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Smyadovo (Bulgarian: Смядово,
pronounced [ˈsmʲadovo]; ISO
transliterated Smjadovo) is a town in
eastern Bulgaria, part of
Shumen Province. It is the administrative...
- 194,090 inhabitants.
Shumen • Ka****han • Novi
Pazar •
Veliki Preslav •
Smyadovo •
Varbitsa •
Kaolinovo •
Hitrino •
Venets •
Nikola Kozlevo Muni****lities...
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Smyadovo Cove (Bulgarian: залив Смядово, romanized: zaliv
Smyadovo, IPA: [ˈzalif ˈsmʲadovo]) is a 900-meter wide cove
indenting for 850 m the west coast...
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central Bulgaria, at the foot of the
Balkan mountain range,
notably the
Smyadovo, Panagyurishte, and
Karlovo regions. "Karlovska lukanka" is a name protected...
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notably chemical weapons.
Chemical weapons production was
concentrated in
Smyadovo. As of 2016,
Bulgaria does not
possess any
weapons of m**** destruction...
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Smyadovo Muni****lity (Bulgarian: Община Смядово) is a muni****lity (obshtina) in
Shumen Province,
Northeastern Bulgaria,
located in the
vicinity of the...
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Sadovo Sapareva Banya Sarnitsa Shabla Shivachevo Slavyanovo Slivo Pole
Smyadovo Sozopol Strazhitsa Strelcha Sungurlare Suvorovo Sveti Vlas Tran Trastenik...
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Alexandrina Miltcheva (born 27
November 1934, in
Smyadovo) is a
Bulgarian operatic mezzo-soprano.
After making her
debut at the
State Opera of
Varna as...
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source needed]
Galena was born May 21, 1985, in the
village of
Smyadovo, Bulgaria. She
studied folk
singing at the
music school of
Shumen for 4...
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Ignatievo Varna Province 1,442 3,711 3,963 4,026 158
Smyadovo Shumen Province – – 4,331 3,986 159
Breznik Pernik Province – – 4,394 3...