-
Strandzha (Bulgarian: Странджа, also
transliterated as Strandja,
pronounced [ˈstrand͡ʒɐ]; Turkish:
Istranca [ɯstɾand͡ʒa], or Yıldız [jɯɫdɯz]) is a mountain...
- The
Strandzha Commune (Bulgarian: Странджанска комуна, romanized: Strandzhanska komuna), also
known as the
Strandzha Republic (Bulgarian: Странджанска...
-
Strandzha Nature Park (Bulgarian: Природен парк Странджа
Priroden park
Strandzha, also
transliterated as
Stranja Nature Park) is the
largest protected...
- The
Strandzha dialect is a
dialect of the
Bulgarian language,
member of the Rup or
Southeastern Bulgarian dialects. The
present range of the
dialect includes...
-
Strandzha Glacier (Bulgarian: ледник Странджа, romanized: lednik
Strandzha, IPA: [ˈlɛdnik ˈstrand͡ʒɐ]) is
located on
Burgas Peninsula,
eastern Livingston...
- "
Strandzha" was a
revolutionary organization of
immigrants from
Eastern Thrace to Bulgaria,
which existed from 1896 to 1900. It was
founded as a legal...
-
Yambol Province,
located on the left bank of the
Tundzha river,
between Strandzha and
Sakar mountains.
Second largest city in the
region after Jambol, the...
-
shrub in the
flowering plant family Hypericaceae. It is
native to the
Strandzha Mountains along the
Bulgarian and
Turkish Black Sea coast.
Widely cultivated...
- Bulgaria.
Balgar lies
within the
territory of
Strandzha Nature Park and is one of the few
places in
Strandzha which has
preserved the
traditional Nestinarstvo...
-
Quercus hartwissiana, the
Strandzha oak (Bulgarian: странджански дъб), is a
species of oak,
native to
southeastern Bulgaria,
northern Asia
Minor along...