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Sofia, St Sofia basilica, churchencoder Ivan ValchevKristiyan Simeonov, encoded XML dataDimitar Iliev, provided full schema revision
The only ancient building in the town, is the church of Saint Sophia, a considerable fabric, long since converted into a mosch. It was used as the powder magazine.
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The name of the monument is Church of Saint Sophia or St Sofia Basilica. According to the text, it is It is located 42.69657; 23.33126None. Now it is located here: None;NoneNone, in None.
The internal date in the document is 1811.
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John Galt traveled from Istanbul to Vidin and back to Istanbul.
John GaltGalt, John. Voyages and travels in the years 1809, 1810 and 1811, containing observations on Gibraltar, Sardinia, Sicily, Malta, Scrigo and Turkey. London, 1812, p. 340.https://viaf.org/viaf/61562976/#Galt,_John,_1779-1839