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  2. Incident at Petrich - Wikipedia

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    The Incident at Petrich (Greek: Επεισόδιο του Πετριτσίου; Bulgarian: Петрички инцидент), or the War of the Stray Dog (Greek: Πόλεμος του αδέσποτου σκύλου), [2] was a Greek–Bulgarian crisis in 1925 that resulted in a brief invasion of Bulgaria by Greece near the border town of Petrich after the killing of a Greek captain and a ...

  3. Petrich - Wikipedia

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    Petrich (Bulgarian: Петрич [ˈpɛtrit͡ʃ]) is a town in Blagoevgrad Province in southwestern Bulgaria, located in Sandanski–Petrich Valley at the foot of the Belasica Mountains in the Strumeshnitsa Valley. According to the 2021 census, the town has 26,778 inhabitants.

  4. Talk:Incident at Petrich - Wikipedia

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    The incident arose at Demir Kapia, a small pass on the border high in the maintain. Ano Poroia has nothing to do with it. This village is on the footsteps of Belasitsa on Greek territory, not at the place of the incident. Keep in mind also, that Greek Army entered Bulgaria, not Bulgarian Army Greece. X.

  5. Maleševo-Pirin dialect - Wikipedia

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    Macedonian map of the reflexes of Pra-Slavic *tʲ/kt and *dʲ in the wider Macedonian region. Bulgarian щ/жд (ʃt / ʒd) clearly predominate in Pirin Macedonia, the eastern part of Greek Macedonia and the easternmost part of the Republic of North Macedonia, whereas Macedonian ќ/ѓ (c / ɟ) is dominant in the rest of the geographical region.

  6. Rupite - Wikipedia

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    Rupite ( Bulgarian: Рупите, pronounced [ˈrupitɛ]) is a village which includes a small mountainous protected area in the southeastern part of Blagoevgrad Province, Bulgaria, 11 kilometers northeast of Petrich, Petrich Municipality, on the western bank of the Struma River. It is best known as the place where alleged Bulgarian clairvoyant ...

  7. Sandanski–Petrich Valley - Wikipedia

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    Sandanski–Petrich Valley (Bulgarian: Санданско-Петричка котловина, romanized: Sandansko-Petrichka kotlovina) is situated in southwestern Bulgaria along the river Struma and its right tributary Strumeshnitsa, with a very small part of the territory extending to Greece. The valley is enclosed by several mountain ranges ...

  8. Ewald Friedrich von Hertzberg - Wikipedia

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    A letter which came to the eyes of the king, in which Hertzberg severely criticised the king's foreign policy, and especially his plans for attacking Russia, led to his dismissal on 5 July 1791. He afterwards made several attempts to exert an influence over foreign affairs, but in vain.

  9. Livonian campaign against Rus' - Wikipedia

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    The conflict between Novgorod and Teutonic Knights began in 1210, when the knights attacked the Estonians. Novgorod campaigned against the Livonians in 1217, 1219, 1222, and 1223, facing repeated failure. In 1224, the knights captured Dorpat (now Tartu). Soon after the capture of Dorpat, an internal conflict arose in Novgorod.