Koprivshtitsa — ( bg. Копривщица; IPA| [ku.ˈpriv.ʃti.ʦə] , from the Bulgarian word bg. коприва, kopriva , meaning nettle ) is a historic town in Sofia Province, central Bulgaria, lying on the Topolnitsa River among the Sredna Gora mountains. It was one of the… … Wikipedia
Koprivshtitsa — (en búlgaro: Копривщица; [ku.priv.ʃti.ʦə], a partir de la palabra коприва búlgaro, Kopriva, que significa ortiga ) es una ciudad histórica en la provincia de Sofía, centro de Bulgaria, situada en la rivera del río Topolnitsa entre las montañas… … Wikipedia Español
Koprivshtitsa — Sp Koprivštica Ap Копривщица/Koprivshtitsa L C Bulgarija … Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė
Obshtina Koprivshtitsa — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Obshtina Koprivshtitsa Country and Admin Code BG.58.SFO24 BG … World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II
Todor Kableshkov — Infobox Person name = Todor Kableshkov caption = Bulgarian revolutionary birth date = birth date|1851|1|13|mf=y birth place = Koprivshtitsa, Ottoman Empire dead=dead death date = death date|1876|6|16|mf=y death place = Gabrovo, Ottoman Empire… … Wikipedia
Georgi Benkovski — ( bg. Георги Бенковски; 1843–12 May 1876) was the pseudonym of Gavril Gruev Hlatev (Гаврил Груев Хлътев), a Bulgarian revolutionary and leading figure in the organization and direction of the Bulgarian anti Ottoman April Uprising of 1876 and… … Wikipedia
Dimcho Debelyanov — (Bulgarian: Димчо Дебелянов) (28 March 1887 2 October 1916) was a Bulgarian poet and author whose death in the First World War cut off his promising literary career. Born to a prosperous family in Koprivshtitsa, Bulgaria, he experienced hardship… … Wikipedia
Koznitsa (tunnel) — Koznitsa is a railway tunnel under the Koznitsa ridge in the Stara planina (Balkan Mountains), the longest tunnel in Bulgaria. The tunnel is located between the Bulgarian towns of Koprivshtitsa and Klisura and is about 6 km long. It is the… … Wikipedia
Nayden Gerov — (Bulgarian: Найден Геров), born Nayden Gerov Hadzhidobrevich (Bulgarian: Найден Геров Хаджидобревич) February 23, 1823, Koprivshtitsa–October 9, 1900, Plovdiv) was a Bulgarian linguist, folklorist, writer and public figure during the Bulgarian… … Wikipedia
Kopriwschtiza — (Копривщица) Hilfe zu Wappen … Deutsch Wikipedia