Bulgarian exonyms
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This is a list of Bulgarian exonyms for places in Europe. This list includes only names that are significantly different from the local toponym.
Albania
Austria
- Wien Виена (Viena)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Sarajevo Сараево (Saraevo)
Denmark
- København Копенхаген (Kopenhagen)
France
Greece
- Alexandroupoli Дедеагач (Dedeagach)
- Edessa Воден (Voden)
- Flórina Лерин (Lerin)
- Kastoria Костур (Kostur)
- Kilkis Кукуш (Kukush)
- Kozani Кожани (Kozhani)
- Promachonas Драготин (Dragotin)
- Sérres Сяр (Syar) or Сер (Ser)
- Thessaloniki Солун (Solun)
- Veria Бер (Ber)
- Vevi Баница (Banitsa)
- Xanthi Царево (Tsarevo)[1]
Hungary
- Budapest Будапеща (Budapeshta)
Italy
- Firenze Флоренция (Florentsiya)
- Genova Генуа (Genua)
- Napoli Неапол (Neapol)
- Roma Рим (Rim)
- Trieste Триест (Triest)
Moldova
- Chişinău Кишинев (Kishinev)
Netherlands
- Den Haag Хага (Haga)
Portugal
- Lisboa Лисабон (Lisabon)
Republic of Macedonia
Romania
- Bucureşti Букурещ (Bukuresht)
- Dudeștii Vechi Stár Bišnov[2] or Стар Бешенов (Star Beshenov)
- Giurgiu Гюргево (Gyurgevo)
- Hârşova Хърсово (Harsovo)[1]
- Constanţa Кюстенджа (Kyustendzha)[1]
- Sânnicolau Mare Смиклуш (Smikluš)[2]
- Timişoara Timišvár[2]
- Tulcea Тулча (Tulcha)
Serbia
- Beograd Белград (Belgrad)
- Braćevac Бракевци (Brakevtsi)
- Gradinje Градина (Gradina)
- Dimitrovgrad Цариброд (Tsaribrod)
- Kraljevo Кралево (Kralevo)
- Medveđa Медведжа (Medvedzha)
- Vranje Враня (Vranya)
- Zaječar Зайчар (Zaychar)
Switzerland
Turkey
- Demirköy Малък Самоков (Malak Samokov)
- Edirne Одрин (Odrin)
- Enez Енос (Enos)
- İstanbul Цариград (Tsarigrad)[1]
- Kırklareli Лозенград (Lozengrad)
- Pehlivanköy Павлово (Pavlovo))
- Tekirdağ Родосто (Rodosto)
Ukraine
- Lviv Лвов (Lvov)
Notes
See also
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