Novo Selo

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Novo Selo or Nowo Selo , Cyrillic Ново село ( ex: Serbian) ? / i , is a common Slavic name for villages. Audio file / audio sample

Word origin

Selo means ' village ' in the southern Slavic languages that are common on the Balkan Peninsula (Serbo-Croatian, Bulgarian, Macedonian), nowo means 'new' - the German equivalent is 'Neues Dorf' or ' Neudorf '.

In the 19th and 20th centuries, many villages on the Balkan Peninsula with this name translated the name into other languages ​​at the same time: Neudorf, Yeniköy (Turkish), Neochori ( Greek χωριό 'village'; in Bulgarian spelling: Неохори), újfalu (Hungarian). The name is about as common as the German Neustadt .

The opposite of Novo Selo is Staro Selo ('Old Village').

Places of the name

Albania

Bosnia Herzegovina

Bulgaria

Today's place names: In Bulgaria there are currently (as of 2007) 7 villages with the name Nowo Selo ( Bulgarian Ново село )

Historical names: In Bulgaria there used to be the following places Novo Selo, which today have different names:

Similar toponyms:

Greece

  • Plevroma (Πλεύρωμα), formerly Greek Γενή Κιόι Yeni Kioi , Turkish Yeni Köy , village in the prefecture of Pella, Macedonia

Kosovo

Serbian spelling:

Croatia

North Macedonia

Austria

Serbia

Ukraine