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Mogila may refer to: Places * Mogila, North Macedonia, a village in the Republic of Macedonia **Mogila Municipality ** FK Mogila, a football club *Mogiła, Lublin Voivodeship, a village in Poland *Mogiła Abbey, in Poland *, a village in Kaspichan Municipality, Bulgaria *, a village in Stara Zagora Municipality, Bulgaria *, a village in Tundzha Municipality, Bulgaria Other uses *Peter Mogila Metropolitan Petru Movilă ( ro, Petru Movilă, uk, Петро Симеонович Могила, translit=Petro Symeonovych Mohyla, russian: Пётр Симеонович Могила, translit=Pëtr Simeonovich Mogila, pl, Piotr Mohyła; ... (1596–1647), Metropolitan of Kiev * Mogiła coat of arms * Moghilă family, a family of Moldavian nobility {{dab, geo ...
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Mogila, North Macedonia
Mogila ( mk, ) is a village in North Macedonia. The village is located in Pelagonia Region, north-east of the city of Bitola. The name probably derives from the Slavic word "Mogila" which could mean "mound", "hill" or "grave". Demographics According to the 2002 census, all but one of Mogila's 1,526 residents were Macedonian. Ethnic groups in the village include:Macedonian Census (2002) ''Book 5 - Total population according to the Ethnic Affiliation, Mother Tongue and Religion'' The State Statistical Office, Skopje, 2002, p. 141. History In the 19th century Ottoman Macedonia, Mogila was known as a village in the district of Bitola with a large population of "Komiti" or Macedonian freedom fighters. In 1900, Mogila had 850 residents. In the late 19th century and early 20th century the village became involved in the struggle of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization against Ottoman rule. On May 8, 1903, the home of local revolutionary Nikola Meshkov, a member of Pa ...
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Mogila Municipality
Mogila ( mk, ) is a municipality in south-central North Macedonia. '' Mogila'' is also the name of the village where the municipal seat is found. Mogila Municipality is part of the Pelagonia Statistical Region. Geography The municipality borders Demir Hisar Municipality to the northwest, Kruševo Municipality and Krivogaštani Municipality to the north, Prilep Municipality to the northeast, Novaci Municipality to the southeast, and Bitola Municipality Bitola ( mk, Битола ) is a municipality in the southern part of North Macedonia. '' Bitola'' is also the name of the city where the municipal seat is found. The municipality is located in the Pelagonia Statistical Region. Geography The mun ... to the southwest. Demographics According to the last national census from 2021 this municipality has 5,283 inhabitants.2002 census results
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FK Mogila
FK Mogila Bi Milk ( mk, ФК Могила Би Милк) is a football club based in the village of Mogila near Bitola, Republic of North Macedonia. They were recently played in the Macedonian Third League The Macedonian Third League ( mk, Македонска Трета Лига - Makedonska Treta Liga) is the third highest football competition in North Macedonia. In 2019–20, the competition will be divided into five divisions named Third Leagu .... History The club was founded in 2009. References External linksClub info at MacedonianFootballFootball Federation of Macedonia Mogila Association football clubs established in 2009 2009 establishments in the Republic of Macedonia FK {{RMacedonia-footyclub-stub ...
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Mogiła, Lublin Voivodeship
Mogiła is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ulhówek, within Tomaszów Lubelski County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland, close to the border with Ukraine Ukraine ( uk, Україна, Ukraïna, ) is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the second-largest European country after Russia, which it borders to the east and northeast. Ukraine covers approximately . Prior to the ongoing Russian inv .... References Villages in Tomaszów Lubelski County {{TomaszówLubelski-geo-stub ...
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Mogiła Abbey
Mogiła Abbey ( pl, Opactwo Cystersów w Mogile; la, Abbatia B.M.V. de Clara Tumba) is a Cistercian monastery in the Nowa Huta District of Kraków, Poland. The abbey was founded in 1222 by the Bishop of Kraków, Iwo Odrowąż. The religious complex was built for religious reasons as well as for prestige. It was the largest and most impressive church in medieval Poland after Wawel Cathedral, and served as the House of Odrowąż, Odrowąż family's burial place until the 16th century. The architectural complex includes the stuccoed Polish Gothic church, the Basilica of the Christian cross, Holy Cross ( pl, Bazylika Krzyża Świętego), which serves as the Parish Church of St. Bartholomew the Apostle as well as the abbey church for the monks. There is also the Renaissance in Poland, Polish Renaissance-style abbot's palace, built around 1569, as well as the red-brick monastery, with a broad inner courtyard, outbuildings, vegetable garden, greenhouse, etc. History Under the reign of ...
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Kaspichan Municipality
Kaspichan Municipality ( bg, Община Каспичан) is a municipality ('' obshtina'') in Shumen Province, Northeastern Bulgaria. It is named after its administrative centre, the town of Kaspichan. The municipality embraces a territory of 279 km² with a population of 8,871 inhabitants as of December 2009.Bulgarian National Statistical Institute - Bulgarian provinces and municipalities in 2009
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Stara Zagora Municipality
Stara is a village in the administrative district on Gmina Aleksandrów, within Piotrków County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately south-west of Aleksandrów, south-east of Piotrków Trybunalski, and south-east of the regional capital Łódź. The village has a population of 160. References Stara Stara is a village in the administrative district on Gmina Aleksandrów, within Piotrków County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately south-west of Aleksandrów, south-east of Piotrków Trybunalski, and south-east of ...
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Tundzha Municipality
Tundzha Municipality ( bg, община Тунджа) is a municipality of Yambol Province, southeastern Bulgaria. The municipality has an area of 1,218.86 square kilometres, making it the second-largest by area in the country after the Capital Municipality (i.e. the city of Sofia). It covers 44 villages and has a population of 21,435 according to 2005 data. All the villages in the province are administratively equal, and the administrative centre of the municipality is located in the provincial capital of Yambol, which is not part of Tundzha municipality itself: the city is equivalent to Yambol Municipality, which is an enclave within Tundzha Municipality. Tundzha municipality is named after the Tundzha River, the most significant tributary of the Maritsa. The following villages are part of Tundzha Municipality: A notable native is Ivan Atanasov, the father of John Vincent Atanasoff (1903–1995), Bulgarian American physicist and inventor of the first automatic electronic digi ...
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Peter Mogila
Metropolitan Petru Movilă ( ro, Petru Movilă, uk, Петро Симеонович Могила, translit=Petro Symeonovych Mohyla, russian: Пётр Симеонович Могила, translit=Pëtr Simeonovich Mogila, pl, Piotr Mohyła; 21 December 1596 – ) was an influential Ruthenian Eastern Orthodox theologian and reformer of Moldavian origin, Metropolitan of Kyiv, Halych, and All Rus' from 1633 until his death. Family Petro Mohyla was born into the House of Movilești, who were a family of Romanian boyars. Several rulers of Moldavia and Wallachia were members of this family, including Mohyla's father, Simion Movilă, thus making him a prince. He was also a descendant of Stephen the Great, through the bloodline of his great-grandfather Petru Rareș. His uncles, Simion's brothers, were Gheorghe Movilă, the Metropolitan of Moldavia, and Ieremia Movilă, who also ruled Moldavia before and after the first reign of Simion. Petro Mohyla's mother, Marghita (Margaret ...
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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. History Blazon Notable bearers Notable bearers of this coat of arms have included: * External links * Mogila Coat of Arms and its bearers See also * Polish heraldry * Heraldry * Coat of arms A coat of arms is a heraldic visual design on an escutcheon (i.e., shield), surcoat, or tabard (the latter two being outer garments). The coat of arms on an escutcheon forms the central element of the full heraldic achievement, which in its ... Polish coats of arms {{poland-heraldry-stub ...
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