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  • 101Macedonian language — This article is about the modern Slavic language. For the extinct Paleo Balkan language, see Ancient Macedonian language. For other uses, see Macedonian (disambiguation). Macedonian Македонски јазик Makedonski jazik Pronunciation …

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  • 102Tsar — Czar redirects here. For the town, see Czar, Kakasha Alberta. For other uses, see Tsar (disambiguation). Peter the Great Tsar (Tzar, Czar, or Csar Bulgarian: цар, Serbian: цар, Russian …

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  • 103Sofia — This article is about the capital of Bulgaria. For other uses, see Sofia (disambiguation). Sofia София From top left: Tsarigrad Road, National Assembly Square, Sofia University rectorate, National Palace of Culture detail …

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  • 104Prince Marko — Marko Марко King of the Serbian Land (only de jure) King Marko on a fresco above the south entrance to the church of Marko s Monastery near Skopje. He was a ktetor of this monastery …

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  • 105Krajina — is a Slavic toponym.EthymologyIn Croatian, it refers to area around certain smaller city. The term is mostly applied in Zagora and neighbouring areas of Zagora on the west.In some South Slavic languages, the word krajina refers primarily to… …

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  • 106Belobog — Belobog, Belbog, Bialbog, Byelobog, Bielobog, Belun, Bylun, (all names meaning: White God) is a reconstructed Slavic deity of light and Sun, the counterpart of dark and cursed Czernobog (Black God). It is uncertain whether such a deity was ever… …

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  • 107Radomir — ( bg. Радомир) is a town in the Pernik Province of Bulgaria with a population of about 16,503. It is located at coord|42|33|N|22|57|E|. History The town was first mentioned in a 15th century source as Uradmur . The current form appears for the… …

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  • 108Tran, Bulgaria — meaning thorn ) is a small town in Pernik Province, western Bulgaria. It is 27 kilometres away from the town of Breznik and 15 km from the border with Serbia.The town was first mentioned in 1451 as Tran ; its name was also rendered as Turun ,… …

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  • 109Vrykolakas — The vrykolakas (Greek βρυκόλακας pronounced vree KO la kahss , IPA2|vri kolakas), variant vorvolakas, is a harmful undead creature in Greek folklore. It has similarities to many different legendary creatures, but is generally equated with the… …

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  • 110Serbian literature — is literature written in Serbian and/or in Serbia.PeriodizationMedieval literatureThe oldest manuscript book and a monument of Old Serbian literacy is Miroslav s Gospel (Serbian: Мирославово јеванђеље / Miroslavovo jevandjelje ), a 362 page… …

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