Sredets may refer to: Sredets, Burgas Province, a town in eastern Bulgaria previously known as Karabunar and Grudovo Sredets (medieval Bulgaria), a historical...
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Sofia (redirect from Sredets (medieval Bulgaria))
known as Sredets. In 1018, the Byzantines ended Bulgarian rule until 1194, when it was reincorporated by the reborn Bulgarian Empire. Sredets became a...
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Sredets Point (Bulgarian: нос Средец, ‘Nos Sredets’ \'nos sre-'dets\) is the ice-covered point on the southeast coast of Smith Island in the South Shetland...
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Sredets (Bulgarian: Средец [srɛˈdɛt͡s]) is a district located in the centre of the capital Sofia. It has 72 461 officially registered inhabitants and...
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Sredets Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Средец, Obshtina Sredets) is a municipality in Burgas Province, Bulgaria. It includes the town of Sredets and...
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Sredets (Bulgarian: Средец [srɛˈdɛt͡s]) is a town in Burgas Province in southeastern Bulgaria. It is located near Lake Mandrensko and the northern slopes...
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PFC CSKA Sofia (redirect from CFKA Sredets Sofia)
were reinstated. As Sredets, the club finished in fourth place in the 1985–86 season. In 1987, the club was renamed CFKA Sredets ("Central Football Club...
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Lake Pancharevo (redirect from Sredets national rowing canal)
drinking, irrigation and energy source for the Sofia Agglomeration. The (Sredets) National Rowing Base is located on the shore of Lake Pancharevo. Built...
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Burgas Province (section Sredets Municipality)
Dyulevo, Fakiya, Golyamo Bukovo, Gorno Yabalkovo, Granitets, Granichar, Sredets, Kirovo, Kubadin, Momina Tsarkva, Malina, Orlintsi, Prohod, Panchevo, Radoynovo...
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Narodna Armia, Sofia Attendance: 8,700 Referee: Zdravko Jokić (Yugoslavia) Sredets Sofia won 8–2 on aggregate. 5 October 1988 O.A.K.A., Athens Attendance:...
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