-
called Nevrokop (in Bulgarian: Неврокоп,
Nevrokop; in Gr****: Άνω Νευροκόπι, romanized: Ano Nevrokopi, lit. 'Upper Nevrokopi'; and in Turkish:
Nevrokop). Nearby...
- The Ser-Drama-Lagadin-
Nevrokop dialect is a
dialect currently treated both in the
contexts of the
southeastern group of
Bulgarian dialects and the southeastern...
- of
Nevrokop, a
teacher and a
former voivode against the
Ottoman empire, a
special law
about the narrow-gauge
railway Sarambey (Septemvri) –
Nevrokop (Gotse...
- 2008, he was
consecrated Bishop of
Dragovitia and
vicar of the
diocese of
Nevrokop diocese. On 15 June 2010,
Daniel was
appointed vicar of the
diocese in...
- them to
temporarily withdraw. The 72nd
Infantry Division advanced from
Nevrokop across the mountains. Its
advance was dela**** by a
shortage of pack animals...
- town in the 19th-20th
centuries was
traditionally part of the
Diocese of
Nevrokop (since 1894 part of the
Bulgarian Exarchate).
After the
division of the...
- po****tion
migrated to Bulgaria. Its
inhabitants settled in Mehomiya, Bachevo,
Nevrokop,
Sveti Vrach, and Novo Delchevo.
Banitsa was the site of the
death of the...
- South-eastern group: Solun-Voden dialect1 Ser-Drama-Lagadin-
Nevrokop dialect1 1 The Ser-Drama-Lagadin-
Nevrokop dialect and the
Bulgarian part of the Maleševo-Pirin...
- rule. In 1894 was
erected the
Bulgarian Orthodox bishopric of
Nevrokop with a seat in
Nevrokop. In 1903 the
region took part in the Ilinden–Preobrazhenie...
- dialect, Maleševo-Pirin dialect, Solun-Voden
dialect and Ser-Drama-Lagadin-
Nevrokop dialect.
Bitola dialect Spoken Macedonian in a folk
story as
spoken in...