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    The Chepino Valley (Bulgarian: Чепинска котловина, romanized: Chepinska kotlovina), or Chepino (Bulgarian: Чепино), is the largest valley in the Rhodope...
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    Velingrad (section Chepino)
    Pazardzhik Province, Southern Bulgaria, located at the western end of Chepino Valley, part of the Rhodope Mountains. It is the administrative center of the...
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  • Chepino can refer to several places in Bulgaria: the Chepino Valley in the Rhodopes Chepino, a neighbourhood of Velingrad Chepino, a village in Pernik...
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    named after the settlement of Chepino in Western Bulgaria and the homonymous Chepino Valley in Southern Bulgaria. Chepino Saddle is centred at 78°05′44″S...
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    Chepino Valley that he would execute them if they didn't turn to Islam[citation needed]. In 1656, Ottoman military troops entered the Chepino valley and...
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  • deep forested valley. At the village of Dorkovo it changes direction to the southwest and enters the Chepino Valley, where its valley widens and is farmed...
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    through the valley of a right tributary of the Chepinska reka. At the railway station of Kostandovo the road turns west and enters the Chepino Valley, where...
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    kilometres (4 mi) from the Dorkovo village in the north-eastern part of the Chepino Valley. Tsepina is 317 metres (1,040 ft) above sea level. The town was built...
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    studies of the causes of adoption of Islam in Bulgaria, one of the Chepino Valley by Dutch Ottomanist Machiel Kiel, and another one of the region of Gotse...
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    flows through a deep forested valley called Chepinska Bistritsa. At the town of Velingrad it enters the Chepino Valley, where the river is joined by its...
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    studies of the causes of adoption of Islam in Bulgaria, one of the Chepino Valley by Dutch Ottomanist Machiel Kiel, and another one of the region of Gotse...
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  • the two banks of the river Matnitsa in the north-eastern parts of the Chepino Valley. It is located at the southern foothills of the Karkariya ridge which...
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    conditions in the area. Tsvetino is considered an old village in the Chepino Valley, as it was first originated as a pastoral settlement. The people came...
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    with three trains per week in each direction. The next short section to Chepino (now Velingrad south) was completed on June 3, 1927. When Sarambey became...
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    monuments. They are mainly from the age of the Revival — the so-called "Razlog-Chepino" houses. The historic museum in Razlog presents a collection of pottery...
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    04167°S 85.56667°W / -78.04167; -85.56667 (Bangey Heights) Bezden Peak Chepino Saddle Embree Glacier Fucha Peak Golemani Peak Kopsis Glacier Marsa Glacier...
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    Bulgarians who escaped from the forced mass conversion into Islam in the valley of Chepino in 16th century today is rejected because it is believed that the...
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    dialect / Central Rhodope dialect Pomak dialect (spoken by most Pomaks) Chepino dialect Paulician dialect (in the region of Rakovski in southern Bulgaria...
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  • syllable and ordinary e (ɛ) in an unstressed syllable (as in the Rhodopean Chepino dialect): бæл/бæли vs. formal Bulgarian бял/бели (white) but деца as in...
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  • genome of a ~34,000-year-old hominin skull cap discovered in the Salkhit Valley in northeastern Mongolia is published by Massilani et al. (2020), who present...
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