Pavlevtsi

Pavlevtsi is a village in Tryavna Municipality, in , in northern central .
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  • Type: Locality
  • Description: village in Tryavna municipality, Gabrovo oblast, Bulgaria
  • Also known as: Pavlivtsŭ
  • Postal code: 5369

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Mihovtsi and Farevtsi.

Village
is a village in Tryavna Municipality, in , in northern central .

Village
is a village in Tryavna Municipality, in , in northern central .

Village
is a village in Tryavna Municipality, in , in northern central .

Pavlevtsi

Latitude
42.88333° or 42° 53′ north
Longitude
25.58333° or 25° 35′ east
Elevation
593 metres (1,946 feet)
Open location code
8GJ7VHMM+88
Geo­Names ID
728386
Wiki­data ID
Q1080300
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Uzbek—“Pavlevtsi” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: بافليفتسي
  • Bulgarian: Павлевци
  • Chechen: Павлевци
  • Chinese: Pavlevtsi
  • French: Pavlevtsi
  • Kazakh: Pavlevcï
  • Kazakh: Павлевци
  • Kazakh: پاۆلەۆتسىي
  • Min Nan Chinese: Pavlevtsi
  • Persian: پاولوتسی
  • Polish: Pawlewci
  • Russian: Павлевци
  • Tatar: Павлевци
  • Turkish: Pavlevtsi (Bulgaristan)
  • Turkish: Pavlevtsi, Bulgaristan
  • Turkish: Pavlevtsi
  • Ukrainian: Павлевці
  • Uzbek: Pavlevtsi

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