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Kamenitsa (Bulgarian: Каменица, also
transcribed as
Kamenitza or Kamenica, from the word
kamen – "stone" and the
suffix -itsa) is the name of several...
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controversial Bulgarian.
Velichko Dimitrov Kerin was born in the
village of
Kamenitsa, then in the Prin****lity of Bulgaria, now a
quarter of the town of Velingrad...
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Kamenitsa is a
residential neighbourhood in the east part of Plovdiv, in Bulgaria. It is
famous for its
local brewery,
Kamenitza AD and
football team...
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Kamenica (Cyrillic: Каменица, also
spelled as
Kamenitsa, from the word
kamen 'stone' and the
suffix -ica) is a
Slavic toponym that may
refer to: Kamenica...
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Todor Yamakov, the
mayor of
Kamenitsa, took the
initiative to
unite the
three villages of Chepino,
Ladzhene and
Kamenitsa. When
discussing a name for...
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Kamenitsa (Bulgarian: Каменица [
ˈkamɛnit͡sɐ]) is a peak in the
Pirin mountain range, south-western Bulgaria. It is
located in the
northern part of Pirin...
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southwest of Patras. The
community consists of the
villages Alissos,
Kamenitsa,
Paralia Alissou and
Profitis Elissaios. The Gr****
National Road 9 (Patras...
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Kamenitsa is a
village in
Strumyani Muni****lity, in
Blagoevgrad Province, in
southwestern Bulgaria.
Guide Bulgaria,
Accessed May 5, 2010 v t e...
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Botev Stadium') is a
football stadium in the
Kamenitsa neighbourhood of Plovdiv, Bulgaria. It is the home of
Botev Plovdiv. Originally...
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following communities (constituent
villages in brackets):
Elati Kamenitsa (
Kamenitsa, Karvouni)
Lasta (Lasta, Agridaki)
Magouliana (Magouliana, Pan) Nymfasia...