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Kanchov notes the village as being bilingual in Albanian and Bulgarian, with the latter being the language spoken in the househould. [2] According to a 1929 ethnographic map by Russian Slavist Afanasy Selishchev, Mavrovo was a Bulgarian village. [3] According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 166 inhabitants. [4]
According to a 1929 ethnographic map by Russian Slavist Afanasy Selishchev, Duf was a mixed Albanian-Bulgarian village. [ 6 ] According to the 1942 Albanian census, Duf was inhabited by 710 Serbophone Orthodox Albanians and 164 Muslim Albanians.
Panoramic image of Mavrovo valley with Lake Mavrovo in Summer View of Mavrovo Lake from the chairlift in Autumn Mavrovo ski center in winter. Mavrovo (Macedonian: Маврово, pronounced [ˈmavrɔvɔ] ⓘ; or Mavrovo Valley, Macedonian: Мавровска Котлина, romanized: Mavrovska Kotlina), near Gostivar is a valley region in the northwest of North Macedonia.
Towards the end of 1952, with the construction of the artificial Mavrovo Lake and the accompanying hydroelectric power station in the village of Mavrovo, the icons and other religious objects found inside the church were moved to the one located across it. During the submersion, the wooden iconostasis, icons, books and religious objects were ...
The history of Bulgaria can be traced from the first settlements on the lands of modern Bulgaria to its formation as a nation-state, and includes the history of the Bulgarian people and their origin. The earliest evidence of hominid occupation discovered in what is today Bulgaria date from at least 1.4 million years ago. [ 1 ]
Boletin (Nulitin) is attested in the Ottoman defter of 1467 as a village in the ziamet of Reka which was under the authority of Karagöz Bey.The village had a total of five households and the anthroponyms recorded depict an exclusively Albanian character: Orogan Reçi, Kolë Reçi, Progon Sunda, Kola son of Budin, and Kolë Reçi.
Mavrovo (region), a region in North Macedonia; Mavrovo National Park, a national park in North Macedonia; Mavrovo Lake, a lake in North Macedonia; Mavrovo and Rostuša Municipality, a municipality in North Macedonia; Mavrovo, Mavrovo and Rostuša, a village in North Macedonia; Mavrochori, also called Mavrovo, a village in Greece, near Kastoria
Mavrovo i Rostuše (Macedonian: Маврово и Ростуше ⓘ; Turkish: Mavrova ve Rostuşa) is a municipality in western North Macedonia. The municipal seat is located in the village of Rostuše. This municipality is part of the Polog Statistical Region.