Siege of Vidin (1913)
The Siege of Vidin refers to an attempt by the Serbian Army to seize the Bulgarian city of Vidin during the Second Balkan War.
Gârla-Mare is a town in Romania.
Population: 5,258
Latitude: 44° 12' 33.01" N
Longitude: 22° 46' 30.00" E
The Siege of Vidin refers to an attempt by the Serbian Army to seize the Bulgarian city of Vidin during the Second Balkan War.
The extreme points of Bulgaria include the coordinates that are further north, south, east or west than any other location in Bulgaria; and the highest and the lowest elevations in the country. Also included in this list is the southernmost Bulgaria…
Jiana is a commune located in Mehedinţi County, Romania.
Vrav (Bulgarian: Връв [ˈvrəf]; also Vrǎv or Vruv; Romanian: Vârf) is a village in northwestern Bulgaria, part of Bregovo municipality, Vidin Province. Located on the right bank of the Danube at the place where the Timok River empties into it, Vrav i…
Novo Selo (Bulgarian: Ново село, "new village") is a village in northwesternmost Bulgaria, part of Vidin Province.
Cujmir is a commune in Mehedinți County, Romania, with 3,834 inhabitants as of 2002. It is composed of three villages: Aurora, Cujmir and Cujmiru Mic.
Vânători is a commune located in Mehedinţi County, Romania. It is composed of two villages: Roşiori and Vânători.
Vânjuleţ is a commune located in Mehedinţi County, Romania.
Vrata is a commune located in Mehedinţi County, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Vrata.
Punghina is a commune located in Mehedinţi County, Romania.
Kosovo is a village in Bregovo Municipality, Vidin Province, Northwestern Bulgaria, located at
Gruia is a commune located in Mehedinţi County, Romania.
Pătulele is a commune located in Mehedinţi County, Romania.
Negovanovtsi (Bulgarian: Неговановци) is a village located in Novo Selo Municipality, part of Vidin Province, Northwestern Bulgaria.
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