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    Nikopol (Bulgarian: Никопол [niˈkɔpoɫ]; historically Greek: Νικόπολις, Nikópolis, Latin: Nicopolis, Turkish: Niğbolu) is a town in northern Bulgaria, the...
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  • Elektrometalurh-NZF Nikopol, a Ukrainian football club FC Nikopol, a Ukrainian football club Nikopol Ferroalloy Plant Nikopol, Bulgaria Nikopol municipality, Bulgaria Battle...
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    Eve Frank (category People from Nikopol, Bulgaria)
    or Eva Frank (1754 – 1816 or 1817) born Rachel Frank in Nikopol, Ottoman Empire (now Bulgaria), was a mystic cult leader, and the only woman to have been...
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    in Turkey in 1877–1878, F. V. Greene, page 188 "The battle of Nikopol". Radio Bulgaria. 25 September 2007. Archived from the original on 6 November 2007...
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    Danube (category Rivers of Bulgaria)
    Kovin Veliko Gradište Golubac Donji Milanovac Kladovo Bulgaria Vidin Lom Kozloduy Oryahovo Nikopol Belene Svishtov Ruse Tutrakan Silistra Romania Moldova...
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    Baba Vida (category Castles in Bulgaria)
    disposal. The crusade ended in the disastrous Battle of Nicopolis at Nikopol, Bulgaria, with the Ottomans capturing most of Sratsimir's domains shortly thereafter...
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    Nikopol Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Никопол) is a municipality (obshtina) in the northern part of Pleven Province, in northern Bulgaria. It is named...
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    Ottoman army crossed the Danube under the command of the sultan at Nikopol, Bulgaria on 4 June 1462. Outnumbered by the enemy, Vlad adopted a scorched...
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    Ottoman campaign of 1393 devastated Bulgaria; in the wake of that invasion, the lands of Ivan Shishman were limited to Nikopol and several towns along the Danube...
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    cardboard annually. However, the same year saw the closure of the Nikopol (Bulgaria) cardboard plant, incurring a liquidation cost of EUR 22.6 million...
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    Vidin–Calafat (New Europe Bridge): road, railway Oryahovo-Bechet: ferry Nikopol-Turnu Măgurele: ferry Svishtov-Zimnicea: ferry Ruse–Giurgiu (Danube Bridge):...
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    in Bulgaria sorted by population. Province capitals are shown in bold. Primary sources are the National Statistical Institute (NSI) and the Bulgarian Academy...
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    The feature is named after the town of Nikopol, Bulgaria. The Spanish facility Camp Byers, situated near Nikopol Point, operated in 2001/02 and subsequent...
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    of the Ecne]. Diocese of Nicopoli (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 15 March 2024. Diocese of Nikopol, Bulgaria at gcatholic.org Portals: Catholicism Bulgaria...
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    in Nikopol in 967. Some arrived from the Republic of Ragusa and Italy, when merchants from these lands were allowed to trade in the Second Bulgarian Empire...
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    Sofia (redirect from Sofia, Bulgaria)
    soʊˈfiːə/ SOH-fee-ə, SOF-; Bulgarian: София, romanized: Sofiya, IPA: [ˈsɔfijɐ] ) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria. It is situated in the Sofia...
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  • Stari-Nicup in northern Bulgaria Nicopolis ad Nestum, city in Thrace, ruins at modern Garmen in southern Bulgaria Nikopol, Bulgaria Nicopolis, a city on...
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    Shakhty is twinned with: Armavir, Armenia Gelsenkirchen, Germany Nikopol, Bulgaria Sievierodonetsk, Ukraine Vasily Alexeyev (1942-2011), weightlifter...
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    Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) (category Modern history of Bulgaria)
    eastern flank; the Western Detachment, to capture the fortress of Nikopol, Bulgaria and cover the army's western flank; and the Advance Detachment under...
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    with: Erzsébetváros, Budapest, Hungary Guarda, Portugal Lille, France Nikopol, Bulgaria Palm Beach County, Florida, United States Toledo, Castile–La Mancha...
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  • Paulicianism (category CS1 Bulgarian-language sources (bg))
    these Roman Catholic descendants of Paulicians were living around Nikopol, Bulgaria, and suffered religious persecution by the Ottomans. After the uprising...
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    The Second Bulgarian Empire (Middle Bulgarian: Ц(а)рьство бл(ъ)гарское; Modern Bulgarian: Второ българско царство, romanized: Vtorо Balgarskо Tsarstvo)...
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    The monarchs of Bulgaria ruled Bulgaria during the medieval First (c. 681–1018) and Second (1185–1422) Bulgarian empires, as well as during the modern...
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    Theodore Balina (category People from Nikopol, Bulgaria)
    Theodore Balina (Bulgarian: Теодор Балина/Teodor Balina) was an Ottoman Bulgarian nobleman and leader in the Sanjak of Nicopolis who led the First Tarnovo...
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    re-entered the war to retake territory lost to Bulgaria, while Allied forces entered Svishtov and Nikopol, Bulgaria. The Republic of Ostrów was established in...
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    2006 European floods (category Floods in Bulgaria)
    the city of Nikopol were flooded. 60 people were evacuated and 57 buildings have been flooded so far as well as the main road from Nikopol west towards...
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    Bulgarian Turks (Bulgarian: български турци; Turkish: Bulgaristan Türkleri) are ethnic Turks from Bulgaria. According to the 2021 census, there were 508...
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    Azerbaijan and Iran to Central Europe, were to cross Bulgaria sometime before 2011. Lom, Nikopol, Oryahovo, Ruse, Silistra, Svishtov, Tutrakan, Vidin...
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    Varna (Bulgarian: Варна, pronounced [ˈvarnɐ]) is the third-largest city in Bulgaria and the largest city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea...
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    List of twin towns and sister cities in Russia (category CS1 Bulgarian-language sources (bg))
    Severodvinsk Mazyr, Belarus Shakhty Armavir, Armenia Gelsenkirchen, Germany Nikopol, Bulgaria Sievierodonetsk, Ukraine Shchyolkovo Celje, Slovenia Feodosia, Ukraine...
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