Pirot — Pirot, türk. Scharköj, Hauptort des serb. Kr. P. (2419 qkm, 1904: 104.477 E.), an der Nišava, (1901) 10.395 E … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
pirot — pirót, piróte, s.n. (reg.) trudă, oboseală; suferinţă, necaz. Trimis de blaurb, 22.09.2006. Sursa: DAR … Dicționar Român
Pirot — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Pirot (homonymie). Pirot Пирот … Wikipédia en Français
Pirot — Пирот Pirot … Deutsch Wikipedia
Pirot — Infobox Serbia municipality native name = Пирот|official name=Pirot image shield = Blason de Pirot.jpg district = Pirot mayor = Vladan Vasić (SDP) area km2 = 1232 population total = 40678 | mpop=63791 latd = 43| latm = 10|longd = 22| longm = 36… … Wikipedia
Pirot — Original name in latin Pirot Name in other language Pirot, pi luo te, piloteu, piroto, pyrwt, Пирот, Пірот State code RS Continent/City Europe/Belgrade longitude 43.15306 latitude 22.58611 altitude 371 Population 40678 Date 2012 04 17 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Pirot — Recorded in several spellings including Pirot, Pirotte, Pirou, Piriou, Pirout, Pirouet, Piroux, and probably others, this is a French medieval surname. It would seem to describe a dancer or acrobat, or the son of a dancer, one who performed… … Surnames reference
Pirot — Sp Pirotas Ap Пирот/Pirot L Serbija … Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė
Pirot Stadium — is a multi use stadium in Pirot, Serbia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Radnički Pirot. The stadium holds 13,816 people. Stadium was built in 1961 … Wikipedia
Pirot District — Infobox Serbian district name serC = Пиротски округ name serL = Pirotski okrug en name = Pirot province or region = Central Serbia capital = Pirot commissioner = n/a municipalities = 4 settlements = 214 cities and towns = 4 villages = 210 area =… … Wikipedia