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Bitola

Bitola
Macedonias second largest city (after Skopje); formerly named Monastir.

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  • Bitola — Битола Manastir …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Bitola — Битола Escudo …   Wikipedia Español

  • Bitola — Manastir redirects here. For other uses, see Manastir (disambiguation) and Monastir (disambiguation). Bitola Битола Širok Sokak street …   Wikipedia

  • Bitola — 41° 01′ 58″ N 21° 20′ 25″ E / 41.0327990, 21.3402900 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Bitola — /bee toh lah/, n. a city in S Macedonia. 137,636. Serbo Croatian, Bitolj /bee tohl yeu/. Turkish, Monastir. * * * ▪ Macedonia Serbo Croatian  Bitolj , Turkish  Monastir    southernmost city of Macedonia, 2,019 feet (615 metres) in altitude on the …   Universalium

  • Bitola — or Bitolj or Monastir geographical name city S Macedonia population 122,173 …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Bitola — ► C. de Macedonia, cerca de la frontera con Grecia; 80 800 h …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Bitola municipality — Infobox Municipality in the Republic of Macedonia municipality name=Bitola municipality municipality name mkd=Општина Битола population=95,385 density=787,95 status=Urban municipality area code=047 mayor=Vladimir Taleski car plates=BT website=www …   Wikipedia

  • Bitola-Inschrift — Die Bitola Inschrift Die Bitola Inschrift ist eine Inschrift in altkirchenslawischer Sprache, bzw. altbulgarischer Sprache. Sie datiert aus der Zeit von Iwan Wladislaw, der zwischen 1015 und 1018 herrschte[1], dem letzten Zaren des Ersten… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Bitola inscription — The Bitola inscription is a medieval stone inscription written in Old Church Slavonic. It was found in 1956 during the demolition of an old Ottoman mosque in the town of Bitola, Republic of Macedonia and it is now kept at the Institute and Museum …   Wikipedia