Stob (village)
Bulgaria
Stob (village) has 12 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are the most distinctive.
false etymology
Connects Stob (village) to: Izium, Ukraine | Ngong, Kenya
Proto-Indo-European
Connects Stob (village) to: Osijek, Croatia | Cornouaille, FR | Arak, Iran
John of Rila
Connects Stob (village) to: Granitsa, Kyustendil Province | German | Skrino, Bulgaria
Rila Monastery
Connects Stob (village) to: Dobarsko | Batak, Bulgaria | Granitsa, Kyustendil Province
Medieval Bulgarian royal charters
Connects Stob (village) to: Zlatitsa | Kostinbrod | Slatino, Bulgaria | Rila, Bulgaria
Procopius of Scythopolis
Connects Stob (village) to: Kayseri, Turkey | Crna Trava, Serbia | Khirbet al-Mukhayyat, Jordan | Senjski Rudnik, Serbia
Struma motorway
Connects Stob (village) to: Blagoevgrad Province | Pernik, Bulgaria | Dolni Rakovets | Simitli, Bulgaria | Kulata, Bulgaria
Medieval Greek
Connects Stob (village) to: Greece | Athens, Greece | Stara Zagora, Bulgaria | Fener | Zagori
Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria
Connects Stob (village) to: Sofia, Bulgaria | Wallachia | Macedonia (region) | Strumica, North Macedonia | Tao (historical region)
European route E79
Connects Stob (village) to: Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria | Pernik, Bulgaria | Sandanski, Bulgaria | Belitsa, Bulgaria | Simitli, Bulgaria
Byzantine Emperor
Connects Stob (village) to: Sweden | Shkodër, Albania | Diyarbakır, Turkey | Pomorie, Bulgaria | Imotski, Croatia
Ivan Shishman of Bulgaria
Connects Stob (village) to: Nikopol, Bulgaria | Dobarsko | Popintsi, Bulgaria | Iskra, Bulgaria | Bistritsa, Sofia