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Glozhene may refer to: Glozhene, Lovech Province, a village in Teteven Municipality, Bulgaria Glozhene Monastery, a monastery near the village of Glozhene
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The Glozhene Monastery (Bulgarian: Гложенски манастир [ˈɡɫɔʒɛnski manɐsˈtir]) is an Eastern Orthodox monastery located on the northern slopes of Stara
Glozhene_Monastery
Cove in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
Glozhene Cove (Bulgarian: залив Гложене, romanized: zaliv Glozhene, IPA: [ˈzaliv ˈɡɫɔʒɛnɛ]) is the 700 m wide cove indenting for 400 m the northwest coast
Glozhene_Cove
Town and municipality in Vratsa Province, Bulgaria
was Bukyovtsi (Букьовци); an urban-type settlement, it was merged with Glozhene in 1970 to create the town of Mizia (meaning "Moesia"), but the two were
Mizia_(town)
Village in Lovech Province, Bulgaria
village is located the Glozhene Monastery. A view of Glozhene Glozhene Monastery seen from the village Church of St Demetrius Glozhene waterfall Guide Bulgaria
Glozhene,_Lovech_Province
Village in Vratsa, Bulgaria
Glozhene (Bulgarian: Гложене [ˈɡɫɔʒɛnɛ]) is a village in Northwestern Bulgaria. It is located in the Kozloduy Municipality, Vratsa. It was previously known
Glozhene,_Vratsa_Province
Province of Bulgaria
known for its frescoes by Zahari Zograf. Glozhene Monastery – perched on a cliff near the village of Glozhene, offering panoramic views and historical
Lovech_Province
Bulgarian footballer and manager
1994 World Cup and also played at the Euro 1996. Born in the village of Glozhene, Lovech Province, Hubchev initially began his career as a centre-back at
Petar_Hubchev
Football tournament season
Dobrudzha Dobrich (II) Sayana Haskovo (III) v Yantra Gabrovo (II) Septemvri Glozhene (IV) v Spartak Pleven (II) Septemvri Tervel (III) v Belasitsa Petrich (II)
2023–24_Bulgarian_Cup
River in Bulgaria
runs parallel to and north of the Balkan Mountains. After the village of Glozhene, part of its waters penetrate into karst fissures and feed the largest
Vit_(river)
Municipality in Lovech, Bulgaria
722 Divchovoto Дивчовото 187 Galata Галата 2,532 Glogovo Глогово 1,472 Glozhene Гложене 1,059 Golyam Izvor Голям извор 529 Gradezhnitsa Градежница 1,789
Teteven_Municipality
Bulgarian filmmaker (1943–2019)
Kultura", newspaper, 1979) Rumen Surdzhiyski was born in the village of Glozhene, Vratsa Province, to a family of a common worker. In 1943, due to the state
Rumen_Surdzhiyski
River in Bulgaria
An 18.9 km section of the third class III-101 road Vratsa–Boychinovtsi–Glozhene runs parallel to its left bank between Krivodol and Boychinovsti. In its
Botunya_(river)
Monastery Dragalevtsi Monastery Dryanovo Monastery Etropole Monastery Glozhene Monastery Klisurski Monastery Kremikovtsi Monastery Lopushna Monastery
List of Eastern Orthodox monasteries
List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_monasteries
Road in Bulgaria
Kozloduy, the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant, the villages of Harlets and Glozhene, crosses the Ogosta and reaches the town of Mizia, where it intersects
II-11_road_(Bulgaria)
Saparevo Glacier to the west and southwest, Vedena Cove to the west and Glozhene Cove to the northeast. Bulgarian early mapping in 2009. Named after the
Matochina_Peak
Place in Lovech, Bulgaria
among the Hundred National Tourist Sites of the Bulgarian Tourist Union. Glozhene Monastery Saint Elijah Monastery (14th century) All Saints Church Kosnitza
Teteven
Glazne Buttress, Nordenskjöld Coast Glogovo Passage, Greenwich Island Glozhene Cove, Smith Island Gluhar Hill, Foyn Coast Glumche Island, Low Island Godech
Bulgarian toponyms in Antarctica (G)
Bulgarian_toponyms_in_Antarctica_(G)
Place in Sofia, Bulgaria
The name Pirdop was attested for the first time in 1727 in a book in the Glozhene Monastery. During the Bulgarian National Revival in the 19th century Pirdop
Pirdop
Ovcharovo 4 Level - A OFG North-East A OFG Targovishte Septemvri (Glozhene) Glozhene 4 Level - A OFG North-West A OFG Vratsa - North Septemvri (Gradets)
List of football clubs in Bulgaria
List_of_football_clubs_in_Bulgaria
Municipality in Vratsa Province, Bulgaria
inhabitants (February 1, 2011). The town and 4 villages - Butan, Harlets, Glozhene and Kriva Bara. According to the latest Bulgarian census of 2011, the religious
Kozloduy_Municipality
Village in Lovech Province, Bulgaria
(including Toros, Dermantzi, and Gradeshnitza), Kievo from the south (in the Glozhene region, including Belentzi and Hubavene), Nedelino and Vratza from the
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Beyond transmigration, Incarnation (God)
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Scottish English
Beautiful.
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English : topographic name for someone who lived by a pond, Old English mere.English : topographic name for someone who lived near a boundary, Old English (ge)mǣre.
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Fresh butter, Gentle, Soft, Always new
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English and Scottish : variant spelling of Cowden.
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Lord of the Waters; Neptune; Intelligent; Sensible; Smart; God of Rain
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Gentle, Patient
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Variant spelling of English Delinda, DALINDA means "noble serpent."Â
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Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Snow Mountain
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wasp (inhabitants)
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