bulgaria. The
administrative centre is
Dupnitsa.
According to the
latest Bulgarian census...
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Dupnitsa Point (Bulgarian: нос Дупница, ‘Nos
Dupnitsa’ \'nos 'dup-ni-tsa\) is a
point forming the
northeast side of the
entrance to
Hisarya Cove in Smith...
- FC
Marek (Bulgarian: ФК Марек) is a
Bulgarian football club
based in
Dupnitsa,
currently playing in the
Second League, the
second level of the Bulgarian...
- The
Dupnitsa dialect is a
Bulgarian dialect,
member of the
Southwestern Bulgarian dialects,
which is
spoken in the
region of
Dupnitsa in
central western...
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Kyustendil and
Dupnitsa lowerlands. The
region is
divided in two under-districts:
Kyustendil in west and
Dupnitsa in east. In
Dupnitsa region there are...
- Vidin-Lom
Sofia Southwestern Botevgrad Vratsa Ihtiman Elin
Pelin Samokov Dupnitsa Kyustendil Maleshevo-Pirin1 Solun-****ush1
Transitional Tran
Breznik Belogradchik...
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reaches of
Dupnitsa the road
turns east,
crosses the
Dzherman and the
industrial zone of the town and
continues east
through the
Dupnitsa Valley. After...
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Sliven Veliko Tarnovo Vratsa Yambol 20,000+
Aytos Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom
Lovech Montana...
- ****an St. Louis,
United States (1972)
Saint Paul,
United States (1955)
Dupnitsa,
Bulgaria Santos,
Brazil (1972) Fuzhou, China, (1980) Middelburg, Netherlands...