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- an ancient Gr**** tribe of Upper Macedonia, who were centered at the Pelagonian plain and belonged to the Molossian tribal state or koinon. The region...
- Internal zones span between the Serbo-Macedonian M****if and external zones: Pelagonian Zone: This zone includes metamorphosed rocks in Western Macedonia, Thessaly...
- Krivogaštani (Macedonian: Кривогаштани) is a village situated near Prilep on the Pelagonian plain in North Macedonia. The village is a seat of the Krivogaštani muni****lity...
- Pellegrin, 1924 (Sidi Ali trout) Salmo pelagonicus S. L. Karaman, 1938 (Pelagonian trout) Salmo pellegrini F. Werner, 1931 (Tensift trout) Salmo peristericus...
- the lower Crna Reka border a number of Illyrian and upper Macedonian or Pelagonian peoples, while to the south the Brygian town of Skydra or Kydra was situated...
- complex of gneisses, schists and marbles in the Nezhilovo area" of the Pelagonian m****if. "Nežilovite". mindat.org. "NEZILOVITE, A NEW MEMBER OF THE MAGNETOPLUMBITE...
- same Dulo clan as the Danubian Bulgarian Khan Asparukh), settled in the Pelagonian plain, and launched a campaign to the region of Thessaloniki. In the late...
- clintonite or margarite. Near the city of Prilep in the marble series of the Pelagonian Metamorphic Complex the Sivec quarry provides white dolomite marble; within...
- Heraclea since what once was the Heraclea Bishopric later became the Pelagonian Metropolitan's Diocese. In 1015, Tsar Gavril Radomir was killed by his...
- Theodossiev, Nikola (1998). "The dead with golden faces: Dasaretian, Pelagonian, Mygdonian and Boeotian funeral masks". Oxford Journal of Archaeology...