piştiros

piştiros
piştirós, -oásă, adj. (reg.; despre terenuri) umed.
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  • Bergbau auf der Insel Thasos — Bergbau und Erzverhüttung auf der Insel Thasos weisen eine sehr lange und bemerkenswerte Geschichte auf. Diese reicht mit langzeitigen Unterbrechungen von der Jungsteinzeit bis in das 2. Jahrtausend unserer Zeitrechnung. Beginnend mit der… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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  • Septemvri — ( bg. Септември, lit. September ) is a Bulgarian town located at the western end of the Upper Thracian Lowland, 19km to the west of the town of Pazardzhik. HistoryFour Thracian mounds and traces of two ancient settlement emporion Pistiros and an… …   Wikipedia

  • Bergaios — or Bergaeus ( el. Βεργαίος), 400 350 BC, was a Thracian king in the Pangaian region. He is known mainly from the several types of coins that he struck, which resemble those of Thasos. Coins of Bergaiosee also* Thracians * PistirosExternal links*… …   Wikipedia

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