Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q2468822> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 71 of
71
with 100 triples per page.
- Q2468822 subject Q7868799.
- Q2468822 subject Q8202665.
- Q2468822 subject Q8327498.
- Q2468822 subject Q8781451.
- Q2468822 abstract "Strezimirovci (Serbian and Template:Lang-bg; also Strezimirovtsi, Strezimirovtzi) is a divided village in easternmost Serbia and westernmost Bulgaria. The Bulgarian half of the village is part of Tran Municipality, Pernik Province, whereas the Serbian part belongs to Surdulica municipality, Pčinja District. The village has a border checkpoint and its residents on either side of the border are mostly Bulgarian; however, its division has caused its population to decrease more than tenfold. It lies in the geographic region of Znepolje (Znepole), at 42°48′N 22°26′E, in a valley along the Jerma (or Erma) River, 830 metres above mean sea level.The village was first mentioned in Ottoman registers of 1451 as Stryazimirovtsi and in 1453 as İstrazumirofca. Its name is derived from the personal name Strezimir (Стрезимир). From the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878 until the post-World War I Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine of 1919, Strezimirovci was located in Bulgaria and was administratively part of the Tran district of Sofia Province. As Bulgaria participated in the war on the side of the Central Powers, it was obliged to cede a Bulgarian-populated area of 1,545 km² to Serbia, a region afterwards known in Bulgaria as the "Western Outlands". The new border did not take the location of extant communities, property, roads and rivers into account, it was drawn so as to give Serbia a strategic importance in future wars. Strezimirovci was among 25 villages more or less divided into two by the new Serbian-Bulgarian border. Reputedly, four locals even tricked the international commission sent to mark the border by moving the temporary border stones overnight in order to include more of the village in Bulgaria.As a consequence of this bisection, the village's population has declined significantly on either side of the border. For example, the Serbian part had a population of 485 in 1948; by 2002, it had decreased to 53, of whom 47 Bulgarians (88.67%), 4 Yugoslavs (7.54%) and 2 Serbs (3.77%). The Bulgarian part of Strezimirovci is only inhabited by 25 people as of June 2008.".
- Q2468822 country Q219.
- Q2468822 country Q403.
- Q2468822 elevation "830.0".
- Q2468822 isPartOf Q1061099.
- Q2468822 isPartOf Q2012234.
- Q2468822 populationTotal "25".
- Q2468822 thumbnail Strezimirovtzi-Border-Checkpoint1.jpg?width=300.
- Q2468822 wikiPageExternalLink ?act=news&act1=det&stat=center&mater=MTI2NjsyNg==.
- Q2468822 wikiPageExternalLink strezi.hit.bg.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q1061099.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q11750.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q12560.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q127885.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q1279831.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q133255.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q152283.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q1998681.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q2012234.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q2023149.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q209824.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q219.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q236807.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q2587247.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q2604727.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q269267.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q361.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q3658836.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q403.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q431317.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q46055.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q4996328.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q509978.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q5242190.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q6452016.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q648681.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q757292.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q7868799.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q8202665.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q8327498.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q8781451.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q921099.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q921148.
- Q2468822 wikiPageWikiLink Q9299.
- Q2468822 elevationM "830".
- Q2468822 nativeName "Стрезимировци".
- Q2468822 officialName "Strezimirovci".
- Q2468822 populationTotal "2553".
- Q2468822 subdivisionName Q1061099.
- Q2468822 subdivisionName Q2012234.
- Q2468822 subdivisionName ",".
- Q2468822 point "42.8 22.433333333333334".
- Q2468822 type Place.
- Q2468822 type Location.
- Q2468822 type Place.
- Q2468822 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q2468822 type Settlement.
- Q2468822 type Thing.
- Q2468822 type SpatialThing.
- Q2468822 type Q486972.
- Q2468822 comment "Strezimirovci (Serbian and Template:Lang-bg; also Strezimirovtsi, Strezimirovtzi) is a divided village in easternmost Serbia and westernmost Bulgaria. The Bulgarian half of the village is part of Tran Municipality, Pernik Province, whereas the Serbian part belongs to Surdulica municipality, Pčinja District. The village has a border checkpoint and its residents on either side of the border are mostly Bulgarian; however, its division has caused its population to decrease more than tenfold.".
- Q2468822 label "Strezimirovci".
- Q2468822 lat "42.8".
- Q2468822 long "22.433333333333334".
- Q2468822 depiction Strezimirovtzi-Border-Checkpoint1.jpg.
- Q2468822 name "Strezimirovci".
- Q2468822 name "Стрезимировци".