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- Zheravna (Bulgarian: Жеравна [ˈʒɛrɐvnɐ]) is a village in central eastern Bulgaria located 579 meters above sea level, and is part of the Kotel muni****lity...
- народната носия в Жеравна) is an annual cultural event held in the village of Zheravna, located in southeastern Bulgaria. The festival celebrates Bulgaria's rich...
- prominent Bulgarian writer from the interwar period. Born in the village of Zheravna, Yovkov studied at First Sofia Men’s High School, from which he graduated...
- Zheravna Glacier (Bulgarian: ледник Жеравна, romanized: lednik Zheravna, IPA: [ˈlɛdniɡ ˈʒɛrɐvnɐ]) is a glacier on Greenwich Island, Antarctica situated...
- Troyan Etar Dryanovo Elena Tryavna Lovech, Varosha Bozhentsi Kovachevitsa Zheravna Arbanasi Zlatograd Shiroka Laka Melnik Leshten Dolen Brashlyan Stefanovo...
- The peak has precipitous and partly ice-free south slopes, and surmounts Zheravna Glacier to the south, Solis Glacier to the northwest, and Fuerza Aérea...
- icons were painted by painters famous at the time – Nedko Todorovic from Zheravna, Haralambi Todorov from Pirdop and Nikolay Vasilev from Shumen. The church...
- Antarctica is situated northeast of Targovishte Glacier, east-northeast of Zheravna Glacier and southeast of Fuerza Aérea Glacier. It is bounded by St. Kiprian...
- Shetland Islands, Antarctica, south-southwest of Solis Glacier and west of Zheravna Glacier. It is bounded by Oborishte Ridge to the northwest, Nevlya Peak...
- Thessaloniki Bulgarian School. Later he went to Bulgaria and became a teacher in Zheravna and in the Rila. In 1897 he was appointed by the Bulgarian Exarchate as...