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Skravena Cove (Bulgarian: залив Скравена, romanized: zaliv
Skravena, IPA: [ˈzalif
skrɐˈvɛnɐ]) is a 2.1 km wide cove
indenting for 1 km the
north coast...
- The
Skravena Monastery of
Saint Nicholas (Bulgarian: Скравенски манастир „Свети Николай“) is a
monastery of the
Sofia Diocese of the
Bulgarian Orthodox...
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around a
hundred female prisoners were sent to a
neighbouring camp in
Skravena. That November,
conditions noticeably improved at Lovech. In
spring 1962...
- in
Sofia Province.
There are
three villages along its course: Vrachesh,
Skravena and Bozhenitsa, all of them in
Botevgrad Muni****lity. The
river and the...
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Estimated completion Montana-Botevgrad
expressway Montana Vratsa, Lyutidol,
Skravena Botevgrad 72 km 12 km 16,6% 37 km − 2030 Shumen-Ruse Shumen,
Razgrad Ruse...
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settlements are the
villages of
Bozhenitsa (2.3 km),
Lipnitsa (4.3 km) and
Skravena (5 km). The area of the
maintained reserve is 134.7
hectares (333 acres)...
- 15 km (0.71 mi) into Hero Bay to form the west side of the
entrance to
Skravena Cove and the
southeast side of the
entrance to
Prisoe Cove. It is surmounted...
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details Born
Georgi Petkov Bliznashki (1956-10-04) 4
October 1956 (age 68)
Skravena,
Sofia Province, PR
Bulgaria Political party Independent (since 2014) Other...
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researchers of Botevgrad's
historical past were
priest Georgi Popdimitrov from
Skravena village, and the long-term
teacher from
Trudovets village,
Georgi Popivanov...
- Clocktower. (Slivnitsa town
cemetery occupied this
position prior to 2005.)
Skravena village —
monument at St.
Nikolai Monastery to the
members of
Hristo Botev's...