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    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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  • Bukovets, Vidin Province, a village in Vidin Municipality, Vidin Province Bukovets, Vratsa Province, a village in Byala Slatina Municipality, Vidin Province...
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    Smolyan Sofia-grad Sofia Stara Zagora Targovishte Varna Veliko Tarnovo Vidin Vratsa Yambol Black Sea Danube North Macedonia Greece Romania Serbia Turkey...
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  • the Russian name of the city of Dostyk, Kazakhstan Druzhba, Vidin Province, a village in Vidin Province, Bulgaria Druzhba, Russia, the name of several rural...
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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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    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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  • Kyustendil Province Kosovo, Plovdiv Province Kosovo, Shumen Province Kosovo, Vidin Province Gorsko Kosovo [bg], Veliko Tarnovo Province Polsko Kosovo [bg]...
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    Belogradchik (category Populated places in Vidin Province)
    Белоградчик, lit. 'Small White Town'; pronounced [bɛɫoɡrɐtˈt͡ʃik]) is a town in Vidin Province, Northwestern Bulgaria, and is the administrative centre of the...
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    Vidin Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Видин) is a municipality (obshtina) in Vidin Province, Northwestern Bulgaria, located along the right bank of Danube...
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    Ionian Islands The very westernmost parts of the Bulgarian provinces of Vidin and Kyustendil The westernmost part of Romania, including most of the area...
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    Smolyan Sofia-grad Sofia Stara Zagora Targovishte Varna Veliko Tarnovo Vidin Vratsa Yambol Black Sea Danube North Macedonia Greece Romania Serbia Turkey...
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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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  • Blagoevgrad Mesta East A OFG Burgas A OFG Varna A OFG Veliko Tarnovo A OFG Vidin A OFG Vratsa A OFG Gabrovo A OFG Dobrich West A OFG Dobrich East A OFG Kardzhali...
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    Rivne (category Cities in Rivne Oblast)
    administrative center of Rivne Oblast (province), as well as the surrounding Rivne Raion (district created in the USSR) within the oblast. Administratively, Rivne...
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    of EU28 average (2017). It includes five administrative divisions or oblasts: Vidin Province, Vratsa Province, Montana Province, Lovech Province and Pleven...
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  • 302 inhabitants. Main train lines Mezdra-Vidin and Lom-Mezdra make stops here. Roads link to Lom, Montana, Vidin and Belogradchik. Located in the western...
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  • (Bulgarian Боровица) Borovitsa, Kardzhali Province, a village Borovitsa, Vidin Province, a village Borovitsa (river) [bg], tributary of the Arda Borovitsa...
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  • of the state's "provinces" (oblasts) that constitute the regions. For the North-West region the included oblasts are: Vidin Province, Montana Province...
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    northern parts of Silistra Province along the Danube River and eyalets of Niš, Vidin and Silistra. This vilayet was meant to become a model province, showcasing...
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  • title application; IM title application Petkov, Vladimir 2901188 1971-01-26 Vidin 2007 Bulgaria M title application Petr, Martin 318299 1988-08-23 Broumov...
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    only one well manned fortress along the inner part of the River Danube, Vidin. It was garrisoned only because the troops, led by Osman Nuri Pasha, had...
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    Bregovo (category Populated places in Vidin Province)
    centre of the homonymous Bregovo Municipality, Vidin Province. The town is located close to the city of Vidin near the national border crossings with Serbia...
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  • municipality of Kozarska Dubica Gradina Donja 45°16′N  Bulgaria Timok Mouth, Vidin Province 44°13′N  San Marino Falciano, Serravalle 43°59′N  Spain Punta de...
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    can also celebrate the holiday. This has been the case in Vidin (Bulgaria), Zakarpattia Oblast (Ukraine), the Timok Valley and Vojvodina (Serbia) and Méhkerék...
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    Vrav (category Villages in Vidin Province)
    Vârf) is a village in northwestern Bulgaria, part of Bregovo municipality, Vidin Province. Located on the right bank of the Danube at the place where the...
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  • Makresh (category Villages in Vidin Province)
    Bulgaria, part of Vidin Province. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Makresh Municipality, which lies in the western part of Vidin Province, close...
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     Kaliningrad Oblast Kaluga, Kaluga Oblast Kirov, Kirov Oblast Kostroma, Kostroma Oblast Krasnogorsk and Moscow, Moscow Oblast (de facto) Kursk, Kursk Oblast Lipetsk...
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    Bridge, Diana Fortress, and others. The Bulgarian ruler Ivan Stratsimir (Vidin principate) and Wallachian Voivode Mircea the Elder controlled the territory...
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  • Airport) Vidin Vidin LBVD VID LB40 Vidin Airport (not operational) 44°01′20″N 022°48′58″E / 44.02222°N 22.81611°E / 44.02222; 22.81611 (Vidin Airfield)...
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    Danube (category Rivers of Odesa Oblast)
    Smederevo Kovin Veliko Gradište Golubac Donji Milanovac Kladovo Bulgaria Vidin Lom Kozloduy Oryahovo Nikopol Belene Svishtov Ruse Tutrakan Silistra Romania...
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