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- Gostilya abstract "Gostilya (Bulgarian: Гостиля; also transliterated Gostilja) is a village in central northern Bulgaria, located in Dolna Mitropoliya municipality, Pleven Province. It was founded in 1890 by 133 families of Roman Catholic Banat Bulgarians from Stár Bišnov (Dudeștii Vechi) and Ivanovo in what was then Austria-Hungary. It was later also settled by Banat Swabians (see Germans in Bulgaria), Eastern Orthodox Bulgarians and Aromanians from Macedonia, as well as Banat Bulgarians from other villages. A school was built in 1893, the Roman Catholic church was opened in 1904 and the local community centre (chitalishte) was founded in 1926. Gostilya was once the poorest of the Banat Bulgarian villages in Bulgaria because it had a limited common. In 1939, the local Roman Catholic community numbered 1,091. 33 Banat Swabians left Gostilya in 1943 due to Nazi Germany's Heim ins Reich policy.As of 2008, Gostilya has a population of 289[1] and the mayor is Mariana Romanova. The village lies at 43°34′N 24°14′E, 51 metres above mean sea level.".
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- Gostilya wikiPageExternalLink index.php?p=tema&iid=142&aid=3627.
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- Gostilya wikiPageID "18983293".
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- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Above_mean_sea_level.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Antarctica.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Aromanians.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Austria-Hungary.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Banat_Bulgarians.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Banat_Swabians.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Bulgarians.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Banat_Bulgarian_people.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_established_in_1890.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_Pleven_Province.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Chitalishte.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Common_land.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Dolna_Mitropoliya.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Down_feather.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Dudeștii_Vechi.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Orthodox.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Germans_in_Bulgaria.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Goose.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Gostilya_Point.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Heim_ins_Reich.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Ivanovo_(Pančevo).
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Ivanovo_(Serbia).
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Macedonia_(region).
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Metres_above_sea_level.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Nazi_Germany.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Pleven_Province.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic.
- Gostilya wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gostilya".
- Gostilya hasPhotoCollection Gostilya.
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- Gostilya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- Gostilya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Gostilya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-bg.
- Gostilya subject Category:Banat_Bulgarian_people.
- Gostilya subject Category:Populated_places_established_in_1890.
- Gostilya subject Category:Villages_in_Pleven_Province.
- Gostilya hypernym Village.
- Gostilya point "43.56666666666667 24.233333333333334".
- Gostilya type Article.
- Gostilya type Place.
- Gostilya type Village.
- Gostilya type Article.
- Gostilya type Establishment.
- Gostilya type Place.
- Gostilya type Village.
- Gostilya type SpatialThing.
- Gostilya comment "Gostilya (Bulgarian: Гостиля; also transliterated Gostilja) is a village in central northern Bulgaria, located in Dolna Mitropoliya municipality, Pleven Province. It was founded in 1890 by 133 families of Roman Catholic Banat Bulgarians from Stár Bišnov (Dudeștii Vechi) and Ivanovo in what was then Austria-Hungary. It was later also settled by Banat Swabians (see Germans in Bulgaria), Eastern Orthodox Bulgarians and Aromanians from Macedonia, as well as Banat Bulgarians from other villages.".
- Gostilya label "Gostilya".
- Gostilya sameAs Гостиля.
- Gostilya sameAs გოსტილია.
- Gostilya sameAs Гостиля_(Плевен_облысы).
- Gostilya sameAs Gostilya.
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- Gostilya sameAs Gostilea,_Plevna.
- Gostilya sameAs Гостиля.
- Gostilya sameAs 731113.
- Gostilya sameAs Гостиля.
- Gostilya sameAs Q2653640.
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- Gostilya lat "43.56666666666667".
- Gostilya long "24.233333333333334".
- Gostilya wasDerivedFrom Gostilya?oldid=564623696.
- Gostilya isPrimaryTopicOf Gostilya.