- Gradec, Austria, the
Slovene name of the city of Graz
Gradets,
Sliven Province Polski Gradets,
Stara Zagora Province Gradec, Zagreb, a
neighborhood in...
-
populous in
Bulgarian Thrace.
Gradets is
situated in the
Eastern Balkan Mountains,
along the
valley of the Luda Kamchiya.
Gradets is
characteristic because...
- Shibil), was a
notable Muslim Roma born in
Ottoman Bulgaria in the
village Gradets, to a
Turkish Roma
Drandari Musician Family.
During the
Crimean War (1853-1856)...
-
medieval nucleus of the city, when it was best
known as
Gradec (pronounced [
grǎdet͡s]) or Grič (pronounced [grîːtʃ], Hungarian: Gréc, Latin: Mons Graecensis...
- (Гайтанци)
General Marinovo (Генерал Мариново)
Gomotartsi (Гомотарци)
Gradets (Градец)
Dinkovitsa (Динковица)
Dolni Boshnyak (Долни Бошняк)
Druzhba (Дружба)...
- and a 10.5 km
section of the
third class III-488 road
Gradets–Sliven
follows it
between Gradets and Ichera.
Geographic Dictionary of
Bulgaria 1980, p...
-
Malak Manastir, Matsa, Miladinovtsi,
Ovchi Kladenets,
Orlov dol,
Polski Gradets, Pchela,
Svetlina and Skalitsa.
There are
three roads from the national...
- in the
Russian Army
during World War I. He was born in the
village of
Gradets (Sliven Province) and was
raised by his
grandmother in Kotel. He later...
-
Dzhenda Bozhilova, as she was baptized, was born on 1
December 1878, in
Gradets, in the Prin****lity of
Bulgaria to
Genka Andreeva and
Dimov Bozhil. Her...
- Russian-language press.
Christian Rakovsky was born to a
wealthy Bulgarian family in
Gradets — near
Kotel — at the time
still part of Ottoman-ruled Rumelia. He was...