Chal (Bulgarian: Чал, pronounced [t͡ʃaɫ]) is a village in Krumovgrad Municipality, Kardzhali Province, southern Bulgaria. In Neighboring village Krumovgrad...
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Marishki Chal (Bulgarian: Маришки чал) is a summit in the eastern part of the Rila mountain range in southwestern Bulgaria reaching height of 2,765 m...
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Mancho (category Two-thousanders of Bulgaria)
southwestern Bulgaria reaching height of 2,771 m. It rises northeast of Marishki Chal (2,765 m). Mancho is a granite bifurcated peak, with the higher section located...
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Stari Chal is a village in Krumovgrad Municipality, Kardzhali Province, southern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Nov 16, 2014 v t e...
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Rila (category Mountain ranges of Bulgaria)
Pesokliva Vapa, 2,769 metres (9,085 ft) Ovcharets (Yurushki Chal), 2,768 metres (9,081 ft) Marishki Chal, 2,765 metres (9,072 ft) Golyam Kupen, 2,731 metres (8...
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Marichini Lakes (category Lake groups of Bulgaria)
cirque between the summits of Blizantsite (2,779 m) to the west, Marishki Chal (2,765 m) to the south and Mancho (2,771 m) to the southeast. They are the...
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Deaths in 2024 (category Articles with Bulgarian-language sources (bg))
from Parkinson's disease. Helena Luke, Indian actress (Judaai, Mere Saath Chal, Ek Naya Rishta). Dina Mariana, 59, Indonesian singer and actress. Kathleen...
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Balkan Mountains (category Mountain ranges of Bulgaria)
conventionally taken to begin at the peak of Vrashka Chuka on the border between Bulgaria and Serbia. It then runs for about 560 kilometres (350 mi), first in a...
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Krumovgrad (redirect from Krumovgrad, Bulgaria)
Krumovgrad (Bulgarian: Крумовград [ˈkrumovˌɡrat], Turkish: Koşukavak [koˈʃukavak]) is a town in Kardzhali Province in the south of Bulgaria, located in...
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origins to Northern India. The word "Romanichal" is derived from Romani chal, where chal is Angloromani for "fellow". Nearly all Romanichal in Great Britain...
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Ovcharets (category Two-thousanders of Bulgaria)
of almost identical height. Ovcharets is south of the summit of Marishki Chal (2,765 m), and next to it, on a short ridge to the east, is the summit of...
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with titles containing Chala Challa (disambiguation) Chail (disambiguation) Chal (name) Charla (name) Char-chala, also known as jor-bangla, a style of temple...
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Unitary 4 districts (daerah) 38 subdistricts (mukim) villages (kampung) Bulgaria Unitary 28 provinces or regions (oblasti, области) 265 municipalities (obshtini...
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Banski Suhodol (category Two-thousanders of Bulgaria)
from which to the north-east deviated the secondary karst ridge Koteshki Chal. From there the main ridge runs in west-northwest direction to the nearby...
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Places House of Worship Shrine of Baháʼu'lláh Qiblih Shrine of the Báb Síyáh-Chál World Centre Pilgrimage Haifa Acre Other topics Tasjil Socioeconomic development...
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seeds, mint and other spices Chaas – Yogurt-based drink from South Asia Chal – Fermented camel milk drink of Central Asia Dhallë – Yogurt-based, salted...
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Buddhist temples in the United States; the largest such temple, Los Angeles' Sa Chal Temple, was established in 1974. A small minority, about 2 to 10% of Korean...
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Deaths in September 2024 (category Articles with Bulgarian-language sources (bg))
Fristorp, 76, Swedish singer and songwriter (Malta). Ivan Garelov, 81, Bulgarian journalist and television presenter (Nova TV, BTV), complications from...
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England's qualification campaign for Euro 2020 in a 6–0 away victory over Bulgaria on 14 October. Rashford also scored in both of England's November internationals...
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from the name of Lord Krishna, which also called Shyam, as in the Wat Sri Chum Inscription, dated 13th century CE, mentions Phra Maha Thera Sri Sattha [th]...
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kishk, rayeb Central Asia chal/shubat, chalap, kumis, qatyq, qurt, suzma, ayran Brazil coalhada Brittany laezh-ribod Bulgaria kiselo mlyako, katak, ayryan...
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Romani language (category Languages of Bulgaria)
of the word te paťal in East Slovak Romani. Various tenses of the word te chal, all in 2nd person singular. present - tu džas future - tu džaha past imperfect...
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Malaysian Idol (2004–2005) Vietnam Idol (2007) Music Idol (2007–2009) (Bulgaria) Ídolos (2006–2012) (Brazil) Ídolos (2003) (Portugal) Greek Idol (2010)...
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and hides in a brothel in northern India. India, Switzerland, France, Bulgaria, Taiwan 2024 Stress Positions Vanessa Amy Zimmer Vanessa is Karla's girlfriend...
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popularity in the Balkans, see Leslie Strnadel, Patrick Erdley (2012). Bulgaria (Other Places Travel Guide). Other Places Publishing. p. 58. ISBN 9780982261996...
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and RTBF Bosnia and Herzegovina: Arena Sport and NBA TV International Bulgaria: Diema Sport Croatia: Arena Sport Cyprus: CYTA and NBA TV International...
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is about Tom and Jerry starring in a battle between the mouses and the Bulgarian feline cat enemies across the galaxy in a spoof of Star Trek. 49b 23b...
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of "Sea Scouts" is in Chums magazine which refers to "Sea Scouts" as early as July 1909. These Sea Scouts were part of the Chums Scouts and British Boy...
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Gaitanaki Galliard Galop Gambuh Gammaldans Gandrung Ganggangsullae Gankino (Bulgaria) Gangnam Style Gankino horo Ganggangsullae Garadi Garba (folk dance of...
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