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Lehovo (Bulgarian: Лехово) is a village in the municipality of Sandanski, in Blagoevgrad Province, southwestern Bulgaria. Located in the northwestern reaches of the Slavyanka (Alibotush) mountain, Lehovo enjoys a transitional Mediterranean climate. Lehovo is part of the historical region of , once a major mining and iron smithing area spanning the western part of the modern Bulgarian–Greek border. Lehovo lies east of the Kulata–Promachonas border crossing, southeast of Sandanski, northeast of Sidirokastro and just to the northeast of Agkistro.

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  • Lehovo (Bulgarian: Лехово) is a village in the municipality of Sandanski, in Blagoevgrad Province, southwestern Bulgaria. Located in the northwestern reaches of the Slavyanka (Alibotush) mountain, Lehovo enjoys a transitional Mediterranean climate. Lehovo is part of the historical region of , once a major mining and iron smithing area spanning the western part of the modern Bulgarian–Greek border. Lehovo lies east of the Kulata–Promachonas border crossing, southeast of Sandanski, northeast of Sidirokastro and just to the northeast of Agkistro. After 1913, the village's former land remained within Greek territory, just a kilometer to the south, and all of its residents resettled to the village's present location within the borders of Bulgaria. Several accounts and leads point that Lehovo was originally populated by Polish and/or other Central European miners, who were subsequently Bulgarianized. (en)
  • Lechowo (bułg. Лехово) – wieś w Bułgarii, w obwodzie Błagojewgrad, w gminie Sandanski. Według Ujednoliconego Systemu Ewidencji Ludności oraz Usług Administracyjnych dla Ludności, 15 marca 2016 roku miejscowość liczyła 5 mieszkańców. (pl)
  • Лехово (болг. Лехово) — село в Благоевградской области Болгарии. Входит в состав общины Сандански. Находится примерно в 24 км к юго-востоку от центра города Сандански и примерно в 75 км к юго-востоку от центра города Благоевград. По данным переписи населения 2011 года, в селе проживало 9 человек, преобладающая национальность — болгары. (ru)
  • Ле́хово (болг. Лехово) — село в Благоєвградській області Болгарії. Входить до складу общини Санданський. (uk)
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  • Лехово (en)
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  • Atanas Shopov (en)
  • Vasil Kanchov (en)
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  • A Journey in the Valleys of the Struma, Mesta and Bregalnica. The Regions of Bitola, Prespa and Ohrid (en)
  • From the Life and Situation of the Bulgarians in the Vilayets (en)
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  • ... the residents of the village of Lehovo, who until nowadays differ from the residents of the other villages in their facial features as well as their slyness. Most of them are blond, whereas the Marvatsi [the local ethnographic group] are in general black-eyed. It is said that these settlers were of Polish origins... (en)
  • [Lehovo's] residents differ much from the neighbouring villagers. They speak differently. They wear clothes, different from those of the neighbouring people. They all have light blond hair. The surrounding population often jokes at their expense and calls them clumsy. The villagers say that the Lehovo people are alien to these lands, that some tsar had brought them there to dig ore in the Rupel mountain. It is to be believed that they were brought from Poland or Germany and were Bulgarianized. (en)
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  • Lechowo (bułg. Лехово) – wieś w Bułgarii, w obwodzie Błagojewgrad, w gminie Sandanski. Według Ujednoliconego Systemu Ewidencji Ludności oraz Usług Administracyjnych dla Ludności, 15 marca 2016 roku miejscowość liczyła 5 mieszkańców. (pl)
  • Лехово (болг. Лехово) — село в Благоевградской области Болгарии. Входит в состав общины Сандански. Находится примерно в 24 км к юго-востоку от центра города Сандански и примерно в 75 км к юго-востоку от центра города Благоевград. По данным переписи населения 2011 года, в селе проживало 9 человек, преобладающая национальность — болгары. (ru)
  • Ле́хово (болг. Лехово) — село в Благоєвградській області Болгарії. Входить до складу общини Санданський. (uk)
  • Lehovo (Bulgarian: Лехово) is a village in the municipality of Sandanski, in Blagoevgrad Province, southwestern Bulgaria. Located in the northwestern reaches of the Slavyanka (Alibotush) mountain, Lehovo enjoys a transitional Mediterranean climate. Lehovo is part of the historical region of , once a major mining and iron smithing area spanning the western part of the modern Bulgarian–Greek border. Lehovo lies east of the Kulata–Promachonas border crossing, southeast of Sandanski, northeast of Sidirokastro and just to the northeast of Agkistro. (en)
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  • Lehovo (en)
  • Lechowo (Bułgaria) (pl)
  • Лехово (Болгария) (ru)
  • Лехово (Болгарія) (uk)
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