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Vratsa dialect information


The Vratsa dialect is a Bulgarian dialect, member of the Southwestern Bulgarian dialects, which is spoken in the region of Vratsa in northwestern Bulgaria. The Vratsa dialect borders on the transitional Belogradchik dialect to the west, the Northwestern Byala Slatina-Pleven dialect to the north and east, the Botevgrad dialect to the southeast and the Sofia dialect to the south.

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Vratsa dialect

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The Vratsa dialect is a Bulgarian dialect, member of the Southwestern Bulgarian dialects, which is spoken in the region of Vratsa in northwestern Bulgaria...

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Sofia dialect

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neighbours are the Vratsa dialect to the north, the Elin Pelin dialect to the east, the Transitional dialects to the west and the Samokov dialect to the south...

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Elin Pelin dialect

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neighbours are the Vratsa dialect to the north, the Botevgrad dialect to the east, the Sofia dialect to the west and the Samokov dialect to the south. Vowel...

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Eastern South Slavic

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inventory of a number of Western Bulgarian dialects, e.g., the Elin Pelin dialect, Vratsa dialect, Samokov dialect. In other words, the difference is owing...

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Bulgarian dialects

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Bulgarian dialects are the regional varieties of the Bulgarian language, a South Slavic language. Bulgarian dialectology dates to the 1830s and the pioneering...

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Southwestern Bulgarian dialects

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to both a and o. The northern dialects (e.g. the Vratsa dialect) have only a, the central ones (e.g. the Ihtiman dialect) have mostly a with occurrences...

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Bulgarian language

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Slavic languages), it is a member of the Balkan sprachbund and South Slavic dialect continuum of the Indo-European language family. The two languages have...

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Shopi

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Montana Province occasionally also the Vidin Province occasionally also the Vratsa Province Southeastern Serbia Krajište region Vlasina region the municipalities...

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Northwestern Bulgarian dialects

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north of the line between Vratsa and Belogradchik. They bear strong resemblance to their neighbouring Eastern Bulgarian dialects and with some exceptions...

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Vrachanska Skaklya

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related to Category:Skaklya, Vratsa. The waterfall shares the name with Zaselska Skaklya. The name comes from a dialectal word meaning "plunging water"...

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Yordan Radichkov

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school in the town of Berkovitsa. Radichkov began his career in 1951 as Vratsa regional correspondent for the Narodna mladezh (National Youth) newspaper...

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Danube Swabians

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move to Bulgaria, where they settled in the village of Bardarski Geran, Vratsa Province, founded by Banat Bulgarians several years prior to that. Their...

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Turkish people

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of Vratsa, Sofia and Samokov, and turns west reaching south of Kyustendil close to the borders with Serbia and North Macedonia. The eastern dialects lacks...

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Banat Swabians

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move to Bulgaria, where they settled in the village of Bardarski Geran, Vratsa Province, founded earlier by Banat Bulgarians. Their number eventually exceeded...

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Bulgarian Orthodox Church

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was followed by a number of other activists, including St. Sophroniy of Vratsa (Sofroni Vrachanski) (1739–1813), hieromonk Spiridon of Gabrovo, hieromonk...

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Bulgarian Exarchate

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example of Paisius was followed by others, including Saint Sophroniy of Vratsa (1739–1813), Abbot Spiridon Gabrovski (died 1824), Abbot Yoakim Karchovski...

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Nesebar

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replaced with the current name, which was previously used in the Erkech dialect spoken close to Nesebar. Both forms are derived from the Greek Mesembria...

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Petko Slaveykov

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Greek bishops, and consecutively taught in various towns, including Vidin, Vratsa, Pleven, Berkovitsa, Lyaskovets, Byala and Elena. He taught according to...

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Bulgarian Turks

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the seed for sowing. This evoked protests by farmers in the regions of Vratsa, Knezha, and Dobrudzha. At the 2009 elections it increased to 14.0% of vote...

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Topolovgrad

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from Western Thrace, Eastern Thrace, Asia Minor and Macedonia. The Greek dialect of Topolovgrad is still spoken by some descendants in several villages...

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Romani people in Bulgaria

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speak Turkish, identifying themselves as Turks. The Futadžides Romani dialect or Futadžiite, is spoken by the Muslim Romani Futacı (Fouta towel/Peshtemal...

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Sofia

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rural suburbs and are called Shopi. Shopi speak the Western Bulgarian dialects. Religious buildings in Sofia Alexander Nevsky Cathedral Russian Church...

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Nationalism

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reviving the spirit of his nation. His successor was Saint Sophronius of Vratsa, who started the struggle for an independent Bulgarian church. An autonomous...

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Sapareva Banya

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1570, is probably derived from the noun tsapar ("woodchopper"), from the dialectal verb tsaparim (цапарим), "to chop, to cut". Some authors suggest an etymology...

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Banat Bulgarians

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("those from Banat"). They founded several villages in Pleven Province, Vratsa Province and Veliko Tarnovo Province and received privileges, as per the...

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List of ancient cities in Thrace and Dacia

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modern Pirot Ulmetum Ulpiana Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa Valve, modern Vratsa Vicianum, modern Vučitrn Viminacium Zaldapa Zikideva the rest after conquest...

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