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Lovech (Bulgarian: Ловеч, romanized:
Lovech,
pronounced [ˈɫɔvɛt͡ʃ]) is a city in north-central Bulgaria. It is the
administrative centre of the Lovech...
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Lovech (Bulgarian: ФК Ловеч;
formerly Litex Lovech) is a
Bulgarian professional football club
based in
Lovech, that
competes in the
Second League....
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Lovech •
Apriltsi •
Troyan •
Teteven •
Lukovit •
Ugarchin •
Letnitsa •
Yablanitsa Muni****lities
within Lovech Province with
their main
towns Lovech Province...
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Lovech (Bulgarian: Деспотство Ловеч, romanized: Despotstvo
Lovech), was a
Bulgarian state,
covering parts of the
territory of what is now
Lovech Province...
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Lovech Fortress is a
medieval stronghold in
Lovech, Bulgaria, that
gained prominence during the
Second Bulgarian Empire.
After the
Byzantine Empire unsuccessfully...
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Lovech Heights (Bulgarian: Ловешки възвишения, ‘Loveshki Vazvisheniya’ \'lo-vesh-ki v&-zvi-'she-ni-ya\) are the
heights rising to 1634 m (Mount Moriya)...
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Lovech, Bulgaria. It has also been
termed Osam Bridge. The
bridge crosses the Osam River,
connecting the old (Varоsha) and new town
parts of
Lovech,...
- (Bulgarian: Градски стадион, lit. ''City Stadium'') is a
football stadium in
Lovech, Bulgaria. It is
currently used for
football matches. The
stadium has more...
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defensive midfielder. He has pla**** more than 290
domestic games with
Litex Lovech and
holds the
record for the
second most
domestic games pla**** by a foreigner...
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