-
administrative parts of
Střezimíř. The name is
derived from the
personal name
Střezimír,
meaning "
Střezimír's (court)".
Střezimíř is
located about 28 kilometres...
- po****tion in 1900 of 140
Muslim Albanians and 150
Orthodox Albanians, and
Strezimir which at that time was
inhabited by 56
Muslim Albanians and 180 Orthodox...
- also
possible to
ascend from the
North Macedonia side,
starting at the
Strezimir border outpost. When
approaching from
North Macedonia,
hikers will be...
-
activist from
Upper Reka. He was born in 1868 in the
Upper Reka
village of
Strezimir,
Ottoman Empire, from
which he
bears the
nickname Strazimiri. He was a...
- is 49.5 km (30.8 mi) long. The Mastník
originates in the
territory of
Střezimíř in the Vlašim
Uplands at an
elevation of 598 m (1,962 ft), and
flows to...
- Skopje, 1907 Two
Upper Reka men: A man from Reč on the left and a man from
Strezimir on the right.
Arrival of a
wedding party in Štirovica. Two
young men of...
- Uničov Stremplowitz: Štemplovec, p. of
Holasovice Stresmir (Strezmier):
Střezimíř Strewelna: Střevelná, p. of Železný Brod Strickerhäuser: Mýtiny, p. of...
-
engulfed barracks and
houses in the
Radika River valley, in the
villages of
Strežimir, Štirovica, and the area of Torbeški Most. Over 100
workers who were involved...
-
Trnica (Tërnicë), Reč (Reç),
Dubovo (Dëbovë), Štirovica (Shtirovicë),
Strezimir (Shtrezmir) and
Zavojsko (Zavojskë) were
burned down by
Serbian and Bulgarian...
- in 1453 as İstrazumirofca. Its name is
derived from the
personal name
Strezimir (Стрезимир). From the
Liberation of
Bulgaria in 1878
until the post-World...