Table of Contents
17 relations: Bulgaria, Bulgarian Girls' High School of Thessaloniki, Bulgarian language, Etropole, Folklore studies, Greece, Kyiv, National awakening of Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Ottoman Empire, Prilep, Russia, Shumen, Sofia, Struga, Svishtov, Thessaloniki.
- Bulgarian Girls' High School of Thessaloniki
- Bulgarian nationalists
- Bulgarian women educators
- Bulgarian women writers
- People from Struga
Bulgaria
Bulgaria, officially the Republic of Bulgaria, is a country in Southeast Europe. Located west of the Black Sea and south of the Danube river, Bulgaria is bordered by Greece and Turkey to the south, Serbia and North Macedonia to the west, and Romania to the north. It covers a territory of and is the 16th largest country in Europe.
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Bulgarian Girls' High School of Thessaloniki
The Bulgarian girls’ high school of Thessaloniki "Sveto Blagoveshtenie" (Annunciation of Our Lady) was founded by the Bulgarian community there.
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Bulgarian language
Bulgarian (bŭlgarski ezik) is an Eastern South Slavic language spoken in Southeast Europe, primarily in Bulgaria.
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Etropole
Etropole (Етрополе) is a town in western Bulgaria, part of Sofia Province.
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Folklore studies
Folklore studies (less often known as folkloristics, and occasionally tradition studies or folk life studies in the United Kingdom) is the branch of anthropology devoted to the study of folklore.
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Greece
Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe.
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Kyiv
Kyiv (also Kiev) is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine.
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National awakening of Bulgaria
The National awakening of Bulgaria refers to the Bulgarian nationalism that emerged in the early 19th century under the influence of western ideas such as liberalism and nationalism, which trickled into the country after the French Revolution, mostly via Greece, although there were stirrings in the 18th century.
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North Macedonia
North Macedonia, officially the Republic of North Macedonia, is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe.
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Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.
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Prilep
Prilep (Прилеп) is the fourth-largest city in North Macedonia.
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Russia
Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia.
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Shumen
Shumen (Шумен, also romanized as Shoumen or Šumen) is the tenth-largest city in Bulgaria and the administrative and economic capital of Shumen Province.
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Sofia
Sofia (Sofiya) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria.
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Struga
Struga (Струга; Strugë, Struga) is a town and popular tourist destination situated in the south-western region of North Macedonia, lying on the shore of Lake Ohrid.
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Svishtov
Svishtov (Свищов) is a town in northern Bulgaria, located in Veliko Tarnovo Province on the right bank of the Danube river opposite the Romanian town of Zimnicea.
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Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki (Θεσσαλονίκη), also known as Thessalonica, Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica, is the second-largest city in Greece, with slightly over one million inhabitants in its metropolitan area, and the capital of the geographic region of Macedonia, the administrative region of Central Macedonia and the Decentralized Administration of Macedonia and Thrace.
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See also
Bulgarian Girls' High School of Thessaloniki
- Bulgarian Girls' High School of Thessaloniki
- Tsarevna Miladinova
Bulgarian nationalists
- Aleksandar Tsankov Staliyski
- Andon Kalchev
- Andon Kyoseto
- Angel Dzhambazki
- Boris Sarafov
- Bulgarian fascists
- Denitsa Siderova
- Desislav Chukolov
- Dimitar Stoyanov (politician)
- Gancho Tsenov
- Georgi Sugarev
- Hristo Chernopeev
- Hristo Tatarchev
- Ivan Dochev
- Ivan Mihailov
- Ivan Tatarchev
- Ivan Tsonchev
- Kalina Balabanova
- Kalina Krumova
- Kiryak Shkurtov
- Kosta Tsipushev
- Kostadin Kostadinov (politician)
- Krasimir Karakachanov
- Magdalena Tasheva
- Mamin Kolyu
- Nikolay Haytov
- Pavel Chernev
- Petar Gabrovski
- Petar Kunchev
- Peyo Yavorov
- Stefan Yanev
- Tane Nikolov
- Tsarevna Miladinova
- Tsoncho Ganev
- Valeri Simeonov
- Vasil Levski
- Velizar Enchev
- Volen Siderov
- Yavor Notev
Bulgarian women educators
- Aleksandra Monedzhikova
- Anastasia Dimitrova
- Antoaneta Vassileva
- Ekaterina Karavelova
- Ghana Naydenova
- Kostadina Rusinska
- Lyuba Ognenova-Marinova
- Mara Kinkel
- Mara Petrova
- Maslina Grancharova
- Nedelya Petkova
- Rada Todorova
- Rayna Knyaginya
- Rosica Petkova
- Sofia Danova
- Tota Venkova
- Tsarevna Miladinova
- Vela Blagoeva
- Vera Baeva
Bulgarian women writers
- Albena Stambolova
- Alexenia Dimitrova
- Blaga Dimitrova
- Ekaterina Karabasheva
- Ekaterina Yosifova
- Emiliya Dvoryanova
- Evgenia Mars
- Fani Popova-Mutafova
- Ina Vultchanova
- Kina Kadreva
- Kristin Dimitrova
- Leda Mileva
- Lidia Shishmanova
- Liliana Brisby
- List of Bulgarian women writers
- Lora Lazar
- Mara Belcheva
- Mara Kinkel
- Maria Popova
- Milena Nikolova
- Milkana G. Palavurova
- Ruzha Lazarova
- Svetla Damyanovska
- Svetla Vassileva (publicist)
- Tania Boteva-Malo
- Tea Sugareva
- Theodora Dimova
- Tsarevna Miladinova
- Tsvetta Kaleynska
- Vela Blagoeva
- Zdravka Evtimova
People from Struga
- Daniel Kajmakoski
- Dervish Hima
- Hristo Matov
- Ibrahim Temo
- Jovan Mitreski
- Kalistrat Zografski
- Konda Bimbaša
- List of people from Struga
- Miladinov brothers
- Mimoza Nestorova-Tomić
- Mustafa Baruti
- Myrteza Ali Struga
- Nikola Moushmov
- Nuri Sojliu
- Risto Krle
- Safet Zhulali
- Tsarevna Miladinova
- Vangel Kodžoman
- Venera Lumani
- Vlado Maleski