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Seltsi (other)
Seltsi may refer to: * Selckë, a village near Gjirokastër, Albania * Seltsi, Bulgaria, a village near Sadovo, Bulgaria See also * Selci (other) Selci may refer to: * Selci, Italy, a municipality in Rieti, Lazio * Selci, Struga, a village in North Macedonia * Selci, Bizovac, a village near Bizovac, Osijek-Baranja County, Croatia * Selci Đakovački, a village in Osijek-Baranja County, Cr ...
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Selckë
Selckë is a small village in the former Pogon municipality in the Gjirokastër County, southern Albania. At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipality Dropull. In the early 1990s, the village was inhabited by an Orthodox Albanian majority and an Aromanian minority, while in the 2010s a Greek community is also recorded. Name The name of the settlement ''Selckë'' is formed from the Slavic word for village ''Selo'' and the suffix ''ci'' referring to a resident's name. The current name was derived either from the Slavic form ''Selbska'', with a sound change of ''s'' to ''c'' or from the Slavic ''Sel'ce'' with the addition of the suffix ''ka''.Ylli, Xhelal (2000). Das slavische Lehngut im Albanischen. 2 lavic settlement in Albania'. Verlag Otto Sagner. p. 165. "SÉLC/Ë, *A (1431 Selci, Korçë); SELCE (1431, Himarë)A. SE 242,262 Селца (KO, PG), Селче(ЗН); ZA ЗБС 210.B. Kommt in PG als S. e Poshtme ,Unter S.‘, S. e Sipërme ,Ober S.4, in KO ...
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Sadovo
Sadovo ( bg, Садово ) is a small town in Sadovo Municipality, Plovdiv Province, central Bulgaria, and the administrative center of Plovdiv. The population is 2,600. Geography The city is close to the Maritsa River, 18 kilometers east of Plovdiv. Sadovo municipality area also includes the villages Ahmatovo, Bogdanitsa, Bolyartsi, Karadzhovo, Katunitsa, Kochevo, Milevo, Mominsko, Popovitsa, Seltsi and Cheshnegirovo. The area's population is 15 115 people (2015). During 1916, the highest absolute temperature (45.2 degrees Celsius or 113.36 degrees Fahrenheit) was recorded from the Sadovo weather station. This is the highest temperature to have ever been recorded in Bulgaria. A large railway line runs through Sadovo towards Dimitrovgrad, and the Greek city Aleksandrupolis. History The oldest name of the city is accepted as "Kyuchuk Stambol" ( bg, Кючук Стамбол) through local oral tradition. Until 1881, it was "Cheshnegir Mahala" ( bg, Чешнегир мах ...
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