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Sitovo (Bulgarian: Ситово,
pronounced [
ˈsitovo]) may
refer to the
following Bulgarian villages:
Sitovo,
Plovdiv Province Sitovo,
Silistra Province, the...
- The
Sitovo inscription is an
inscription in
Bulgaria that has yet to be
satisfactorily translated. The
inscription was
discovered in 1928, on the wall...
- Dulovo, Glavinitsa, Kaynardzha,
Sitovo, and Tutrakan.
Silistra •
Tutrakan •
Dulovo •
Alfatar •
Glavinitsa •
Kaynardzha •
Sitovo Muni****lities
within Silistra...
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Sitovo Muni****lity (Bulgarian: Община Ситово) is a
small muni****lity (obshtina) in
Silistra Province,
Northeastern Bulgaria,
located along the right...
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Sitovo (Bulgarian: Ситово,
pronounced [
ˈsitovo]; Romanian: Doimușlar; Turkish: Doymuşlar) is a
village in
northeastern Bulgaria, part of
Silistra Province...
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Sitovo (Bulgarian: Ситово) is a
small mountain village situated on the
northern foothills of the
Rhodope Mountains in
southern Bulgaria. It is part of...
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Paleohispanic scripts.
Southwest Paleohispanic script, from c. 700 BC.
Sitovo inscription, c. 300 – 100 BC.
Alekanovo inscription, c. 10th – 11th century...
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Iskra (Bulgarian: Искра) is a
village in
northeastern Bulgaria, part of the
Sitovo Muni****lity in
Silistra Province.
Iskra lies in the
Danubian Plain at 115 m...
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Bosna village is
located in
Sitovo muni****lity in
Silistra Province, north-eastern Bulgaria. "Guide
Bulgaria -
Village Bosna".
Guide Bulgaria. www.guide-bulgaria...
- Kirilovo,
Malko Sharkovo, Malomirovo, Mamarchevo, Melnitsa, Razdel, Sharkovo,
Sitovo, Slaveykovo, Srem, Voden,
Valcha Polyana and Zlatinitsa. On
Turkish territory...