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Dimitar Blagoev

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Dimitar Blagoev Nikolov (14 June 1856 – 7 May 1924) was a Bulgarian political leader, the founder of Bulgarian socialism and of the first social democratic party in the Balkans. [1]

32 relations: Alen Mak, Balkan Federation, Blagoev, Blagoevgrad, Bulgarian Communist Party, Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers Party (Broad Socialists), Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers' Party (Narrow Socialists), Bulgarian Socialdemocratic Party, Bulgarian Socialist Party, Bulgarian Workers' Social Democratic Party, Buzludzha, Buzludzha Congress, Dimitar, Georgi Dimitrov, Georgi Parvanov, Grad (toponymy), List of Bulgaria province name etymologies, List of Macedonian Bulgarians, List of places named after people, May 1924, Mikhaylo Parashchuk, Nikola Karev, Nikolov, September Uprising, Social Democratic Union 'Proletarian', Solomon Goldstein, Trayko Kitanchev, Vasil Glavinov, Vasil Kolarov, Vela Blagoeva, Velykyi Buyalyk, 100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria.

Alen Mak

The Festival of the political song "Alen Mak" (Scarlet Poppy) was an annual event from 1975 to 1989 which was held in the city of Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria.

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Balkan Federation

The Balkan Federation project was a left-wing political idea to create a "Balkan federation".

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Blagoev

Blagoev or Blagoyev (Благоев) is a Bulgarian male surname meaning "son of Blagoy", its feminine counterpart is Blagoeva or Blagoyeva.

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Blagoevgrad

Blagoevgrad (Bulgarian: Благо̀евград) is а city in southwestern Bulgaria, the administrative centre of Blagoevgrad Municipality and of Blagoevgrad Province, with a population of 70,881 inhabitants.

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Bulgarian Communist Party

The Bulgarian Communist Party (BCP; Bulgarian: Българска Комунистическа Партия, Bâlgarska Komunisticheska Partiya (БКП)) was the Communist and Marxist-Leninist ruling party of the People's Republic of Bulgaria from 1946 until 1989 when the country ceased to be a communist state.

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Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers Party (Broad Socialists)

Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers Party (Broad Socialists) (Българска работническа социалдемократическа партия (широки социалисти), Balgarska rabotnicheska sotsialdemokraticheska partia (shiroki sotsialisti)) was a reformist socialist political party in Bulgaria.

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Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers' Party (Narrow Socialists)

Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers' Party (Narrow Socialists) (Българска работническа социалдемократическа партия (тесни социалисти), Balgarska rabotnicheska sotsialdemokraticheska partia (tesni sotsialisti)) was a marxist socialist political party in Bulgaria.

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Bulgarian Socialdemocratic Party

The Bulgarian Socialdemocratic Party (Bulgarian: Българска социалдемократическа партия, Balgarska Socialdemokraticheska Partiya, IPA: ˈbɤ̞ɫgɐrskɐ sɔtsiʲˌaɫdɛmɔkratˈitʃɛskɐ partiʲɐ was the first name of the party created by Dimitar Blagoev in the 1891 Buzludzha Congress. The party kept this name until its reunification with the Bulgarian Socialdemocratic Union in 1894.

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Bulgarian Socialist Party

The Bulgarian Socialist Party (Българска социалистическа партия, БСП; Bulgarska sotsialisticheska partiya, BSP), known as the Centenarian (Столетницата, Stoletnitsata), is a social-democratic political party in Bulgaria and the successor to the Bulgarian Communist Party.

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Bulgarian Workers' Social Democratic Party

The Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers' Party, (Българска работническа социалдемократическа партия, BRSDP) a Bulgarian leftist group, was founded in 1894.

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Buzludzha

Buzludzha (Бузлуджа Buzludzha derived from Turkish icy) is a historical peak in the Central Balkan Mountains, Bulgaria and is high.

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Buzludzha Congress

The Buzludzha Congress (Bulgarian: Бузлуджански Kонгрес, IPA: buzɫudʒanski kongrɛs) was the constituent assembly of the Bulgarian Socialdemocratic Party (Bulgarian: Българската социалдемократическа партия, Balgarska socialdemokraticheska partiya).

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Dimitar

Dimitar (Димитър, Димитар) is a Bulgarian and Macedonian name, derived from Saint Demetrius.

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Georgi Dimitrov

Georgi Dimitrov Mikhaylov (Гео̀рги Димитро̀в Миха̀йлов), also known as Georgi Mikhaylovich Dimitrov (Гео́ргий Миха́йлович Дими́тров; 18 June 1882 – 2 July 1949), was a Bulgarian communist politician.

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Georgi Parvanov

Georgi Sedefchov Parvanov (Георги Седефчов Първанов) (born 28 June 1957) is a Bulgarian historian and politician who was President of Bulgaria from 2002 to 2012.

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Grad (toponymy)

Grad (Cyrillic: Град) is an Old Slavic word meaning "town", "city", "castle" or "fortified settlement".

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List of Bulgaria province name etymologies

This is a list of the origins of the names of provinces of Bulgaria.

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List of Macedonian Bulgarians

A list of Macedonian Bulgarians.

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List of places named after people

There are a number of places named after famous people.

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May 1924

The following events occurred in May 1924.

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Mikhaylo Parashchuk

Mikhaylo Parashchuk (Михайло Паращук; Михайло Парашчук; 16 November 1878 – 24 December 1963) was a Ukrainian sculptor who was active in Bulgaria from 1921 to his death.

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Nikola Karev

Nikola Janakiev Karev (Bulgarian and Macedonian: Никола Карев; 1877–1905) was a revolutionary in Ottoman-ruled Macedonia.

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Nikolov

Nikolov (Николов), feminine Nikolova, is a Bulgarian patronymic and family name, derived from the personal name Nikola and may refer to.

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September Uprising

The September Uprising (Септемврийско въстание, Septemvriysko vastanie) was an armed insurgency staged in September 1923 by the Bulgarian Communist Party (BCP) under Comintern pressure, as an attempt to overthrow Alexander Tsankov's new government of Bulgaria that had come to power with the coup d'état of 9 June.

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Social Democratic Union 'Proletarian'

Social Democratic Union 'Proletarian' was a political party organization in Bulgaria 1906-1908.

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Solomon Goldstein

Solomon Lazarov Goldstein (Соломон Лазаров Голдщайн) or Solomon Lazarevič Gol'dštejn (Соломон Лазаревич Гольдштейн) (25 May 1884 – 14 May 1968) was a Jewish Bulgarian politician, one of the founders of the Bulgarian Metal Workers’ Union and of the Swiss Communist Party.

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Trayko Kitanchev

Trayko Tsvetkov Kitanchev (Трайко Цветков Китанчев; 1 September 1858 – 13 August 1895) was a Bulgarian teacher, social figure, poet and revolutionary.

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Vasil Glavinov

Vasil Kostov Glavinov (Bulgarian and Macedonian: Васил Костов Главинов) (1868 or 1869 in Köprülü, now Veles – 1929 in Sofia) was a Bulgarian socialist from Ottoman Macedonia, a member of the Bulgarian Workers' Social Democratic Party.

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Vasil Kolarov

Vasil Petrov Kolarov (Васил Петров Коларов) (16 July 1877 – 23 January 1950) was a Bulgarian communist political leader and leading functionary in the Communist International (Comintern).

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Vela Blagoeva

Vela Blagoeva (Вела Благоева) (1859–1921) was a Bulgarian writer, journalist and teacher and is noted as one of the founders of the women's movement in Bulgaria.

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Velykyi Buyalyk

Velykyi Buyalyk (Великий Буялик, Голям Буялък) is a village in Ivanivka Raion, Odessa Oblast, Ukraine.

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100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria

100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria is a Bulgarian national movement established in 1966 to promote tourism among Bulgaria's most significant cultural, historic, and natural landmarks.

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Dimitur Blagoev, Dimitâr Blagoev, Dimitŭr Blagoev.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimitar_Blagoev

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