- (Охрид). In Albanian, the city is
known as Ohër or Ohri and in
modern Gr****
Ochrida (Οχρίδα, Ωχρίδα) and
Achrida (Αχρίδα).[citation needed] The name of the...
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Paris (Paris, France, 1937) The
Medal of the
University St.
Clement of
Ochrida (Sofia, Bulgaria, 1939)
Tesla attempted to
market several devices based...
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north and
Orthodox south. The
Albanian people inhabited the west of Lake
Ochrida and the
upper valley of
River Shkumbin and
established the Prin****lity...
- Lake
Ohrid is a lake
which straddles the
mountainous border between the
southwestern part of
North Macedonia and
eastern Albania. It is one of Europe's...
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Theophylact (Gr****: Θεοφύλακτος, Bulgarian: Теофилакт;
around 1055 –
after 1107) was a
Byzantine Archbishop of
Ohrid and
commentator on the Bible. He is...
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Binomial name
Lampruna perflua (Walker, 1869)
Synonyms Halysidota perflua Walker, 1869
Symphlebia perflua Automolis perflua Prumala ochrida Schaus, 1915...
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Catholic Archdiocese of
Ohrid (also
Archdiocese of Achrida,
Archdiocese of
Ochrida or
Archdiocese of Acrida, Latin: Achrid**** seu Ochrid****) was a Latin...
- 'Bulgarians' is
found in the so-called 'Expanded
Biography of
Clement of
Ochrida'... It, therefore,
mirrors developments and the
situation in the south-western...
- they
traditionally inhabited the
mountainous area to the west of Lake
Ochrida and the
upper valley of the
Shkumbin river.
Though it was in 1190 when...
- thus
obtained by
Serbia engulfed central Vardar Macedonia,
including "
Ochrida, Monastir, Kosovo, Istib, and Kotchana, and the
eastern half of the Sanjak...