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- Димитровград) alternatively Caribrod (Bulgarian: Цариброд, romanized: Tsaribrod) is a town and muni****lity located in the Pirot District of southeastern...
- while the muni****lity has 6,065 inhabitants. Along with Dimitrovgrad (Tsaribrod), Bosilegrad is an economic and cultural centre of Serbia's ethnic Bulgarian...
- operated by Vitalis) and started operating it. On 1 August, the whole of the Tsaribrod (Dimitrovgrad, Serbia) – SofiaBelovo railway line was opened for international...
- subdialects of the Bulgarian minority in the Western Outlands (the regions of Tsaribrod and Bosilegrad). The Transitional dialects are part of the Torlak dialectal...
- avant-garde detachment of Major Petko Stoyanov and took part in the Battle of Tsaribrod on November 12. Conducts reconnaissance in the rear of the enemy, capturing...
- западнопокрайненска революционна организация), which operated in the areas of Tsaribrod and Bosilegrad, ceded to Yugoslavia. IMRO began sending armed bands called...
- retained the command of his regiment and parti****ted in the fighting around Tsaribrod, Pirot, Bubliak and Gradoman. By August 1915 lieutenant colonel Vazov...
- are 5,839 Bulgarians i.e. 71.9% of po****tion while in Dimitrovgrad (Tsaribrod) there are 5,413 Bulgarians or 53.5% of po****tion. The dominant religion...
- various parts of Krasno selo today known as the Dobrujan neighbourhood, the Tsaribrod neighbourhood, etc. Architectural elements in the houses of Bulgarian...
- of the Sofia Railway Station was opened on 1 August 1888 to serve the Tsaribrod-Sofia-Vakarel line, the first line of the Bulgarian State Railways entirely...