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Bistritsa or Bistrica (Бистрица, from Bulgarian бистър and ultimately
Proto-Slavic Proto-Slavic (abbreviated PSl., PS.; also called Common Slavic or Common Slavonic) is the unattested, reconstructed proto-language of all Slavic languages. It represents Slavic speech approximately from the 2nd millennium BC through the 6th ...
*-bystr, meaning "clear, lucid, limpid") may refer to: *three villages in
Bulgaria Bulgaria, officially the Republic of Bulgaria, is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the eastern portion of the Balkans directly south of the Danube river and west of the Black Sea. Bulgaria is bordered by Greece and Turkey t ...
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Bistritsa, Blagoevgrad Province Bistritsa is a sparsely inhabited mountainous dispersed village in Blagoevgrad Municipality, in Blagoevgrad Province, Bulgaria. The village consists of 42 neighborhoods. It is situated in Rila mountain 9 kilometers east of Blagoevgrad. The Bistrit ...
** Bistritsa, Kyustendil Province **
Bistritsa, Sofia Bistritsa () is a large village in the Pancharevo district of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, located at 15 km to the south of the city center. it has 5,315 inhabitants. Geography The village is situated at an altitude of 950 m on the ...
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FC Vitosha Bistritsa FC Vitosha () is a Bulgarian association football club based in Bistritsa, Sofia City Province, which competes in the Southwest Third League, the third tier of Bulgarian football. It is named after the Vitosha mountain range, where Bistritsa is ...
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Stadion Bistritsa Stadion Bistritsa () is a multi-purpose stadium in Bistritsa, Sofia, Bulgaria. It is currently used for football matches and is the home ground of the local football clubs Vitosha Bistritsa, CSKA 1948 and formerly Septemvri Sofia. The stadium ...
, a football stadium *a high number of rivers: **Pirinska Bistritsa **Vitoshka Bistritsa, running through Pancharevo **Sandanska Bistritsa, running through Sandanski in Blagoevgrad Province **the South Slavic name of the Haliacmon, river in Greece *Tsarska Bistritsa, a former royal palace in Rila *several former villages in Bulgaria: **one formerly known as ''Tursko selo'' until 1878 and merged with Dolno selo, Kyustendil Province in 1959 **one merged with Razliv, Sofia Province in 1965 *an alternative name for the village of Bistrilitsa, Montana Province * Bistritsa Grannies * Bistritsa Monastery


See also

* Bistrica (disambiguation) for the Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian and Slovenian variant * Bistritz (disambiguation) for the German variant * Bistrița (disambiguation) for the Romanian variant * Bystrica (disambiguation) for the Slovak variant * Bystrzyca (disambiguation) for the Polish variant * Feistritz (disambiguation) (Germanised word) {{place name disambiguation