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Zlatari or Zlătari may refer to: Places ;Bosnia and Herzegovina * Zlatari, Rudo, a village in Rudo municipality ;Bulgaria * Zlatari, Bulgaria, a village in Tundzha municipality ;North Macedonia * Zlatari, Resen ;Romania * Zlătari, a village in Ungureni Commune, Bacău County * Zlătari, a village in Goiești Commune, Dolj County * Zlătari Church in Bucharest ;Serbia * Zlatari (Brus) Other uses * Boyash Boyash or Bayash (endonym: ''Bȯjáṡ'', Romanian language, Romanian: ''Băieși'', Hungarian language, Hungarian: ''Beás'', Slovak language, Slovak: ''Bojáš'', Serbo-Croatian, South Slavic: ''Banjaši'', ''Bojaši'') are a Romani people, ...
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Rudo
Rudo ( sr-cyrl, Рудо) is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013, it has a population of 7,963 inhabitants, while the town of Rudo has a population of 1,949 inhabitants. It is famous throughout former Yugoslav republics as the birthplace of the 1st Proletarian Brigade formed by Yugoslav Partisans. History The town of Rudo was established in 1555 by Sokollu Mustafa Pasha, a close relative of Ottoman Vizier Sokollu Mehmed Pasha. A stone mosque, bridge over the Lim, ''hamam'', inn, '' mekteb'' (school), '' tekke'', some shops and houses were built. It was mentioned by Evliya Çelebi (1611–1682). It was flooded in 1896, and then expanded into an urban settlement. Following the collapse of the Republic of Užice and the time spent in the village of Drenova leader of Yugoslav Partisans arrived to Rudo on 21 December 1941. The 1st Proletarian Brigade of the Yugoslav Partisans was established in Rudo on 22 December 1941. A monument d ...
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Tundzha Municipality
Tundzha Municipality () is a municipality of Yambol Province, southeastern Bulgaria. The municipality has an area of 1,218.86 square kilometres, making it the second-largest by area in the country after the Capital Municipality (i.e. the city of Sofia). It covers 44 villages and has a population of 21,435 according to 2005 data. All the villages in the province are administratively equal, and the administrative centre of the municipality is located in the provincial capital of Yambol, which is not part of Tundzha municipality itself: the city is equivalent to Yambol Municipality, which is an enclave within Tundzha Municipality. Tundzha municipality is named after the Tundzha, Tundzha River, the most significant tributary of the Maritsa. The following villages are part of Tundzha Municipality: A notable native is Ivan Atanasov, the father of John Vincent Atanasoff (1903–1995), Bulgarian Americans, Bulgarian American physicist and inventor of the first automatic electronic digita ...
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Zlatari, Resen
Zlatari () is a village in northern Resen Municipality in North Macedonia. It is located just over north of the municipal centre of Resen. History Zlatari has two known archaeological sites, one dating from Late Antiquity ( 6th or 7th century ) and the other from the Middle Ages (13th or 14th century). The latter consisted of a church and necropolis. In 1873, Zlatari, at the time within the Manastir Sanjak and Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire, was recorded as having 43 households and 135 male Bulgarian inhabitants. During the Ilinden Uprising of 1903, 55 of the village's homes were burnt down. Demographics Zlatari has a population of 118 people, as of the 2002 census. The ethnic makeup of the village has been almost completely Macedonian.
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Ungureni, Bacău
Ungureni is a commune in Bacău County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of eight villages: Bărtășești, Bibirești, Bota, Botești, Gârla Anei, Ungureni, Viforeni and Zlătari. Natives * Radu Lecca Radu D. Lecca (February 15, 1890–1980) was a Romanian spy, journalist, civil servant and convicted War crime, war criminal. A World War I veteran who served a prison term for espionage in France during the early 1930s, he was a noted support ... References Communes in Bacău County Localities in Western Moldavia {{Bacău-geo-stub ...
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Goiești
Goiești is a commune in Dolj County, Oltenia, Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to .... It is composed of thirteen villages: Adâncata, Fântâni, Goiești, Gruița, Mălăești, Mogoșești, Muereni, Piorești, Pometești, Popeasa, Țandăra, Vladimir, and Zlătari. References Communes in Dolj County Localities in Oltenia {{Dolj-geo-stub ...
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Zlătari Church
The Zlătari Church () is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 12 Calea Victoriei in the Lipscani district of Bucharest, Romania. It is dedicated to the Nativity of Mary. Reportedly, the first church on the site was built in the mid-17th century, likely of wood, and is mentioned in a 1667 document. Legend has it that the founders were ''zlătari'', gold or silversmiths. The 1709 ''pisanie'' was lost in 1850, but a likely apocryphal record of its Greek text was preserved. According to this source, a new church was built in 1705, with ''Spătar'' Mihail Cantacuzino as ''ktetor''. He generously endowed the monastery with stores and estates, making it among the wealthiest in the country during the 18th century. In 1709, when Patriarch of Alexandria Gerasimos Palladas visited the court of Prince Constantin Brâncoveanu, the monastery, and its surrounding inn were subordinated to his church.Stoica and Ionescu-Ghinea, pp. 472-74 The church suffered severe damage during the 1802 and 1 ...
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