Bogomil Cove (Bulgarian: залив Богомил, romanized: zaliv Bogomil, IPA:[ˈzalivboɡoˈmiɫ]) is a 970 m wide cove indenting for 770 m the west coast of Rugged Island off the west coast of Byers Peninsula of Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. It is entered north of Kokalyane Point and south of Ugain Point.
The cove is named after the Bulgarian religious reformer Pop (Priest) Bogomil (10th Century AD).
BogomilCove (Bulgarian: залив Богомил, romanized: zaliv Bogomil, IPA: [ˈzaliv boɡoˈmiɫ]) is a 970 m wide cove indenting for 770 m the west coast of Rugged...
Shetland Islands, Antarctica forming the south side of the entrance to BogomilCove. Situated 810 m north-northwest of Benson Point, 970 m south of Ugain...
the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica separating Smyadovo Cove to the north and BogomilCove to the south. Situated 1.76 km north-northwest of Benson Point...
the emergence of Bogomilism should be blamed at least partially on the contemporary state of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. Kozma Cove on Desolation Island...
blacksmith. Notable people with the surname include: Andrey Kovatchev Bogomil Petrov Kovachev Boris Kovatchev Georgi Kovachev Lachezar Kovachev Martin...
be used by others to found Swedenborgianism 1772 - After visiting Scilly Cove in Newfoundland, Canada, missionary James Balfour describes it as a "most...