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Vasil Kanchov (26 July 1862 – 6
February 1902) was a geographer,
ethnographer and
teacher who
served as
Minister of
Education of Bulgaria.
Vasil Kanchov was...
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Kanchov Peak (Bulgarian: Кънчов връх, romanized:
Kanchov vrah, IPA: [ˈkɤnt͡ʃov ˈvrɤx]) is the
rocky peak
rising to 1272 m on the west
coast of
Pernik Peninsula...
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Macedonians 804
Serbs 13
Romani 21
Others 8 In
statistics gathered by
Vasil Kanchov in 1900, the
village of
Jegunovce was
inhabited by 110
Orthodox Bulgarians...
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statistics gathered by
Vasil Kanchov in 1900, the
village was
inhabited by 1222 Bulgarians, 12
Muslim Albanians and 25 Vlachs.
Kanchov notes the
village as being...
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first one and
partially the
second one is in Greece.
According to
Vasil Kanchov the
eastern border of
Chech is the
Dospat River and the
western one is...
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Zagliveri covers an area of 63.224 km2.
According to the
statistics of
Vasil Kanchov ("Macedonia,
Ethnography and Statistics"), 900 Gr****
Christians and 260...
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Kivotos covers an area of 25.281 km2.
According to the
statistics of
Vasil Kanchov ("Macedonia,
Ethnography and Statistics"), 160 Gr**** Christians, 500 Gr****...
- the song with
minor changes was
published for the
first time by
Vasil Kanchov in
Sofia in 1891. The song was
originally published in the
Bulgarian periodical...
- Serfiğe
within the
Vilayet of Manastir.
According to the
statistics of
Vasil Kanchov ("Macedonia,
Ethnography and Statistics"), 600 Gr**** Christians, 500 Turks...
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Neolithic period.[citation needed]
According to the
statistics of
Vasil Kanchov ("Macedonia,
Ethnography and Statistics"), 2.300 Gr****
Christians lived...