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Voivodeship (SW Poland) the
Bulgarian villages of:
Zimnitsa,
Dobrich Province Zimnitsa,
Stara Zagora Province Zimnitsa,
Yambol Province This
disambiguation page...
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Zimnitsa (Bulgarian: Зимница) is the
largest village of
Straldzha Muni****lity in
southeastern Bulgaria. It is
situated in the
Sliven Valley. Zimnitsa...
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Zimnitsa (Russian: Зимница) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Kubenskoye Rural Settlement,
Kharovsky District,
Vologda Oblast, Russia. The po****tion...
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Zimnitsa is a
village in the muni****lity of Krushari, in
Dobrich Province, in
northeastern Bulgaria.
Guide Bulgaria,
Accessed May 23, 2010 v t e...
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Poruchik Kurdjievo |
Severnyak |
Severtsi |
Telerig |
Zagortsi |
Zementsi |
Zimnitsa Bojanovo |
Chernomortsi |
Durankulak |
Ezerets |
Gorichane |
Gorun | Granichar...
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Zakharovskoye Zalesnaya Zarodikha Zarubino Zasukhino Zherlichikha Zhukovskaya Zimnitsa Zolotava Zolotogorka Zuyena Rural localities in Kichmengsko-Gorodetsky...
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Standard Yes
Freight & p****enger BDZ Line 3
Iliyantsi –
Tulovo –
Dabovo –
Zimnitsa –
Karnobat –
Sindel –
Varna (ferry) 541 km (336 mi)
Standard Yes Freight...
- 1796,
painted by
Horace Vernet (1826) The
Russian crossing of
Danube near
Zimnitsa on 15 June 1877,
painted by
Nikolai Dmitriev-Orenburgsky in
Paris in 1883...
- Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878 he was in the army; when
crossing the
Danube near
Zimnitsa, he parti****ted in the
battle at the Sist
highs and
during the capture...
- Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878),
including the
crossing of the
Danube River at
Zimnitsa, the
Defense of
Shipka P****, the
Siege of Plevna, and the
Battle of Sheynovo...