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Kyustendil (Bulgarian: Кюстендил [
kʲustenˈdiɫ]) is a town in the far west of Bulgaria, the
capital of the
Kyustendil Province, a
former bishopric and...
- 42°15′N 23°0′E / 42.250°N 23.000°E / 42.250; 23.000
Kyustendil Province (Bulgarian: Област Кюстендил, trl
Oblast Kyustendil) is a
province in southwestern...
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names in total. In
Upper Moesia (the
districts of Nish, Sofia, and
partly Kjustendil): Aiadaba, Bregedaba, Danedebai, Desudaba, Itadeba, Kuimedaba, Zisnudeba –...
- total. In
Upper Moesia (the
present districts of Nish, Sofia, and
partly Kjustendil): Aiadaba, Bregedaba, Danedebai, Desudaba, Itadeba, Kuimedaba, Zisnudeba –...
- Shop uprising, in the
course of
which the Tran, Breznik,
Radomir and
Kjustendil regions were liberated. At the end of the
Liberation War, Tran came under...
- area
between Sofya (Sofia), Köprülü (Veles),
Doyran (Dojran), Köstendil (
Kjustendil) and
Nevrokop to
resist against Strahil's rebels. However, he switched...
- copper, but a lot of ore was
brought from
Osogovo and
mountains around Kjustendil.
Miners were
locals who for
their works in
mines enjo****
certain freedoms...
- is 20 km east to
Kriva Palanka, 60 km to the
Bulgarian border crossing Kjustendil and 25 km
south to Kratovo. It lies on the
Slavishko Pole, a
large plain...
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author in the
National Bulgarian poetry competition "Binio Ivanov"" in
Kjustendil. In 2014 she was a
member of the jury of the
International poetry competition...
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Published as:
Raiko Krauß: Die prähistorische
Siedlung beim Dorf Djakovo, Kr.
Kjustendil (Bulgarien). Ein
Beitrag zum Äneolithikum im Strumatal. In: Praehistorische...