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Ein schöner Ort in Bulgarien , dass in Mittelalter von denn (Orthodoxen) Albanern gegründet wurde , die von denn türken geflohen sind
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Arbanasi
Arbanasi (Bulgarian: Арбанаси, also transliterated as Arbanassi) is a village in Veliko Tarnovo Province of Northern Bulgaria, set on a high plateau between the larger towns of Veliko Tarnovo (4 km away) and Gorna Oryahovitsa. It is known for the rich history and large number of historical monuments, such as medieval churches and examples Bulgarian National Revival architecture, which have turned it into a popular tourist destination.
The village's name comes from the Greek word Αλβανικος or Αλβανος, which, like Turkish arnavut, was used to denote Albanians and other people that came from parts of Macedonia and Albania that had a large Albanian population, regardless of nationality.
Bilder
http://www.arbanassiresort.com/index-eng.html
http://www.bulgarianmonastery.com/arbanasi_monastery.html
So ungefähr, sieht auch das Haus meines Urgrossvaters aus
http://arbanassi.org/indexen.html
http://www.picturesofbulgaria.com/article/arbanasi.html
http://imagesfrombulgaria.com/v/Arbanasi/
Arbanasi
Arbanasi (Bulgarian: Арбанаси, also transliterated as Arbanassi) is a village in Veliko Tarnovo Province of Northern Bulgaria, set on a high plateau between the larger towns of Veliko Tarnovo (4 km away) and Gorna Oryahovitsa. It is known for the rich history and large number of historical monuments, such as medieval churches and examples Bulgarian National Revival architecture, which have turned it into a popular tourist destination.
The village's name comes from the Greek word Αλβανικος or Αλβανος, which, like Turkish arnavut, was used to denote Albanians and other people that came from parts of Macedonia and Albania that had a large Albanian population, regardless of nationality.
Bilder
http://www.arbanassiresort.com/index-eng.html
http://www.bulgarianmonastery.com/arbanasi_monastery.html
So ungefähr, sieht auch das Haus meines Urgrossvaters aus
http://arbanassi.org/indexen.html
http://www.picturesofbulgaria.com/article/arbanasi.html