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Duchy of
Moscow under Konyushy Ivan
Chelyadnin and
Kniaz Mikhail Bulgakov-
Golitsa. The
Battle of
Orsha was part of a long
series of Muscovite–Lithuanian...
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Chenge (modern Asparuhovo, muni****lity of Dalgopol),
Gulitsa (modern
Golitsa, muni****lity of
Dolni Chiflik), and
neighbouring Erkech (modern Kozichino...
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Prince Mikhail Ivanovich Bulgark (The Bulgarian),
earned the
nickname Golitsa (glove, geležìs in Old Lithuanian) for an iron (or
strong leather) glove...
- of the
Balkan Mountains,
Kozichino (formerly Erkech) near
Pomorie and
Golitsa south of Varna. As a
result of the m**** po****tion
movements that affected...
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Orthodox Church on
April 12. He was born
Anastasios sometime in the 1630s in
Golitsa (now
Agios Akakios (Άγιος Ακάκιος)), Karditsa. At the age of 23, he moved...
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Golica (pronounced [
ɡɔˈlìːtsa]) is a
settlement in the Muni****lity of Železniki in the
Upper Carniola region of Slovenia.
Golica was
attested in historical...
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flows in
northern direction in a deep
forested valley until the
village of
Golitsa. It then
turns in
direction east–southeast for the
duration of its remaining...
- чифлик 6,706
Bulair Булаир 158
Bardarevo Бърдарево 87
Detelina Детелина 664
Golitsa Голица 596
Goren Chiflik Горен чифлик 1,450
Grozdyovo Гроздьово 2,389 Krivini...
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Golica [
ɡɔˈlit͡sa] (German: Gülz) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Świeszyno,
within Koszalin County, West
Pomeranian Voivodeship...