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Strumica (Macedonian: Струмица,
pronounced [
ˈstrumit͡sa] ) is the
largest city in
southeastern North Macedonia, near the Novo Selo-Petrich
border crossing...
- of the
Belasitsa mountain to the
south and east of
Strumitsa Castle. The wide
valley of the
Strumitsa River was a
convenient place for
attack and it had...
- and Bulgarian: Струмица,
Macedonian pronunciation: [
ˈstrumit͡sa] ; also
transliterated Strumitsa or Strumitza) or
Strumeshnitsa (Bulgarian: Струмешница)...
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Strumica (Macedonian: Струмица [
ˈstrumitsa] ) is a muni****lity
located in the
eastern part of
North Macedonia.
Strumica is also the name of the city where...
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Rilska River, the
Blagoevgradska Bistritsa, the
Sandanska Bistritsa, the
Strumitsa, the
Pirinska Bistritsa and the Angitis. The river's name
comes from Thracian...
- The
Battle of
Strumica took
place in
August 1014, near
Strumica (or
Strumitsa), present-day
North Macedonia,
between Bulgarian and
Byzantine forces. Bulgarian...
- 26.
August 1334.
Byzantines recognized Serbian gains in Ohrid, Prilep,
Strumitsa, Siderokastron,
Chermen and Prosek.
Andronikos III
meanwhile effected...
- its
inception as a prin****lity in 1878,
except for the
region around Strumitsa,
which became part of
Bulgaria in 1912.
Bulgaria was
internationally recognised...
- (Strumica), "UGD-Student" (Shtip), "Uskana" (Kichevo), "Victory Will" (
Strumitsa), "Bami Kor" (Tetovo). The
title was won by "Kisela Voda",
which won the...
- do****ent
mentions the
settlement of "Kimbalongu" in the
mountains near
Strumitsa,
which was a
Vlach settlement. The
names Blakumen or Blökumenn is mentioned...