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Ottoman times, the
region was also
known by its
Turkish name
Karacova or
Karadjova valley ("Black Valley", Gr****: Καρατζόβα) or in
Ottoman Turkish: كاراجاوا...
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Nadka Karadjova Надка Караджова Born (1937-03-14)March 14, 1937 Trivodici,
Kingdom of
Bulgaria Died
January 3, 2011(2011-01-03) (aged 73) Sofia, Bulgaria...
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multiple names:
authors list (link) V.
Karadjova, D. Kovacheva, D.
Stoilova (Nov 2014). "Study on the
caesium Tutton compounds...
- Mira
Aroyo Miroslav Kostadinov Nadezhda Panayotova Nadia Krasteva Nadka Karadjova Nayden Todorov Nelly Rangelova Neva
Krysteva Nevena Tsoneva Nicola Ghiuselev...
- a po****tion of 3,660, of
which 3,500 Megleno-Romanians, in the
Upper Karadjova Plain converted to
Islam in the 17th or 18th century. It is the only case...
- in 1923 did
Pomaks inhabit a part of the
regions of
Moglena –
Almopia (
Karadjova),
Kastoria and some
other parts of Gr****
Macedonia and
North Macedonia...
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Gugov London Bulgarian Choir Kitka –
based in Berkeley,
California Nadka Karadjova Vulkana Stoyanova The
Grannies From
Bistritsa Oratnitza – contemporary...
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Nikolay Georgiev Faraz Ahmed Siddiqui Natalia Rewaj Rory
Ambrosius Sirma Karadjova Ostap Drushchak Ivanimira Nedelcheva Zachary Yen
Nayoon Goo
Miroslav Havel...
- as
title (link) "TheShip –
winner for best
architect of 2005 for
Vanya Karadjova".
Varna Bulgaria Info.
Archived from the
original on 5
December 2010....
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Svetozar Vukmanovic welcomes Macedonian and Gr****
Partisans in the
Karadjova Valley (Greece) in 1943.
Under his leadership, the pro-Bulgarian Regional...