- 43°30′N 26°45′E / 43.500°N 26.750°E / 43.500; 26.750 The
Ludogorie (Bulgarian: Лудогорие) or
Deliorman (Делиорман; Turkish: Deli Orman, lit. 'mad forest'...
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Ludogorie Peak (Bulgarian: връх Лудогорие, romanized: vrah
Ludogorie, IPA: [ˈvrɤx ɫodoˈɡɔriɛ]) is a peak
rising to 350 m in
Friesland Ridge,
Tangra Mountains...
- Pechenegs.
Zehra Kaderli, a
Turkish woman from
Ludogorie also says that
although she
worked in
Ludogorie and
collected ethnographic material from local...
- Lom
river that
falls within the
historical and
geographical region of
Ludogorie (Deliorman). It is an
administrative center of
Razgrad Province. The suffix...
- The
Turkish dialects spoken near the
western Black Sea
region (e.g.,
Ludogorie, Dobruja, and Bessarabia) show
analogies with
northeastern Anatolian Black...
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Rumelia speak Rumelian Turkish,
which includes the
distinct dialects of
Ludogorie, Dinler, and Adakale,
which show the
influence of the
theoretized Balkan...
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festivals also take
place in the Turkish-inhabited
regions of
Bulgaria (
Ludogorie and Rhodopes), as well as
northern Greece in
Eastern Macedonia (Serres...
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southernmost point, the
Danubian Plain in
Northern Bulgaria (including
Ludogorie and
Southern Dobruja), it
constitutes the
majority of the
Great European...
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during the
Middle Ages and is now a
small town in
Shumen Province, on the
Ludogorie plateau of the
Danubian Plain, 20 km
northeast of the
provincial capital...
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Turkic →
Oghuz → Turkish, Indo-European →
Slavic →
Bulgarian Bulgaria (
Ludogorie),
Turkey (East Thrace)
Islam → ****
Islam Galela West
Papuan → North...