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Krakra of
Pernik (Bulgarian: Кракра Пернишки,
Krakra Pernishki), also
known as
Krakra Voevoda or
simply Krakra, was an 11th-century
Bulgarian feudal lord...
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Byzantine Empire in the 11th century, when it was
governed by the
local noble Krakra of Pernik,
withstanding Byzantine sieges a
number of times. From 1396 until...
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Krakra Bluff (Rid
Krakra \'rid 'kra-kra\) is a
rocky bluff of
elevation 140 m
surmounting Lukovo Point and
Memorable Beach on the
northwest coast of South...
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Krakra (Bulgarian: Кракра) is a
village in
Valchi Dol Muni****lity, in
Varna Province, north-eastern Bulgaria. The
village is
named after the 11th century...
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Second League, the
second tier of
Bulgarian football.
Founded in 1919 as SC
Krakra, the club's home
ground since 1954 has been
Stadion Minyor. The club's name...
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fortress of Pernik. The fort's
defence was
headed by the
capable commander Krakra, who
remained loyal to the
Bulgarian cause. As all the
previous attempts...
- double-edged iron
sword unearthed in the
ruins of the
medieval fortress of
Krakra near Pernik,
western Bulgaria, on 1
January 1921. It
bears an inscription...
- Mosynopolis. John Vladislav,
Gabriel Radomir's cousin, then
killed Radomir.
Krakras, a
Bulgarian commander - who
defended Pernik in 1002 and
likely was still...
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Byzantine Empire in the 11th century, when it was
governed by the
local noble Krakra of Pernik,
withstanding Byzantine sieges a
number of times. Some places...
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first Bulgarian Hockey League title in 1968. In 1969, the club
merged with
Krakra Pernik, and were
Bulgarian champions again in 1970. They were
known as DFS...