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Kyustendil-Kyustendil
Kyustendil (Bulgarian: Кюстендил [kʲustenˈdiɫ]) is a town in the far west of Bulgaria, the capital of the Kyustendil Province, a former bishopric and present
Kyustendil-Kyustendil Province
000°E / 42.250; 23.000 Kyustendil Province (Bulgarian: Област Кюстендил, trl Oblast Kyustendil) is a province in southwestern Bulgaria, extending over an
Kyustendil-Velbazhd Kyustendil
Velbazhd Kyustendil (Bulgarian: Велбъжд Кюстендил) is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Kyustendil. The club currently competes
Kyustendil-Osogovo
mountain range and ski resort between the south-western part of Bulgaria (Kyustendil Province) and the north-eastern part of North Macedonia (Kočani and
Kyustendil-List of cities and towns in Bulgaria
• • • • • • • • Blagoevgrad Burgas Dobrich Gabrovo Haskovo Kardzhali Kyustendil Lovech Montana Pazardzhik Pernik Pleven Plovdiv Razgrad Ruse Shumen Silistra
Kyustendil-Bulgaria
Bulgaria, officially the Republic of Bulgaria, is a country in Southeast Europe. Located west of the Black Sea and south of the Danube river, Bulgaria
Kyustendil-Rila, Bulgaria
administrative centre of Rila Municipality, in the southeastern part of Kyustendil Province. The town lies in a mountainous region at the foot of the southwestern
Kyustendil-Kyustendil Ridge
named after the city of Kyustendil in western Bulgaria, and was given to the ridge by Bulgaria and originally in the Bulgarian language: Кюстендилски хребет
Kyustendil-Dobrovo, Bulgaria
Dobrovo is a village in Boboshevo Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°10′00″N 22°59′00″E
Kyustendil-Provinces of Bulgaria
The provinces of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: области на България, romanized: oblasti na Bǎlgariya) are the first-level administrative subdivisions of the country
Kyustendil-10th MMC – Kyustendil
Multi-member Constituency – Kyustendil is a constituency whose borders are the same as Kyustendil Province in Bulgaria In the 2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election
Kyustendil-Boris III of Bulgaria
up in Kyustendil, a town near the western border. But as the news about the imminent deportations leaked out, protests arose throughout Bulgaria. On the
Kyustendil-Bulgarian language
rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Bulgarian (/bʌlˈɡɛəriən/ , /bʊlˈ-/ bu(u)l-GAIR-ee-ən; български език, bŭlgarski
Kyustendil-Dobri Dol, Kyustendil Province
Dol is a village in Treklyano Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°30′23″N 22°40′12″E
Kyustendil-Nevestino, Kyustendil Province
Nevestino (Bulgarian: Невестино, pronounced [nɛˈvɛstino]) is a village in southwestern Bulgaria, part of Kyustendil Province. It is the administrative
Kyustendil-Novo Selo, Kyustendil Province
Novo Selo is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. The etymology of the village comes from Slavic languages
Kyustendil-History of Kyustendil
during the First World War—the Bulgarian military capital. Rila Monastery is located on the territory of the Kyustendil Province. The city, especially
Kyustendil-Kingdom of Bulgaria
Tsardom of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Царство България, romanized: Tsarstvo Bǎlgariya), also referred to as the Third Bulgarian Tsardom (Bulgarian: Трето Българско
Kyustendil-Vasil Iliev
mobster, businessman and wrestler. Vasil Iliev was born in 1965 in Kyustendil, Bulgaria. He was a very successful wrestler, becoming a national champion
Kyustendil-Kyustendil Municipality
Kyustendil Municipality is a municipality in Kyustendil Province, Bulgaria. The administrative centre is Kyustendil. According to the latest Bulgarian
Kyustendil-Bobov Dol
Bobov Dol (Bulgarian: Бобов дол [ˈbɔbovˌdɔɫ]; also Bobovdol) is a town in Bobov Dol Municipality, Kyustendil Province, southwestern Bulgaria. Bobov Dol
Kyustendil-Dimitar Peshev
The Bulgarian government signed an agreement declaring that, on 10 March 1943, all of Bulgaria's 48,000 Jews would be deported from the Kyustendil railway
Kyustendil-Kremenik, Bulgaria
Kremenik (Bulgarian: Кременик) is a village in Dupnitsa Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014
Kyustendil-Pastra, Bulgaria
Pastra (Bulgarian: Пастра) is a small mountain village in the Rila Municipality of Kyustendil Province in south-western Bulgaria and as of 2013 has 151
Kyustendil-Goranovtsi, Kyustendil Province
village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. It had a population of 82 people as of 2013. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed
Kyustendil-The Holocaust in Bulgaria
there the remaining 8,000 were to be deported from "Old Bulgaria". The communities in Kyustendil and Plovdiv were targeted first, followed by Dupnitza,
Kyustendil-Dupnitsa
(31 mi) south of the capital Sofia. Dupnitsa is the second largest town in Kyustendil Province. The town has existed since ancient times. The German traveller
Kyustendil-Ruen (mountain)
standing at 2,252 m. The peak is situated on the border between Bulgaria (Kyustendil Province) and North Macedonia (Makedonska Kamenica Municipality)
Kyustendil-Lisets, Kyustendil Province
Lisets is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°18′17″N 22°33′56″E
Kyustendil-Blatets, Kyustendil Province
Blatets is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°19′00″N 22°36′11″E
Kyustendil-Andrey Yordanov
Blagoevgrad . Yordanov started his youth career in local Buzludzha Kyustendil and Velbazhd Kyustendil, before joining CSKA Sofia in 2013. He made his professional
Kyustendil-Sofia
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
Kyustendil-Pirin Macedonia
southwestern Bulgaria. This region coincides with the borders of the Blagoevgrad Province, as well as the surrounding area of Barakovo from the Kyustendil Province
Kyustendil-Bulgarian Land Forces
The Bulgarian Land Forces (Bulgarian: Сухопътни войски на България, romanized: Sukhopŭtni voĭski na Bŭlgariya, lit. 'Ground Forces of Bulgaria') are the
Kyustendil-Yabalkovo, Kyustendil Province
Yabalkovo is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°19′00″N 22°45′00″E
Kyustendil-Leska, Kyustendil Province
Leska is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°18′47″N 22°31′22″E
Kyustendil-Ivanovtsi, Kyustendil Province
Ivanovtsi is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°22′13″N 22°30′38″E
Kyustendil-Municipalities of Bulgaria
Dupnitsa) Kocherinovo Municipality (main town: Kocherinovo) Kyustendil Municipality (main town: Kyustendil) Nevestino Municipality (main village: Nevestino) Rila
Kyustendil-Kamenik, Bulgaria
Kamenik is a village in Boboshevo Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°13′00″N 23°01′00″E
Kyustendil-Lomnitsa, Kyustendil Province
Lomnitsa is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 v t e
Kyustendil-Highways in Bulgaria
motorway to Niš. The route is part of Pan-European Corridor X. Dupnitsa-Kyustendil expressway branching off from Struma motorway is planned to connect with
Kyustendil-Dvorishte, Kyustendil Province
Dvorishte is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°20′17″N 22°45′00″E
Kyustendil-List of villages in Bulgaria
Haskovo Province List of villages in Kardzhali Province List of villages in Kyustendil Province List of villages in Lovech Province List of villages and towns
Kyustendil-Kopilovtsi, Kyustendil Province
Kopilovtsi is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°20′00″N 22°44′00″E
Kyustendil-Lozno, Kyustendil Province
Lozno is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 v t e
Kyustendil-Brest, Kyustendil Province
Brest (Bulgarian: Брест) is a village in Treklyano Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. In 2011, the village had only one inhabitant
Kyustendil-Delyan, Kyustendil Province
Delyan (Bulgarian: Делян) is a village in Dupnitsa Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°23′00″N
Kyustendil-Bunovo, Kyustendil Province
Bunovo is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Bunovo Peak on Fallières Coast, Antarctica is named after
Kyustendil-Telephone numbers in Bulgaria
Telephone numbers in Bulgaria are under a full number dialing plan, meaning that the full national number must be dialed for all calls, while it retains
Kyustendil-Kocherinovo
Kocherinovo (Bulgarian: Кочериново, pronounced [kot͡ʃɛˈrinovo]) is a town in southwestern Bulgaria, part of Kyustendil Province. It is the administrative
Kyustendil-Kopriva, Kyustendil Province
Kopriva is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°17′24″N 22°24′54″E
Kyustendil-Dragovishtitsa, Kyustendil Province
Dragovishtitsa is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. The community centre (chitalishte) "Slavcho Temkin"
Kyustendil-Bulgaria during World War II
some 8,000 Bulgarian Jews from Sofia, Kyustendil, and elsewhere to Nazi extermination camps in Poland, including all southwest Bulgaria's Jews; they were
Kyustendil-Second Professional Football League (Bulgaria)
Velbazhd Kyustendil and Belasitsa with PFC Hebar Pazardzhik. That meant, that this was the end of professional football in the towns of Kyustendil and Pazardzhik
Kyustendil-Church of St George, Kyustendil
of St George (Bulgarian: църква „Свети Георги“, tsarkva „Sveti Georgi“) is a medieval Eastern Orthodox church in the city of Kyustendil, which lies in
Kyustendil-Romani people in Bulgaria
Romani people in Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Циганите в България, romanized: Ciganite v Bǎlgariya; Romani: Romane ando Bulgariya) constitute Europe's densest
Kyustendil-Golema Fucha
Fucha is a village in Bobov Dol Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°23′00″N 22°57′00″E
Kyustendil-Buranovo, Bulgaria
Buranovo (Bulgarian: Бураново) is a village in Kocherinovo Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. As of 2013 it has 152 inhabitants
Kyustendil-Stob
Lectures Stob (village), part of Bulgaria's municipality of Kocherinovo Stob Earth Pyramids, in Bulgaria's Kyustendil Province Stob, Scottish prefix for
Kyustendil-German, Bulgaria
village of Dzherman (Джерман - pronounced "Jerman") near Dupnitsa in Kyustendil Province. German Peninsula on Fallières Coast in Antarctica is named after
Kyustendil-Ushi, Bulgaria
Ushi is a village in Treklyano Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°31′32″N 22°33′42″E
Kyustendil-Rakovo, Kyustendil Province
Rakovo is a village in Nevestino Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°05′18″N 22°43′09″E
Kyustendil-Sushitsa, Kyustendil Province
Sushitsa (Сушица) is a village in Treklyano Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 v t e
Kyustendil-Piperovo, Kyustendil Province
Piperovo (Bulgarian: Пиперево) is a village in Dupnitsa Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014
Kyustendil-Zhilentsi
Zhilentsi is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°16′00″N 22°39′00″E
Kyustendil-Blato, Bulgaria
Blato is a village in Bobov Dol Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°14′00″N 22°57′00″E
Kyustendil-Rasovo, Kyustendil Province
Rasovo (Bulgarian: Ръсово [ˈrɤsovo], also transliterated as Rusovo) is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide
Kyustendil-Babino, Bulgaria
Babino is a village in Bobov Dol Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°21′00″N 22°58′00″E
Kyustendil-2023–24 Third Amateur Football League (Bulgaria)
2007 Botev Vratsa II Balkan Bansko Botev Chavdar Granit Kostinbrod 2012 Kyustendil Marek Nadezhda Oborishte Pirin Gotse Delchev Pirin Razlog Rilski Sportist
Kyustendil-Kaloyan of Bulgaria
likely that they crossed Bulgaria without his authorization. Kaloyan captured Braničevo, Velbuzhd (now Kyustendil in Bulgaria), Skopje and Prizren from
Kyustendil-Demographics of Bulgaria
Republic of Bulgaria is monitored by the National Statistical Institute of Bulgaria. Demographic features of the population of Bulgaria include population
Kyustendil-Regional Amateur Football Groups (Bulgaria)
OFG Dobrich West A OFG Dobrich East A OFG Kardzhali A OFG Kyustendil Osogovo A OFG Kyustendil Rila A OFG Lovech A OFG Montana A OFG Pazardzhik A OFG Pernik
Kyustendil-Visoka Mogila
Visoka Mogila (Bulgarian: Висока могила) is a village in Boboshevo Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. As of 2013 it has 43 inhabitants
Kyustendil-Shatrovo, Bulgaria
Shatrovo (Bulgarian: Шатрово; Aromanian: Shatra) is a village in Bobov Dol Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Some Aromanian nomads
Kyustendil-Bulgarian Air Force
first air strike against Bulgarian targets was carried out by 4 Yugoslav Dornier Do 17 Kb-1 on 6 April 1941 on the city of Kyustendil and its railway station
Kyustendil-Sredorek, Kyustendil Province
Province, south-western . As of end of 2013, its population was 43. Guide , Accessed Dec 27, 2014. [1] "*** Guide
Kyustendil-Ilyo Voyvoda
and Kyustendil. Illyo was one of the Bulgarian representatives at the signing of the Treaty of San Stefano which marked the restoration of Bulgaria in
Kyustendil-Fantastico (supermarket chain)
capital, in the town of Kyustendil, in south-western Bulgaria. Nowadays, there are Fantastico supermarkets in Sofia, Kyustendil, Pernik and Elin Pelin
Kyustendil-Georgi Iliev (businessman)
Berbatov hostage with plans of making him sign for his football team, Levski Kyustendil. Berbatov's father contacted CSKA Sofia's boss Iliya Pavlov who set things
Kyustendil-Gramade, Kyustendil Province
Gramade (Bulgarian: Грамаде) is a village in Dupnitsa Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014
Kyustendil-NUTS statistical regions of Bulgaria
BG136 Silistra BG2 South Bulgaria BG21 South West BG211 Grad Sofiya BG212 Sofiya BG213 Blagoevgrad BG214 Pernik BG215 Kyustendil BG22 South Central BG221
Kyustendil-Religion in Bulgaria
Religion in Bulgaria has been dominated by Christianity since its adoption as the state religion in 864. The dominant form of the religion is Eastern Orthodox
Kyustendil-Vetren, Kyustendil Province
Vetren is a village in Nevestino Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°03′00″N 22°45′00″E
Kyustendil-Dragovishtitsa
river One of two villages in Bulgaria: Dragovishtitsa, Kyustendil Province - a village in the Kyustendil municipality, Kyustendil province Dragovishtitsa,
Kyustendil-Dyakovo, Bulgaria
Dyakovo (Bulgarian: Дяково) is a village in Dupnitsa Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014
Kyustendil-Varna, Bulgaria
Varna (Bulgarian: Варна, pronounced [ˈvarnɐ]) is the third-largest city in Bulgaria and the largest city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea
Kyustendil-II-62 road (Bulgaria)
of Kyustendil and Sofia Provinces. Its length is 80 km. The road starts at Km 25.7 of the first class I-6 road northeast of the city of Kyustendil and
Kyustendil-Bulgarian Turks
Bulgarian Turks (Bulgarian: български турци; Turkish: Bulgaristan Türkleri) are ethnic Turks from Bulgaria. According to the 2021 census, there were 508
Kyustendil-PP–DB
PP–DB (Bulgarian: ПП – ДБ) is a Bulgarian electoral coalition between We Continue the Change and Democratic Bulgaria. The alliance was formed prior to
Kyustendil-Mursalevo
Mursalevo (Bulgarian: Мурсалево) is a village in Kocherinovo Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. As of 2013 it has 413 inhabitants
Kyustendil-Shopi
modern Bulgarian, scholar Yosif Kovachev from Štip in Eastern Macedonia proposed that the "Middle Bulgarian" or "Shop dialect" of Kyustendil (in southwestern
Kyustendil-Rila motorway
the cities of Kyustendil, Dupnitsa (Struma motorway (A3)) and Samokov. The motorway will duplicate the national road I-6 to Kyustendil and II-62 to Samokov
Kyustendil-Anzhelo Kyuchukov
Anzhelo Alexandrov Kyuchukov (Bulgarian: Анжело Александров Кючуков) (born 2 October 1972) is a former Bulgarian footballer. "Stats Centre: Anzhelo Kyuchukov
Kyustendil-Borovets, Kyustendil Province
Borovets (Bulgarian: Боровец) is a village in Kocherinovo Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. As of 2013 it has 94 inhabitants
Kyustendil-Vehicle registration plates of Bulgaria
Standard Bulgarian vehicle registration plates display black glyphs (alphanumeric characters) on a white background, together with – on the left-hand
Kyustendil-Slatino, Kyustendil Province
Slatino (Bulgarian: Слатино) is a village in Boboshevo Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. As of 2013 it has 417 inhabitants. The
Kyustendil-Bulgarian Exarchate
The Bulgarian Exarchate (Bulgarian: Българска екзархия, romanized: Balgarska ekzarhiya; Turkish: Bulgar Eksarhlığı) was the official name of the Bulgarian
Kyustendil-Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria
the Battle of Velbazhd against the Serbs at modern-day Kyustendil in 1330, in which Bulgaria suffered defeat. The defeat, combined with the worsening
Kyustendil-Stob Earth Pyramids
south-western Bulgaria. They span an area of 0.7 km2 near the village of Stob, Kyustendil Province. The rock formations are up to 12 m high and up to 40 m thick
Kyustendil-Topolnitsa, Kyustendil Province
Topolnitsa (Bulgarian: Тополница) is a village in Dupnitsa Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27,
Kyustendil-Dzherman, Kyustendil Province
Dzherman (Bulgarian: Джерман [ˈd͡ʒɛrmɐn]) is a village in Dupnitsa Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed
Kyustendil-Ruse, Bulgaria
Ruse (also transliterated as Rousse, Russe; Bulgarian: Русе [ˈrusɛ]) is the fifth largest city in Bulgaria. Ruse is in the northeastern part of the country
Kyustendil-Barakovo, Bulgaria
Barakovo (Bulgarian: Бараково) is a village in Kocherinovo Municipality, Kyustendil Province of southwest Bulgaria. As of 2013, it had a population of
Kyustendil-Krumovo, Kyustendil Province
Krumovo (Bulgarian: Крумово) is a village in Kocherinovo Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. As of 2013 it has 63 inhabitants.
Kyustendil-Krayni Dol
Dol (Bulgarian: Крайни дол) is a village in Dupnitsa Municipality, located in the Kyustendil Province of southwestern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed
Kyustendil-2023–24 Bulgarian Cup
amateur competitions and 16 non-reserve teams from the Second League. Kyustendil (III) v Dunav Ruse (II) Metalurg Pernik (IV) v Chernomorets Balchik (II)
Kyustendil-Pobit Kamak, Kyustendil Province
Pobit Kamak is a village in Treklyano Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. The village of Pobit Kamak has only two inhabitants in
Kyustendil-Saint Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia
temples in the following towns: Valchedram, Sandanski, Dolna Mitropoliya, Kyustendil, Kaspichan, Breznik, Dorkovo village. Church of St Paraskeva in Valchedram
Kyustendil-Malo Selo, Bulgaria
Malo Selo is a village in Bobov Dol Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 v t e
Kyustendil-United Bulgarian Bank
United Bulgarian Bank (UBB) is one of the leading Bulgarian commercial banks. It is the first and largest banking consolidation project in Bulgaria, accomplished
Kyustendil-Seven Rila Lakes
Mountain in Bulgaria. Situated between 2,100 and 2,500 metres elevation above sea level, they are the most visited group of lakes in Bulgaria. Each lake
Kyustendil-Battle of Velbazhd
day Kyustendil). The growing power of the Serbian Kingdom from the late 13th century raised serious concerns in the traditional Balkan powers Bulgaria and
Kyustendil-Veliko Tarnovo
Tarnovo (Bulgarian: Велико Търново, romanized: Veliko Tyrnovo, pronounced [vɛˈliko ˈtɤrnovo]; "Great Tarnovo") is a city in north central Bulgaria and the
Kyustendil-First Army (Bulgaria)
(Samoranovo, Bulgaria) 1st Army Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment Other smaller units included the 88th Army Engineer Regiment (Kyustendil, Bulgaria); the 4th
Kyustendil-City Radio (Bulgaria)
at 99.7 MHz and later in Plovdiv, Varna, Stara Zagora, Blagoevgrad and Kyustendil. In 2007 it won a license for Lovech. From August 19, 2008 Radio City
Kyustendil-Sanjak of Kyustendil
The Sanjak of Kyustendil was an Ottoman administrative-territorial unit that existed from 1395 to 1878. It included the former lands of Konstantin Dragash
Kyustendil-Granitsa, Kyustendil Province
Granitsa (Bulgarian: Граница, pronounced [ɡrɐˈnit͡sɐ]; also transliterated Granica or Granitza) is a village in southwestern Bulgaria, part of Kyustendil Municipality
Kyustendil-Banya
southern Bulgaria Banya, Sliven Province, a village in central Bulgaria Constantine's Banya, an old name variant of the city of Kyustendil, Bulgaria Bánya
Kyustendil-Geography of Bulgaria
Sapareva Banya), Struma zone (Kyustendil, Sandanski, Ognyanovo, Marikostinovo, Dobrinishte). The soil cover of Bulgaria is diverse. The soil resources
Kyustendil-Malyovitsa
Malyovitsa (Bulgarian: Мальовица [mɐˈʎɔvit͡sɐ]) is a peak in the northwestern part of the Rila Mountain in southwestern Bulgaria. It is 2,729 m high and
Kyustendil-National Police Service (Bulgaria)
National Police Service (Bulgarian: Национална Служба Полиция), also known as the General Directorate "National Police" (Bulgarian: Главна дирекция "Национална
Kyustendil-2023 Bulgarian parliamentary election
Early parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 2 April 2023 to elect members of the National Assembly. These were initially scheduled to be held
Kyustendil-Southern Bulgaria
Southern Bulgaria includes the following 14 Bulgarian provinces: Blagoevgrad Province Burgas Province Haskovo Province Kardzhali Province Kyustendil Province
Kyustendil-KH
Cambodia Kutná Hora District, Czech Republic (vehicle plate code) Kyustendil, Bulgaria (vehicle plate code) Bad Kreuznach, Germany (vehicle plate code)
Kyustendil-Shumen
Shumen (Bulgarian: Шумен, also romanized as Shoumen or Šumen, pronounced [ˈʃumɛn]) is the tenth-largest city in Bulgaria and the administrative and economic
Kyustendil-FIBA U18 Women's EuroBasket
Bronze medal game Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place 1965 Bulgaria (Kyustendil, Lom, Botevgrad, Sofia) Soviet Union Round-robin group Yugoslavia
Kyustendil-Bistritsa, Kyustendil Province
Bistritsa (Bulgarian: Бистрица) is a village in Dupnitsa Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014
Kyustendil-Politics of Bulgaria
The politics of Bulgaria take place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the prime minister is the head of government
Kyustendil-Kyustendil dialect
The Kyustendil dialect is a Bulgarian dialect, member of the Southwestern Bulgarian dialects, which is spoken in the region of Kyustendil in central western
Kyustendil-Gotse Delchev
establishment of a bomb manufacturing plant in the village of Sabler near Kyustendil in Bulgaria. The bombs were later smuggled across the Ottoman border into Macedonia
Kyustendil-List of World Heritage Sites in Bulgaria
natural heritage. Bulgaria accepted the convention on 7 March 1974. As of 2022[update], there are ten World Heritage Sites listed in Bulgaria. The first four
Kyustendil-Nikopol, Bulgaria
Nikopol (Bulgarian: Никопол [niˈkɔpoɫ]; historically Greek: Νικόπολις, Nikópolis, Latin: Nicopolis, Turkish: Niğbolu) is a town in northern Bulgaria, the
Kyustendil-Bulgarian Cup
The Bulgarian Cup (Bulgarian: Купа на България, romanized: Kupa na Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian annual football competition. It is the country's main cup
Kyustendil-Treklyano
(Bulgarian: Трекляно, pronounced [ˈtrɛkʎɐno]; also transliterated Trekljano or Trekliano) is a village in southwestern Bulgaria, part of Kyustendil Province
Kyustendil-Tsarvaritsa
Tsurvaritsa (Bulgarian: Село Църварица) is a village in the municipality of Nevestino, located in the Kyustendil Province of western Bulgaria. The village
Kyustendil-Montana, Bulgaria
Montana (Bulgarian: Монтана [monˈtanɐ]) is a town in northwestern Bulgaria. It is the administrative centre of the Montana Province. On the 2021 census
Kyustendil-Slavcho Pavlov
professional career in Bulgarian football, while additionally having two spells abroad - in Turkey and Malta. With Velbazhd Kyustendil, he earned a bronze
Kyustendil-Sofia Province
administrative center. The province borders on the provinces of Pernik, Kyustendil, Blagoevgrad, Pazardzhik, Plovdiv, Lovech, Vratsa, Montana and "Sofia
Kyustendil-Glasat na Bulgaria season 7
The seventh season of Bulgarian reality singing competition Glasat na Bulgaria premiered on February 23, 2020, and broadcast at 20:00 every Sunday until
Kyustendil-First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)
League (Bulgarian: Първа професионална футболна лига, romanized: Parva Profesionalna Futbolna Liga), commonly known as Parva Liga or Bulgarian First League
Kyustendil-Sapareva Banya
Sapareva Banya (Bulgarian: Сапарева баня, transliterated Sapareva banya) is a town in southwestern Bulgaria, part of Kyustendil Province. As Ancient Germania
Kyustendil-Struma motorway
Struma Motorway (Bulgarian: Автомагистрала „Струма“, Avtomagistrala "Struma") is a motorway currently under construction in Bulgaria. The motorway is
Kyustendil-Pleven
Pleven (Bulgarian: Плèвен pronounced [ˈplɛvɛn]) is the seventh most populous city in Bulgaria. Located in the northern part of the country, it is the
Kyustendil-Konstantin Dejanović
Ottomans named Konstantin's capital Velbužd after him, Köstendil (now Bulgarian Kyustendil). Dejanović was married twice. The name of his first wife is unknown
Kyustendil-John Vincent Atanasoff
School, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria The John Atanasoff Professional Technical High School, Kyustendil, Bulgaria The John Atanasoff Bulgarian Language School, Chicago
Kyustendil-Ilian Stoyanov
himself with Velbazhd Kyustendil and Levski Sofia, appearing in more than 150 matches in the top division. During his time in Bulgarian football, he established
Kyustendil-Saparevo
Sapareva Banya Municipality, Kyustendil Province, Bulgaria, near Sapareva Banya . "Guide Bulgaria". Public.guide-bulgaria.com. Retrieved 2014-05-16. 42°18′10″N
Kyustendil-Tserovitsa
Tserovitsa is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°20′53″N 22°31′49″E
Kyustendil-Konyavo
Konyavo is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°19′30″N 22°47′00″E
Kyustendil-Dozhdevitsa
Dozhdevitsa is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°19′45″N 22°33′54″E
Kyustendil-Velin Alaykov
Organization (IMRO). Alaykov was born in 1882 in the village of Bogoslov, Kyustendil district. He studied in his village and then in the smithery school in
Kyustendil-Iwan Iwanoff
Iwan Nickoloff Iwanoff (Bulgarian: Иван Николов Иванов), born in Kyustendil, Bulgaria and died in Perth, Western Australia, was an architect known for
Kyustendil-Burgas
Burgas (Bulgarian: Бургас, pronounced [burˈɡas] ), sometimes transliterated as Bourgas, is the second largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast in
Kyustendil-List of football clubs in Bulgaria
list of football teams in Bulgaria, contains football clubs that have recently been and/or still are members of the Bulgarian Football Union. The list
Kyustendil-100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria
100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria is a Bulgarian national movement established in 1966 to promote tourism among Bulgaria's most significant cultural, historic
Kyustendil-Plovdiv
Plovdiv (Bulgarian: Пловдив, pronounced [ˈpɫɔvdif]) is the second-largest city in Bulgaria, 93 miles southeast of the capital Sofia. It had a population
Kyustendil-Energy in Bulgaria
Energy in Bulgaria is among the most important sectors of the national economy and encompasses energy and electricity production, consumption and transportation
Kyustendil-Bazovitsa
Bazovitsa is a village in Treklyano Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°35′54″N 22°32′40″E
Kyustendil-Chetirtsi
Chetirtsi is a village in Nevestino Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°14′26″N 22°52′51″E
Kyustendil-Church of St Petka, Vukovo
The Church of St Petka (Bulgarian: Църква Света Петка) is a late Medieval Bulgarian church in the village of Vukovo, Kyustendil Province. The church is
Kyustendil-COVID-19 pandemic in Bulgaria
57-year-old man in Kyustendil and a 40-year-old man in Sofia. Hassan Ademov from the Movement for Rights and Freedoms became the first Bulgarian member of parliament
Kyustendil-Lisets (mountain)
railway line No. 6 Sofia–Pernik–Kyustendil–Gyueshevo served by the Bulgarian State Railways. Geographic Dictionary of Bulgaria 1980, p. 287 "A Map of the Republican
Kyustendil-Second Balkan War
were deployed along the old Serbian-Bulgarian borders, with the 5th Army under general Stefan Toshev around Kyustendil, and the 4th Army under General Stiliyan
Kyustendil-Polska Skakavitsa
Polska Skakavitsa is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°25′06″N
Kyustendil-Rasovo
Montana Province, a village in northern Bulgaria Rasovo, Kyustendil Province, a village in southern Bulgaria Rasovo, Montenegro, a village in Montenegro
Kyustendil-Sovolyanska Bistritsa
railway line No. 6 Sofia–Pernik–Kyustendil–Gyueshevo served by the Bulgarian State Railways. Geographic Dictionary of Bulgaria 1980, pp. 48–49 "A Map of the
Kyustendil-Vukovo
Vukovo (Bulgarian: Вуково) is a village in the Boboshevo Municipality, Kyustendil Province, western Bulgaria. As of 2013 it has 58 inhabitants. The village
Kyustendil-Erika Zafirova
Erika Rosenova Zafirova (Bulgarian: Ерика Росенова Зафирова; born 7 May 1999) is a Bulgarian rhythmic gymnast. She is the 2020 Olympic group all-around
Kyustendil-Rila (disambiguation)
highest mountain range of Bulgaria and the Balkans Rila (town), a town in Rila Municipality, Kyustendil Province, Bulgaria Rila Municipality Rila, Tibet
Kyustendil-Kiril Stanchev
Army during World War II. Kiril Stanchev was born on 14 December 1895 in Kyustendil. He graduated from the Sofia Military School in 1916 with the rank of
Kyustendil-Yugozapaden Planning Region
Province, Sofia city, Sofia Province, Pernik Province and Kyustendil Province. The region is Bulgaria's richest. The capital's economic sectors are diversified
Kyustendil-Asen Vasiliev
Василиев; June 2, 1900, Kyustendil - June 21, 1981, Sofia) was a Bulgarian art critic and artist, professor and honorary citizen of Kyustendil. Member of the Union
Kyustendil-List of Bulgarian provinces by GDP
This is a list of Bulgarian provinces and the capital city of Sofia by GDP Provinces by GDP in 2020 according to data by Eurostat. Provinces by GDP per
Kyustendil-Todor Angelov
Angelov Dzekov (Bulgarian: Тодор Ангелов Дзеков, rendered in French as Théodore Angheloff; 12 January 1900 – 30 November 1943) was a Bulgarian anarcho-communist
Kyustendil-Brest
to: Belarus: Brest Region Brest Airport Brest Fortress Brest, Kyustendil Province, Bulgaria Brest, Croatia Břest, Czech Republic France: Arrondissement
Kyustendil-Gorno Uyno
Gorno Uyno is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°27′06″N 22°34′22″E
Kyustendil-Gavril Atanasov
of the icon of St. Demetrius in the church "Saint Demetrius" in Kyustendil, Bulgaria. One of the monasteries where his painting can be found is the St
Kyustendil-Hisarlaka fortress
of Kyustendil, in what is now Bulgaria. Originally constructed by the Romans around 400 AD, it was among the most important castles of the Bulgarian Empire
Kyustendil-Georgi Daskalov
first club was Pirin Blagoevgrad. He has also played for Belasitsa Petrich and Velbazhd Kyustendil. "Georgi Daskalov Facts". Footballdatabase.eu. v t e
Kyustendil-Tsarvena Yabalka
Tsarvena Yabalka is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°16′41″N
Kyustendil-Blazhievo
Blazhievo (Bulgarian: Блажиево) is a village in Boboshevo Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014
Kyustendil-Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine
Romanians and one populated by Bulgarians). In 1919, the area corresponded to the following parts of the Bulgarian okrugs: Kyustendil, 661 km2 (255 sq mi), Tzaribrod
Kyustendil-Border Police (Bulgaria)
Directorate-General for Border Police (Bulgarian: Главна дирекция „Гранична полиция”) is part of the Bulgarian Ministry of the Interior that is responsible
Kyustendil-Blagoy Georgiev
Slavia's only goal in their league loss, a 2–1 defeat against Velbazhd Kyustendil. He then scored in Slavia's 3–2 win against Botev Plovdiv on 22 April
Kyustendil-Bulgarian–Serbian wars (medieval)
town of Velbazhd (Kyustendil). Despite the one-day truce agreed by the two rulers, the Serbs broke their word and attacked the Bulgarians while the latter
Kyustendil-Rila
250,000 people. Administratively it falls in four of Bulgaria's 28 provinces: Blagoevgrad, Kyustendil, Sofia and Pazardzhik. From west to east there are
Kyustendil-Outline of the Bulgarian People's Army at the end of the Cold War
Pravets) 2nd Construction Regiment (2. Строителен Полк) (Kyustendil) (battalion in Kyustendil; cadred battalions in Bobov Dol and Stanke Dimitrov, cadred
Kyustendil-Mala Fucha
Fucha is a village in Bobov Dol Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°21′00″N 22°57′00″E
Kyustendil-Michael Shishman of Bulgaria
with the Byzantines, the Bulgarian army met the Serbs, whose army numbered 15,000 men as well, alone near Velbazhd (Kyustendil). On a personal meeting
Kyustendil-Evgeni Yordanov (footballer)
Evgeni Yordanov (Bulgarian: Евгени Йорданов; born 4 February 1978) is a former Bulgarian football player who played as a forward. CSKA Sofia A Group (2):
Kyustendil-Rezhintsi
Rezhintsi is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°23′39″N 22°33′16″E
Kyustendil-Poletintsi
Poletintsi is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°25′47″N 22°37′20″E
Kyustendil-Chudintsi
Chudintsi is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°23′15″N 22°30′00″E
Kyustendil-Buranovo
Buranovo may refer to: Buranovo, Bulgaria, a place in Kocherinovo municipality of Kyustendil Province, Bulgaria Buranovo, Russia, several rural localities
Kyustendil-Glasat na Bulgaria season 8
The eighth season of Bulgarian reality singing competition Glasat na Bulgaria premiered on 12 September 2021 and broadcasts every 20:00, at bTV. For this
Kyustendil-Kocherinovo Municipality
is a municipality in Kyustendil Province, Bulgaria. The administrative centre is Kocherinovo. According to the latest Bulgarian census of 2011, the religious
Kyustendil-Human rights in Bulgaria
Times notes that during the COVID-19 pandemic "in the Roma suburb in Kyustendil, most roads are unpaved and strewn with garbage," and that Roma children
Kyustendil-Bulgarian Land Forces
- Samoranovo 88th Army Engineer Regiment - Kyustendil ? Army Pontoon and Bridging Battalion - Kyustendil 1st Army Parachute Reconnaissance Battalion
Kyustendil-Stob
Bulgaria's municipality of Kocherinovo Stob Earth Pyramids, in Bulgaria's Kyustendil Province Stob, Scottish prefix for "Mount", as in Stob Binnein, Stob Coire
Kyustendil-Vasil Iliev
Bulgarian mobster, businessman and wrestler. Vasil Iliev was born in 1965 in Kyustendil, Bulgaria. He was a very successful wrestler, becoming a national champion
Kyustendil-Radostin Kishishev
ineligible for two of Litex's games - an away fixture against PFC Velbazhd Kyustendil and a home one vs. Levski Sofia - due to not being properly registered
Kyustendil-University College Dublin A.F.C.
the Intertoto Cup. Their opponents were the Bulgarian side PFC Velbazhd Kyustendil, who boasted a couple of full Bulgaria internationals, including Ilian
Kyustendil-Spa town
103 °C. Other famous spa towns include Sandanski, Hisarya, Bankya, Devin, Kyustendil, Varshets, Velingrad. In Bulgarian, the word for a spa is баня (transliterated
Kyustendil-German invasion of Greece
movement of large military units. Two invasion courses were located west of Kyustendil; another was along the Yugoslav-Bulgarian border, via the Struma river
Kyustendil-Telephone numbers in Bulgaria
Pernik 77x Pernik Province codes (777: Radomir) 77xx 77xxx 78 Kyustendil 79xx Kyustendil Province codes 799 NMT mobile network Mobikom, disused, replaced
Kyustendil-Dimitar Berbatov
with plans of making him sign for Georgi Iliev's football team, Levski Kyustendil. Berbatov's father contacted CSKA Sofia's boss Iliya Pavlov who set things
Kyustendil-Veliki Preslav
Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo
Kyustendil-Asenovgrad
Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo
Kyustendil-Balchik
Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo
Kyustendil-Belogradchik
Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo
Kyustendil-Bobov Dol
дол [ˈbɔbovˌdɔɫ]; also Bobovdol) is a town in Bobov Dol Municipality, Kyustendil Province, southwestern Bulgaria. Bobov Dol lies near the geographic centre
Kyustendil-Bozhurishte
Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo
Kyustendil-Boychinovtsi
Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo
Kyustendil-Bratsigovo
Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo
Kyustendil-Brezovo
Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo
Kyustendil-Byala Cherkva
Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo
Kyustendil-Hristo Tatarchev
Sandanski and did not participate in the activities of the IMRO at the Kyustendil Congress in March 1908, where he was appointed as an adviser to the Foreign
Kyustendil-Stefan Lazarević
other fronts, so that by the end of that year Stefan, and Skopje and Kyustendil Beylerbey's attacked the country of Musa. Winter weather and swollen river
Kyustendil-List of Holocaust memorials and museums
Paulo – 2011 Jewish Historical Museum (Sofia) Dimitar Peshev Museum (Kyustendil) Monument of Gratitude (Plovdiv) Holocaust Memorial sculpture (Edmonton
Kyustendil-Pravets
Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo
Kyustendil-Nedelya Petkova
Petkova began as a teacher in Sofia (1858-1861), Samokov (1862-1864), Kyustendil (1864-1865), Prilep (1865-1866), Ohrid (1868-1869) and Veles (1870-1871)
Kyustendil-Yugozapaden Planning Region
Blagoevgrad Province, Sofia city, Sofia Province, Pernik Province and Kyustendil Province. The region is Bulgaria's richest. The capital's economic sectors
Kyustendil-Eparchy of Zahumlje and Herzegovina
Metropolitanate Karlovci Patriarchate Hvosno Lipljan Toplica Banjska Marča Samokov Kyustendil Arad (1695–1865) Kostajnica (1713–1771) Šabac and Valjevo (1831–2006)
Kyustendil-NUTS statistical regions of Bulgaria
West BG211 Grad Sofiya BG212 Sofiya BG213 Blagoevgrad BG214 Pernik BG215 Kyustendil BG22 South Central BG221 Plovdiv BG222 Stara Zagora BG223 Haskovo BG224
Kyustendil-Slavic dragon
"Kyustendilskite polchani i tekhniyat govor" Кюстендилските полчани и техният говор [Kyustendil citizens and their speech]. ИССФ (Известия на Семинара по славянска филология)
Kyustendil-List of Roman public baths
Hammam Righa (Aquae Calidae) Hammam Essalihine (Aquae Flavianae) Carnuntum Kyustendil (Pautalia) Roman Thermae, Varna (Odessus) Hisarya (Augusta Diocletianopolis)
Kyustendil-Andronikos III Palaiologos
decisively defeated the Bulgarians in the Battle of Velbazhd (modern Kyustendil, Bulgaria) without significant Byzantine participation. The Ottomans continued
Kyustendil-Bulgarian football league system
OFG Dobrich West A OFG Dobrich East A OFG Kardzhali A OFG Kyustendil Osogovo A OFG Kyustendil Rila A OFG Lovech A OFG Montana A OFG Pazardzhik A OFG Pernik
Kyustendil-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Ciudad de La Habana Province 3,053.49 Second smallest province of Cuba. Kyustendil Province 3,027 Province of Bulgaria. Lhuntse 3,022 Third largest district
Kyustendil-Plovdiv
Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo
Kyustendil-Kyustendil dialect
The Kyustendil dialect is a Bulgarian dialect, member of the Southwestern Bulgarian dialects, which is spoken in the region of Kyustendil in central western
Kyustendil-Nevestino, Kyustendil Province
Bulgaria, part of Kyustendil Province. It is the administrative centre of Nevestino municipality, which lies in the central part of Kyustendil Province. The
Kyustendil-Veliko Tarnovo
Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo
Kyustendil-Gavril Atanasov
author of the icon of St. Demetrius in the church "Saint Demetrius" in Kyustendil, Bulgaria. One of the monasteries where his painting can be found is the
Kyustendil-Zlatan Stoykov
Nevestino municipality, Kyustendil Province on 17 March 1951. He finished the Technical College of Electrical Industry in Kyustendil and graduated from the
Kyustendil-Granitsa, Kyustendil Province
Granitza) is a village in southwestern Bulgaria, part of Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province. Granitsa lies in a hilly valley in the eastern
Kyustendil-Shumen
Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo
Kyustendil-Turkish people
the east of Vratsa, Sofia and Samokov, and turns west reaching south of Kyustendil close to the borders with Serbia and North Macedonia. The eastern dialects
Kyustendil-Vukovo
Vukovo (Bulgarian: Вуково) is a village in the Boboshevo Municipality, Kyustendil Province, western Bulgaria. As of 2013 it has 58 inhabitants. The village
Kyustendil-List of football stadiums in Bulgaria
10,000 Dimitrovgrad Dimitrovgrad 30 Osogovo Stadium 10,000 Kyustendil Velbazhd Kyustendil 1979 31 Gancho Panov Stadium 10,000 Pavlikeni Pavlikeni 32 Lokomotiv
Kyustendil-Vetren
municipality, Burgas Province Vetren, Kyustendil Province - a village in the Nevestino municipality, Kyustendil Province Vetren, Silistra Province - a
Kyustendil-10th MMC – Kyustendil
10th Multi-member Constituency – Kyustendil is a constituency whose borders are the same as Kyustendil Province in Bulgaria In the 2009 Bulgarian parliamentary
Kyustendil-Kopilovtsi
refer to the following places in Bulgaria: Kopilovtsi, Kyustendil Province, a village in Kyustendil municipality Kopilovtsi, Montana Province, a village
Kyustendil-Belisarius
Belisarius (Latin pronunciation: [bɛ.lɪˈsaː.ri.ʊs]; Greek: Βελισάριος; c. 500 – 565) was a military commander of the Byzantine Empire under the emperor
Kyustendil-National Police Service (Bulgaria)
Tervel, Balchik, General Toshevo, Shabla and Krushari ODMVR Kyustendil -One station in Kyustendil -Substations in Dupnitsa, Bobov Dol and Rila ODMVR Kardzhali
Kyustendil-PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv
by Georgi Iliev, who at the time owned another football club, Velbazhd Kyustendil. It finished in third place in the top division for three consecutive
Kyustendil-Strumica
the town was named Ustrumca. It initially belonged to the Sanjak of Kyustendil, and the timarli-sipahi system was established. Nomads and livestock breeders
Kyustendil-Targovishte
Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo
Kyustendil-Romani people
the Roma. Bulgaria – In northwestern Bulgaria, in addition to Sofia and Kyustendil, Christianity is the dominant faith among the Romani, and a major conversion
Kyustendil-KH
for Cambodia Kutná Hora District, Czech Republic (vehicle plate code) Kyustendil, Bulgaria (vehicle plate code) Bad Kreuznach, Germany (vehicle plate code)
Kyustendil-Ruse, Bulgaria
Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo
Kyustendil-Kingdom of Serbia (medieval)
Serbian-held parts of Macedonia, while Bulgarians met in a decisive battle near Kyustendil (Velbuzhd) in eastern Macedonia. The Bulgarian army was destroyed in that
Kyustendil-ISO 3166-2:BG
Gabrovo Габрово BG-26 Haskovo Хасково BG-09 Kardzhali Кърджали BG-10 Kyustendil Кюстендил BG-11 Lovech Ловеч BG-12 Montana Монтана BG-13 Pazardzhik Пазарджик
Kyustendil-Kyustendil
Kyustendil (Bulgarian: Кюстендил [kʲustenˈdiɫ]) is a town in the far west of Bulgaria, the capital of the Kyustendil Province, a former bishopric and present
Kyustendil-Second Balkan War
Serbian-Bulgarian borders, with the 5th Army under general Stefan Toshev around Kyustendil, and the 4th Army under General Stiliyan Kovachev in the Kočani–Radoviš
Kyustendil-Silistra
Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo
Kyustendil-Dobrich
Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo
Kyustendil-Siemens Desiro
16 trains had been delivered, with many of them operating on the Sofia-Kyustendil-Sofia line. Another €117 million deal for 25 EMUs has also been signed
Kyustendil-Vladimir Dimitrov
post-Russo-Turkish War era. Vladimir Dimitrov was born in Frolosh, near Kyustendil and started his career as a clerk. In 1903 he enrolled in the School of
Kyustendil-Dimitar Peshev
March 1943, all of Bulgaria's 48,000 Jews would be deported from the Kyustendil railway station and sent to death camps in German-occupied Poland. This
Kyustendil-Iliyan Chavdarov
Bulgarian footballer. In 2009, Chavdarov was included in the Velbazhd Kyustendil first-team squad. During his two years at Velbazhd, he scored 10 goals
Kyustendil-Bulgaria
Blagoevgrad Burgas Dobrich Gabrovo Haskovo Kardzhali Kyustendil Lovech Montana Pazardzhik Pernik Pleven Plovdiv Razgrad Ruse Shumen Silistra Sliven Smolyan
Kyustendil-John of Rila
Saint John of Rila, also known as Ivan of Rila (Bulgarian: Свети преподобни Йоан Рилски Чудотворец, romanized: Svеti prеpodobni Yoan Rilski Chudotvorеts
Kyustendil-Kingdom of Bulgaria
Meanwhile, in late 1922 and early 1923, Macedonian nationalists occupied Kyustendil on the Yugoslav border. They attacked government officials to protest
Kyustendil-Nesebar
Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo
Kyustendil-Kyustendil Ridge
Kyustendil Ridge is a partly ice-free ridge rising to 1,774 m (5,820 ft) on Nordenskjöld Coast in Graham Land, Antarctica. It extends 23 km (14 mi) in
Kyustendil-Bogoslov
Bogoslov is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, Bulgaria. Notable people include Velin Alaykov. v t e 42°15′N 22°41′E / 42.250°N
Kyustendil-Seven Rila Lakes
The Seven Rila Lakes (Bulgarian: Седемте рилски езера, romanized: Sedemte rilski ezera, pronounced [sɛdɛmˈtɛ ˈriɫski ɛzɛˈra]) are a group of glacial lakes
Kyustendil-Bulgaria during World War II
the 20,000 figure by deporting some 8,000 Bulgarian Jews from Sofia, Kyustendil, and elsewhere to Nazi extermination camps in Poland, including all southwest
Kyustendil-First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)
288 223 +65 329 – – – 2007-08 2013–14 4 Dissolved in 2019 29 Velbazhd Kyustendil 7 201 98 27 76 299 269 +30 321 – – 3 1954 2000–01 3 30 Montana 10 310
Kyustendil-Bulgarian Cup
Chernomorets Burgas — — 1 1989 1 Naftex Burgas — — 1 2000 1 Velbazhd Kyustendil — — 1 2001 1 Montana — — 1 2016 1 Arda Kardzhali — — 1 2021 1 CSKA 1948
Kyustendil-Banya
central Bulgaria Constantine's Banya, an old name variant of the city of Kyustendil, Bulgaria Bánya, the Hungarian name for Bănia Commune, Caraş-Severin County
Kyustendil-Bulgarian language
Sofia Southwestern Botevgrad Vratsa Ihtiman Elin Pelin Samokov Dupnitsa Kyustendil Maleshevo-Pirin1 Solun-Kukush1 Transitional Tran Breznik Belogradchik
Kyustendil-Lisec
in Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Лисец): Lisets, Kyustendil Province Lisets, Lovech Province Lisets Mountain (Kyustendil Province), a mountain range (highest peak
Kyustendil-Struma (river)
The Struma or Strymónas (Bulgarian: Струма [ˈstrumɐ]; Greek: Στρυμόνας [striˈmonas];) is a river in Bulgaria and Greece. Its ancient name was Strymṓn (Greek:
Kyustendil-Maya Manolova
well National Ombudsman of Bulgaria. Manolova was born on 4 May 1965 in Kyustendil. She attended the Soviet Komsomol University in Moscow and for 2 years
Kyustendil-Emir Kusturica
Sultan for his military service and on the way home to Herzegovina, in Kyustendil, he bought a gypsy and brought him to Plana; this gypsy was, according
Kyustendil-Zelkova
Samokov Region, Pernik, Pirin Mine in Blagoevgrad Region, Bobov Dol in Kyustendil Region; Zelkova praelonga Berger — Pirin Mine in Blagoevgrad Region. Zelkova
Kyustendil-The Holocaust in Bulgaria
remaining 8,000 were to be deported from "Old Bulgaria". The communities in Kyustendil and Plovdiv were targeted first, followed by Dupnitza, Gorna Dzhumaya
Kyustendil-Slatino, Kyustendil Province
Slatino (Bulgarian: Слатино) is a village in Boboshevo Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. As of 2013 it has 417 inhabitants. The
Kyustendil-Mali Varbovnik
Mali Varbovnik is a village in Bobov Dol Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°14′51″N 22°59′31″E
Kyustendil-Bistritsa, Kyustendil Province
Bistritsa (Bulgarian: Бистрица) is a village in Dupnitsa Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014
Kyustendil-Dzherman, Kyustendil Province
(Bulgarian: Джерман [ˈd͡ʒɛrmɐn]) is a village in Dupnitsa Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014
Kyustendil-Piperovo, Kyustendil Province
Piperovo (Bulgarian: Пиперево) is a village in Dupnitsa Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014
Kyustendil-Borovets, Kyustendil Province
Borovets (Bulgarian: Боровец) is a village in Kocherinovo Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. As of 2013 it has 94 inhabitants. It
Kyustendil-Dragodan
Dragodan (Bulgarian: Драгодан) is a village in Kocherinovo Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. As of 2013 it has 94 inhabitants. It
Kyustendil-Krumovo, Kyustendil Province
Krumovo (Bulgarian: Крумово) is a village in Kocherinovo Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. As of 2013 it has 63 inhabitants. It
Kyustendil-Kyustendil Municipality
Kyustendil Municipality is a municipality in Kyustendil Province, Bulgaria. The administrative centre is Kyustendil. According to the latest Bulgarian
Kyustendil-Brest, Kyustendil Province
Brest (Bulgarian: Брест) is a village in Treklyano Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. In 2011, the village had only one inhabitant
Kyustendil-Dobri Dol, Kyustendil Province
Dobri Dol is a village in Treklyano Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°30′23″N 22°40′12″E
Kyustendil-Sredorek, Kyustendil Province
Sredorek is a village in Treklyano Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. As of end of 2013, its population was 43. Guide Bulgaria
Kyustendil-Sushitsa, Kyustendil Province
Sushitsa (Сушица) is a village in Treklyano Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 v t e
Kyustendil-Blatets, Kyustendil Province
Blatets is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°19′00″N 22°36′11″E
Kyustendil-Bunovo, Kyustendil Province
Bunovo is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Bunovo Peak on Fallières Coast, Antarctica is named after
Kyustendil-Dvorishte, Kyustendil Province
Dvorishte is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°20′17″N 22°45′00″E
Kyustendil-Dragovishtitsa, Kyustendil Province
Dragovishtitsa is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. The community centre (chitalishte) "Slavcho Temkin"
Kyustendil-Goranovtsi, Kyustendil Province
Goranovtsi is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. It had a population of 82 people as of 2013. Guide Bulgaria
Kyustendil-Ivanovtsi, Kyustendil Province
Ivanovtsi is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°22′13″N 22°30′38″E
Kyustendil-Kopilovtsi, Kyustendil Province
Kopilovtsi is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°20′00″N 22°44′00″E
Kyustendil-Kopriva, Kyustendil Province
Kopriva is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°17′24″N 22°24′54″E
Kyustendil-Leska, Kyustendil Province
Leska is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°18′47″N 22°31′22″E
Kyustendil-Lozno, Kyustendil Province
Lozno is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 v t e
Kyustendil-Lomnitsa, Kyustendil Province
Lomnitsa is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 v t e
Kyustendil-Novo Selo, Kyustendil Province
Novo Selo is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. The etymology of the village comes from Slavic languages
Kyustendil-Polska Skakavitsa
Polska Skakavitsa is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°25′06″N
Kyustendil-Tservelyano
Tsarvenyano is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27, 2014 42°09′00″N 22°37′00″E
Kyustendil-List of association football club rivalries in Europe
Railroaders derby: Lokomotiv Plovdiv vs. Lokomotiv Sofia Kyustendil Province derby: Velbazhd Kyustendil vs. Marek Dupnitsa Southwest derby: Pirin Blagoevgrad
Kyustendil-Romani society and culture
for religious beliefs: Bulgaria: In northwestern Bulgaria and Sofia and Kyustendil, Islam has been the dominant religion. In southwestern Bulgaria (Pirin
Kyustendil-Sapareva Banya
transliterated Sapareva banya) is a town in southwestern Bulgaria, part of Kyustendil Province. As Ancient Germania (in Dacia), a former bishopric, it is a
Kyustendil-Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
machine-guns, 7 mortars and 701,388 cartridges only in the Petrich and Kyustendil Districts.[28] At the same time, a youth's extension of IMRO, the Macedonian
Kyustendil-List of Bulgarian football champions
Levski Sofia 71 Velbazhd Kyustendil 57 Dimcho Belyakov (Litex) 21 1999–00 Levski Sofia (21) 74 CSKA Sofia 64 Velbazhd Kyustendil 55 Mihail Mihaylov (Velbazhd)
Kyustendil-International E-road network
Albania – 61 km (38 mi): Ioannina → Albania – 194 km (121 mi): Sofia – Kyustendil – Kumanovo – 550 km (340 mi): İzmit – Bursa – Balıkesir – Manisa – İzmir
Kyustendil-Vehicle registration plates of Bulgaria
Pleven Province Пл, ПЛ ПлевЕН К Kardzhali Province Кж, К Кърджали КН Kyustendil Province Кн, КН КюстеНдил М Montana Province Мх, М Монтана Н Shumen Province
Kyustendil-Kosovo, Kyustendil Province
Kosovo (Bulgarian: Косово) is a village in Treklyano municipality, Kyustendil Province, Bulgaria, located at 42°35′40″N 22°34′49″E / 42.59444°N 22.58028°E
Kyustendil-2000–01 Bulgarian Cup
the Bulgarian Cup. Litex Lovech won the competition, beating Velbazhd Kyustendil 1–0 in the final at the Stadion Lokomotiv in Sofia. In this round entered
Kyustendil-Ilyo Voyvoda
and the people's fight for freedom in Kyustendil since 1981. Ilyo Voyvoda's grave is also located in Kyustendil. Ilyo Point on Clarence Island, Antarctica
Kyustendil-Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine
the area corresponded to the following parts of the Bulgarian okrugs: Kyustendil, 661 km2 (255 sq mi), Tzaribrod 418 km2 (161 sq mi), Tran 278 km2 (107 sq mi)
Kyustendil-List of cities founded by the Romans
Bulgaria 106 AD Durostorum Silistra Bulgaria earliest preserved mention of the city from 106 AD Pautalia Kyustendil Bulgaria 117 AD Artaxata Artashat Armenia
Kyustendil-Perushtitsa
Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo
Kyustendil-Brest
also refer to: Belarus: Brest Region Brest Airport Brest Fortress Brest, Kyustendil Province, Bulgaria Brest, Croatia Břest, Czech Republic France: Arrondissement
Kyustendil-Osogovo
mountain range and ski resort between the south-western part of Bulgaria (Kyustendil Province) and the north-eastern part of North Macedonia (Kočani and Kriva
Kyustendil-Central European Time
of Corfu The westernmost parts of the Bulgarian provinces of Vidin and Kyustendil The westernmost part of Romania, including most of the area of the counties
Kyustendil-United Bulgarian Bank
Kazanlak Karlovo Karnobat Kaspichan Kozloduy Kostinbrod Kula Kardzhali Kyustendil Levski Lovech Lom Lyubimets Mezdra Momchilgrad Montana Nesebar Nova Zagora
Kyustendil-Dragovishtitsa
villages in Bulgaria: Dragovishtitsa, Kyustendil Province - a village in the Kyustendil municipality, Kyustendil province Dragovishtitsa, Sofia Province
Kyustendil-Pirin Macedonia
Blagoevgrad Province, as well as the surrounding area of Barakovo from the Kyustendil Province. After World War I, Strumica and the surrounding area were broken
Kyustendil-Romani people in Bulgaria
305 1.13% Haskovo Province 15,889 6.99% Kardzhali Province 1,296 0.99% Kyustendil Province 8,305 6.36% Lovech Province 5,705 4.38% Montana Province 18,228
Kyustendil-Boris III of Bulgaria
Thrace to Auschwitz-Birkenau and Treblinka. Boxcars were lined up in Kyustendil, a town near the western border. But as the news about the imminent deportations
Kyustendil-Fantastico (supermarket chain)
capital, in the town of Kyustendil, in south-western Bulgaria. Nowadays, there are Fantastico supermarkets in Sofia, Kyustendil, Pernik and Elin Pelin
Kyustendil-Sofia
Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo
Kyustendil-2000 UEFA Intertoto Cup
June 2000 Osogovo Stadium, Kyustendil Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Igor Horozhankin (Ukraine) 3–3 on aggregate, Velbazhd Kyustendil won on away goals rule.
Kyustendil-Provinces of Bulgaria
• • • • • • • • Blagoevgrad Burgas Dobrich Gabrovo Haskovo Kardzhali Kyustendil Lovech Montana Pazardzhik Pernik Pleven Plovdiv Razgrad Ruse Shumen Silistra
Kyustendil-Kyustendil Province
/ 42.250°N 23.000°E / 42.250; 23.000 Kyustendil Province (Bulgarian: Област Кюстендил, trl Oblast Kyustendil) is a province in southwestern Bulgaria
Kyustendil-Hristo Marashliev
1994 Slavia Sofia 13 (5) 1995–1996 CSKA Sofia 18 (1) 1996–1999 Velbazhd Kyustendil 34 (28) 1997 → Spartak Varna (loan) 17 (15) 1999–2000 Cherno More 28 (21)
Kyustendil-Erkan Kolçak Köstendil
former footballer. His family is of Turkish descent who immigrated from Kyustendil. His cousin is actor Bülent Şakrak. He married actress Cansu Tosun. He
Kyustendil-List of Janissary Aghas
Arnavud Haci Deli Ebubekir Agha 1713 Promoted to vizier and governor of Kyustendil Kürd Hasan Agha 1713–1715 Promoted to vizier and governor of Chania Darbune
Kyustendil-List of Serbian monarchs
brother-in-law of Dušan, would govern eastern regions from Kumanovo to Kyustendil. His sons, despot Jovan Dragaš and lord Constantine Dragaš inherited his
Kyustendil-History of Kyustendil
The history of Kyustendil as a settlement goes back 8000 years and as a city for 2009. It is divided into ancient, medieval and new. The city is known
Kyustendil-Mirmiran
Eyalet. Initially, the title was assigned to two pashas: the ruler of Kyustendil—Mirmiran Rumelia; to the ruler of Erzurum—Mirmiran of Anatolia; however
Kyustendil-Severna Makedoniya
and folklorist, and contains historical research for the history of the Kyustendil region from antiquity to the Liberation of Bulgaria (1878). The book was
Kyustendil-Theodos Anev
Alexandrov's monument in Kyustendil back
Kyustendil-Eleshnitsa river
Елешница) is a river located in western Bulgaria, in Kyustendil Province. It passes through Kyustendil Municipality and Nevestino. It is a right tributary
Kyustendil-Asen Vasiliev
Василиев; June 2, 1900, Kyustendil - June 21, 1981, Sofia) was a Bulgarian art critic and artist, professor and honorary citizen of Kyustendil. Member of the Union
Kyustendil-Stanislav Genchev
Stanislav Petrov Genchev (Bulgarian: Станислав Петров Генчев; born 20 March 1981) is a Bulgarian former footballer and current manager of Levski Sofia
Kyustendil-Piperovo
Piperovo may refer to: Piperovo, Kyustendil Province, Bulgaria Piperovo, North Macedonia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Kyustendil-Hisarlaka fortress
fortress occupying a hill at 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) to the south-east of Kyustendil, in what is now Bulgaria. Originally constructed by the Romans around
Kyustendil-Religion in Bulgaria
9.5 Kardzhali 19,872 14.1 88,705 62.8 45 0.03 18,862 13.4 13,693 9.7 Kyustendil 96,474 86.3 107 0.1 64 0.1 12,315 11.0 2,776 2.5 Lovech 82,468 70.9 3
Kyustendil-Struma motorway
(311m) In service 15 Golemo Buchino (480m) In service 18,9 Pernik - east , Kyustendil, Gyueshevo; Kumanovo In service 26,7 Studena In service 30,8 Bosnek In
Kyustendil-2023 Bulgarian parliamentary election
5% 2.2% 5.9% Kardzhali 10.8% 8.6% 3.5% 70.2% 3.6% 1.0% 0.9% 0.6% 2.0% Kyustendil 37.1% 20.2% 14.4% 2.8% 13.0% 4.3% 2.6% 2.6% 6.5% Lovech 34.7% 19.8% 13
Kyustendil-PP–DB
Bozhankov 8 Dobrich DaB! Ivaylo Mirchev 9 Kardzhali DSB Atanas Atanasov 10 Kyustendil PP Georgi Stamov 11 Lovech PP Iskren Arabadzhiev 12 Montana PP Vanina
Kyustendil-Demographics of Bulgaria
47 1.59 1.60 Blagoevgrad 1.46 1.46 1.45 1.50 1.62 1.61 1.62 1.63 1.74 Kyustendil 1.33 1.63 1.75 1.76 1.95 1.77 1.76 1.82 1.77 Pernik 1.35 1.62 1.66 1.73
Kyustendil-2023–24 European windstorm season
agency issued Code Yellow warning for low temperatures to Blagoevgrad, Kyustendil, Pernik and Sofia while others were still in the Green. Currently, Storm
Kyustendil-Viktoria Vassileva
ITN list as a deputy to the XLV National Assembly from the 10th MMC – Kyustendil. She was elected deputy chair of the National Assembly and deputy chair
Kyustendil-Rilets
Rilets (Bulgarian: Рилец) is a summit in the northwestern part of the Rila mountain range in southwestern Bulgaria reaching height of 2,713 m. It is named
Kyustendil-EuroVelo
Szeged (EV11) - Vršac - Drobeta-Turnu Severin (EV6) - Zaječar - Pirot - Kyustendil - Strumica - Petrich - Smolyan - Kyprinos - Edirne - Kırklareli - Malko
Kyustendil-Koca Recep Pasha
expanded further and administered the region of Kalkandelen, Üsküb and Kyustendil. He would be given the title of mirmiran and establish the Pashalik of
Kyustendil-Rila Monastery
The Monastery of Saint John of Rila, also known as Rila Monastery ("Sveti Ivan Rilski" (Bulgarian: Рилски манастир „Свети Иван Рилски“), is the largest
Kyustendil-Helena Dragaš
Dejanović, a Serbian magnate during the fall of the Serbian Empire that held Kyustendil. She was born into the Serbian Dejanović noble family. Her mother was
Kyustendil-Sandanski
Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo
Kyustendil-Christapor Mikaelian
Autonomous Republic) Died 17 March 1905(1905-03-17) (aged 45) Sablyar, Kyustendil, Bulgaria Nationality Armenian Other names Hellen (Էլլէն) Topal (Թոփալ)
Kyustendil-Burgas
Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo
Kyustendil-Varna, Bulgaria
Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo
Kyustendil-Gotse Delchev
establishment of a bomb manufacturing plant in the village of Sabler near Kyustendil in Bulgaria. The bombs were later smuggled across the Ottoman border into
Kyustendil-Dobri Bozhilov
starting work as a bookkeeper at the Bulgarian National Bank for the Kyustendil Banking Agency in 1902. Bozhilov worked for the Bulgarian National Bank
Kyustendil-PFC Litex Lovech
Litex won the Bulgarian Cup four times—in 2001 after defeating Velbazhd Kyustendil 1–0 in extra time, in 2004 against CSKA after a penalty shoot-out, in
Kyustendil-PFC Levski Sofia
globally (such as Ultra Varna, Blue Huns Pernik, OCB Veliko Tarnovo, Torcida Kyustendil, Ultras Vidin, Iron Pazardzhik, Youth Brigade 034 Pazardzik, Blue Boys
Kyustendil-Vratsa
Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo
Kyustendil-SK Sigma Olomouc
0–0 1–3 2000–01 Intertoto Cup 1R Araks Ararat 1–0 2–1 3–1 2R Velbazhd Kyustendil 8–0 0–2 8–2 3R Slaven Belupo 2–0 1–1 3–1 Semi-final Chmel Blšany 3–1 0–0
Kyustendil-Svilengrad
Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo
Kyustendil-Stara Zagora
Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo
Kyustendil-Velbazhd Kyustendil
Velbazhd Kyustendil (Bulgarian: Велбъжд Кюстендил) is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Kyustendil. The club currently competes
Kyustendil-Eastern European Time
Islands The very westernmost parts of the Bulgarian provinces of Vidin and Kyustendil The westernmost part of Romania, including most of the area of the counties
Kyustendil-Todor Angelov
Angelov Dzekov Posthumous monument at Kyustendil, Bulgaria Born Todor Angelov Dzekov (1900-01-12)January 12, 1900 Kyustendil, Bulgaria Died November 30, 1943(1943-11-30)
Kyustendil-Georgi Petrov (footballer, born 1974)
Georgi Petrov (Bulgarian: Георги Петров) (born 25 February 1974) is a former Bulgarian footballer. His first club was PFC Pirin Gotse Delchev. Champion
Kyustendil-John Vincent Atanasoff
Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria The John Atanasoff Professional Technical High School, Kyustendil, Bulgaria The John Atanasoff Bulgarian Language School, Chicago, Illinois
Kyustendil-List of Indo-European languages
dialect Sofia dialect (in Sofia, Bulgaria's capital) Dupnitsa dialect Kyustendil dialect Macedonian (Slavic Macedonian / Vardar Slavic) (македонски / македонски