Bistritsa
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Bistritsa (Бистрица, from Bulgarian бистър and ultimately Proto-Slavic *-bystr, meaning "clear, lucid, limpid") may refer to:
- three villages in Bulgaria:
- Bistritsa, Blagoevgrad Province
- Bistritsa, Kyustendil Province
- Bistritsa, Sofia
- a high number of rivers:
- the Bulgarian name of the Haliacmon in Greece
- Vitoshka Bistritsa running through Pancharevo
- Sandanska Bistritsa running through Sandanski in Blagoevgrad Province
- Pirinska Bistritsa
- Blagoevgradska Bistritsa
- Chepinska Bistritsa
- Sovolyanska Bistritsa
- Bistritsa River (Rhodope Mountains)
- Dupnishka Bistritsa
- 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
[edit] See also
- Bistrica for the Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian and Slovenian variant
- Bistritz for the German variant
- Bistriţa (disambiguation) for the Romanian variant
- Bystrica for the Slovak variant
- Bystrzyca for the Polish variant
- Feistritz (Germanised word)