- The Nišava or
Nishava (Bulgarian and
Serbian Cyrillic: Нишава,
Serbian pronunciation: [nǐʃaʋa]) is a
river in
Bulgaria and Serbia, a
right tributary,...
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Nishava Cove (Bulgarian/Serbian: залив Нишава, romanized: zaliv
Nishava, IPA: [ˈzalif niˈʃavɐ]) is a 1.33 km wide cove
indenting for 1 km the
north coast...
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Tsaratsar a18
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Provadiyska reka...
- was
about 60,000. King
Milan I
divided his
force into two armies, the
Nishava and
Timok armies. The
first undertook the main objective, i.e., to overcome...
- but he was
acquitted in 1863. In 1867, he was
appointed Metropolitan of
Nishava in Pirot. At this position, he
supported the
Bulgarian education in these...
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Other rivers flowing through the
province s
territory are Topolnitsa,
Nishava and Maritsa, and
larger bodies of
water include 60
barrages and dams. Sofia...
- peak), from the
villages of Komsh****a and
Gintsi (3
hours away). The
Nishava River, a
major tributary of the
South Morava,
originates east of Kom Peak...
- Kraishte,
including the Ruy Mountain,
crosses the
valley of the
river Nishava, runs
through the main
watershed of the
western Balkan Mountains and follows...
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establishment of the
Bulgarian Exarchate in 1870
Pirot was the part of the
Nishava eparchy [bg]. Jérôme-Adolphe Blanqui,
traveling across Bulgaria in 1841...
- town is
founded in a
valley on the far west of
Stara Planina,
where the
Nishava River p****es. The
settlement is
about 20 km east of the
Serbian border...