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southeast of
Raduil Point.
Forming the
southeast side of the
entrance to
Mokren Bight.
Named after the
settlement of Gega in
Southwestern Bulgaria. 63°19′14″S...
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National ****embly in 1945.
Avramova was born in 1907 in the
village of
Mokren. She
joined the
Bulgarian Communist Party (BCP) in 1931 and
became a member...
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facility is
located in the Novo Selo
Training Area (NSTA)
located near
Mokren, Bulgaria.
These are
sovereign host
nation bases with co-located U.S. funded...
- Novo Selo
Range Военен Полигон Ново Село
Mokren [bg],
Sliven Province Near
Kotel in Bulgaria
United States Army M3
Bradleys exiting the
training area after...
- Brigade.
Georgi Chankov was born on
December 24, 1909, in the
village of
Mokren,
Sliven Province, in the
family of
refugees from the
Western Thracian village...
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Borintsi Bratan Gradets Dubova Zheravna Katunishte Kipilovo Malko Selo
Medven Mokren Neykovo Oplovo Ostra Moguila Pudarevo Sedlarevo Sokolartsi Strelsti Ticha...
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Hummock Island Modren Peak,
Sentinel Range Mogilyane Peak,
Trinity Peninsula Mokren Bight,
Astrolabe Island Molerov Spur, Nordenskjöld
Coast Momchil Peak, Greenwich...
- course, one city and ten villages. In
Sliven Province is the
village of
Mokren, in
Burgas Province are
located the
villages of Chubra, Tserkovski, Devetintsi...
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conquer the
fortresses of Kopsis, Kryn, Meglij, Vereya, Diavena, Ichera,
Mokren, Sliven, Sotir, Pyrgitsion, Diampol, Ktenia, Debelt, Rusokastro, Lardea...
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mainly from today's Turkey. 300
Bulgarians moved northward into Burgas,
Mokren (4 families),
Zagortsi (4 families), Veselie, Mamarčevo,
Sokolentsi (2 families)...