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- ru.us.edu.vn en/Great_Basilica,_Pliska...itself – a basilica used as the cathedral church – and the attached monastery and episcopal palace inhabited by Christian monks and the bishop of Pliska.
- touristportalen.gitlab.io pliska1175/index.html"Golyamata Basilica" (Great Basilica) is located inside the medieval city of Pliska, at the moment is historical and archaeological museum in the open air.
- medium.com @plamenakirova/guide-to-pliska-the-…Pliska National Historical Archeological Reserve is included in the 100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria list. The Great Basilica of Pliska.
- Great Basilica; Pliska. Created: Jul 1, 2020. Home. ... The basilica was built at the place of what is known as the Cross-shaped Mausoleum; an older religious...
- 360cities.net image/pliska-great-basilicaThe Great Basilica of Pliska is an part of architectural complex in Pliska, the first capital of the First Bulgarian Empire, which includes a cathedral, an archbishop's...
- top-rated.online cities/Pliska/place/p/1224339/…The Great Basilica in Pliska is magnificent as it is and it looks like it's still being renovated.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Great_…Great Basilica, Pliska. church building in Pliska, Bulgaria. ... Media in category "Great Basilika, Pliska". The following 62 files are in this category, out of 62 total.
- cityseeker.com pliska/910087-great-basilica"Grand Christian Assembly". The Great Basilica stands proud at Pliska the ancient capital city of the First Bulgarian Empire.
- archaeologyinbulgaria.com background-infonotes/…The Great Basilica in Pliska, the first capital of Bulgaria south of the Danube, was the largest Christian cathedral in Europe in the Middle Ages.
- nftu.net bulgarian-scholars-say-9th-century-…The Great Basilica in Pliska, the first capital of Bulgaria south of the Danube, was technically the largest Christian temple in Europe until the 17th century, i.e...
- livetheworld.com activities/bulgaria/the-great-…# A Glimpse into the Past The Great Bazilika stands proudly on the ruins of a pagan temple, making it much older than Pliska itself.