Cherven may refer to: Cherven (fortress), a medieval fortress of the Second Bulgarian Empire Cherven, Ruse Province, Bulgaria Cherven Peak, Antarctica...
The Cherven Cities or Cherven Gords (Polish: Grody Czerwieńskie, Russian: Червенские города), often literally translated as Red Cities, Red Forts or Red...
Misket Cherven, meaning Red Misket, is a variety of grape used for wine. It is a white wine grape, but has a pinkish skin colour. It is spread in the...
Cherven Bryag (Bulgarian: Червен бряг, pronounced [t͡ʃɛrˈvɛn ˌbrʲak]) is a town in northern Bulgaria, a capital of the Cherven Bryag municipality, Pleven...
Cherven Breg (Bulgarian: Червен брег, also transliterated Červen Breg) is a village in Dupnitsa Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria...
Cherven Peak (Bulgarian: връх Червен, romanized: vrah Cherven, IPA: [ˈvrɤx ˈt͡ʃɛrvɛn]) is a rocky peak rising to 224 m on the north coast of Rugged Island...
Club Partizan Cherven Bryag (Bulgarian: Футболен клуб Партизан Червен бряг) is a Bulgarian association football club based in Cherven Bryag, and plays...
media related to Red Ruthenia. Ruthenia White Ruthenia Black Ruthenia Cherven Cities Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast Slovak invasion of Poland Stanisławów Voivodeship...
Cherven Bryag Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Червен бряг) is a municipality (obshtina) in Pleven Province, northwestern Bulgaria. It is named after its...
Romania, Poland and Russia. Mavrud, Rubin, Shiroka melnishka, Dimiat and Cherven Misket are the typical grapes used in Bulgarian wine. Rakia is a traditional...
the Metropolitan Bishop of Ruse (2001–2013) and Bishop of Dorostol and Cherven (1994–2001). After completing his primary education in the fall of 1959...
were a Lechitic tribe who lived in the area of East Lesser Poland and Cherven Cities between the 7th and 11th centuries. Since they were documented primarily...
752 inhabitants. The province's capital is the city of Pleven. Pleven • Cherven Bryag • Levski • Nikopol • Knezha • Belene • Dolna Mitropoliya • Pordim...
Red Ruthenia/Cherven Cities. The border then goes west of Biłgoraj, turning south, towards Leżajsk (which belongs to Red Ruthenia/Cherven Cities). The...
Central Europe — Lesser Poland (western and northwestern counties) and Cherven Cities/Red Ruthenia. It is bordered by Lesser Poland Voivodeship to the...
Round Church Holy Forty Martyrs Church Boyana Church Tsarevets Baba Vida Cherven Religion Tengrism Slavic Paganism Christianisation Eastern Orthodox Bulgarian...
Kievan Rus' Byzantine Empire Defeat 981 Vladimir the Great's campaign on Cherven Cities Kievan Rus' Duchy of Poland Victory 985 Vladimir the Great's campaign...
regions Golden Horde Crimean Khanate Principality of Theodoro Red Ruthenia Cherven Cities Carpathian Ruthenia Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia Polish–Lithuanian...
petty principality centred on Peremyshl (now Przemyśl, Poland) in the Cherven lands ("Red Ruthenia"). The Primary Chronicle, writing for the year 981...