-
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...
- 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...
-
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...
- communities, and
organizations work for
preservation of the
Slovenian microtoponyms. In 2010 the "Slovene
field and
house names in Carinthia" were included...
-
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...
- Idrizi,
Xhemaludin (2003).
Mikrotoponimia e Karshikës së
Shkupit [
Microtoponyms of Skopje's
Karshiaka region. Skopje: Interdiskont. pp. 17, 52. ISBN 9989-815-37-2...
- Felső-vég, Alsó-vég, and Cseke-hegy. It also has many Hungarian-language
microtoponyms,
including Alsó-mező, Felső-mező, and Külsö-hegy (fields), Vizköz and...
- was
spoken in the pre-Slavic era in
southern Montenegro. A
number of
microtoponyms and
names of
clans in Old
Montenegro are
originally derived from Albanian...
- > gaire, is well
attested in
Norman toponymy,
generally it gave the
microtoponyms La Gare or La Guerre.
Communes of the
Calvados department "Répertoire...