- the
ancient name was revived. The
Bulgarian and
Macedonian name
remains Voden (Cyrillic: Воден). In Turkish, the city is
known as Vodina, and in Aromanian...
- The Solun-
Voden dialect,
Lower Vardar dialect, or ****ush-
Voden dialect is a
South Slavic dialect spoken in
parts of the Gr****
region of
Central Macedonia...
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Voden Heights (Bulgarian: Воденски възвишения, ‘Vodenski Vazvisheniya’ \'vo-den-ski v&z-vi-'she-ni-ya\) are the
heights extending 42.5 km in the east-west...
- 2002 in, in Podgorica. In 2002,
Crvena jabuka returned with
Tvojim željama
vođen.
After recording this album,
guitarist Zlatko Bebek, and
keyboard player...
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Bland 2000, p. 119
Bland &
Voden-Decker 2002, p. 118
Bland &
Voden-Decker 2003, p. 96
Barton & Hitch**** 2008, p. 198
Bland &
Voden-Decker 2002, pp. 118–120...
- (PDF).
British Numismatic Journal: 281–293. Gannon,
Voden-Decker &
Bland 2004a, pp. 140–141
Bland &
Voden-Decker 2002, p. 128 "Detectorists find huge Chew...
-
enslaves and
pillages at will. Later, when the
tribe is destro**** by King
Voden leading a
group of Viking-like northerners, Zad re-emerges as the King of...
-
Malki Voden is a
village in the muni****lity of Madzharovo, in
Haskovo Province, in
southern Bulgaria.
Guide Bulgaria,
Accessed May 24, 2010 41°40′N 25°57′E...
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Strumica dialect, Tikveš-Mariovo dialect, Maleševo-Pirin dialect, Solun-
Voden dialect and Ser-Drama-Lagadin-Nevrokop dialect.
Bitola dialect Spoken Macedonian...
-
Research records (formerly PastScape).
Retrieved 23 July 2010. Gannon,
Voden-Decker &
Bland 2004b, pp. 22–33, 198 "YORYM-D028FE – ****d".
Portable Antiquities...