- The
Ezero culture, 3300—2700 BC, was a
Bronze Age
archaeological culture occupying most of present-day Bulgaria. It
takes its name from the Tell-settlement...
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Macedonia Macedonian: Охридско Езеро, romanized: Ohridsko
Ezero;
Macedonian pronunciation: [ˈɔxridzkɔ
ˈɛzɛrɔ]; Albanian:
Liqeni i Ohrit;
Albanian pronunciation:...
- and low s****s. The
shallowest lake is
Ribnoto Ezero ("The Fish Lake") and the
lowest one is
Dolnoto Ezero ("The
Lower Lake"),
where the
waters that flow...
- chronologies: case
studies for the
Early Bronze Age at Troy (Turkey) and
Ezero (Bulgaria)",
Radiocarbon 37.2, pp. 443-456, 1995 E. Pernicka, Ch. B. Rose...
- Deer
stones culture Deverel–Rimbury
culture Elp
culture Ewart Park
Phase Ezero culture Glazkov culture Argaric culture Hallstatt culture ****adic period...
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archaeological complex encomp****ing
cultures at the
mouth of the
Danube (
Ezero-Cernavodă III) and the Troad. In 1963, Nándor
Kalicz had
proposed a connection...
- or Lake
Atanasovo (Bulgarian: Атанасовско езеро,
Atanasovsko ezero [atɐˈnasofsko
ˈɛzɛro]) is a salt
coastal lake
north of Burgas, Bulgaria,
located in...
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Doiran Lake (Macedonian: Дојранско Езеро,
Dojransko Ezero; Gr****: Λίμνη Δοϊράνη, Límni Dhoïráni), also
spelled Dojran Lake is a lake with an area of 43...
- Deer
stones culture Deverel–Rimbury
culture Elp
culture Ewart Park
Phase Ezero culture Glazkov culture Argaric culture Hallstatt culture ****adic period...
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ending in –е, –о are
almost always neuter (дете /dɛˈtɛ/ 'child', езеро /
ˈɛzɛro/ 'lake'), as are
those rare
words (usually loanwords) that end in –и, –у...