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Gostilya (Bulgarian: Гостиля; also
transliterated Gostilja) is a
village in
central northern Bulgaria,
located in
Dolna Mitropoliya muni****lity, Pleven...
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Gostilya Point (Bulgarian: нос Гостиля, romanized: Nos
Gostilya \'nos go-'sti-lya\) is the
point on the
southwest side of the
entrance to
Tlachene Cove...
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Gostilya (Bulgarian: Гостиля) is a 41 km-long
river in
northern Bulgaria, a left
tributary of the
river Iskar. The
river takes its
source in the Danubian...
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Banat Bulgarian families who went to
another Banat Bulgarian village,
Gostilya,
Pleven Province.
Between 1941 and 1943, 2,150
ethnic German Bulgarian...
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Banat Bulgarian families, as well as to
another Banat Bulgarian village,
Gostilya,
Pleven Province.
After the
treaties of Saint-Germain (1919) and Trianon...
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Vinga A rare
occasion of
Banat Bulgarian written in
Cyrillic letters in
Gostilya,
Bulgaria Banat Bulgarians have
engaged in
literary activity since they...
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Madell Point, 18.3 km
south of
Phantom Point and 2.55 km
northeast of
Gostilya Point.
British mapping in 1976.
British Antarctic Territory.
Scale 1:200000...
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Vinga A rare
occasion of
Banat Bulgarian written in
Cyrillic letters in
Gostilya,
Bulgaria Нягулов, Благовест (1999). Банатските българи. Историята на една...
- part of
Darbel Bay,
entered southwest of
Kudelin Point and
northeast of
Gostilya Point. The cove was
formed as a
result of the
retreat of
Hopkins Glacier...
- reka (L)
Gabrovnitsa (R)
Malki Iskar (R)
Bebresh (L)
Zlatna Panega (R)
Gostilya (L) Vit (R)
Cherni Vit (L) Beli Vit (R)
Kalnik (R)
Kamenitsa (R) Chernyalka...