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Selo is a Slavic word meaning "village" for a village is ves |
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For example, there are numerous sela called Novo Selo in Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro and others in Serbia, and Macedonia. Another Slavic word for a village is ves. In Slovenia, the word selo is used for very small villages. |
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The different types of sela vary from a small selo |
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According to a 2002 census, in that year there were 2,385,000 Bulgarian citizens living in settlements classified as villages. A 2004 Human Settlement Profile on Bulgaria conducted by the United Nations Department of Economic. |
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Selo is a Slavic word meaning "village" for a village is ves |
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For example, there are numerous sela called Novo Selo in Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro and others in Serbia, and Macedonia. Another Slavic word for a village is ves. In Slovenia, the word selo is used for very small villages. |
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The different types of sela vary from a small selo |
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According to a 2002 census, in that year there were 2,385,000 Bulgarian citizens living in settlements classified as villages. A 2004 Human Settlement Profile on Bulgaria conducted by the United Nations Department of Economic. |
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