Vidin (Bulgarian: Видин, pronounced [ˈvidin]) is a port city on the southern bank of the Danube in north-western Bulgaria. It is close to the borders...
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Tsardom of Vidin (Bulgarian: Видинско Царство, romanized: Vidinsko Tsarstvo) was a medieval Bulgarian state centred in the city of Vidin from 1369–1396...
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43°48′N 22°41′E / 43.800°N 22.683°E / 43.800; 22.683 Vidin Province (Bulgarian: Област Видин) is the northwesternmost province of Bulgaria. It borders...
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The Eyalet of Vidin (Ottoman Turkish: ایالت ویدین; Eyālet-i Vīdīn) was an administrative territorial entity of the Ottoman Empire located in the territory...
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The Vidin Synagogue (Bulgarian: Видинска синагога, romanized: Vidinska sinagoga) is a former Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, whose ruins are...
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Vidin Grad was a fortress, located at the top of the Vidojevica hill, near village Lešnica, municipality of Loznica, Today, little remain of fortification...
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Vidin-Progresul is a neighborhood located in the NNE of Brăila, Romania roughly between "Calea Galaţi" (eastern boundary) and Izlaz (southern boundary)...
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The Sanjak of Vidin or the Vidin Sanjak (Bulgarian: Видински санджак, Serbian: Видински санџак, Turkish: Vidin Sancağı) was a sanjak in the Ottoman Empire...
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Knjaževac Kalimanci Kresna Gorge Southern Dobruja Romanian landings in Bulgaria Vidin Pirot Diplomacy and politics Greek–Serbian Alliance Provisional Government...
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Vidin Airfield, also known as Vidin Airport or Inovo Airport (Bulgarian: Летище Видин / Аерогара Видин, romanized: Letishte Vidin / Aerogara Vidin; Bulgarian:...
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Viden Apostolov (redirect from Vidin Apostolov)
Viden Apostolov (Bulgarian: Bиден Апостолов; 17 October 1941 – 13 November 2020) was a Bulgarian football defender who played for Bulgaria in the 1966...
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Kosovo is a village in Bregovo Municipality, Vidin Province, Northwestern Bulgaria, located at 44°5′53″N 22°38′0″E / 44.09806°N 22.63333°E / 44.09806;...
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Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (redirect from Konstantin-Assen, Prince of Vidin)
Panagyurishte Prince Mirko Prince Lukás Prince Tirso The Prince of Vidin The Princess of Vidin Prince Umberto Princess Sofia Princess Kalina, Mrs. Muñoz The...
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dominions by the 14th century. These fragmented rump states—two tsardoms at Vidin and Tarnovo and the Despotate of Dobrudzha—became easy prey for a new threat...
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Vidin, Bulgaria on the Danube river. It is part of the Nikopol Diocese of the Roman Catholic Church and is a parish church. Catholic roots in Vidin date...
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who ruled a semi-independent realm based out of the Danubian fortress of Vidin in the late 13th and early 14th century. Shishman, who was bestowed the...
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the river Danube, opposite the Bulgarian city of Vidin, to which it is linked by the Calafat-Vidin Bridge, opened in 2013. After the destruction of the...
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The Vidin-Botevgrad expressway (Bulgarian: Скоростен път „Видин-Ботевград“, romanized: Skorosten pat "Vidin-Botevgrad") is a planned expressway in Bulgaria...
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of Trebizond Principality of Theodoro Second Bulgarian Empire Tsardom of Vidin Despotate of Dobruja Despotate of Lovech Serbian Despotate Kingdom of Bosnia...
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Smederevo Kovin Veliko Gradište Golubac Donji Milanovac Kladovo Bulgaria Vidin Lom Kozloduy Oryahovo Nikopol Belene Svishtov Ruse Tutrakan Silistra Romania...
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since June 2024. Prior to his election, he was the Metropolitan Bishop of Vidin (2018–2024) and bishop of Dragovitia (2008–2018). Atanas Trendafilov Nikolov...
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New Europe Bridge (redirect from Vidin-Calafat Bridge)
called the Vidin–Calafat Bridge or Calafat–Vidin Bridge (Bulgarian: Мост Видин–Калафат, romanized: Most Vidin–Kalafat; Romanian: Podul Calafat–Vidin). The...
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The siege of Vidin was an attempt by the Serbian Army to seize the Bulgarian city of Vidin during the Second Balkan War. The siege took place between...
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Philaret Drozdov. He was Archbishop of Preslav (from 1861) and then of Vidin (from 1868). After he unilaterally declared an independent national church...
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Rostislav, the self-proclaimed Emperor of Bulgaria in Vidin. In 1260, Constantine Tikh recovered Vidin and occupied the Severin Banat, but the next year a...
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Vidinului și al oblastiei Vidinului“ ("sole ruler of Ungrovlahia, Vidin and the Oblast of Vidin"). It is true that the relations between the Wallachian rulers...
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Ivan Sratsimir of Bulgaria (category People from Vidin)
Stratsimir (Bulgarian: Иван Страцимир), was emperor (tsar) of Bulgaria in Vidin from 1356 to 1396. He was born in 1324 or 1325, and he died in or after...
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village in Serbia Bologna, a city in Italy Boulogne-sur-Mer, a city in France Vidin, ancient name of the city in Bulgaria Other Bononia University Press, the...
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the island of Corfu The westernmost parts of the Bulgarian provinces of Vidin and Kyustendil The westernmost part of Romania, including most of the area...
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The Hungarian occupation of Vidin was a period in the history of the city and region of Vidin (Hungarian: Bodony), today in northwestern Bulgaria, when...
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