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Gorni-Studen

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From German Gorni-Studen.

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Gorni-Studen

  1. A village in Svishtov Municipality, Veliko Tarnovo Province, Moesia, Bulgaria
    • 1893 [original: 1892], Col. C. W. Bowdler, Experiences of a Prussian Officer in the Russian Service During the Turkish War of 1877–78…Translated from the German (4th Edition)…with a Map, London: Edward Stanford, translation of Erlebniſſe eines Preußiſchen Offiziers in Ruſſiſchen Dienſten während des Türkiſchen Krieges 1877/78 by Richard von Pfeil und Klein-Ellguth (in German), chapter iv: “At the Tsar’s Headquarters” [original: Kapitel 4. „Im Hauptquartier des Zaren“], page 54 [original: page 33]:
      Gorni-Studen was a miserable little Bulgarian village consisting of a few wretched mud huts, which were all taken up by the staffs and offices, but were not anything like sufficient for the excessively numerous staffs.
      [original: Gorni-Studen war ein erbärmliches, kleines bulgariſches Dorf mit einigen elenden Lehmhütten, die durchweg durch Stäbe und Kanzleien in Anſpruch genommen waren, jedoch nicht annähernd für die überaus zahlreichen Stäbe genügten.]

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  • IPA(key): /ˌɡɔʁni ˈstuːdɛn/

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Gorni-Studen n (proper noun, genitive Gorni-Studens or (optionally with an article) Gorni-Studen)

  1. Gorni-Studen (a village in Svishtov Municipality, Veliko Tarnovo Province, Moesia, Bulgaria)

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  • English: Gorni-Studen