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Mogila-Mogila, North Macedonia
Mogila (Macedonian: Могила) is a village in North Macedonia. The village is located in Pelagonia Region, north-east of the city of Bitola. The name probably
Mogila-Mogila Municipality
Mogila (Macedonian: Могила) is a municipality in south-central North Macedonia. Mogila is also the name of the village where the municipal seat is found
Mogila-Mogila
Look up mogila in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mogila may refer to: Mogila, North Macedonia, a village in the Republic of Macedonia Mogila Municipality
Mogila-Municipalities of North Macedonia
of North Macedonia before 2013 Kavardarci Prilep Rosoman Gevgelija Demir Kapija Novaci Bitola Demir Hisar Resen Ohrid Debarca Struga Vev. Mogila Kriv
Mogila-FK Mogila
FK Mogila Bi Milk (Macedonian: ФК Могила Би Милк) is a football club based in the village of Mogila near Bitola, Republic of North Macedonia. They were
Mogila-Turks in North Macedonia
Turks in North Macedonia, also known as Turkish Macedonians and Macedonian Turks, (Macedonian: Македонски Турци, romanized: Makedonski Turci, Turkish:
Mogila-Trap, Mogila
Trap (Macedonian: Трап) is a small village in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Dobruševo
Mogila-Islam in North Macedonia
Muslims in North Macedonia represent just under one-third of the nation's total population according to the 2021 census, making Islam the second most
Mogila-Beranci
Beranci (Macedonian: Беранци) is a village in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. The village is first mentioned as Beranci in 1468, in Ottoman
Mogila-Crničani, Mogila
Crničani (Macedonian: Црничани) is a small village in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Dobruševo
Mogila-Prilep Municipality
borders Čaška and Dolneni municipalities to the north, Kavadarci Municipality to the east, Krivogaštani, Mogila and Novaci municipalities to the west, and
Mogila-Vehicle registration plates of North Macedonia
North Macedonia's vehicle registration plates consist of a two-letter region code, followed by a 4-digit numeric and a 2-letter alpha code (e.g. SK 1234
Mogila-List of flags of North Macedonia
have been, or are still today, used on the territory of North Macedonia or by ethnic Macedonians. Note: This list is incomplete. Considered to be Bulgarian
Mogila-Alinci, Mogila
Alinci (Macedonian: Алинци) is a small village in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. It is between Mogila and Musinci that spreads from the
Mogila-Trnovci, Mogila
Trnovci (Macedonian: Трновци, Albanian: Tërnoc) is a village located in a highland area in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. Trnovci traditionally
Mogila-Pelagonia
present-day municipalities of Bitola, Prilep, Mogila, Novaci, Kruševo, and Krivogaštani in North Macedonia and to the municipalities of Florina, Amyntaio
Mogila-Novoselani, Mogila
Novoselani (Macedonian: Новоселани) is a small village in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a
Mogila-Telephone numbers in North Macedonia
North Macedonia's telephone numbering plan is the system used for assigning telephone numbers in North Macedonia. It is regulated by the Agency for Electronic
Mogila-List of football clubs in North Macedonia
This is a list of football (soccer) clubs in North Macedonia. Skopje A. Pandev Pobeda Pelister Renova Shkëndija Sileks Skopje clubs: Rabotnichki Shkupi
Mogila-Bitola Municipality
The municipality of Bitola borders Demir Hisar Municipality to the north, Mogila Municipality to the northeast, Resen Municipality to the west, Novaci
Mogila-Stefan, Archbishop of Ohrid and Macedonia
village of Dobrushevo, Mogila Municipality in SFR Yugoslavia, today in North Macedonia. In 1969, he enrolled in the Macedonian Orthodox Theological Seminary
Mogila-Krivogaštani Municipality
Municipality to the west, Dolneni Municipality to the north, Prilep Municipality to the east, and Mogila Municipality to the south. According to the last national
Mogila-Demir Hisar Municipality
Region. The municipality borders Kičevo Municipality to the north, Kruševo Municipality and Mogila Municipality to the east, Bitola Municipality to the south
Mogila-Musinci
Musinci (Macedonian: Мусинци, Turkish: Musaobası) is a village in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality
Mogila-Pelagonia Statistical Region
The Pelagonia Statistical Region (Macedonian: Пелагониски Регион) is one of eight statistical regions of North Macedonia. It is located in southwestern part
Mogila-Macedonian Australians
Ilinden North Perth Vardar Point Cook Lions Slivica Mogila Beranci Ohrid SC Warrawong United Mladost Macedonian Eagles Manjimup Macedonia Most Macedonians in
Mogila-Radobor
Radobor (Macedonian: Радобор) is a village in the municipality of Mogila, in the Pelagonia statistical region of North Macedonia. According to the 2002
Mogila-Puturus
Puturus (Macedonian: Путурус) is a small village in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Dobruševo
Mogila-Dimche Sarvanov
member of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization. Sarvanov was born in Mogila (now in the North Macedonia) in 1879. He joined Georgi
Mogila-Dobruševo
Dobruševo (Macedonian: Добрушево) is a village in the Mogila Municipality of North Macedonia, and is located at 41°10′08″N 21°28′59″E / 41.169°N 21
Mogila-Crničani
Crničani may refer to: Crničani, Dojran, North Macedonia Crničani, Mogila, North Macedonia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Mogila-Budakovo
Budakovo (Macedonian: Будаково, Turkish: Budaklar) is a village in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality
Mogila-Vašarejca
Vašarejca (Macedonian: Вашарејца) is a village in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of
Mogila-Trap
bridge terms Tarap, Attock, a village in Pakistan Trap, Mogila, a village in North Macedonia Trap, Carmarthenshire, a hamlet in Wales, United Kingdom
Mogila-Dolna Čarlija
Dolna Čarlija (Macedonian: Долна Чарлија) is a village in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a
Mogila-Trnovci
Trnovci may refer to: Trnovci, Mogila, North Macedonia Trnovci, Sveti Tomaž, Slovenia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Mogila-Nošpal
Nošpal (Macedonian: Ношпал) is a village in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Dobruševo. The
Mogila-Alinci
refer to: Alinci, Mogila, a small village in North Macedonia Alinci, Prilep, a village in the Municipality of Prilep, North Macedonia This disambiguation
Mogila-List of football stadiums in North Macedonia
following is a list of football stadiums in North Macedonia, ordered by capacity. Team in Bold: Macedonian First Football League clubs. Bitola Arena 12
Mogila-Podino
Podino (Macedonian: Подино) is a village in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. Podino is attested in the Ottoman defter of 1467/68 as a village
Mogila-Monastery of St. George and St. Cyril and Methodius
and St. George is a Greek Orthodox monastery and church in Loznani, North Macedonia. It is located on the slopes of Mount Selačka at an elevation of 637
Mogila-List of FIPS region codes (M–O)
MK66: Miravci MK67: Mogila Municipality MK68: Murtino MK69: Negotino Municipality MK70: Negotino-Pološko Opština, North Macedonia MK71: Novaci Municipality
Mogila-Kruševo Municipality
Makedonski Brod Municipality to the north, Dolneni Municipality and Krivogaštani Municipality to the east, Mogila Municipality to the south, and Demir
Mogila-2017–18 Macedonian Third Football League
MFL groups". MacedonianFootball.com. 18 March 2018. Retrieved 18 March 2018. "Mogila, Bair-Krkardash quit 3.MFL Southwest". MacedonianFootball.com. 11
Mogila-Dedebalci
Dedebalci (Macedonian: Дедебалци) is a village in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Dobruševo
Mogila-Ivanjevci
Ivanjevci (Macedonian: Ивањевци) is a village in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of
Mogila-2013–14 Macedonian Third Football League
Relegated Notes: Mogila was relegated, but due to merger with Lisolaj 2010 it was stayed. 2013–14 Macedonian Football Cup 2013–14 Macedonian First Football
Mogila-Mojno
Mojno (Macedonian: Мојно) is a small village in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Dobruševo
Mogila-Sveto Todori
Sveto Todori (Macedonian: Свето Тодори) is a village in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total
Mogila-Loznani
Loznani (Macedonian: Лознани) is a village in North Macedonia. It is located in the Mogila municipality near the city of Bitola. Loznani as mentioned
Mogila-Radko Knoll
(Bulgarian: Радкова Могила, ‘Radkova Mogila’ \'rad-ko-va mo-'gi-la\) is a rocky hill rising to 102 m on the north coast of Smyadovo Cove in the northwest
Mogila-2015–16 Macedonian Third Football League
The 2015–16 Macedonian Third Football League was a 24th season of the third-tier football league in the Republic of Macedonia, since its establishment
Mogila-Berovo
Skopje, 47 km (29 mi) from Strumica and 52 km (32 mi) from Kočani, in North Macedonia. It is the seat of Berovo Municipality. According to the 2002 census
Mogila-FK Varoš
FK Varoš (Macedonian: ФК Варош) is a football club based in Prilep, North Macedonia. They currently playing in the OFS Prilep Division B league. The club
Mogila-2011–12 Macedonian Third Football League
The 2011–12 Macedonian Third Football League was the 20th season of the third-tier football league in the Republic of Macedonia, since its establishment
Mogila-2017 Macedonian local elections
2017, in the Republic of Macedonia to elect mayors and members of municipality councils of the 80 municipalities in Macedonia. These were the sixth local
Mogila-2012–13 Macedonian Third Football League
The 2012–13 Macedonian Third Football League was the 21st season of the third-tier football league in the Republic of Macedonia, since its establishment
Mogila-ISO 3166-2:MK
ISO 3166-2:MK is the entry for North Macedonia in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization
Mogila-2016–17 Macedonian Third Football League
The 2016–17 Macedonian Third Football League was the 25th season of the third-tier football league in the Republic of Macedonia, since its establishment
Mogila-History of lions in Europe
devouring prey Stone relief of a lion with a polychrome decorations, Zhaba Mogila, Strelcha, Bulgaria, 5th century BCE. Panthera leo leo Asiatic lion Cape
Mogila-Dolno Srpci
village in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. It is located north-east of the city of Bitola in North Macedonia in the Pelagonia plain and is
Mogila-FK Korzo
FK Korzo (Macedonian: ФК Корзо) is a football club based in the city of Prilep, North Macedonia. They currently play in the OFS Prilep Division B. The
Mogila-2020–21 Macedonian Second Football League
2020–21 Macedonian Second Football League is the 29th season of the Macedonian Second Football League, the second division in the Macedonian football
Mogila-2014–15 Macedonian Third Football League
The 2014–15 Macedonian Third Football League was the 23rd season of the third-tier football league in the Republic of Macedonia, since its establishment
Mogila-Odrysian kingdom
with the exception of a dubious Odrysian king fighting in the Third Macedonian War named Cotys. The Odrysian heartland was eventually annexed by the
Mogila-2019–20 Macedonian Second Football League
2019–20 Macedonian Second Football League was the 28th season of the Macedonian Second Football League, the second division in the Macedonian football
Mogila-2010–11 Macedonian Third Football League
The 2010–11 Macedonian Third Football League was the 19th season of the third-tier football league in the Republic of Macedonia, since its establishment
Mogila-Genetic studies on Bulgarians
samples aged about 3 millennia from Gabova Mogila and Shekerdja Mogila in Sliven Province, and from Bereketska Mogila in Stara Zagora Province, two were identified
Mogila-Thracian treasure
Thracian Treasure Lukovit Treasure Ravnogor Thracian Treasure Mogilanska Mogila Funeral Offerings Golden mask of Teres I, the first ruler of the Odrysian
Mogila-Synod of Jassy
ascribed to Cyril Lucaris and ratified (a somewhat amended text of) Peter Mogila's Expositio fidei (Statement of Faith, also known as the Orthodox Confession)
Mogila-Kyiv
ru. Archived from the original on 12 June 2021. Retrieved 1 March 2021. "Mogila, Peter" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 18 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 646. Bain
Mogila-Razhevo
mounds. Another settlement's necropolis was discovered in the Dervishova Mogila area. The discovery of these (currently destroyed) necropoleis gives evidence
Mogila-Tourism in Bulgaria
Ravnogor Thracian Treasure A thracian golden necklace found in Arabadjiiska Mogila Sinemorets Gold figurines Thracian helmet found in Pletena Vazovo Thracian
Mogila-List of inscribed flags
2002–present 1. 1519 2. КУМАНОВО 1. 1519 2. KUMANOVO Mogila Municipality –present МОГИЛА MOGILA Novaci Municipality –present НОВАЦИ NOVACI Ohrid Municipality
Mogila-Svishtov
thermal water springs in North Bulgaria. The same source is feeding the balneo centers such as Pulski Trumbesh, Ovcha Mogila, well known from many years
Mogila-Orthodox Church of Ukraine
traditions existed in the Ukrainian Church even during the time of Peter Mogila ... But everything will be done gradually, so as not to cause resistance
Mogila-History of Christianity in Ukraine
the Catholic and Uniate clergy and Jews. During this time metropolitan Mogila took full advantage of the moment to restore the Orthodox domination in
Mogila-List of Romanian words of possible pre-Roman origin
been exactly determined, but is generally agreed to have been a region north of the Jireček Line. That there was language contact between Latin or Vulgar
Mogila-Euchologion
Euchologion used in the Ukrainian Orthodox Church was prepared by Peter Mogila, and published in 1646 (republished in Paris, 1988). This edition contains
Mogila-Johannine Comma
of Faith, published in Greek in 1643 by the multilingual scholar Peter Mogila specifically references the comma. "Accordingly the Evangelist teacheth
Mogila-Ukrainian language
modern Kyiv-Mohyla Academy), founded by the Orthodox Metropolitan Peter Mogila, was the most important. At that time languages were associated more with
Mogila-Todor Zhivkov
industrial facilities such as the Kremikovtsi steelworks and the Chervena Mogila engineering works were built under Zhivkov. Bulgaria's nuclear power station
Mogila-Thracian religion
an amphora-rhyton and a silver jug, which were discovered in the Koukova Mogila near Douvanli. Under the reign of Cotys I, Odrysian coins started being
Mogila-White Croats
name Mucla, contemporary surnames Muhoić, Muglič, Muhvić, and Macedonian village Mogila (Turk. Muhla). Emil Petrichevich-Horváth related it to the Mogorović
Mogila-Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
of Kyiv, one, Josyf Veliamyn Rutsky, Greek Catholic, and another, Peter Mogila, Orthodox. Following the Union of Brest, the new Greek Catholic church was
Mogila-Ecumenical council
condemned Barlaam of Seminara. Synod of Iași (1642) reviewed and amended Peter Mogila's Expositio fidei (Statement of Faith, also known as the Orthodox Confession)
Mogila-Timeline of Eastern Orthodoxy in Greece (1453–1821)
Confessions (i.e. Metrophanes Kritopoulos (1625); Cyril Loukaris (1629); Peter Mogila (1645); and Dositheos of Jerusalem (1672)). "In 1627 a wealthy monk and
Mogila-Mogila Municipality
Mogila (Macedonian: Могила) is a municipality in south-central North Macedonia. Mogila is also the name of the village where the municipal seat is located
Mogila-Mogila
Look up mogila in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mogila may refer to: Mogila, North Macedonia, a village in the Republic of Macedonia Mogila Municipality
Mogila-Auckland County
76778 (Meringo Parish) Mogila Bega Valley Shire 36°41′54″S 149°30′04″E / 36.69833°S 149.50111°E / -36.69833; 149.50111 (Mogila Parish) Mokoreeka Bega
Mogila-Odrysian kingdom
A typical Odrysian elite tomb: the Zhaba Mogila tumulus near Strelcha, 5th–4th centuries BC
Mogila-Gryf coat of arms
Lewart Lis Łodzia Lubicz Łuk Mądrostki Masalski Książę III Materna Mniszech Mogiła Mohyła Mora Nabram Nałęcz Napiwon Nieczuja Niesobia Nowina Nycz Odrowąż
Mogila-Pobóg coat of arms
Lewart Lis Łodzia Lubicz Łuk Mądrostki Masalski Książę III Materna Mniszech Mogiła Mohyła Mora Nabram Nałęcz Napiwon Nieczuja Niesobia Nowina Nycz Odrowąż
Mogila-Jelita coat of arms
Lewart Lis Łodzia Lubicz Łuk Mądrostki Masalski Książę III Materna Mniszech Mogiła Mohyła Mora Nabram Nałęcz Napiwon Nieczuja Niesobia Nowina Nycz Odrowąż
Mogila-Leliwa coat of arms
Lewart Lis Łodzia Lubicz Łuk Mądrostki Masalski Książę III Materna Mniszech Mogiła Mohyła Mora Nabram Nałęcz Napiwon Nieczuja Niesobia Nowina Nycz Odrowąż
Mogila-Lis coat of arms
Lewart Lis Łodzia Lubicz Łuk Mądrostki Masalski Książę III Materna Mniszech Mogiła Mohyła Mora Nabram Nałęcz Napiwon Nieczuja Niesobia Nowina Nycz Odrowąż
Mogila-Bogoria coat of arms
Lewart Lis Łodzia Lubicz Łuk Mądrostki Masalski Książę III Materna Mniszech Mogiła Mohyła Mora Nabram Nałęcz Napiwon Nieczuja Niesobia Nowina Nycz Odrowąż
Mogila-Poraj coat of arms
Lewart Lis Łodzia Lubicz Łuk Mądrostki Masalski Książę III Materna Mniszech Mogiła Mohyła Mora Nabram Nałęcz Napiwon Nieczuja Niesobia Nowina Nycz Odrowąż
Mogila-Trąby coat of arms
Lewart Lis Łodzia Lubicz Łuk Mądrostki Masalski Książę III Materna Mniszech Mogiła Mohyła Mora Nabram Nałęcz Napiwon Nieczuja Niesobia Nowina Nycz Odrowąż
Mogila-Topór coat of arms
Lewart Lis Łodzia Lubicz Łuk Mądrostki Masalski Książę III Materna Mniszech Mogiła Mohyła Mora Nabram Nałęcz Napiwon Nieczuja Niesobia Nowina Nycz Odrowąż
Mogila-Srzeniawa coat of arms
Lewart Lis Łodzia Lubicz Łuk Mądrostki Masalski Książę III Materna Mniszech Mogiła Mohyła Mora Nabram Nałęcz Napiwon Nieczuja Niesobia Nowina Nycz Odrowąż
Mogila-Ogończyk coat of arms
Lewart Lis Łodzia Lubicz Łuk Mądrostki Masalski Książę III Materna Mniszech Mogiła Mohyła Mora Nabram Nałęcz Napiwon Nieczuja Niesobia Nowina Nycz Odrowąż
Mogila-Odrowąż coat of arms
Lewart Lis Łodzia Lubicz Łuk Mądrostki Masalski Książę III Materna Mniszech Mogiła Mohyła Mora Nabram Nałęcz Napiwon Nieczuja Niesobia Nowina Nycz Odrowąż
Mogila-Łodzia coat of arms
Lewart Lis Łodzia Lubicz Łuk Mądrostki Masalski Książę III Materna Mniszech Mogiła Mohyła Mora Nabram Nałęcz Napiwon Nieczuja Niesobia Nowina Nycz Odrowąż
Mogila-Łabędź coat of arms
Lewart Lis Łodzia Lubicz Łuk Mądrostki Masalski Książę III Materna Mniszech Mogiła Mohyła Mora Nabram Nałęcz Napiwon Nieczuja Niesobia Nowina Nycz Odrowąż
Mogila-Kościesza coat of arms
Lewart Lis Łodzia Lubicz Łuk Mądrostki Masalski Książę III Materna Mniszech Mogiła Mohyła Mora Nabram Nałęcz Napiwon Nieczuja Niesobia Nowina Nycz Odrowąż
Mogila-Korybut coat of arms
Lewart Lis Łodzia Lubicz Łuk Mądrostki Masalski Książę III Materna Mniszech Mogiła Mohyła Mora Nabram Nałęcz Napiwon Nieczuja Niesobia Nowina Nycz Odrowąż
Mogila-Polish heraldry
Lewart Lis Łodzia Lubicz Łuk Mądrostki Masalski Książę III Materna Mniszech Mogiła Mohyła Mora Nabram Nałęcz Napiwon Nieczuja Niesobia Nowina Nycz Odrowąż
Mogila-Mogiła coat of arms
Mogiła (Polish for "Tomb") is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by a number of szlachta (noble) families under the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Notable
Mogila-Radwan coat of arms
Lewart Lis Łodzia Lubicz Łuk Mądrostki Masalski Książę III Materna Mniszech Mogiła Mohyła Mora Nabram Nałęcz Napiwon Nieczuja Niesobia Nowina Nycz Odrowąż
Mogila-Abdank coat of arms
Lewart Lis Łodzia Lubicz Łuk Mądrostki Masalski Książę III Materna Mniszech Mogiła Mohyła Mora Nabram Nałęcz Napiwon Nieczuja Niesobia Nowina Nycz Odrowąż
Mogila-Korab coat of arms
Lewart Lis Łodzia Lubicz Łuk Mądrostki Masalski Książę III Materna Mniszech Mogiła Mohyła Mora Nabram Nałęcz Napiwon Nieczuja Niesobia Nowina Nycz Odrowąż
Mogila-Sas coat of arms
Lewart Lis Łodzia Lubicz Łuk Mądrostki Masalski Książę III Materna Mniszech Mogiła Mohyła Mora Nabram Nałęcz Napiwon Nieczuja Niesobia Nowina Nycz Odrowąż
Mogila-ISO 3166-2:MK
Makedonska Kamenica MK-308 Makedonski Brod MK-607 Mavrovo i Rostuše MK-506 Mogila MK-106 Negotino MK-507 Novaci MK-408 Novo Selo MK-310 Ohrid MK-208 Pehčevo
Mogila-Vehicle registration plates of North Macedonia
Municipalities covered by the code Appearance BE Berovo Berovo BT Bitola Bitola, Mogila, Novaci DB Debar Debar, Centar Župa DE Delčevo Delčevo DH Demir Hisar Demir
Mogila-Kamyana Mohyla
Kamyana Mohyla (Ukrainian: Кам'яна Могила, romanized: Kamiana Mohyla, lit. 'stone grave') is an archaeological site in the Molochna River (lit. 'milk river')
Mogila-Black comedy
(romanized: bratskaya mogila na semerykh), and similarly, BM-6 ("General Grant" model) as "братская могила на шестерых" (romanized: bratskaya mogila na shesterykh)
Mogila-Theories about Alexander the Great in the Quran
city of Pokrov and is given the name Tovsta Mohyla (another name is Babyna Mogila). Amongst the artifacts excavated at this site were four silver gilded phalera
Mogila-Trango Towers
(Norwegian) Recent ascents Trango Towers Group Tomaz Jakofcic Great Trango Tower, Northwest Face Vladimir Mogila Nameless Tower, Eternal Flame Denis Burdet
Mogila-Roman Mykolayovych Kozak
co-author of the book "Scientific Notes of Metropolitan Peter Mogila", and a chair of the Peter Mogila Scientific Association. Platforms of his election program
Mogila-Karol Ferdynand Vasa
Prince Charles Ferdinand Vasa (Polish: Karol Ferdynand Waza; 13 October 1613 in Warsaw – 9 May 1655 in Wyszków), was a Polish prince, priest, Bishop of
Mogila-Ostoja coat of arms
Lewart Lis Łodzia Lubicz Łuk Mądrostki Masalski Książę III Materna Mniszech Mogiła Mohyła Mora Nabram Nałęcz Napiwon Nieczuja Niesobia Nowina Nycz Odrowąż
Mogila-Krzywda coat of arms
Lewart Lis Łodzia Lubicz Łuk Mądrostki Masalski Książę III Materna Mniszech Mogiła Mohyła Mora Nabram Nałęcz Napiwon Nieczuja Niesobia Nowina Nycz Odrowąż
Mogila-Erazm Ciołek (bishop of Płock)
graduation joined the Cistercian Monastery in Mogiła near Kraków where in 1522 he became an abbot. Erazm Ciołek of Mogiła restored the Monastery to its former
Mogila-Meletius Smotrytsky
in 1627 in Kyiv. The meeting was also attended by Peter Mogila, who was still a layman. Mogila and Archbishop Job asked Smotrycki to show them the catechism
Mogila-Wanda Mound
07028; 20.06806 Wanda Mound (Polish: kopiec Wandy) is a tumulus located in Mogiła (since 1949 a neighbourhood of district Nowa Huta) in Kraków, Poland. The
Mogila-Poland in the Early Middle Ages
and in the Kraków-Nowa Huta region (weapons and utensils in Pleszów and Mogiła), among other places. Slavic warriors were traditionally armed with spears
Mogila-Schweipolt Fiol
Unfortunately, there isn't picture of Fiol's "Lenten Triodion, this is another one, printed by Peter Mogila in 1646
Mogila-Berovo
inhabitants at the time decided to have a new church built at the site known as Mogila. The parish priest, Friar Peco, was assigned to obtain a building permit
Mogila-Absolution
same theology as the Greeks, have, since the time of Metropolitan Peter Mogila's Trebnik (Ritual) of 1646, employed the indicative form of absolution after
Mogila-Theophan Prokopovich
1705, Prokopovich taught rhetoric, poetics, and philosophy at the Kiev-Mogila Collegium. He also wrote the tragicomedy "Vladimir"(«Влади́мир»), dedicating
Mogila-Pelagonia Statistical Region
into 9 municipalities: Bitola Demir Hisar Dolneni Krivogaštani Kruševo Mogila Novaci Prilep Resen The population of the Pelagonia Statistical Region is
Mogila-Svishtov
same source is feeding the balneo centers such as Pulski Trumbesh, Ovcha Mogila, well known from many years. The place is next to Persina, also see Persina's
Mogila-Petro Mohyla
Symeonovych Mohyla, Russian: Пётр Симеонович Могила, romanized: Pyotr Simeonovich Mogila, Polish: Piotr Mohyła The title is also known as the Metropolis of Kiev
Mogila-List of football clubs in North Macedonia
Radolishta Karaorman Struga Korabi Debar Kravari Kravari Lirija (G) Grnchari Mogila Mogila Ohrid Ohrid Oktisi Sport Oktisi Prespa Resen Sateska Volino Veleshta
Mogila-Scytho-Siberian art
Gold Scythian pectoral, or neckpiece, from a royal kurgan in Tolstaya Mogila, Pokrov, Ukraine, dated to the second half of the 4th century BC.
Mogila-National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy
Hryhorii Skovoroda. As well, Theophan Prokopovich as a rector of the Kyiv-Mogila Academy elaborated upon and implemented Peter the Great's reform of the
Mogila-Chervena Mogila
42°31′N 23°01′E / 42.517°N 23.017°E / 42.517; 23.017 Chervena Mogila (Bulgarian: Червена Могила / English translation: Red Hill) is a village located
Mogila-List of Cistercian monasteries
1818 1951 http://www.wachock.cystersi.pl Mogiła Abbey Common Observance 1222 Kraków, Poland http://www.mogila.cystersi.pl Szczyrzyc Abbey Common Observance
Mogila-List of flags of North Macedonia
Municipality Makedonski Brod Municipality Municipality of Mavrovo and Rostuša Mogila Municipality Negotino Municipality Novaci Municipality Novo Selo Municipality
Mogila-Russian philosophy
predetermined the orientation of philosophical and theological courses at the Kiev–Mogila and Moscow Slavic–Greek–Latin academies. The Rtishchevsky School (also –
Mogila-Wieniec-Zdrój
Territorial Land Apportionment Journal)" (in Polish). 2008-06-01. "Pomnik - mogiła Polaków rozstrzelanych przez Niemców w 1945 roku". Uzdrowisko Wieniec (in
Mogila-Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Moscow)
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Russian: Могила Неизвестного Солдата, IPA: [mɐˈɡʲilə nʲɪɪˈzvʲɛsnəvə sɐlˈdatə]) is a war memorial dedicated to the Soviet
Mogila-Mogiła, Lublin Voivodeship
Mogiła [mɔˈɡiwa] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ulhówek, within Tomaszów Lubelski County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland,
Mogila-Oserdów
Kolonia Rzeplin Kolonia Ulhówek Korczmin Korea Krzewica Machnówek Magdalenka Mogiła Oserdów Ostrów Pod Brodem Podlipy Podlodów Posadów Przymiarki Rechulówka
Mogila-Ostrów, Tomaszów Lubelski County
Kolonia Rzeplin Kolonia Ulhówek Korczmin Korea Krzewica Machnówek Magdalenka Mogiła Oserdów Ostrów Pod Brodem Podlipy Podlodów Posadów Przymiarki Rechulówka
Mogila-Posadów, Gmina Ulhówek
Kolonia Rzeplin Kolonia Ulhówek Korczmin Korea Krzewica Machnówek Magdalenka Mogiła Oserdów Ostrów Pod Brodem Podlipy Podlodów Posadów Przymiarki Rechulówka
Mogila-List of Romanian words of possible pre-Roman origin
Albanian magulë, a metathesis of gamulë; likewise Serbo-Croatian gòmila ~ mògila 'heap'. mire bridegroom Hasdeu, Russu, Vraciu from Albanian mirë 'good';
Mogila-Dimche Sarvanov
Mogilcheto or Dimche Mogilche (Bulgarian/Macedonian: Димче Сарванов) (1879, Mogila, Ottoman Empire – Nošpal, Ottoman Empire, January 4, 1908), was a Macedonian
Mogila-Tadeusz Sendzimir Steelworks
the district were located in the area formerly occupied by the village of Mogiła and surrounding farmland. During the Communist rule, the plant was called
Mogila-Klokot
Klokot and three villages: Klokot (Serbian: Клокот, Albanian: Kllokot) Mogila (Serbian: Могила, Mogillë) Vrbovac (Serbian: Врбовац, Albanian: Vërboc)
Mogila-CRISPR
1038/s41579-019-0299-x. hdl:10045/102627. PMC 8905525. PMID 31857715. S2CID 209420490. Mogila I, Kazlauskiene M, Valinskyte S, Tamulaitiene G, Tamulaitis G, Siksnys V
Mogila-Iwo Odrowąż
established a Cistercian monastery, which later moved to Mogiła near Kraków and became known as Mogiła Abbey. He developed campaigns for settlement on the
Mogila-List of Catholic basilicas
Basilica) 1963 Poland Kraków Basilica of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, Mogiła Abbey 1970 Poland Kraków Basilica of the Visitation (Carmelite Church) 1996
Mogila-Pelagonia
roughly corresponded to the present-day municipalities of Bitola, Prilep, Mogila, Novaci, Kruševo, and Krivogaštani in North Macedonia and to the municipalities
Mogila-Alinci, Mogila
(Macedonian: Алинци) is a small village in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. It is between Mogila and Musinci that spreads from the Bitola to the Prilep
Mogila-Christianity in the 17th century
ascribed to Cyril Lucaris and ratified (a somewhat amended text of) Peter Mogila's Expositio fidei (Statement of Faith, also known as the Orthodox Confession)
Mogila-List of villages in Stara Zagora Province
Novo Selo Opalchenets Opan Orizovo Oslarka Ostra Mogila Panicherevo Pastrovo Plodovitovo Ploska Mogila Podslon Pomoshtnik Pravoslav Pryaporets Pshenichevo
Mogila-Cherna Mogila
Cherna mogila (Cyrillic: Черна могила) may refer to several places in Bulgaria: Cherna Mogila, Burgas Province, a village in Aytos municipality Cherna
Mogila-Districts of Kraków
Cistercian monastery was built in the easternmost village of Mogiła, called the Mogiła Abbey. Nowa Huta was built from the ground up in 1949 as a separate
Mogila-History of Kyiv
due to expansion of Roman Catholicism under Polish rule. In 1632, Peter Mogila, the Orthodox Metropolitan of Kyiv and Galicia established the Kyiv-Mohyla
Mogila-Mogila, North Macedonia
Mogila (Macedonian: Могила) is a village in North Macedonia. The village is located in Pelagonia Region, north-east of the city of Bitola. The name probably
Mogila-Wreath
A golden wreath and ring from the burial of an Odrysian Aristocrat at the Golyamata Mogila in the Yambol region of Bulgaria. Mid 4th century BC.
Mogila-Sintashta
found associated with the site, the largest of which (known as Sintashta mogila or SM) consisted of forty graves. Some of these were chariot burials, producing
Mogila-1835 in music
Castro Mikhail Zagoskin – Askold's Grave (Аскольдова могила, Askol’dova mogila) January 14 – Felix Otto Dessoff, conductor and composer (died 1892) January
Mogila-Purgatory
experience is often referred to as "Hades". The Orthodox Confession of Peter Mogila (1596–1646), adopted, in a Greek translation by Meletius Syrigos, by the
Mogila-White Croats
Mucla, contemporary surnames Muhoić, Muglič, Muhvić, and Macedonian village Mogila (Turk. Muhla). Emil Petrichevich-Horváth related it to the Mogorović family
Mogila-Turkana North Constituency
Lorau 989 Loreng 1,358 Loruth Esekon 702 Meyan 574 Naita 1,073 Nanaam / Mogila 1,743 Ngissiger 2,623 Songot 991 Yapakuno 1,894 Total 38,974 *September
Mogila-Telephone numbers in North Macedonia
Ohrid, Struga, Vevčani, Debarca, Debar, Centar Župa Bitola 47 Bitola, Resen, Novaci, Mogila, Demir Hisar Prilep 48 Prilep, Kruševo, Krivogaštani, Dolneni
Mogila-History of Poland during the Jagiellonian dynasty
Gothic art. Stanisław Samostrzelnik, a monk in the Cistercian monastery in Mogiła near Kraków, painted miniatures and polychromed wall frescos. The Polish
Mogila-History of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1648)
the new power in the east, the Cossack warrior class. Metropolitan Peter Mogila of Kiev, who organized an influential academy there, contributed greatly
Mogila-Cherna Mogila, Burgas Province
Cherna Mogila is a village in Aytos Municipality, in Burgas Province, in southeastern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed May 5, 2010 43°15′N 27°04′E /
Mogila-Orlova mogila
Orlova mogila is a village in the municipality of Dobrichka, in Dobrich Province, in northeastern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed May 23, 2010 43°33′N
Mogila-Gornova mogila
Gornova Mogila is a village in Gabrovo Municipality, in Gabrovo Province, in northern central Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed May 24, 2010 42°51′N 25°16′E
Mogila-Cherna mogila, Haskovo Province
Cherna mogila, Haskovo Province is a village in the municipality of Harmanli, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed May 24
Mogila-Dervishka mogila
Dervishka mogila is a village in the municipality of Svilengrad, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed May 24, 2010 41°56′N
Mogila-Raykova mogila
Raykova mogila is a village in the municipality of Svilengrad, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed May 24, 2010 41°49′N
Mogila-Andrzej Strug
Chimera (1918) Wyspa zapomnienia (1920) Odznaka za wierną służbę (1921) Mogiła nieznanego żołnierza (1922) Pokolenie Marka Świdy (1925) Fortuna kasjera
Mogila-List of football stadiums in North Macedonia
Gorno Lisiče Gradski stadion Vinica 2,000 Vinica Sloga 1934 Vinica Stadion Mogila 2,000 Prilep N/A Stadion Gorno Lisiče 1,500 Skopje N/A Gradski stadion Negotino
Mogila-List of Eastern Orthodox Russian saints
Couple and wonderworkers an ideal of the family love and fidelity Peter Mogila, 17th-century Metropolitan of Kiev, theologician, educator and printer Peter
Mogila-Stanisław Samostrzelnik
Poland. The most distinguished can be seen in the Cistercian monastery in Mogiła. He is also recognized for his portrait of Bishop Piotr Tomicki in the portrait
Mogila-List of populated places in Kosovo
Kabaš Kllokot Klokot Letnicë Letnica Lubishtë Ljubište Mjak Mijak Mogillë Mogila Podgorc Podgorce Pozharan Požaranje Radivojc Radivojce Ramjan Donje Ramnjane
Mogila-Kaspichan Municipality
Каспичан 1,602 Kosovo Косово 387 Kyulevcha Кюлевча 496 Markovo Марково 792 Mogila Могила 408 Pliska Плиска 1,051 Varbyane Върбяне 288 Zlatna niva Златна нива
Mogila-Armorial of Polish nobility
variation Materna, also Korwin variation) Masalski Książe III Mniszech Mogiła Mohl Mohyła [1] Mora (Mory, Morawa, Murzynowa Głowa) Murdelio Milczek Masilevich
Mogila-Municipalities of North Macedonia
Demir Kapija Novaci Bitola Demir Hisar Resen Ohrid Debarca Struga Vev. Mogila Kriv. Kruševo Dolneni Čaška Makedonski Brod Mavrovo and Rostuša Gostivar
Mogila-Slovakia in the Roman era
around 500 AD. They are characterized by vessels similar to those of the "Mogiła" group of southern Poland and having analogies in the "Korchak" pottery
Mogila-SU-76
Company. ISBN 0-354-00588-X. Chubachin, Aleksandr (2009). SU-76. "Bratskaya mogila ekipazha" ili oruzhie Pobedy? (in Russian). Eksmo. ISBN 978-5-699-32965-6
Mogila-FK Korzo
ФК Корзо FK Korzo Full name Fudbalski Klub Korzo Prilep Founded 1972 Ground Stadion Mogila League OFS Prilep B 2023–24 8th
Mogila-Polycephaly
themselves, with the name "Millie-Christine", as well as plural. In Peter Mogila’s 17-century Catechism, the following instructions are given for baptism
Mogila-New evangelization
cross and church building in a new town where there was none. Speaking at Mogila Abbey near Nowa Huta in 1979, Pope John Paul II said: "From the Cross of
Mogila-Sredna Gora
important Thracian burial and cult complex was situated in the Chetinyova Mogila tumulus near Starosel on the southern slopes of Sredna Gora, which includes
Mogila-Nałęcz coat of arms
Lewart Lis Łodzia Lubicz Łuk Mądrostki Masalski Książę III Materna Mniszech Mogiła Mohyła Mora Nabram Nałęcz Napiwon Nieczuja Niesobia Nowina Nycz Odrowąż
Mogila-December 31 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Saint George the Wonderworker, "the stabbed". (14th century) Saint Peter (Mogila), Metropolitan of Kiev, Galicia and all Rus, Exarch of the Ecumenical Patriarchate
Mogila-Moglia (disambiguation)
film director Oscar Moglia (1935–1989), a Uruguayan basketball Olympian Mogila (disambiguation) This page lists people with the surname Moglia. If an internal
Mogila-Suceava
Eastern Orthodox clergyman, calligrapher, illuminator, and writer Peter Mogila, 17th century theologian Eugen J. Pentiuc, theologian, dean of Hellenic
Mogila-Subdivisions of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
containing the 7 western Kreise (1854–60): Krakauer Kreis [uk]: Jaworzno Mogiła [pl; de; uk] (today part of Kraków) Chrzanow Krzeszowice Liszki From 1860
Mogila-Koledari Knoll
Koledari Knoll (Bulgarian: Коледарска могила, ‘Koledarska Mogila’ \ko-le-'dar-ska mo'gi-la\) is the rocky ridge extending 1 km in north-northwest to south-southeast
Mogila-Artemisia chamaemelifolia
corollas. It is found in Bulgaria in western Ponor on Golyama Mogila and Torlovichka Mogila mountains and in Ostriya Vrah village. It is also native to
Mogila-Burgas Province
the status of village (Bulgarian: село, romanized: selo). Aytos, Cherna Mogila, Chernograd, Chukarka, Dryankovets, Karageorgievo, Karanovo, Lyaskovo, Malka
Mogila-Mogiła Abbey
Mogiła Abbey (Polish: Opactwo Cystersów w Mogile; Latin: Abbatia B.M.V. de Clara Tumba) is a Cistercian monastery in the Nowa Huta District of Kraków,
Mogila-Second Mongol invasion of Poland
populated southern Lesser Poland. After looting the abbeys at Jędrzejów, Mogiła, Szczyrzyc and Miechów, the invaders flooded the region in an orgy of murder
Mogila-Banknotes of the Ukrainian hryvnia
Hryhorii Skovoroda or Daniel of Galicia on the former denomination and Peter Mogila on the latter, but his idea was not supported. As the preparations for the
Mogila-List of Historic Monuments (Poland)
1994 Kraków Kościuszko Mound 8 December 2017 Kraków Cistercian Abbey in Mogiła 13 September 2023 Kraków-Tyniec Benedictine Abbey in Tyniec 30 March 2017
Mogila-Malaysia Airlines Flight 17
Oliphant, Roland (14 November 2014). "The haunting pilgrimage site of Saur Mogila". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 23 March 2019. Hosenball
Mogila-Savur-Mohyla
(Ukrainian: Савур-могила), often transliterated using the Russian spelling Saur-Mogila (Russian: Саур-Могила), is a strategic height in the Donets ridge near the
Mogila-Polish Golden Age
Gothic art. Stanisław Samostrzelnik, a monk in the Cistercian monastery in Mogiła near Kraków, painted miniatures and polychromed wall frescos. At the end
Mogila-FK Varoš
Varoš Prilep Founded 1939; 85 years ago (1939) Ground Sportski Kompleks Mogila Chairman Goran Velkoski Manager Oliver Joševski League OFS Prilep Division
Mogila-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
Mogila-Millennium of Russia
Boretskaya, Posadnik of Novgorod Alexander Pushkin, poet and writer Peter Mogila, Metropolitan of Kiev Afanasy Ordin-Nashchokin, Diplomat Yermak Timofeyevich
Mogila-War crimes in occupied Poland during World War II
27. Chojnice: Chojnickie Towarzystwo Przyjaciół Nauk. p. 59. "Pomnik - mogiła Polaków rozstrzelanych przez Niemców w 1945 roku". Uzdrowisko Wieniec (in
Mogila-FK Mogila
FK Mogila Bi Milk (Macedonian: ФК Могила Би Милк) is a football club based in the village of Mogila near Bitola, Republic of North Macedonia. They were
Mogila-Golden Pectoral from Tovsta Mohyla
The Golden Pectoral from Tovsta Mohyla is a gold Scythian collar or pectoral discovered in a burial kurgan at a site called Tovsta Mohyla in modern Dnipropetrovsk
Mogila-Henryk Biegeleisen
Cradle – Before the Altar – By the Tomb (U kolebki – przed ołtarzem – nad mogiła), and Death in the Rites, Customs, and Beliefs of the Polish Folk (Śmierć
Mogila-Territorial Abbey of Wettingen-Mehrerau
Congregation, which was responsible for new settlements in Sittich in Slovenia and Mogila in Poland. In 1919 Wettingen-Mehrerau bought the pilgrimage church at Birnau
Mogila-Novoselani
Dolneni a village in Municipality of Dolneni Novoselani, Mogila a village in Municipality of Mogila Novoselani, Češinovo-Obleševo a village in Municipality
Mogila-Visoka
Visoka (mountain), a mountain in inland Dalmatia, Croatia near Sinj Visoka Mogila, a village in Boboshevo Municipality, Bulgaria All pages with titles containing
Mogila-Gomotartsi Knoll
Gomotartsi Knoll (Bulgarian: Гомотарска могила, ‘Gomotarska Mogila’ \go-mo-'tar-ska mo-'gi-la\) is the rocky, mostly ice-covered peak of elevation 942
Mogila-Horodyski
Lewart Lis Łodzia Lubicz Łuk Mądrostki Masalski Książę III Materna Mniszech Mogiła Mohyła Mora Nabram Nałęcz Napiwon Nieczuja Niesobia Nowina Nycz Odrowąż
Mogila-John Komnenos Molyvdos
funded them: a single-volume edition, published in February 1699, of Peter Mogila's Confession of Faith and Bessarion Makris' On the Three Greatest Virtues;
Mogila-Volodymyr, Volyn Oblast
Genocide Education. November 2020. Retrieved 8 August 2021. "Kolejna zbiorowa mogiła odnaleziona we Włodzimierzu Wołyńskim" [Another mass grave found in Volodymyr-Volynskyi]
Mogila-Tell Yunatsite
Tell Yunatsite (Bulgarian: Селищна могила Юнаците), also known as Ploskata mogila (Bulgarian: Плоската могила, "The Flat Mound"), is situated in the Pazardzhik
Mogila-Russian opera
opera-vaudevilles and 6 grand-operas including Askold's Grave (Askoldova mogila, first performed in 1835) that received about 200 performances in Saint
Mogila-Njazi Azemi
"Njazi Azemi" Brigade following his death. Azemi was born on 16 June 1970 in Mogila. Later he began to deal with special constructions with wood carving, quickly
Mogila-Trnovci, Mogila
Tërnoc) is a village located in a highland area in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. Trnovci traditionally contains a Torbeš population. Between
Mogila-David Kahane
znaleziono człowieka zabitego, należało go pochować, a następnie stojący nad mogiłą żywi mówili: Panie, nie jesteśmy winni śmierci tego człowieka. Ilu w tej
Mogila-Alinci
Alinci may refer to: Alinci, Mogila, a small village in North Macedonia Alinci, Prilep, a village in the Municipality of Prilep, North Macedonia This disambiguation
Mogila-Eolo Perfido
January 2022. "UNREVEALED". Walking Photographer. Retrieved 3 January 2022. Mogila, Nichole (16 October 2000). "Interpose. Eolo Perfido in mostra a Verona"
Mogila-Battle for the Donbas (1919)
the city's defenders went on a counter-offensive in the area of Ostra Mogila [ru] and threw the attackers 30 km from the city, but on 4 May they failed
Mogila-Prilep Municipality
municipalities to the north, Kavadarci Municipality to the east, Krivogaštani, Mogila and Novaci municipalities to the west, and Greece to the south. The municipality
Mogila-Dobrich Province
Metodievo | Miladinovtsi | Novo Botevo | Odrintsi | Odurtsi | Opanets | Orlova mogila | Ovcharovo | Paskalevo | Pchelino | Pchelnik | Plachi Dol | Pobeda | Podslon
Mogila-Islam in North Macedonia
890 514 4.7% Demir Kapija 3,777 419 11.1% Kriva Palanka 18,059 418 2.3% Mogila 5,283 336 6.4% Dojran 3,084 309 10.0% Makedonski Brod 5,889 259 4.4% Demir
Mogila-Scythian culture
A wooden bow-case discovered at Opishnia and a quiver found at Vitova mogila were both decorated with rows of small figures pressed from below in thin
Mogila-Aleksander Bychowiec
Aleksander Bychowiec of Mogiła (Russian: Александр Иосифович Биховец) was a Russian-Polish noble and an amateur historian of the Russian Empire from the
Mogila-Dmitry Troshchinsky
Troshchinsky family Parent Prokofy Troshchinsky (father) Education Kiev–Mogila Academy Awards Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky Order of Saint Vladimir Order
Mogila-Nošpal
Nošpal (Macedonian: Ношпал) is a village in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Dobruševo. The
Mogila-Trap, Mogila
Trap (Macedonian: Трап) is a small village in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Dobruševo.
Mogila-Crničani, Mogila
Crničani (Macedonian: Црничани) is a small village in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Dobruševo
Mogila-Vašarejca
Vašarejca (Macedonian: Вашарејца) is a village in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of
Mogila-Beranci
Beranci (Macedonian: Беранци) is a village in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. The village is first mentioned as Beranci in 1468, in Ottoman
Mogila-Novoselani, Mogila
Novoselani (Macedonian: Новоселани) is a small village in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total
Mogila-Nowa Huta
of Kraków. In the 13th century, a Cistercian monastery in the village of Mogiła was built. In the nineteenth century and at the beginning of the twentieth
Mogila-Stanisław Szembek
became auxiliary Bishop of Dionysia and Krakow and Bishop and Abbot in Mogiła in 1699. He became bishop of Kujawy in 1700 and became canon of the Krakow
Mogila-Upiór
(1823). Upiór. Henryk Biegeleisen (1929). U kolebki. Przed ołtarzem. Nad mogiłą. Lwów.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) L. Stomma
Mogila-Crničani
Crničani may refer to: Crničani, Dojran, North Macedonia Crničani, Mogila, North Macedonia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Mogila-Trnovci
Trnovci may refer to: Trnovci, Mogila, North Macedonia Trnovci, Sveti Tomaž, Slovenia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Mogila-Dobri Dyal
the village which was built in the 5th century. Its name is the “Mihneva Mogila” The village's festival is held yearly on the date of 15 August. It is also
Mogila-Grigory Kozitsky
Russian landless nobles of Cossack–senior origin, he studied at the Kiev–Mogila Academy, then in Germany. In 1756, he arrived in the capital of the Russian
Mogila-Juliana Olshanskaya
she was venerated as a saint. The early 17th-century Archimandrite Peter Mogila claimed to have had a vision of Saint Juliana in which she reproached him
Mogila-Nectarius of Jerusalem
He is known by his recommendation of the Confessio Orthodoxa of Peter Mogilas (1645), which he endorsed in 1662. As early as 1666 he sought to be relieved
Mogila-History of opera
or the Post Office Station], 1805) and Alekséi Verstovski (Askol'dova mogila [Askold's Tomb], 1835). In Poland, Józef Ksawery Elsner, a teacher of Frédéric
Mogila-Mogila (Kosovo)
Mogila (Albanian: Mogillë, Serbian: Могила) is a village in the municipality of Klokot, Kosovo. The village is located on the foothills of the Karadak
Mogila-Liberation of Tepelena
from different directions. Battles erupted at various locations, such as Mogila, Qafa Mirica, and Qafa e Kiçoku, where the partisan forces achieved significant
Mogila-356th Carabinieri Section
train. In the following month of September, the 356th Section moved to Mogila Osstraja, following the tactical command of the Division Headquarters. The
Mogila-Meelis Lao
Finland. During the 2000s, Estonian media linked Meelis Lao with Konstantin "Mogila" Jakovlev, an authoritative figure in St. Petersburg's organized crime,
Mogila-Sliven Valley
Tundzha Municipality are situated Veselinovo, Drazhevo, Zavoy, Kabile, Mogila and Hadzhidimitrovo. In Burgas Province, Karnobat Municipality are located
Mogila-II-57 road (Bulgaria)
southeast through the Upper Thracian Plain. It passes through the villages of Mogila and Sarnevo, crosses the river Blatnitsa, a left tributary of the Sazliyka
Mogila-II-27 road (Bulgaria)
east. The road goes through the villages of Bdintsi, Vladimirovo, Orlova mogila, Dolina and Odrintsi and reaches the southwestern section of the ring road
Mogila-Griffin
from Heaven: The Golden Pectoral of the Scythian King from the Tolstaya Mogila (Ukraine)", in Bintliff, John; Rutter, N. K. (eds.), Archaeology of Greece
Mogila-100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria
Archaeology and History Reserve Nova Zagora (added in the 2010s) – Karanova Mogila museum. (Bogdan Peak at Sredna Gora formerly occupied this position.) Klisura
Mogila-Black Grave
The Black Grave (Ukrainian: Чорна могила, romanized: Chorna mohyla) is the largest burial mound (kurgan) in Chernihiv, Ukraine. It is part of the National
Mogila-Simion Movilă
Faith - Volume III - Church History - Seventeenth Century - Saint Peter Mogila". www.oca.org. Retrieved 2019-08-17. Suciu (1980, p. 165) Miclescu-Prăjescu
Mogila-Krivogaštani Municipality
Municipality to the north, the Prilep Municipality to the east, and the Mogila Municipality to the south. According to the last national census from 2021
Mogila-Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari
excavations at Mound No 7 of the East Mound Necropolis of Sboryanovo (Ginina Mogila) – a tumulus of the early Hellenistic period, the Sveshtari tomb was built
Mogila-Turks in North Macedonia
38% Kumanovo 292 0.3% Vinica 272 1.4% Negotino 349 1.92% Sopište 463 6.9% Mogila 266 5.04% Makedonski Brod 241 4.09% Kavadarci 134 0.38% Lozovo 203 8.97%
Mogila-Dziady
Warszawski. 2–3. Biegeleisen, Henryk (1929). U kolebki, przed ołtarzem, nad mogiłą. Lwów: Instytut Stauropigjański. Szyjewski, Andrzej (2003). Religia Słowian
Mogila-Worker's Marseillaise
prodavali, Chtob rugalis′ oni nad toboy! Pripev 3. Tebe otdykh — odna lish′ mogila! Kazhdyy den′ — nedoimku gotov′; Tsar′-vampir iz tebya tyanet zhily; Tsar′-vampir
Mogila-Trap
Glossary of contract bridge terms Tarap, Attock, a village in Pakistan Trap, Mogila, a village in North Macedonia Trap, Carmarthenshire, a hamlet in Wales,
Mogila-Seuthes III
named as the son of a Teres on a gold ring from the tomb known as Dalakova Mogila, and geographical and chronological considerations allow the possible identification
Mogila-Stefan, Archbishop of Ohrid and Macedonia
(Стојан Вељановски), was born on May 1, 1955, in the village of Dobrushevo, Mogila Municipality in SFR Yugoslavia, today in North Macedonia. In 1969, he enrolled