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    The modern Veliki Preslav or Great Preslav (Bulgarian: Велики Преслав, pronounced [vɛˈliki prɛˈsɫaf]), former Preslav (Bulgarian: Преслав; until 1993)...
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    school from the First Bulgarian capital Pliska to the new capital, Veliki Preslav. Preslav was captured and burnt by the Byzantine Emperor John I Tzimisces...
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    Veliki Preslav Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Велики Преслав; former Preslav Municipality, Bulgarian: Община Преслав) is a municipality (obshtina) in...
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    river or to the Ustie pass near the city. Nikolova, Bistra (2002). "Veliki Preslav". Pravoslavnite cǎrkvi prez Bǎlgarskoto srednovekovie (in Bulgarian)...
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    Obshtina Veliki Preslav. Archived from the original on 15 June 2010. Retrieved 18 October 2010. "Obshtina Veliki Preslav" [Veliki Preslav Municipality]...
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    December 2009, of 194,090 inhabitants. Shumen • Kaspichan • Novi Pazar • Veliki Preslav • Smyadovo • Varbitsa • Kaolinovo • Hitrino • Venets • Nikola Kozlevo...
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    The Preslav Treasure was found in autumn of 1978 at the vineyard in Castana, 3 km to the north - west of the second Bulgarian capital – Veliki Preslav. The...
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    death in 2012. On 10 November 2012 Metropolitan Cyril of Varna and Veliki Preslav was chosen as interim leader to organize the election of the new Patriarch...
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    Časlav of Serbia (category People from Veliki Preslav)
    the Arabs in Anatolia. Časlav was born in the 890s, but before 896, in Preslav, the capital of the First Bulgarian Empire, growing up at the court of...
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    metropolitan Dormition of the Theotokos Cathedral (of the diocese of Varna and Veliki Preslav); the early-17th-century Theotokos Panagia (built on the site of an...
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