• Look up kostur in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kostur may refer to: Kostur, Bulgaria Kostur (Pirot), Serbia Kostur Point, Antarctica Kastoria, Greece...
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    Kostursko (Kastoria region) Problems playing this file? See media help. The Kostur dialect (Macedonian: Костурски дијалект, Kosturski dijalekt) is a member...
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    Kostur Point (Bulgarian: нос Костур, ‘Nos Kostur’ \'nos kos-'tur\) is the point on the east coast of Brabant Island in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica...
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    Matus Kostur (born March 28, 1980) is a Slovak former professional ice hockey goaltender. He was selected by the New Jersey Devils in the 5th round (164th...
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  • Kostur is a village in the municipality of Pirot, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 311 people. Popis stanovništva...
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    Organization (IMARO). He was the leader of a revolutionary band in the Kostur region and a participant in the Ilinden-Preobrazhenie Uprising. Nikola Andreev...
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  • Kostur, Bulgaria is a village in the municipality of Svilengrad, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria. Kostur Point on Brabant Island in Palmer Archipelago...
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  • Managing Enterprise Content: A Unified Content Strategy. Ann Rockley, Pamela Kostur, Steve Manning. New Riders, 2003. The content management handbook. Martin...
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    dialect1 South-western group:1 Nestram-Kostenar dialect Korča (Gorica) dialect Kostur dialect South-eastern group: Solun-Voden dialect1 Ser-Drama-Lagadin-Nevrokop...
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    Macedonian dialects spoken around Thessaloniki and Kastoria in northern Greece (Kostur dialect, Solun dialect) that still preserve a nasal pronunciation e.g. [ˈkɤ̃de...
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    interpreted as Kastriot, Kastrat in Has, Kastrat in Dibra or the microtoponym "Kostur" near the village of Mazrek in the Has region. In connection to the Kastrioti...
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  • consciousness. The inhabitants spoke the Dolna Korèshcha variant of the Kostur dialect. "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών 2021, Μόνιμος Πληθυσμός...
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    everybody, for what honest Macedonian patriot would be prepared to sacrifice Kostur, Lerin, Bitola, Ohrid, Resen, Prilep, Veles, Tetovo, Skopje, etc. for the...
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    dialect, Kičevo-Poreče dialect and Skopje-Veles dialect Kostur-Korča Group: Korča dialect, Kostur dialect and Nestram-Kostenar dialect Eastern dialects...
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    emigrants from the western part of Aegean Macedonia, from the vicinity of Kostur. The population of Bratsigovo took an active part in the April Uprising...
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    lord of Ohrid Andrea Gropa, in 1372 Andrea Muzaka managed to also conquer Kostur from Prince Marko After the death of Andrea, the rule was passed to his...
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    Stoya Muzaka Stojë Muzaka Lord of Kostur Co-prince of Muzaka An inscription from the Church of St. Athanasius of Mouzaki mentioning Stoya and his brother...
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    young Emperor Uroš. Retreating to Epirus and western Macedonia, he seized Kostur and proclaimed himself Tsar in hope of becoming co-ruler, or even replacing...
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  • Macedonia, Greece. The residents spoke the Dolna Korèshcha variant of the Kostur dialect. The village consisted of two separate parts: Gorna (Upper) Maala...
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    Strumica dialect Ser-Drama-Lagadin-Nevrokop dialect Solun-Voden dialect Kostur dialect Nestram-Kostenar dialect Prilep-Bitola dialect Kičevo-Poreče dialect...
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  • Županišta; Bulgarian: Жупанища Zhupanishta, Жупанишча Zhupanishcha in the Kostur dialect) is a village in Kastoria Regional Unit, Macedonia, Greece. The...
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    čitanje na zborovite „Onufrios Argitis" i „Venecija" od ktitorskiot natpis vo Kostur i pronaođanjeto na arhivskite podatoci za Onufrij vo registrite na matično...
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    the Byzantine Empire but was killed by vagrant Vlachs between Prespa and Kostur. Chris Kostov, Contested Ethnic Identity: The Case of Macedonian Immigrants...
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    century the Bulgarian Patriarchate included the following dioceses: Ohrid, Kostur, Glavinitsa (in modern southern Albania), Maglen, Pelagonia, Strumitsa,...
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  • Prince Marko and together with Andrea II Muzaka managed to take Prilep and Kostur from him. He hailed from the noble Gropa family. Zacharia Gropa Zacharia...
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    interpreted as Kastriot, Kastrat in Has, Kastrat in Dibra or the microtoponym "Kostur" near the village of Mazrek in the Has region. In connection to the Kastrioti...
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    Vitosha to Gramos (Hr. Silyanov, From Vitosha to Gramos, published by the Kostur charitable society, Sofia, 1920) ^ Любомиръ Милетичъ, "Разорението на тракийските...
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  • Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization in the region of Kostur, present-day Greece. Kiriyak Shkurtov was born in 1872 in the village of...
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  • men become brothers for life. In the song "Marko Kraljević and Nina of Kostur", Alil-aga is referred to as Marko's old bloodbrother. Wikisource has original...
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    The Nestram-Kostenar dialect shares strong similarities with the adjacent Kostur (Kastoria) and Korča/Gorica (Korçë) areas. Vidoeski (1991) classifies these...
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