• Banat Bulgarian (Banat Bulgarian: Palćena balgarsćija jazić or Banátsća balgarsćija jazić; Bulgarian: банатскa българскa книжовна норма, romanized: banatska...
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    The Banat Bulgarians (Banat Bulgarian: Palćene or Banátsći balgare; common Bulgarian: Банатски българи, romanized: Banatski balgari; Romanian: Bulgari...
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  • Banat Bulgarian may refer to: Banat Bulgarian dialect Banat Bulgarians This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Banat Bulgarian...
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    Romanian: Banat, Serbo-Croatian: Банат/Banat, Hungarian: Bánság or Bánát, Bulgarian: Банат, Czech: Banát, German: Banat, Greek: Βανάτο/Vanáto, Slovak: Banát, Turkish:...
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    ausbau languages Balkan sprachbund Banat Bulgarian language Bulgarian name Macedonian language Slavic language (Greece) Swadesh list of Slavic languages Torlakian...
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    The Bulgarian Union of Banat–Romania (Romanian: Uniunea Bulgară din Banat România, UBB-R; Bulgarian: Български съюз на Банат–Румъния, romanized: Bălgarski...
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    families who went to another Banat Bulgarian village, Gostilya, Pleven Province. Between 1941 and 1943, 2,150 ethnic German Bulgarian citizens were relocated...
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    ethnic identity is that of the Banat Bulgarians, a Roman Catholic minority in the Banat who account for the bulk of the Bulgarian-identifying population of...
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    Jáni Vasilčin published in 1998 the New Testament in Banat Bulgarian language. The Banat Bulgarians are a Catholic minority group in western Romania and...
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  • and 1944 Banat News, a Cebuano language tabloid in the Philippines Banat (film), a 2015 Italian-Romanian-Bulgarian-Macedonian drama film FK Banat Zrenjanin...
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  • Banat dialect may refer to: Banat Bulgarian dialect Banat Romanian dialect This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Banat dialect...
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  • Banat (The Journey), originally titled Banat (Il viaggio), is a 2015 Italian-Romanian-Bulgarian-Macedonian drama film written and directed by Adriano...
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    criticism. Bulgarians List of Bulgarians Bulgarian Americans Bulgarian Canadians Bulgarians in South America Bulgarian Australian Bulgarians in Croatia...
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    The Banat Republic (German: Banater Republik, Hungarian: Bánáti Köztársaság or Bánsági Köztársaság, Romanian: Republica bănățeană or Republica Banatului...
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    secondary migration, establishing an early and small Banat Bulgarian community in Hungary. In Bulgarian interwar publications, their number is rounded and...
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    Most scholars have agreed that the Bulgarian Muslims are a "religious group of Bulgarian Slavs who speak Bulgarian as their mother tongue and do not understand...
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    Bardarski Geran (category Banat Bulgarian people)
    Bardarski Geran (Bulgarian: Бърдарски геран; Banat Bulgarian: Bardársći Gjeránj or Bardáre) is a village in northwestern Bulgaria, part of Byala Slatina...
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  • Dragomirovo, Veliko Tarnovo Province (category Banat Bulgarian people)
    Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878 as part of the earliest wave of Roman Catholic Banat Bulgarian return from the Banat (in Austria-Hungary) to Bulgaria, and was...
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    Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar or Serbian Voivodeship and the Banate of Temes (German: Woiwodschaft Serbien und Temeser Banat, Serbian: Војводство...
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  • Gostilya (category Banat Bulgarian people)
    of the Banat Bulgarian villages in Bulgaria because it had a limited common. In 1939, the local Roman Catholic community numbered 1,091. 33 Banat Swabians...
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    or other symbols. The Bulgarian Cyrillic alphabet (Bulgarian: Българска кирилска азбука) is used to write the Bulgarian language. The Cyrillic alphabet...
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  • Paulician dialect (category Articles containing Bulgarian-language text)
    Standard Bulgarian and its close interaction with German and Hungarian, Banat Bulgarian has adopted a number of loanwords not present in Standard Bulgarian and...
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    region, who share a common Bulgarian ancestry, culture, history and language. They form the majority of the population in Bulgaria, while in North Macedonia...
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    Bulgarian Americans (Bulgarian: Американски българи) are Americans of Bulgarian descent. For the 2000 United States Census, 55,489 Americans indicated...
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    same word. Bulgarian (Slavic) drob > MR drob Bulgarian neviasta > MR niveastă (bride) Bulgarian gora > MR goră (forest) Istro-Romanian language Substrate...
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    Karol Telbizov (category Banat Bulgarian people)
    Karol Telbizov (Bulgarian: Карол Телбизов) (1915–1994) was a lawyer, journalist and editor-in-chief of Bulgarian newspaper Banat Bulgarian Voice issued in...
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    Danube Swabians (category History of Banat)
    another Banat Bulgarian village, Gostilya, Pleven Province. After the treaties of Saint-Germain (1919) and Trianon (1920) following World War I, the Banat was...
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    Slavic. The term Old Bulgarian (Bulgarian: старобългарски, German: Altbulgarisch) is the designation used by most Bulgarian-language writers. It was used...
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    The largest Catholic Bulgarian town is Rakovski in Plovdiv Province. Ethnic Bulgarian Catholics known as the Banat Bulgarians also inhabit the Central...
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    The North Banat District (Serbian: Севернобанатски округ, romanized: Severnobanatski okrug, pronounced [sêʋeːrnobǎnaːtskiː ôkruːɡ]; Hungarian: Észak-bánsági...
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