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Znepole Ice
Piedmont (63°52′30″S 58°33′20″W / 63.87500°S 58.55556°W / -63.87500; -58.55556 (
Znepole Ice Piedmont)) is the
glacier extending 13 kilometres...
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south its
slopes descend steeply to the Tran valley, also
known as
Znepole. To the north,
northwest and west it
extends to the
valley of the river...
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after which it
enters the area of Знепоље (Znepolje, Bulgarian: Знеполе,
Znepole), an arid
region stretching over the
border into Bulgaria. This is where...
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watershed and
descends to the
eastern part of the Tran Valley, also
known as
Znepole,
reaching the
small town of Tran. From
there the road
continues westwards...
- southwest, such as Chech, Shop region, Kraishte, Burel, Visok, Zabardie,
Znepole, Graovo, Osogoviya, Piyanets, Podgorie, Razlog, Rupchos, Tamrash, etc....
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Empire advanced into the
Ottoman Balkans,
Karposh moved to the area of
Znepole (near Tran, on today's Serbo-Bulgarian border), and
began to
organise anti-Ottoman...
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personal name Beraya, a
vocative form of Beray. The
first school in the
Znepole (approximately today's Tran muni****lity) was
opened in 1778 by Trichko...
- of the
river Erma, in the
easternmost part of the high
mountain valley Znepole. The town has a
humid continental climate (Dfb) with
large temperature...
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valley of the
South Morava in Serbia. To the
north Kraishte includes the
Znepole area with the
valley of the
Jerma and
reaches the
Svetlya valley and the...
- in a
forested area of the
small Ruy
mountain range, just
north of the
Znepole valley, and is home to
diverse flora and fauna. The
surrounding area contains...