Bardarski Geran (Bulgarian: Бърдарски геран; Banat Bulgarian: Bardársći Gjeránj or Bardáre) is a village in northwestern Bulgaria, part of Byala Slatina Municipality, Vratsa Province. It is among the several villages founded by Banat Bulgarians returning from the Banat after the Liberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman rule in 1878, and is thus predominantly Roman Catholic. It is regarded as "the capital of Banat Bulgarians in Bulgaria" by certain members of the community.[1]
^"Коментар от Светлана Караджова" (in Bulgarian). Иде.ли?. Archived from the original on 2007-09-26. Retrieved 2007-03-24.
BardarskiGeran (Bulgarian: Бърдарски геран; Banat Bulgarian: Bardársći Gjeránj or Bardáre) is a village in northwestern Bulgaria, part of Byala Slatina...
Danube Swabians) from Austria-Hungary began to settle in the village of BardarskiGeran, Vratsa Province, beginning with seven families in 1893, with their...
Swabians began to move to Bulgaria, where they settled in the village of BardarskiGeran, Vratsa Province, founded earlier by Banat Bulgarians. Their number...
Swabians began to move to Bulgaria, where they settled in the village of BardarskiGeran, Vratsa Province, founded by Banat Bulgarians several years prior to...
Bulgaria, returning Banat Bulgarians populated the villages of Asenovo, BardarskiGeran, Dragomirovo, Gostilya, and Bregare, among others, in some of which...
This is a list of villages in Vratsa Province, Bulgaria. Banitsa BardarskiGeran Borovan Chelopek Chiren Dolna Kremena Dobrolevo Eliseyna Galatin Gradeshnitsa...
Bishop Eugene Bossilkov appointed him parish priest of the villages BardarskiGeran and Bregare. Father Assen was put on trial in 1952 and was sentenced...
population returned to Bulgaria, where they founded the village of BardarskiGeran. The Bulgarians built a Roman Catholic church in 1902 and an oratory...