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*[[Delčevo]] Царево Село (''Tsarevo Selo'')
*[[Delčevo]] Царево Село (''Tsarevo Selo'')
*[[Gevgelija]] Гевгели (''Gevgeli'')
*[[Gevgelija]] Гевгели (''Gevgeli'')
*[[Gostivar]] Костово (''Kostovo'')<ref name=obso/>
*[[Kavadarci]] Тиквеш (''Tikvesh'')<ref name=obso/>
*[[Makedonski Brod]] Брод (''Brod'')
*[[Makedonski Brod]] Брод (''Brod'')
*[[Skopje]] Скопие (''Skopie'')
*[[Skopje]] Скопие (''Skopie'')

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This is a list of Bulgarian exonyms for places in Europe. This list includes only names that are significantly different from the local toponym.

Albania

Austria

  • Wien Виена (Viena)

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Denmark

France

  • Nice Ница (Nitsa)
  • Paris Париж (Parizh)

Greece

Hungary

Italy

Moldova

Netherlands

Portugal

  • Lisboa Лисабон (Lisabon)

Republic of Macedonia

Romania

Serbia

Switzerland

Tunis

Turkey

Ukraine

  • Lviv Лвов (Lvov)

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Obsolescent or used only in a historical context
  2. ^ a b c Banat Bulgarian name

See also