Bardarski Geran (Bulgarian: Бърдарски геран; Banat Bulgarian: Bardársći Gjeránj or Bardáre) is a village in northwestern Bulgaria, part of Byala Slatina...
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Geran may refer to: Gëran (disambiguation), either: Gogaran, Armenia Goran, Azerbaijan Bardarski Geran, Bulgaria Geran, Iran (disambiguation), places in...
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Danube Swabians) from Austria-Hungary began to settle in the village of Bardarski Geran, Vratsa Province, beginning with seven families in 1893, with their...
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Swabians began to move to Bulgaria, where they settled in the village of Bardarski Geran, Vratsa Province, founded earlier by Banat Bulgarians. Their number...
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Swabians began to move to Bulgaria, where they settled in the village of Bardarski Geran, Vratsa Province, founded by Banat Bulgarians several years prior to...
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Bulgaria, returning Banat Bulgarians populated the villages of Asenovo, Bardarski Geran, Dragomirovo, Gostilya, and Bregare, among others, in some of which...
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This is a list of villages in Vratsa Province, Bulgaria. Banitsa Bardarski Geran Borovan Chelopek Chiren Dolna Kremena Dobrolevo Eliseyna Galatin Gradeshnitsa...
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population returned to Bulgaria, where they founded the village of Bardarski Geran. The Bulgarians built a Roman Catholic church in 1902 and an oratory...
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Bishop Eugene Bossilkov appointed him parish priest of the villages Bardarski Geran and Bregare. Father Assen was put on trial in 1952 and was sentenced...
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