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- Treklyano abstract "Treklyano (Bulgarian: Трекляно, pronounced [ˈtrɛklʲanu]; also transliterated Trekljano or Trekliano) is a village in southwestern Bulgaria, part of Kyustendil Province. It is the administrative centre of Treklyano municipality, which lies in the northwestern part of Kyustendil Province. The village is located in the Kraishte area, very close to the Serbian border and not far from the Republic of Macedonia border. It is situated 40 kilometres north of the provincial capital of Kyustendil, 39 kilometres south of Tran and 100 kilometres west of the capital Sofia.Treklyano lies in an isolated valley at the foot of the 1,733-metre Milevets peak in the border mountain of Milevska Planina. The Treklyano River, which runs through the village, flows into the Struma River at Zemen. The first reference to the village is in an early 15th-century Bulgarian text: ѠТ СЄЛО ТРИКЛИНО. It was also mentioned in Ottoman tax registers of 1570-1572 as Predoshnitsa or Preglino and a few years later, in 1576-1577, it was listed as Terklyane. According to popular etymology, the old village name was Tri Klena ("Three maple trees"), as there was an area near the village where three maple trees were located. Linguists suggest a derivation from *traklo, itself from trak ("tie, belt") or from Greek τρί-κλινος, "three-bedded", referring to stream beds. There is an area near the village where two rivers merge to make up a third one, i.e. forming three beds.During the Ottoman rule of Bulgaria, the village has been abandoned and reestablshed several times. There was an influx of settlers during the First Serbian Uprising of 1804, the Second Serbian Uprising of 1815-1817 and after the newly liberated Principality of Serbia included some then-Bulgarian-populated areas in 1831-1833.The first school in the village was a monastery school founded in 1853, while a secular school was opened 10 years later. A new Bulgarian Orthodox church dedicated to the Dormition of the Theotokos was built in 1860 at the place of an older church. After the Liberation of Bulgaria, Treklyano grew rapidly: at its peak it had up to 800 houses and a population of around 4,000. A community centre (chitalishte) was established in 1901.".
- Treklyano areaCode "07927".
- Treklyano country Bulgaria.
- Treklyano elevation "791.0".
- Treklyano isPartOf Kyustendil.
- Treklyano leaderTitle "Mayor".
- Treklyano populationTotal "321".
- Treklyano postalCode "2557".
- Treklyano thumbnail Treklyano-cafe.jpg?width=300.
- Treklyano timeZone Eastern_European_Summer_Time.
- Treklyano timeZone Eastern_European_Time.
- Treklyano utcOffset "+2".
- Treklyano utcOffset "+3".
- Treklyano wikiPageExternalLink tab02.txt.
- Treklyano wikiPageID "18756321".
- Treklyano wikiPageLength "5039".
- Treklyano wikiPageOutDegree "51".
- Treklyano wikiPageRevisionID "589685719".
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Bazovitsa.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Brest,_Kyustendil_Province.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Bulgarian_Orthodox.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Bulgarian_Orthodox_Church.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_Kyustendil_Province.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Cheshlyantsi.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Chitalishte.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Countries_of_the_world.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Dobri_Dol,_Kyustendil_Province.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Dolni_Koriten.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Dolno_Kobile.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Dormition_of_the_Mother_of_God.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Dormition_of_the_Theotokos.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Dragoychintsi.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_European_Summer_Time.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_European_Time.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink False_etymology.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink First_Serbian_Uprising.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Gabreshevtsi.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Gorni_Koriten.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Gorno_Kobile.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Kiselitsa.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Kosovo,_Kyustendil_Province.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Kraishte_(region).
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Kyustendil.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Kyustendil_Province.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Liberation_of_Bulgaria.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink List_of_postal_codes_in_Bulgaria.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink List_of_sovereign_states.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Maple.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Metohiya.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Milevska_Planina.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Bulgaria.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_rule_of_Bulgaria.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Pobit_Kamak,_Kyustendil_Province.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Popular_etymology.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Principality_of_Serbia.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Provinces_of_Bulgaria.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Macedonia.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Island.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Second_Serbian_Uprising.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Serbia.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Sofia.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink South_Shetland_Islands.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Sredorek,_Kyustendil_Province.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Stream_bed.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Struma_(river).
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Struma_River.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Sushitsa,_Kyustendil_Province.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Tran,_Bulgaria.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Treklyano_Island.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Ushi,_Bulgaria.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Zemen.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLink Zlogosh.
- Treklyano wikiPageWikiLinkText "Treklyano".
- Treklyano areaCode "7927".
- Treklyano coordinatesRegion "BG".
- Treklyano elevationM "791".
- Treklyano hasPhotoCollection Treklyano.
- Treklyano imageCaption "A café in the village centre".
- Treklyano imageSkyline "Treklyano-cafe.jpg".
- Treklyano latd "42".
- Treklyano latm "33".
- Treklyano latns "N".
- Treklyano leaderName "Kamen Arsov".
- Treklyano leaderTitle "Mayor".
- Treklyano longd "22".
- Treklyano longew "E".
- Treklyano longm "35".
- Treklyano mapCaption "Location of Treklyano".
- Treklyano nativeName "Трекляно".
- Treklyano officialName "Treklyano".
- Treklyano populationAsOf "2008".
- Treklyano populationFootnotes "http://grao.bg/tna/tab02.txt".
- Treklyano populationTotal "321".
- Treklyano postalCode "2557".
- Treklyano postalCodeType List_of_postal_codes_in_Bulgaria.
- Treklyano pushpinLabelPosition "right".
- Treklyano pushpinMap "Bulgaria".