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Maleshevo Cove (Bulgarian: залив Малешево, romanized: zaliv
Maleshevo, IPA: [ˈzalif mɐˈlɛʃɛvo]) is a 2.5 km wide cove
indenting for 1.1 km the
north coast...
- The
Maleshevo Mountain (Bulgarian: Малешевска планина,
Maleshevska planina) or Maleševo
Mountain (Macedonian: Малешевски Планини, Maleševski Planini)...
- Maleševo or
Maleshevo may
refer to: Maleševo (Golubac), a
village in muni****lity of Golubac,
Serbia Maleševo (Rekovac), a
village in muni****lity of...
- The term Maleševo-Pirin or
Maleshevo-Pirin or Pirin-
Maleshevo dialect is used in
South Slavic linguistics to
refer to a
group of
related varieties that...
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later from
other Maleshevo villages.
These are
located in the
eastern part of
Macedonia in the area of
Maleshevo, i.e. the
Maleshevo Valley. A wealth...
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Vihren summit, 2914 m), the Rhodopes, Slavyanka, Belasitsa, Vlahina,
Maleshevo, Ograzhden, and Stargach.
There are two
major rivers —
Struma River and...
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Sofia Southwestern Botevgrad Vratsa Ihtiman Elin
Pelin Samokov Dupnitsa Kyustendil Maleshevo-Pirin1 Solun-****ush1
Transitional Tran
Breznik Belogradchik...
- (11 mi)
north to
south Geology Type
Gorge Geography Location Pirin and
Maleshevo mountain ranges,
Bulgaria Coordinates 41°46′7″N 23°9′18″E / 41.76861°N...
- was a
prominent Hajduk voyvoda (commander) of cheta's (armed bands) in
Maleshevo, Rila and Pirin.
Later he
worked as a
keeper in the Rila monastery. In...
- from the
Tumba Peak in the
south through the
mountains of Ograzhden,
Maleshevo,
Vlahina and
Osogovo up to
mount Kitka.
There are
three border crossings...