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Voditsa is a
village in
Aksakovo Muni****lity, in
Varna Province, Bulgaria.
Guide Bulgaria,
Accessed 4
October 2011 v t e...
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Popovo Heights from the
southwest and south, goes
through the
villages of
Voditsa and
Kovachevets and
through the
valley of the
Popovski Lom
reaches the...
- Pushcha-Vodytsia (also Pushcha-
Voditsa, Ukrainian: Пуща-Водиця; Russian: Пуща-Водица) is a
historic neighbourhood,
climate resort and a
former urban-type...
- (Априлово) Baba
Tonka (Баба Тонка)
Berkovski (Берковски)
Braknitsa (Бракница)
Voditsa (Водица)
Gagovo (Гагово)
Gloginka (Глогинка)
Goritsa (Горица)
Dolets (Долец)...
- Karavelovo, Novakovo, Oreshak, Osenovo, Pripek, Radevo, Slanchevo, Vaglen,
Voditsa, Yarebichna, Zasmyano, and Zornitsa;
Avren Muni****lity
includes the villages...
- de Jos Săpânța-Peri
Monastery Văleni
Ukrainian side Apșița (Ukrainian:
Voditsa, Hungarian: Felso-Apsa-Apsicza) Apșa de Mijloc,
Susani (Ukrainian: Sredneye...
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village were town with Bulgarians.
According to the
legend in the area
Voditsa were
lived the
mother of Ivan
Shishman of Bulgaria. Bee-eater from the...
- The
first Bulgarians arrived in the
village in 1882 from the
village of
Voditsa in the
Teteven Balkan Mountains and in 1883 came
people from 70 houses...
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Popovo Muni****lity has
comprised the
former muni****lities of
Sadina and
Voditsa and the
numbers in the
table reflect this unification.
According to the...
- wood in villages, this
style often used
masonry in
urban areas. Apşiţa (
Voditsa in Ukrainian,
Kisapsa in Hungarian) Apşa de Mijloc,
Susani (Serednie Vodiane...