- been
interpreted as Kastriot,
Kastrat in Has,
Kastrat in
Dibra or the
microtoponym "Kostur" near the
village of
Mazrek in the Has region. In connection...
-
Dobrava (Doe-bra-va) is a
toponym with
Slovene origins, used in Slovenia, Austria,
Croatia and Italy. It
derives from the Proto-Slavic word *dǫbъ meaning...
- been
interpreted as Kastriot,
Kastrat in Has,
Kastrat in
Dibra or the
microtoponym "Kostur" near the
village of
Mazrek in the Has region. In connection...
- of use long ago and now
survive only in
written records, nicknames,
microtoponyms and genealogies. The
Maketa quarter of the
village of
Llazica (Malisheva)...
- Dob is a
Slovene toponym,
found in Slovenia,
Austria and Italy. It
derives from a Proto-Slavic word dǫbъ (oak). The word dob is
today used exclusively...
-
toponym "Kastoria", Kastriot,
Kastrat in Has,
Kastrat in
Dibra or the
microtoponym "Kostur" near the
village of
Mazrek in the Has
region has been suggested...
-
people e.g.
Madonna or Plato. morphonym: a name of a
taxonomic species.
microtoponym: a type of
toponym that is used locally, as
designation for some toponymic...
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village covers an area of 443
hectares and is
known for its
numerous microtoponyms such as
Katuni i Moçëm,
Livadhi i Kolë Bibës,
Kroni i Bajramit, among...
- been
interpreted as Kastriot,
Kastrat in Has,
Kastrat in Dibra, or the
microtoponym "Kostur" near the
village of
Mazrek in the Has region.
Muzaka calls him...
- the
Rosen Valley is not
named after a river, but
after the
defunct microtoponym Rasa. The
German name can be
found deconstructed as
Rosen Valley in English...