-
which have been
preserved until today,
include Provat (Byzantine Gr****),
Ovech (Овеч, Bulgarian),
Provanto (Italian) and Pravadı (Turkish language). The...
-
Ovech Glacier (Bulgarian: ледник Овеч, romanized: lednik
Ovech, IPA: [ˈlɛdnik ˈɔvɛt͡ʃ]; 62°57′42″S 62°26′40″W / 62.96167°S 62.44444°W / -62.96167; -62...
-
modernization of vessels;
Armament and
equipment for the Navy.
TEREM –
Ovech LTD. -
Provadia -
overhaul and
repair of
automotive and
armored vehicles...
-
original on 9
August 2014.
Retrieved 25 July 2014.
Jordan 1999, p. 65. "
Ovech castle".
Archived from the
original on 18 July 2014.
Retrieved 25 July 2014...
- 1218–41), it
consisted of 14 dioceses; Preslav, Cherven, Lovech, Sofia,
Ovech, Drastar, Vidin, Serres, Philippi, Messembria, Braničevo, Belgrade, Niš...
-
Vodenitsite in
Sladka Voda Provadiya:
Lambova kashta ethnographical complex,
Ovech fortress,
ethnographical collections in
Dobrina and
Manastir Suvorovo: museum...
-
Glacier Krivodol Glacier Landreth Glacier Letnitsa Glacier Nosei Glacier Ovech Glacier Pashuk Glacier Ritya Glacier Rupite Glacier Saparevo Glacier Vetrino...
- north. The
Bulgarians were
completely surprised and the
invaders seized Ovech, Shumen,
Madara and
other towns. Due to the
surprise campaign at
first the...
- 14th
century by
Emperor Ivan
Alexander of Bulgaria.
Ovech Fortress castle During the
Middle Ages
Ovech was a key
centre of the
First Bulgarian Empire with...
- east-southeast of Jireček
Point and 1.85 km
southwest of
Mount Pisgah.
Overlooking Ovech Glacier to the southeast,
Vetrino Glacier to the north,
Yablanitsa Glacier...