Look up klisura in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Klisura, a South Slavic word of Greek origin (kleisoúra), for "pass", "gorge" or "canyon", may refer...
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Klisura (Bulgarian: Клисура, pronounced [kliˈsurɐ], lit. 'gorge') is a small town in the Karlovo Municipality of the Plovdiv Province in central Bulgaria...
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Klisura Peak (Bulgarian: връх Клисура, romanized: vrah Klisura, IPA: [ˈvrɤx kliˈsurɐ]) is a peak rising to approx. 600 m in Friesland Ridge, Tangra Mountains...
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Klisura Monastery or Klisurski manastir (Клисурски манастир) may refer to the following monasteries: Klisurski Monastery in Bulgaria, Orthodox monastery...
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The Capture of Klisura Pass (Greek: Κατάληψη της Κλεισούρας) was a military operation that took place during 6–11 January 1941 in southern Albania, and...
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The Klisura Monastery, or formerly known as the Dobrača Monastery, is an active women's monastery that originates from the Middle Ages and belongs to...
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Këlcyrë (redirect from Klisura (Byzantine))
place-names. For instance, Klisura (Plovdiv Province), Klisura (Blagoevgrad Province) and the Klisura Monastery in Bulgaria, Klisura (Demir Kapija Municipality)...
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Momina Klisura (Bulgarian: Момина клисура, meaning Maiden's Gorge) is a steep valley along the river Mesta in south-western Bulgaria, stretching about...
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Klisura is a sparsely populated and dispersed, composed of several almost abandoned neighborhoods village in Blagoevgrad Municipality, in Blagoevgrad...
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Momina Klisura Hydro Power Plant is an active hydro power project in the eastern Rila mountains, located at the Maritsa river near Momina Klisura village...
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