- (Bulgarian: Белоградчишка крепост,
Belogradchishka krepost), also
known as
Kaleto (Калето, "the fortress" from
Turkish kale), is an
ancient fortress located...
- for
Kaleto as fast as
possible in
order to find
protection against the bandits.
After the kardzhalii’s
crime activities were over, the
fortress Kaleto was...
-
remains of the
fortress and a
church were
discovered on high
ground at
Kaleto, just to the west of the present-day town. The
former settlement was known...
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Vidin maintains two well-preserved
medieval fortresses, Baba Vida and
Kaleto, as well as many old
Orthodox churches such as St Pantaleimon, St Petka...
- say 'the stubborn' or 'the tough'. It
derives from the Proto-Celtic stem *
kaleto- ('hard, cruel, strong'; cf. Old
Irish calath 'heroic',
Middle Welsh caled...
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along the
Danube and up a
narrow valley. The
Roman fort ("Shsihmanova" or "
Kaleto Fortress") is
located on the
western hill of
Nikopol overlooking the town...
- and the Balkans. The
waterfall lies 1.5 km
south of Vratsa,
behind the
Kaleto hill, and can be
observed from the town centre. The
Vrachanska Skaklya waterfall...
- the Neolith. Later,
Romans settled in the area and
built an
outpost on
Kaleto hill on the
verge of the present-day village.
Fortifications included a...
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Lovech Province,
northern Bulgaria. The
remains of
ancient Roman forts "
Kaleto" and "Daran-baran" are
located about 500 m
south of Krushuna. They probably...
- 1936;
Obzor obtained town
privileges on 9
September 1984. The 2200-m-long
Kaleto eco path (Bulgarian: Екопътека “Калето”)
connects the
northwestern outskirts...