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Svishtov (Bulgarian: Свищов [sfiʃˈtɔf]) is a town in
northern Bulgaria,
located in
Veliko Tarnovo Province on the
right bank of the
Danube river opposite...
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known as the
Vrancea earthquake or
Svishtov earthquake.
Three blocks of
flats in the
Bulgarian town of
Svishtov (near Zimnicea) collapsed,
killing more...
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Svishtov Muni****lity (Bulgarian: Община Свищов) is a muni****lity (obshtina) in
Veliko Tarnovo Province, Central-North Bulgaria,
located in the Danubian...
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Akademik Svishtov (Bulgarian: ОФК Академик Свищов) is a
Bulgarian ****ociation
football club
based in
Svishtov,
currently playing in the North-West...
- 19th-century
Bulgarian Orthodox church in the
northern Bulgarian town of
Svishtov and one of the
finest examples of late
Bulgarian National Revival church...
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Svishtov Cove (Bulgarian: Свищовски залив, romanized: Svishtovski zaliv, IPA: [sviˈʃtɔfski ˈzalif]) is a 2.19 km wide cove
indenting for 1.48 km the northwest...
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Situated on the
territory of
three muni****lities (Nikopol,
Belene and
Svishtov), it
covers 21,762 ha (53,780 acres). The
designation of the park aims...
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place between the
Russians and the
Turks fought on 26 June 1877 at
Svishtov (Sistova), on the
right bank of the
Danube in present-day
Veliko Tarnovo...
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Mariinsky monastery "St.
Transfiguration of Our Lord"
Svishtov Monastery "St. Ap.
Peter and Paul "
Svishtov Monastery "St. Mary "
Batoshevski monastery "Blessed...
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Vardim (Bulgarian: Вардим) is a
village in
Svishtov Muni****lity,
Veliko Tarnovo Province,
north central Bulgaria,
located on the
right bank of the Danube...