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Veliko Tarnovo (Bulgarian: Велико Търново, romanized: Veliko Tŭrnovo,
pronounced [vɛˈliko ˈtɤrnovo]; "Great
Tarnovo") is a city in
north central Bulgaria...
- 317°N 25.550°E / 43.317; 25.550
Veliko Tarnovo (Bulgarian: Област Велико Търново, romanized: Oblast
Veliko Tǎrnovo) is a
province in the
middle of the northern...
- Boris,
Prince of
Tarnovo, Duke in
Saxony (born 12
October 1997),
known by his
Spanish civilian name
Boris de Sajonia-Coburgo-Gotha y Ungría, is the elder...
- culture, literature, art, and
architecture flourished. The
capital city
Tarnovo,
which was
considered a "New Constantinople",
became the country's main...
- has
media related to
Patriarch Evtimiy of Bulgaria.
Saint Euthymius of
Tarnovo (also Evtimiy; Bulgarian: Свети Евтимий Търновски,
Sveti Evtimiy Tarnovski)...
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Prince of
Tarnovo (Bulgarian: Княз Търновски, romanized: Knyaz Tarnovski) is the
title held by the first-born son of the
Bulgarian monarch. This title...
- 2
September 1963),
known during her
first marriage as the
Princess of
Tarnovo, is a
Spanish gemologist and
jewellery designer. She
served as the Director...
- The
Tarnovo Literary School (Bulgarian: Търновска книжовна школа) of the late 14th and 15th
century was a
major medieval Bulgarian cultural academy with...
- Kardam,
Prince of
Tarnovo, Duke in
Saxony (2
December 1962 – 7
April 2015) was the
eldest son of Tsar
Simeon II of
Bulgaria and his wife, Doña Margarita...
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Malko Tarnovo (Bulgarian: Малко Търново [ˈmaɫko ˈtɤrnovo], "Little
Tarnovo"; as
opposed to
Veliko Tarnovo) is a town in
Burgas Province, southeastern...