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Hvoyna Cove (Bulgarian: залив Хвойна, ‘Zaliv
Hvoyna’ \'za-liv 'hvoy-na\) is the 1.7 km wide cove
indenting for 1 km
Davis Coast in
Graham Land, Antarctica...
- The
Hvoyna dialect is a
Bulgarian dialect of the
Rhodopean group of the Rup dialects. Its
range includes the
northern part of the
Central Rhodopes and...
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Panagyurishte Pirdop Teteven Erkech Subbalkan Rup
Strandzha Thracian Smolyan Pomak Hvoyna Chepino Paulician Banat Zlatograd Babyak Razlog Serres-Nevrokop1...
- dialects, e.g.,
Smolyan (> ɒ),
Paulician (incl.
Banat Bulgarian), Zlatograd,
Hvoyna (all > ɤ)
Morphological Degradation of the noun
declension and incorrect...
- ski
resort in the
western Rhodope mountain range.
Until the
village of
Hvoyna the
Chepelarska reka
flows north, then
turns in
northeastern direction until...
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Babyak and
Razlog dialects. The
Rhodopean dialects comprise the Smolyan,
Hvoyna,
Paulician and
Chepino dialect,
whereas the
Zlatograd dialect is transitional...
- i.e. the
region of Smolyan. Its
immediate neighbours are the
Rhodopean Hvoyna dialect to the north, the Serres-Nevrokop
dialect and the
Razlog dialect...
- part of the
Rhodopes speak the
Rhodope (especially the Smolyan, Chepino,
Hvoyna and
Zlatograd subdialects) and
Western Rup (especially the
Babyak and Gotse...
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Erkech dialect Subbalkan dialect Rup
Strandzha dialect Thracian dialect Hvoyna dialect Smolyan dialect Pomak dialect Chepino dialect Paulician dialect...
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valley for 59.3 km
through the
villages of Bachkovo,
Narechenski Bani and
Hvoyna, as well as
through the town of Chepelare. At the
intersection for the Pamporovo...