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    Qale Tatar pronunciation: [tʃuˈfut qaˈle]; Russian and Ukrainian: Чуфут-Кале - Chufut-Kale; Karaim: Кала - קלעה - Kala) is a medieval city-fortress in...
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    Yeni-Kale (Ukrainian: Єні-Кале; Russian: Еникале; Turkish: Yenikale; Crimean Tatar: Yeñi Qale, also spelled as Yenikale and Eni-Kale and Yeni-Kaleh or...
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    (Чуфут-кале и Успенский монастырь). Симферополь: Бизнес-Информ. Герцен, А. Г.; Могаричев, Ю. М. (1993). Крепость драгоценностей. Кырк-Ор. Чуфут-кале (PDF)...
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    February 2018. Gertsen, Mogarychev Крепость драгоценностей. Кырк-Ор. Чуфут-кале. Archived 27 April 2022 at the Wayback Machine, 1993, pages 58—64. — ISBN 5-7780-0216-5...
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    институт св. апостола Андрея, 2010. — 523 p. — ISBN 978-5-89647-235-3. Кале В. Евангельские христиане в России и Советском Союзе. Иван Степанович Проханов...
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    The Skopje Fortress (Macedonian: Скопско кале, romanized: Skopsko kale; Albanian: Kalaja e Shkupit; Turkish: Üsküp Kalesi), commonly referred to as Kale...
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    December 2019. Gertsen, Mogarychev Крепость драгоценностей. Кырк-Ор. Чуфут-кале., 1993, pp. 58–64. ISBN 5-7780-0216-5. Gayvoronsky, 2007 Vosgrin, 1992. ISBN 5-244-00641-X...
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    Kovachevsko kale (Bulgarian: Ковачевско кале) was a Roman city which lies 6 kilometres (4 mi) west of the Bulgarian town of Popovo. The Czech archaeologist...
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    The Tetovo Fortress (Macedonian: Тетовско кале; Albanian: Kalaja e Tetovës) is a ruined fortress and archaeological site in Tetovo, North Macedonia. Because...
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    The Strumica Fortress (Macedonian: Струмичко Кале, Strumičko Kale), better known as the Czar's Towers (Macedonian: Цареви Кули, Carevi Kuli), is a historical...
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