List Of Turkish Exonyms In Bulgaria
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List Of Turkish Exonyms In Bulgaria
List of Turkish exonyms in Bulgaria lists Turkish exonyms for places in Bulgaria. Although most of the places are used with Bulgarian names, they are also known with Turkish exonyms especially among the Turkish population. This is the list of Turkish exonyms for places in Bulgaria. * Abrasko selo Abbas köy * Abrit Abdul-ehat//Abdat kalesi * Adımovo Adım * Agatopolis Ahta-pol * Agatovo Ağaç-Ova * Ahryansko Ercek *Ahtopol Ahtabolu, Ahtenbolu *Aitos Aydos * Akandzhievo Akıncı * Aksakovo Acemler * Albanitsa Ablaniçe * Albantsi Arnavutlar *Aleko Akça-er * Aleko Konstantinovo Acılar/Alacalar * Alekovo Akçar, Akça-er *Aleksandriya Kapaklı *Aleksandrovo Bayraktar-mahalle, Çerkez-köy, Hasan-oğlu, Kara-Hasan * Alekseevo Sarı-Mahmut * Altsek Kilisecik, Kesecik * Angelariy Soyaklı * Angelovo Siyahlar * Anhialo, Pomorie Ah-yolu *Aprilovo Lefeci * Apriltsi Abdullar * Ardino Eğridere * Arsovo As-mahalle * Asen Örenli * Asenets Hasan-köy * Asenova Krepost Ahsen-kale *Asenovg ...
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List Of Turkish Exonyms
An exonym is a Toponymy, place name, used by non-natives of that place, that differs from the official or native name for that place. Turkish has a wealth of exonyms in areas beyond the current borders of Turkey notably those that were once Subdivisions of the Ottoman Empire, part of Ottoman Empire and its Vassal and tributary states of the Ottoman Empire, vassals and tributaries or within the Turkish, Ottoman, or a Turkic peoples, Turkic sphere of cultural or economic influence. In addition, Turkish sometimes renders the names of other cities in a phonetic Turkish spelling, e.g., Chicago as ''Şikago'' or Manchester as ''Mançester''. As these forms are not commonly used in Turkish, there is not a systematic attempt to include them here. Cities are grouped by country and then listed alphabetically by their current best-known name in English. The English version is followed by Turkish variants in order of significance. A blue asterisk generally indicates the availability of a Turk ...
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Atanasova
Atanasov (Cyrillic alphabet, Cyrillic: Атанасов), feminine Atanasova (Cyrillic alphabet, Cyrillic:Атанасова), also transliterated as Atanassov/Atanassova, is a Bulgarian-language surname, derived from the name Atanas (other), Atanas. Notable people with this surname include: *Alfredo Atanasof, Argentine politician, born 1949 *Andrey Atanasov, Bulgarian footballer, 1987 *Atanas Atanasov (runner), Atanas Atanasov, runner, born 1945 *Atanas Atanasov (long jumper), Atanas Atanasov, Bulgarian long jumper, born 1956 *Atanas Atanasov (footballer, born 1985), Atanas Atanasov, Bulgarian footballer, born 1985 *Chavdar Atanasov, Bulgarian footballer, born 1973 *Dimo Atanasov, Bulgarian footballer, born 1985 *Dimitar Atanasov (canoeist), Bulgarian sprint canoer *Doncho Atanasov, Bulgarian footballer, born 1983 *Gavril Atanasov, 19th century Yugoslavian icon painter *Georgi Atanasov (composer), Bulgarian composer, 1882 – 1931 *Georgi Atanasov (politician), Bulgarian po ...
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Asenovgrad
Asenovgrad ( bg, Асеновград ) is List of cities and towns in Bulgaria, a town in central southern Bulgaria, part of Plovdiv Province. It is the largest town in Bulgaria that is not a province center. Previously known as ''Stanimaka'' (; el, Στενήμαχος), it was renamed in 1934 after the 13th-century tsar Ivan Asen II. Asenovgrad also includes the districts of Gorni Voden and Dolni Voden, which until 1986 were separate villages. According to the census data of 2021, the population of the city is 47 815 people. Above the town are the remains of the Asen Fortress, an old fortress that was strengthened under Tsar Ivan Asen II and turned into an important military post in the defense of the southern borders of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom. The city is known for its many churches, monasteries and chapels and is often called Little Jerusalem. It is also known as the "City of Bridal Gowns" because of the large number of ateliers and shops for wedding dresses and acce ...
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Asenova Krepost
Asen's Fortress ( bg, Асенова крепост, ''Asenova krepost''), identified by some researchers as Petrich (Петрич), is a medieval fortress in the Bulgarian Rhodope Mountains, south of the town of Asenovgrad, on a high rocky ridge on the left bank of the Asenitsa River. Asen's Fortress is above sea level. History The earliest archaeological findings date from the time of the Thracians, the area of the fortress being also inhabited during the Ancient Roman and Early Byzantine period. The fortress gained importance in the Middle Ages, first mentioned in the statute of the Bachkovo Monastery as ''Petrich'' in the 11th century. The fortress was conquered by the armies of the Third Crusade. It was considerably renovated in the 13th century (more precisely 1231) during the rule of Bulgarian tsar Ivan Asen II to serve as a border fortification against Latin raids, as evidenced by an eight-line wall inscription. The foundations of fortified walls—the outer ones bein ...
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Ardino
Ardino ( bg, Ардино, formerly tr, Eğridere) is a town in southern Bulgaria, in the Rhodope Mountains. It is located in Kardzhali Province and it is also close to Smolyan. It is famous for its textile industry. It has a machine-building factory and a tobacco manufacturing industry. Tourist attractions include the Belite Brezi, the Eagle rocks and the Dyavolski most (Devil's bridge). Under Ottoman rule, Ardino, then known in Turkish as Eğridere, was a kaza centre in the Sanjak of Gümülcine in the Adrianople Vilayet before the Balkan Wars. Ardino received its name in 1934 and was declared as a town in 1960.http://ardino.blogspot.com/2008/02/blog-post_28.html Ardino Ardino is the birthplace of Sabahattin Ali, Turkish novelist, poet and journalist. Villages * Avramovo * Ahryansko * Bashevo * Bistrogled * Bogatino * Borovitsa * Brezen * Byal izvor * Chervena skala * Chernigovo * Chubrika * Glavnik * Golobrad * Gorno Prahovo * Gurbishte * Dedino * Doyrantsi * Do ...
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Apriltsi
Apriltsi ( bg, Априлци ) is a small town in Lovech Province, Central-North Bulgaria, located in the vicinity of the highest part of Stara Planina mountain. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Apriltsi Municipality. As of December 2009, the town has a population of 3,318 inhabitants.Bulgarian National Statistical Institute - Bulgarian towns in 2009
Due to its favourable location in a valley at the foot of
Botev Peak Botev Peak ( bg, (връх) Ботев ) is, at above sea level, the highest peak of the Balkan Mountains. It is located close to the geographic centre of Bulgaria, and is part of th ...
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Aprilovo
Aprilovo ( bg, Априлово) is a village in Gorna Malina Gorna Malina ( bg, Горна Малина, ) is a village in western Bulgaria, part of Sofia Province. It is the administrative centre of Gorna Malina municipality, which lies in the central eastern part of Sofia Province, 20-30 kilometres east o ... municipality, Sofia Province, Bulgaria. References Villages in Sofia Province {{Sofia-geo-stub ...
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