- 25.867°E / 42.417; 25.867
Zagore (Bulgarian: Загоре [zɐˈɡɔrɛ]), also
Zagorie (Загорие),
Zagora (Загора), or
Zagoriya (Загория), was a
vaguely defined...
- and
Adjacent Areas. Oxford:
Clarendon Press. p. 29. ISBN 9780198142539. "
Zagorië has the same characteristics, its ten
villages extending from Doshnicë...
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Christian and Mohammedan, and the men, but not the women, know some Gr****.
Zagorië has the same characteristics, its ten
villages extending from Doshnicë...
- Shkumbin. Depë
Zenebishi joins the
revolt in late 1432,
capturing Këlcyrë,
Zagorie and
Pogon that year. Zenebishi's
forces besiege Gjirokastër, the capital...
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Zagorie ?
Ruins of the
Castallieri On the
heights between Fianona and
Zagorie ?
Ruins of the
Castallieri On the
heights between Fianona and
Zagorie ...
- Töplitz) and Podvine.
Zagorje ob Savi was
attested in
written sources as
Zagorie in 1296, Zagoͤr in 1311,
Sager in 1362,
Sagor in 1391, and
Seger in 1419...
- The
Emperor Leopold I,
granted the
title of
Count and the
predicate "de
Zagorie" on 20
September 1688 to
Matej Pucić, son of
Lucijan Pucić and his wife...
-
Christian and Mohammedan, and the men, but not the women, know some Gr****.
Zagorië has the same characteristics, its ten
villages extending from Doshnicë...
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southern Albania. They were
operating in the regions: Pogon, Lunxhëri,
Zagorie, Riza, Himara, Vlorë, Përmet,
Leskovik and Korçë.[citation needed] In June...
- the south.
After spreading the
revolt in
nearby areas including Këlcyrë,
Zagorie and
Pogon his
forces besieged the
southern city of Gjirokastër, capital...