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Kovach (other)
Kovach (Cyrillic: Ковач; also transliterated ''Kovač'') may refer to: *Kovach (surname) *Kovach (Stara Zagora Province), a village in Bulgaria * Kovach (island) *Duvdevani and Kovach, an Israeli comedy See also * Kovách, a surname * Kovač (other) (Ковач) * Kováč, a surname * Kovachevo (other) (Ковачево; also translit. ''Kovačevo'') * Kovachitsa (Ковачица; also translit. ''Kovačica''), a village in Bulgaria * Kovachevitsa (Ковачевица; also translit. ''Kovačevica''), a village in Bulgaria * Kovachevtsi (other) Kovachevtsi ( bg, Ковачевци, link=no, ; also transliterated ''Kovačevci'') may refer to two villages in Bulgaria: * Kovachevtsi, Pernik Province, the administrative centre of Kovachevtsi Municipality * See also * Kovačevci (disambig ... (Ковачевци; also translit. ''Kovačevci'') {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Cyrillic Script
The Cyrillic script ( ), Slavonic script or the Slavic script, is a writing system used for various languages across Eurasia. It is the designated national script in various Slavic languages, Slavic, Turkic languages, Turkic, Mongolic languages, Mongolic, Uralic languages, Uralic, Caucasian languages, Caucasian and Iranian languages, Iranic-speaking countries in Southeastern Europe, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, North Asia, and East Asia. , around 250 million people in Eurasia use Cyrillic as the official script for their national languages, with Russia accounting for about half of them. With the accession of Bulgaria to the European Union on 1 January 2007, Cyrillic became the third official script of the European Union, following the Latin script, Latin and Greek alphabet, Greek alphabets. The Early Cyrillic alphabet was developed during the 9th century AD at the Preslav Literary School in the First Bulgarian Empire during the reign of tsar Simeon I of Bulgar ...
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Transliteration
Transliteration is a type of conversion of a text from one writing system, script to another that involves swapping Letter (alphabet), letters (thus ''wikt:trans-#Prefix, trans-'' + ''wikt:littera#Latin, liter-'') in predictable ways, such as Greek → , Cyrillic → , Greek → the digraph , Armenian → or Latin → . For instance, for the Greek language, Modern Greek term "", which is usually Translation, translated as "Greece, Hellenic Republic", the usual transliteration to Latin script is , and the name for Russia in Cyrillic script, "", is Scientific transliteration of Cyrillic, usually transliterated as . Transliteration is not primarily concerned with representing the Phonetics, sounds of the original but rather with representing the characters, ideally accurately and unambiguously. Thus, in the Greek above example, is transliterated though it is pronounced , is transliterated though pronounced , and is transliterated , though it is pronounced (exactly li ...
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Kovach (surname)
Kovach (Cyrillic: Ковач, meaning blacksmith) is a gender-neutral Slavic surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Bill Kovach (born 1932), American journalist *Jim Kovach (born 1956), American entrepreneur, physician, attorney, and football player * June Kovach (1932–2010), American-born Swiss film director, film editor and concert pianist *Kelly Kovach Schoenly, American softball coach and former softball player *Nancy Kovack (born 1935), American film and television actress * Nora Kovach (1931–2009), Hungarian ballerina *William Kovach (1909–1966), politician from Alberta, Canada See also *Kovács Kovács or Kovacs, meaning blacksmith, is one of the most common Hungarian family names. History The name is found in Hungary and Hungarian expatriate communities. There are similar names with the Kováts or Kovách spellings. The name means "bl ... References

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Kovach, Stara Zagora Province
Kovach ( bg, Ковач) is a village in the municipality of Radnevo, in Stara Zagora Province Stara Zagora ( bg, Област Стара Загора), formerly known as the Stara Zagora okrug, is a province of south-central Bulgaria. It is named after its administrative and industrial centre—the city of Stara Zagora—the sixt ..., Bulgaria. Villages in Stara Zagora Province {{StaraZagora-geo-stub ...
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Kovach Island
Kovach Island ( bg, остров Ковач, ostrov Kovach, ) is the westernmost island in the Onogur group off the northwest coast of Robert Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. The feature is rocky, extending 630 m in southwest-northeast direction and 240 m wide. It is separated from Grod Island by a 100 m wide passage. The area was visited by early 19th century sealers. The island is named after the settlement of Kovach in Southern Bulgaria. Location Kovach Island is located 1.17 km north of Misnomer Point, 760 m southeast of Cornwall Island and 1.08 km west of Shipot Point. British mapping in 1968 and Bulgarian mapping in 2009. Maps Livingston Island to King George Island. Scale 1:200000. Admiralty Nautical Chart 1776. Taunton: UK Hydrographic Office, 1968. * L.L. IvanovAntarctica: Livingston Island and Greenwich, Robert, Snow and Smith Islands Scale 1:120000 topographic map. Troyan: Manfred Wörner Foundation, 2009. (S ...
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Duvdevani And Kovach
{{unreferenced, date=December 2017 Duvdevani and Kovach ( he, דובדבני וקובץ') is an Israeli comedy which made by Keshet Broadcasting starring by Lior Duvdevani and Ilan Kovach. The program originally premiered on 2011, on Bip channel and then aired on Channel 2 on Fridays. Plot Lior Duvdevani and Ilan Kovach (Playing themselves) are two 30-years old unsuccessful singles who live together in a rented apartment in Tel Aviv Tel Aviv-Yafo ( he, תֵּל־אָבִיב-יָפוֹ, translit=Tēl-ʾĀvīv-Yāfō ; ar, تَلّ أَبِيب – يَافَا, translit=Tall ʾAbīb-Yāfā, links=no), often referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the G ... and work at the ice cream parlor. On the second season they started working as security guards in the Big brother house purposely to participate the program. Israeli television shows Channel 2 (Israeli TV channel) original programming 2011 Israeli television series debuts 2012 Israeli television s ...
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Kovač (other)
Kovač is a South Slavic surname. Kovač may also refer to: * Kovač (Jičín District), a municipality and village in the Czech Republic * Kovač, Makedonski Brod, a village in North Macedonia * Kovač, Pljevlja, a village in Montenegro * Kovač planina, a mountain in Bosnia and Herzegovina *Kovač Hill, a hill in Križ, Sevnica in Slovenia See also * *Kováč, a surname * Kovach (other) (Ковач) * Kovách, a surname * Kovači (other) *Kovačić (other) *Kovačići (other) *Kovačica (other) *Kovačice, a village *Kovačina, a village *Kovačevo (other) *Kovačevac (other) *Kovačevci (other) *Kovačevići (other) Kovačevići (Cyrillic: Ковачевићи) may refer to several places: * Kovačevići (Cazin), a village in the municipality of Cazin, Bosnia and Herzegovina *, a village in the municipality of Sapna, Bosnia and Herzegovina * Kovačevići (Donji ... * Kováčová (other) ...
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Kováč
Kováč, feminine: Kováčová, is a surname in Slovakia. It may refer to: ; Kováč * Alan Kováč (born 1993), Slovak footballer * Dušan Kováč (born 1942), Slovak historian * Ervín Kováč (1911–1972), Slovak footballer * Henrich Kováč (born 1994), Slovak footballer * Igor Kováč (born 1969), Slovak athlete * Lukáš Kováč (born 1987), Slovak footballer * Maroš Kováč (born 1977), Slovak cyclist * Matej Kováč (born 1985), Slovak footballer * Michal Kováč (1930–2016), President of Slovakia * Pavel Kováč (born 1974), Slovak footballer * Radoslav Kováč (born 1979), Czech footballer * Tibor Kováč (1905–1952), Slovak Jewish activist * Vladimír Kováč (born 1991), Slovak footballer ; Kováčová * Alena Kováčová (born 1978), Slovak basketball player * Emília Kováčová (born 1931), First Lady of Slovakia First Lady of Slovakia or First Gentleman of Slovakia (''Prvá Dáma'' in Slovak) is the title attributed to the wife or husband of the pr ...
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Kovachevo (other)
Kovachevo ( bg, Ковачево, link=no; also transliterated ''Kovačevo'') may refer to three villages in Bulgaria: * Kovachevo, Blagoevgrad Province, a village in the Sandanski Municipality, Blagoevgrad Province * , a village in the Septemvri Municipality, Pazardzhik Province * Kovachevo, Stara Zagora Province, a village in the Radnevo Municipality, Stara Zagora Province See also * Kovačevo (other) (Ковачево) * Kovachevtsi (other) (Ковачевци; also translit. ''Kovačevci'') * Kovachevitsa Kovachevitsa ( bg, Ковачевица; also transliterated ''Kovačevica'') is a village in Garmen Municipality, in Blagoevgrad Province, Bulgaria. Geography The village is situated in the Dabrash part of the Rhodope Mountains in the steep v ... (Ковачевица; also translit. ''Kovačevica''), a village in Bulgaria * Kovachev (Ковачев; also translit. ''Kovačev''), a surname * Kovach (other) (Ковач; also translit. ''Ko ...
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Transliteration
Transliteration is a type of conversion of a text from one writing system, script to another that involves swapping Letter (alphabet), letters (thus ''wikt:trans-#Prefix, trans-'' + ''wikt:littera#Latin, liter-'') in predictable ways, such as Greek → , Cyrillic → , Greek → the digraph , Armenian → or Latin → . For instance, for the Greek language, Modern Greek term "", which is usually Translation, translated as "Greece, Hellenic Republic", the usual transliteration to Latin script is , and the name for Russia in Cyrillic script, "", is Scientific transliteration of Cyrillic, usually transliterated as . Transliteration is not primarily concerned with representing the Phonetics, sounds of the original but rather with representing the characters, ideally accurately and unambiguously. Thus, in the Greek above example, is transliterated though it is pronounced , is transliterated though pronounced , and is transliterated , though it is pronounced (exactly li ...
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Kovachitsa
Kovachitsa ( bg, Ковачица) is a village in northwestern Bulgaria. It is located in Lom Municipality, Montana Province. History The history of the village dates from the end of Chiprovtsi Uprising (broken on September 6, 1688 from Osmans). After the defeat of uprising people, the survivors fled to all parts of Bulgaria; some of them settled along the Danube river near Lom (Lom Palanka, or Roman name of Almus). Because cholera broke out, some of the people moved to the local blacksmith, who lived 5 km from the river, where now lies the village - and from there is the origin of the name Kovachitsa. The village has fame with his famous watermelons (or "lubenitsi" as they say there) and orchards in the area of the Danube in the area "Staraneto". There was lived and Santa Mityo - "Bostangiyata" who was known for cultivation of so famous 'lubenitsi'. On the banks of the Danube, where the old village was located in the area "Staraneto", have a hill (near the inn of Baba ...
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