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Vasil Kanchov (26 July 1862 – 6
February 1902) was a geographer,
ethnographer and
teacher who
served as
Minister of
Education of Bulgaria.
Vasil Kanchov was...
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Kanchov Peak (Bulgarian: Кънчов връх, romanized:
Kanchov vrah, IPA: [ˈkɤnt͡ʃov ˈvrɤx]) is the
rocky peak
rising to 1272 m on the west
coast of
Pernik Peninsula...
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statistics gathered by
Vasil Kanchov in 1900, the
village was
inhabited by 1222 Bulgarians, 12
Muslim Albanians and 25 Vlachs.
Kanchov notes the
village as being...
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Macedonians 804
Serbs 13
Romani 21
Others 8 In
statistics gathered by
Vasil Kanchov in 1900, the
village of
Jegunovce was
inhabited by 110
Orthodox Bulgarians...
- of Novi Pazar. In
statistics gathered by
Bulgarian ethnographer Vasil Kanchov in 1900, the City of
Skopje was
inhabited by 31,900 people, of whom 15...
- Macedonia.
According to the
statistics of the
Bulgarian ethnographer Vasil Kanchov from 1900 the
settlement is
recorded as Mrežičko and as
having 425 Christian...
- names,
while a
small minority Albanian. In
statistics gathered by
Vasil Kanchov in 1900, the
village of
Bazernik was
inhabited by 350
Christian Bulgarians...
- Macedonians: 559 Albanians: 4 Serbs: 1 others: 1 In
statistics gathered by
Vasil Kanchov in 1900, the
village of
Raotince was
inhabited by 360
Orthodox Bulgarians...
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entirely of
Christian Slavic anthroponyms. In
statistics gathered by
Vasil Kanchov in 1900, the
village of
Brezovo was
inhabited by 560
Christian Bulgarians...
- of Aromanian-language
religious texts. In
statistics gathered by
Vasil Kanchov in 1900, the city of
Ohrid was
inhabited by 8000 Bulgarians, 5000 Turks...