Look up Târgoviște in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Targoviste (Bulgarian: Търговище [tɐrˈɡɔviʃtɛ]; Serbian: Трговиште) means "marketplace" and may...
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Banat, and Moldavia. The Romanian and Bulgarian towns with the same name are also twinned. The area of Târgoviște which was first inhabited is located...
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The night attack at Târgoviște (Romanian: Atacul de noapte de la Târgoviște) was a battle fought between forces of Prince Vlad III of Wallachia, and Sultan...
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The Four Gospels of Târgoviște is a printed version of the four gospels, printed in 1512 in the Bulgarian redaction of Church Slavonic. The book contains...
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Targovishte (redirect from Tǎrgovište)
Targovishte (Bulgarian: Търговище, also transliterated Tǎrgovište, pronounced [tɐrˈɡɔviʃtɛ], Turkish: Eski Cuma) is a city in Bulgaria, the administrative...
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Asen dynasty (redirect from Asen of Bulgaria)
The Asen dynasty (Bulgarian: Асеневци, Asenevtsi, Romanian: Asănești) founded and ruled a medieval Bulgarian state, called in modern historiography the...
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Targovishte Province (redirect from Tǎrgovište Province)
Province (Bulgarian: Област Търговище, transliterated Oblast Tǎrgovište, former name Targovishte okrug) is a province in northeastern Bulgaria, named after...
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Vardun (category Articles containing Bulgarian-language text)
Vardun (Bulgarian: Вардун) is a village in Targovishte Municipality, Targovishte Province, Bulgaria. Until the 1980s, Vardun had over 300 Bulgarian and several...
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international career in Italy in 2015, with a brief stint in Romanian CSM Târgoviște. From 2017 to 2019 she joined Polish club KPS Chemik Police. She joined...
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Tsvetelin Chunchukov (category Bulgaria men's under-21 international footballers)
Tsvetelin Lukov Chunchukov (Bulgarian: Цветелин Луков Чунчуков; born 26 December 1994) is a Bulgarian professional footballer who plays as a forward for...
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Kazanlak (redirect from Kazanlak, Bulgaria)
Kazanlak (Bulgarian: Казанлък [kɐzɐnˈɫɤk], known as Seuthopolis (Greek: Σευθόπολις) in ancient times, is a town in Stara Zagora Province, Bulgaria. It is...
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list of wind farms in Bulgaria at the end of 2015 Bulgaria portal Energy portal Solar power in Bulgaria Hydroelectricity in Bulgaria European Wind Energy...
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Wallachia (category CS1 Bulgarian-language sources (bg))
after the 14th century, Wallachia was referred to as Vlashko (Bulgarian: Влашко) by Bulgarian sources, Vlaška (Serbian: Влашка) by Serbian sources, Voloschyna...
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is a county (județ) of Romania, in Muntenia, with the capital city at Târgoviște, the most important economic, political, administrative and cultural center...
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relationship with Hunyadi. Hunyadi invaded Wallachia, forcing Vlad to flee from Târgoviște in late November, where he was killed at a nearby village. Vlad's early...
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Callistus I, but disputed by the Bulgarian Patriarchate of Ochrid. The Orthodox Metropolitan's seat was moved to Târgoviște in 1517, just before the Catholic...
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Wallachian Plain (category Articles containing Bulgarian-language text)
contiguous to the south with the Danubian Plain (Bulgarian: Дунавска равнина, romanized: Dunavska ravnina), in Bulgaria. This area is also sometimes referred to...
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sultan at Nikopol, Bulgaria on 4 June 1462. Outnumbered by the enemy, Vlad adopted a scorched earth policy and retreated towards Târgoviște. During the night...
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Бјелица; born 3 April 1992) is a Serbian volleyball player who plays for CSM Târgovişte. She is younger sister of basketball players Milko and Milka Bjelica....
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the Rus' 839–1330 Bulgarian–Serb Wars (medieval) 839–842 Bulgarian–Serb War (839–842) 853 Bulgarian–Serb War (853) 917–924 Bulgarian–Serb wars of 917–924...
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Laurențiu Reghecampf (category First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) players)
professional football manager and former player. Reghecampf was born in Târgoviște and began his career in his native city with Chindia. In the 1993–94 season...
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Chindia Tower (category Buildings and structures in Târgoviște)
Turnul Chindiei) is a tower in the Curtea Domnească monuments ensemble in Târgoviște, Romania, built in the 15th century. The tower was begun during the second...
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AMT) City Stadium, Abovyan Attendance: 1,200 Referee: Radoslav Gidzhenov (Bulgaria) 12 September 2023 (2023-09-12) 17:00 (19:00 AMT) City Stadium, Abovyan...
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14 August 1377 with the intention of subduing a one "Radano principe di Bulgaria infedele" (Italian), identified with Radu I. These tense relations which...
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Alexandru Răuță Bogdan Rusu Daniel Tătar Brazil Jô Santos Romário Pires Bulgaria Plamen Iliev Congo Juvhel Tsoumou Croatia Gabriel Debeljuh Karlo Letica...
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Murdered by Bulgarian Peasants, believed to be acting on the orders of Kaloyan Kaloyan Tsar of Bulgaria October 1207 Thessaloniki Bulgarian Empire Unknown...
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List of twin towns and sister cities in Turkey (category CS1 Bulgarian-language sources (bg))
Bužim, Bosnia and Herzegovina Centar Župa, North Macedonia Dve Mogili, Bulgaria Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina Studeničani, North Macedonia Amasya Berat...
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Royal Croatia and Slavonia, the Ottoman Empire (Rumelia – present-day Bulgaria and Serbia), and Wallachia (in present-day southern Romania). In 1595,...
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Ante Živković (category First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) players)
the Bulgarian First League. He departed the club in the summer of 2023. Following his departure from Bulgaria, he signed with Chindia Târgoviște in Romania's...
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Hope and Homes for Children (section Bulgaria)
2011. "Bulgaria to Start Moving Children from Orphanages - Novinite.com - Sofia News Agency". www.novinite.com. Retrieved 17 December 2018. "Bulgaria to close...
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