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A&N International Media
A&N International Media, formerly Northcliffe International, was the Central and Eastern European multimedia enterprise arm of Daily Mail and General Trust.
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A.i. (band)
A.i. is a three-piece rock-electroclash band based from Los Angeles, California.
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Aşık Çelebi
Aşık Çelebi ("Gentleman Bard" in Turkish) was the name of Pir Mehmed ("Mehmed the Pir"; 1520–1572), an Ottoman biographer, poet, and translator.
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Abdülaziz
Abdülaziz (Ottoman Turkish: عبد العزيز / `Abdü’l-`Azīz, Abdülaziz; 8 February 18304 June 1876) was the 32nd Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and reigned between 25 June 1861 and 30 May 1876.
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Abubakar Abbas
Abubakar Abbas (born 17 May 1996) is a Nigerian-born track and field sprinter who competes internationally for Bahrain.
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Acacius of Caesarea
Acacius of Caesarea in Greek Ἀκάκιος Mονόφθαλμος (died 366) was a Christian bishop, the pupil and successor in the Palestinian see of Caesarea of Eusebius AD 340, whose life he wrote.
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Academic Plovdiv
BC Academic Plovdiv (БК Академик Пловдив), for sponsorship reasons Academic Bultex 99, is a professional basketball club based in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Academy of the Ministry of Interior, in Sofia
The Academy of the Ministry of Interior (Академия на Министерство на вътрешните работи) is Bulgarian academy for government employees and employees of the Ministry of Interior.
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Adam Sobczak
Adam Sobczak (born 14 December 1989) is a Polish lightweight rower.
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Adata
Adata may refer to.
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Adrian Patrick
Adrian Leroy John Patrick (born 15 June 1973) is an English former sprinter who specialised in the 400 metres.
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Adriana Nikolova
Adriana Nikolova (Bulgarian Cyrillic: Адриана Николова; born November 8, 1988) is a Bulgarian chess Woman Grandmaster (WGM).
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Adrianople Vilayet
The Vilayet of Adrianople or Vilayet of Edirne (Ottoman Turkish:, Vilâyet-i Edirne) was a first-level administrative division (vilayet) of the Ottoman Empire.
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Adrianos Komnenos
Adrianos Komnenos (Ἁδριανὸς Κομνηνός) was a Byzantine aristocrat and general, and a younger brother of the Byzantine emperor Alexios I Komnenos (r. 1081–1118).
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Agathonice
Agathonice was an Ancient city and bishopric in Roman Thrace, which remains a Latin Catholic titular see.
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Age of Empires II: The Conquerors
Age of Empires II: The Conquerors is the expansion pack to the 1999 real-time strategy game Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings.
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Agnieszka Radwańska career statistics
This is a list of the main career statistics of Agnieszka Radwańska, a professional tennis player from Poland.
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Ahmad Hilmi of Filibe
Ahmad Hilmi of Filibe (or Ahmet Hilmi) (1865–1914) was a Sufi Turkish language writer and thinker.
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Air travel disruption after the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption
In response to concerns that volcanic ash ejected during the 2010 eruptions of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland would damage aircraft engines, the controlled airspace of many European countries was closed to instrument flight rules traffic, resulting in the largest air-traffic shut-down since World War II.
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Albanian exonyms
Many places have exonyms, names for places that differs from that used in the official or well-established language within that place, in the Albanian language.
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Albena Branzova
Albena Branzova-Dimitrova (Bulgarian: Албена Брънзова-Димитрова) (born July 17, 1971) is a former Bulgarian female basketball player.
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Alberto Cruz (racewalker)
Alberto Cruz (born 6 June 1972) is a Mexican former racewalker.
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Alberto Manzano
Alberto Manzano (born 22 September 1972) is a retired Cuban pole vaulter.
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Aleksa Nenadović
Aleksa Nenadović (1749 Brankovina, Valjevo, Ottoman Empire — 4 February 1804, Valjevo, Ottoman Empire) was ober knyaz of Tamnava—Posavina district of Valjevo nahiyah of the Belgrade Pashaluk.
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Aleksandar Aleksandrov (footballer, born 1975)
Aleksandar Aleksandrov (Александър Александров; born 19 January 1975 in Plovdiv) is a former Bulgarian footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.
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Aleksandar Khristov
Aleksandar Khristov (Александър Христов) (born July 28, 1964) is a retired boxer from Bulgaria, who became world champion and represented his native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea.
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Aleksandar Kolev
Aleksandar Kolev (Александър Колев; born 8 December 1992) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a forward for Sandecja Nowy Sącz.
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Aleksandar Teodorov-Balan
Aleksandar Stoyanov Teodorov-Balan (Александър Стоянов Теодоров-Балан; 27 October 1859 – 12 February 1959) was a Bulgarian linguist, historian and bibliographer.
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Aleksandar Varbanov
Aleksandar Varbanov (Александър Върбанов; born May 9, 1964) was a weightlifter for Bulgaria.
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Aleksandar Vitanov
Aleksandar Adrianov Vitanov (Александър Адрианов Витанов; born 3 April 1990) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper.
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Aleksandr Burago
Aleksandr Petrovich Burago (Александр Петрович Бураго) was an officer of the Russian Imperial army.
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Aleksandr Goremykin
Aleksandr Goremykin (born 3 March 1971, also known as Aleksandr Sokolov) is a Russian sprinter who specialized in the 200 metres.
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Aleksandra Apanovich
Aleksandra Apanovich (born December 6, 1969) is a Soviet sprint canoer who competed in the late 1980s.
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Aleksandrina Naydenova
Aleksandrina Naydenova (Александрина Найденова; born 29 February 1992 in Plovdiv) is a professional Bulgarian tennis player.
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Alexandar Komanov
Alexandar Komanov (Bulgarian: Александър Команов; born May 27, 1990) is a Bulgarian karateka and mixed martial artist who became the 2012 Kyokushin-kan Shinken Shobu Open Weight World Champion in Japan.
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Alexandar Lazov
Alexandar Lazov (Александър Лазов, born 9 July 1990) is a professional Bulgarian tennis player.
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Alexander II of Russia
Alexander II (p; 29 April 1818 – 13 March 1881) was the Emperor of Russia from the 2nd March 1855 until his assassination on 13 March 1881.
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Alexander Moiseenko
Alexander Moiseenko (Олександр Моісеєнко, Oleksandr Moiseyenko; born 17 May 1980) is a Ukrainian chess Grandmaster and the 2013 European champion.
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Alexander Morfov
Alexander Morfov (Bulgarian: Александър Морфов, born 9 November 1960, in Yambol) is a Bulgarian theater and cinema director.
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Alexander of Battenberg
Alexander Joseph (Александър I Батенберг; 5 April 185723 October 1893), known as Alexander of Battenberg, was the first prince (knyaz) of modern Bulgaria from 1879 until his abdication in 1886.
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Alexander Sekulov
Alexander Sekulov (born 6 January 1964, Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is a contemporary Bulgarian writer.
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Alexandra Nancarrow
Alexandra Nancarrow (born 1 September 1993 in Canberra) is an Australian tennis player.
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Alexandropolis Maedica
Alexandropolis in the Thracian region of Maedians, was the first town founded in 340 BC by Alexander the Great, after defeating a local Thracian tribe, as a regent (epitropos) of Macedon.
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Alexios Alexopoulos
Alexios Alexopoulos (born 21 May 1971) is a retired Greek sprinter who specialized in the 200 metres.
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Alexios Aspietes
Alexios Aspietes (Ἀλέξιος Ἀσπιέτης) was a Byzantine governor and military leader who was captured by the Bulgarians, and led an anti-Bulgarian rebellion at Philippopolis in 1205, being acclaimed emperor by the citizens.
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Alexios I Komnenos
Alexios I Komnenos (Ἀλέξιος Αʹ Κομνηνός., c. 1048 – 15 August 1118) was Byzantine emperor from 1081 to 1118.
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Alexis Sánchez (athlete)
Alexis Sánchez González (born 13 April 1971) is a retired Spanish athlete who specialised in the 110 metres hurdles and 400 metres hurdles.
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Alexius Slav
Alexius Slav (Алексий Слав, Ἀλέξιος Σθλαῦος; 1208–28) was a Bulgarian nobleman (bolyarin), a member of the Bulgarian Asen dynasty, a nephew of the first three Asen brothers.
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Ali Suavi
Ali Suavi (1838–1878) was an Ottoman political activist, educator, theologian and reformer.
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Aliaksandr Apanasionak
Aliaksandr Apanasionak (born March 17, 1981) is a Belarusian boxer who participated in the 2004 Summer Olympics in the men's super heavyweight division (+ 91 kg).
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Along the Templar Trail
Along the Templar Trail: Seven Million Steps for Peace is a non-fiction travelogue written by Brandon Wilson, published in 2008 by Pilgrim's Tales, Inc..
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Aloyzas Kveinys
Aloyzas Kveinys (born July 9, 1962) is a Lithuanian chess player, who was awarded the Grandmaster title in 1992.
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Alvise (Bishop of Arras)
Bishop Alvise, was a 12th Century Bishop of Arras.
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Alyosha (song)
"Alyosha" (Алёша) is a Soviet-era Russian song by composer Eduard Kolmanovsky and poet Konstantin Vanshenkin.
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Alyosha Monument, Plovdiv
Alyosha (an affectionate diminutive of Aleksey) is an tall reinforced concrete statue of a Soviet soldier on Bunarjik Hill in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Amantia
Amantia (Ἀμάντια) or Abantia (Ἀβάντια) was an ancient Greek polis in Epirus.
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American College of Sofia
The American College of Sofia (Американски колеж в София, Amerikanski kolezh v Sofiya; abbreviated as ACS) is among the top and most prestigious secondary schools in Bulgaria and the Balkans, based in the capital city of Sofia.
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Amir Khan (boxer)
Amir Iqbal Khan (عامر اقبال خان; born 8 December 1986) is a British professional boxer.
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Amirdovlat of Amasia
Amirdovlat Amasiatsi (Ամիրդովլաթ Ամասիացի; -1496), also called Amirdovlat of Amasia, was a 15th-century Armenian physician and writer.
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Ana Ivanovic career statistics
This is a list of the main career statistics of Serbian professional tennis player, Ana Ivanovic. Ivanovic won fifteen WTA singles titles including one grand slam singles title at the 2008 French Open and three WTA Tier I singles titles. She was also the runner-up at the 2007 French Open and 2008 Australian Open and a semi-finalist at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships and 2007 WTA Tour Championships. On June 9, 2008 Ivanovic became the world No. 1 for the first time in her career.
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Ana Maria Brânză
Ana Maria Brânză (born 26 November 1984, current name Ana Maria Popescu) is a Romanian épée fencer.
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Anastas Konstantinov
Anastas Konstantinov (Bulgarian: Анастас Константинов) (March 29,1956 - June 01, 2017) is a well known artist who was celebrated for his mystic expressionism, although his work is diverse.
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Anastasiya Horlova
Anastasiya Horlova is a Ukrainian canoeist.
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Anathema (band)
Anathema are a British rock band from Liverpool.
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Ancient library (Plovdiv)
The library of Philippopolis is one of the administrative buildings built in the Northern part of the Roman forum in Plovdiv.
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Andranik
Andranik Ozanian, commonly known as Andranik (Անդրանիկ; 25 February 186531 August 1927) was an Armenian military commander and statesman, the best known fedayi and a key figure of the Armenian national liberation movement.
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András Rédli
András Rédli (born on 21 October 1983) is a Hungarian épée fencer.
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Andrea Philipp
Andrea Philipp (born 29 July 1971) is a retired German sprinter.
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Andrea Whitcombe
Andrea Whitcombe (born 8 June 1971) is a British International distance runner and triathlete.
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Andrei Sokolov
Andrei Yurievich Sokolov (Андре́й Ю́рьевич Соколо́в; born 20 March 1963, in Vorkuta, Komi ASSR, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union) is a chess Grandmaster of Russian origin, now living in France.
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Andrew Currey
Andrew Bruce Currey (born 7 February 1971 in Wee Waa, New South Wales) is a retired javelin thrower from Australia, who was the nation's leading javelin specialist in the 1990s.
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Andrew Tynes
Andrew Tynes (born 13 February 1972) is a retired Bahamian sprinter who specialized in the 200 metres.
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Andrey Loginov
Andrey Loginov (born 3 March 1972 in Tiraspol, Moldovan SSR) is a retired Russian middle distance runner who specialized in the 800 and 1500 metres.
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Andrey Lyapchev
Andrey Tasev Lyapchev (Tarpov) (Андрей Тасев Ляпчев (Tърпов)) (30 November 1866 – 6 November 1933) was a Bulgarian Prime Minister in three consecutive governments.
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Andrian Dushev
Andrian Pavlov Dushev (Андриан Павлов Душев, born June 6, 1970 in Sofia) is a Bulgarian sprint canoer who competed from the 1989 to 2000.
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Anett Schutting
Anett Schutting (born 24 August 1991 in Tallinn) is an Estonian tennis player.
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Angel Rahov
Angel Rahov (Ангел Стоянов Рахов; born 1 July 1986) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a defender or defensive midfielder.
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Angel Voyvoda
Angel Stoyanov Kariotov (Ангел Стоянов Кариотов), also known as Angel Vojvoda (Ангел войвода), was one of the biggest voivods in Bulgarian history, who led the well-organized band in the regions of Plovdiv and Haskovo around 1832 and 1862.
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Angel Wagenstein
Angel Raymond Wagenstein (Анжел Раймонд Вагенщайн) (born 17 October 1922) is a Bulgarian film director and author.
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Angel Zdravchev
Angel Zdravchev (Ангел Здравчев; born 10 July 1994) is a Bulgarian footballer, currently playing as a midfielder for Borislav Parvomay.
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Anja Möllenbeck
Anja Möllenbeck (born Anja Gündler on 18 March 1972 in Frankenberg, Saxony) is a retired German discus thrower, whose personal best throw is 64.63 metres, achieved in May 1998 in Obersuhl.
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Anja Rücker
Anja Rücker (born December 20, 1972 in Bad Lobenstein) is a retired German sprinter who specialized in the 400 metres.
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Anka Lambreva
Anka Vassileva Lambreva (Анка Василева Ламбрева) (22 February 1895 – 18 February 1976) was a Bulgarian nurse, teacher and adventurer.
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Anna Angelova
Anna Angelova (born 9 January 1971) is a Bulgarian fencer.
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Anna Ushenina
Anna Yuriyivna Ushenina (Анна Юріївна Ушеніна; born 30 August 1985) is a Ukrainian chess grandmaster who was Women's World Chess Champion from November 2012 to September 2013.
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Anne Keothavong
Anne Viensouk Keothavong (born 16 September 1983) is a retired British tennis player.
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Annemiek de Haan
Annemiek de Haan (born 15 July 1981 in Haren, Groningen) is a rower from the Netherlands.
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Anninos Marcoullides
Anninos Marcoullides (Άννινος Μαρκουλλίδης; born 8 February 1971 in Limassol, Lemesos) is a Cypriot retired sprinter who specialized in 100 and 200 metre races.
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Ano Poroia
Ano Poroia (Greek: Άνω Πορόια / Άνω Πορρόια, Горни Порой) is a village in Greece, located in Macedonia.
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Ano Vrontou
Ano Vrontou (Άνω Βροντού; Горно Броди; Горно Броди, Gorno Brodi) is a remote mountain village and a former community in the northern Serres regional unit, Greece.
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Anti-Greek sentiment
Anti-Greek sentiment (also known as Hellenophobia (translit), anti-Hellenism, mishellenism (translit), or Greek-bashing) refers to negative feelings, dislike, hatred, derision and/or prejudice towards Greeks, the Hellenic Republic, and Greek culture.
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Antoaneta Pandjerova
Antoaneta Pandjerova (Антоанета Панджерова, born 22 June 1977) is a retired professional tennis player from Bulgaria.
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Antoaneta Strumenlieva
Antoaneta Strumenlieva (Антоанета Струменлиева, born 26 June 1968) is a Bulgarian swimmer.
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Anton Bezenšek
Anton Bezenšek (15 April 1854 – 11 December 1915) was a Slovene linguist, journalist, shorthand expert, and lecturer, who spent most of his life in Bulgaria.
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Anton Gorchev
Anton Gorchev (Антон Горчев) was a Bulgarian stage and film actor born in 1939, deceased in 2000.
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Anton Mitov
Anton Stefanov Mitov (Bulgarian: Антон Стефанов Митов; 1 April 1862, Stara Zagora - 20 August 1930, Sofia) was a Bulgarian painter, art critic, art historian, social activist and corresponding member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
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Anton Yugov
Anton Tanev (Dontcho) Yugov (Антон Танев Югов) (28 August 1904 – 6 July 1991) was a leading member of the Bulgarian Communist Party (BCP) served as Prime Minister of the country from 1956 to 1962.
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Antonella Bevilacqua
Antonella Bevilacqua (born 15 October 1971 in Foggia) is an Italian high jumper, whose personal best jump was 1.98 metres, achieved in May 1996 in Milan.
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Antonina Dragašević
Antonina Dragašević (Антонина Драгашевић; born 25 March 1948), née Antonina Georgieva (Антонина Георгиева), is a Bulgarian and Serbian chess player who holds the title of Woman International Master (WIM, 1972).
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Antonina Stoyanova
Antonina Stoyanova (Антонина Стоянова), born Naydenova, is a Bulgarian IP lawyer, diplomat and social activist, who was First Lady of Bulgaria between 1997 and 2002, as the wife of the then president of Bulgaria Petar Stoyanov (1997–2002).
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Antonios Komizopoulos
Antonios Komizopoulos (Greek: Αντώνιος Κομιζόπουλος) was a 19th-century Greek merchant and the 4th member of Filiki Eteria.
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Apostol Popov
Apostol Aleksandrov Popov (Апостол Попов; born 22 December 1982 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian professional footballer who plays as a central defender or right-back for CSKA 1948 Sofia.
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Apostolos Nikolaidis (athlete)
Apostolos Nikolaidis (Απόστολος Νικολαΐδης, 19 April 1896 – 15 October 1980) was a Greek athlete, football manager and businessman.
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April Uprising of 1876
The April Uprising (Априлско въстание, Aprilsko vǎstanie) was an insurrection organised by the Bulgarians in the Ottoman Empire from April to May 1876, which indirectly resulted in the re-establishment of Bulgaria in 1878.
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Arabs in Bulgaria
Arabs in Bulgaria (Араби в България, العرب في بلغاريا) are the people from Arab countries, particularly Lebanon, Syria, the Palestinian Territories, Iraq, and Jordan and also small groups from Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Libya and Sudan, who emigrated from their native nations and currently reside in Bulgaria.
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Arado Ar 196
The Arado Ar 196 was a shipboard reconnaissance low-wing monoplane aircraft built by the German firm of Arado starting in 1936.
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Arapovo Monastery
The Arapovo Monastery of Saint Nedelya (Араповски манастир „Света Неделя“, Arapovski manastir „Sveta Nedelya“) is a Bulgarian Orthodox monastery lying some six kilometres east of the town of Asenovgrad in central southern Bulgaria.
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Arhan Isuf
Arhan Isuf (Bulgarian: Архан Юсуф; born 25 January 1999) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a defender for Arda Kardzhali on loan from Lokomotiv Plovdiv.
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Arman Mahala
Harman Mahala (in Bulgarian Харман махала) is the fourth biggest Roma ghetto in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Armand Tokatyan
Armand Tokatyan (June 16, 1894 – June 12, 1960) was an operatic tenor.
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Armen Ambartsumyan
Armen Ambartsumyan (Արմեն Համբարձումյան; Армен Амбарцумян, born 18 February 1978 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is a former Bulgarian-Armenian football goalkeeper.
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Armenian General Benevolent Union
The Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU, Հայկական Բարեգործական Ընդհանուր Միություն, ՀԲԸՄ, Haykakan Baregortsakan Endhanur Miutyun) is a non-profit Armenian organization established in Cairo, Egypt, in 1906.
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Armenian Genocide recognition
Armenian Genocide recognition is the formal acceptance that the systematic massacres and forced deportation of Armenians committed by the Ottoman Empire from 1915 to 1923 constituted genocide.
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Armenian Martyrs' Congregational Church
The Armenian Martyrs' Congregational Church is located in Havertown, Pennsylvania.
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Armenians in Bulgaria
Armenians (арменци, armentsi) are the fifth largest minority, after Russians, in Bulgaria, numbering 6,552 according to the 2011 census, down from 10,832 in 2001, while Armenian organizations estimate up to 22,000.
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Arnoldo Zocchi
Arnoldo Zocchi (also Arnaldo) (20 September 1862 – 17 July 1940) was a noted Italian sculptor of the late 19th and early 20th century.
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Arraiolos meeting
The term Arraiolos meeting refers to the multinational informal convention of, both executive and non-executive, presidents of European Union member states, held roughly once in a year.
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Artur Kohutek
Artur Kohutek (born 1 May 1971 in Osiek) is a Polish hurdler and soldier of the Polish Army.
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Asen Kisimov
Asen Kisimov (Асен Кисимов, also known as Asen Angelov (Bulgarian: Асен Ангелов), 3 May 1936 – 13 July 2005) was a Bulgarian stage and film actor, singer and radio presenter.
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Asen Nikolov
Asen Nikolov (Асен Николов; born 5 August 1976 in Plovdiv), nicknamed Bebeto (Бебето), is a Bulgarian footballer playing as an attacking midfielder.
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Asen Zlatarov
Asen Zlatarov (Асен Златаров) (4 February 1885 – 22 December 1936) was a Bulgarian biochemist, writer and social activist.
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Ashot Beglarian
Ashot Beglarian (Աշոտ Բեգլարյան, born August 1, 1968, in the town of Stepanakert, the NKR) is an Armenian writer, journalist and translator.
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Atanas Bornosuzov
Atanas Bornosuzov (Атанас Борносузов; born 5 October 1979) is a former Bulgarian footballer who played as a midfielder.
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Atanas Hranov
Atanas Hranov (Атанас Хранов) is a Bulgarian painter and sculptor.
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Atanas Kabov
Atanas Kabov (Атанас Кабов; born 11 April 1999) is a Bulgarian footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Levski Sofia.
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Atanas Kurdov
Atanas Kurdov (Атанас Курдов; born 28 September 1988) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a forward.
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Atanas Mladenov
Atanas Mladenov (Атанас Младенов, born 3 January 1960) is a retired Bulgarian high jumper.
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Atanas Petrov
Atanas Petrov (born February 8, 1977 in Bulgaria) is a professional volleyball coach, who guided the professional volleyball women's team CSKA Sofia to many successes in the period 2003-2010 (5 titles, 3 national cups and many tournaments).
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Atanas Skatov
Atanas Georgiev Skatov (Dimitrov until 2009) is a Bulgarian alpinist, vegan, agronomist in plant protection, entomologist and ecologist.
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Atanas Tasholov
Atanas Tasholov (Атанас Ташолов; born 9 September 1998) is a Bulgarian footballer who currently plays as a defender for Nesebar on loan from Botev Plovdiv.
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Atanas Uzunov
Atanas Uzunov (Атанас Узунов) is a notable retired Bulgarian football referee, born in the city of Plovdiv, on 10 November 1955.
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Atanas Vargov
Atanas Vargov (Атанас Въргов; born 19 May 1984) is a football midfielder from the Bulgaria currently playing for Dunav Rousse.
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Atanaska Angelova
Atanaska Stefanova Angelova (Атанаска Стефанова Ангелова; born September 21, 1972 in Rousse) is a retired female discus thrower from Bulgaria.
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Athanasios Angelou
Athanasios Angelou is a Greek university teacher of Byzantine Literature, and has served as Dean of the School of Philosophy at the University of Ioannina and Artistic Director of cultural presentations.
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Atlantic Club of Bulgaria
The Atlantic Club of Bulgaria is a non-governmental, non-partisan organization dedicated to fostering the common values of the Euro-Atlantic community.
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Atticus of Constantinople
Atticus (Ἀττικός; died 5 November 425) was the archbishop of Constantinople, succeeding Arsacius of Tarsus in March 406.
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Attila
Attila (fl. circa 406–453), frequently called Attila the Hun, was the ruler of the Huns from 434 until his death in March 453.
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August 20 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
August 19 – Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar – August 21 All fixed commemorations below are observed on September 2 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
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Auguste Dozon
Auguste Dozon (22 August 1822- 31 December 1890) was a French scholar and diplomat, known for his work on Albanian language and folklore.
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Automotive industry by country
This article provides an overview of the automotive industry in countries around the world.
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Automotive industry in Bulgaria
Bulgaria's production strongly depended on auto imports from the Soviet block earlier and currently depends on other European and Asian countries.
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Autumn Exhibition (Leningrad, 1978)
Autumn Exhibition of Leningrad artists of 1978 (Осенняя выставка произведений ленинградских художников 1978 года) opened in Exhibition Halls of the ''Leningrad Union of Soviet Artists'' and became one of the largest art exhibitions of 1978 in the USSR.
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Avar–Byzantine wars
The Avar–Byzantine wars were a series of conflicts between the Byzantine Empire and the Avar Khaganate.
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Avraam Benaroya
Avraam Eliezer Benaroya (אברהם בן-ארויה.; Аврам Бенароя; Αβραάμ Μπεναρόγια; Abrahán Eliezer Benarroya; Avram Benaroya; 1887 – 16 May 1979) was a Jewish socialist, member of the Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers' Party (Broad Socialists), later leader of the Socialist Workers' Federation in the Ottoman Empire.
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Ayako Tsuru
Ayako Tsuru (born 1941) was a contemporary Japanese artist from Mexico City.
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Ayan Sadakov
Ayan Faikov Sadakov (Аян Фаиков Садъков) (26 September 1961 – 1 July 2017) was a Bulgarian footballer and a key member of the Bulgarian national team in the 1986 FIFA World Cup.
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Aykut Yanukov
Aykut Aydun Yanukov (Айкут Айдън Янъков; born 8 April 1995) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a winger for Maritsa Plovdiv.
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Ákos Angyal
Ákos Angyal is a Hungarian sprint canoer who competed in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
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Önder Şipal
Önder Şipal (born May 1, 1987) is a Turkish amateur boxer competing in the welterweight (69 kg) division.
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İhsan Yıldırım Tarhan
İhsan Yıldırım Tarhan (born 24 November 1980) is a Turkish boxer competing in the light heavyweight (81 kg) division.
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Štefan Balošák
Štefan Balošák (born 23 November 1972 in Martin) is a Slovak former sprinter who specialised in the 400 metres.
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Balcancar record
Balcancar record (Балканкар рекорд) is Bulgarian machine factory, located in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Baldwin I, Latin Emperor
Baldwin I (Boudewijn; Baudouin; July 1172 –) was the first emperor of the Latin Empire of Constantinople.
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Balgariya tarsi talant
Balgariya tarsi talant (Bulgaria Searches for a Talent) is the Bulgarian version of the ''Got Talent'' series.
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Balkan Athletics Championships
The Balkan Athletics Championships or Balkan Games is a regional athletics competition held between nations from the Balkans and organized by Balkan Athletics.
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Balkan Bulgarian Airlines
Balkan Airlines (Балкан) was Bulgaria's government-owned flag carrier between 1947 and 2002.
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Balkan Express (train)
The Balkan Express is an overnight train operating between İstanbul and Belgrade, calling at Edirne, Plovdiv and Sofia.
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Balkan Mathematical Olympiad
The Balkan Mathematical Olympiad (BMO) is an international contest for students from European countries.
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Balkans
The Balkans, or the Balkan Peninsula, is a geographic area in southeastern Europe with various and disputed definitions.
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Basil II
Basil II (Βασίλειος Β΄, Basileios II; 958 – 15 December 1025) was a Byzantine Emperor from the Macedonian dynasty who reigned from 10 January 976 to 15 December 1025.
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Basil Vatatzes
Basil Vatatzes (Βασίλειος Βατάτζης, died 1194) was a Byzantine nobleman and general.
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Bastarnae
The Bastarnae (Latin variants: Bastarni, or Basternae; Βαστάρναι or Βαστέρναι) were an ancient people who between 200 BC and 300 AD inhabited the region between the Carpathian mountains and the river Dnieper, to the north and east of ancient Dacia.
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Batak Reservoir
The Batak Dam (язовир Батак) is located in the Rhodope Mountains and is the third largest in Bulgaria.
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Bato-Munko Vankeev
Bato-Munko Vankeev (Бато-Мунко Ванкеев; born 7 February 1977 in Aginsky District, Buryat ASSR) is a boxer from Belarus.
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Battle of Abritus
The Battle of Abritus, also known as the Battle of Forum Terebronii, occurred near Abritus (modern Razgrad) in the Roman province of Moesia Inferior probably in July 251 between the Roman Empire and a federation of Scythian tribesmen under the Goth king Cniva.
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Battle of Arcadiopolis (970)
The Battle of Arcadiopolis was fought in 970 between a Byzantine army under Bardas Skleros and a Rus' army, the latter also including allied Bulgarian, Pecheneg and Hungarian (Magyar) contingents.
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Battle of Beroia (1208)
The battle of Beroia (Битка при Боруй) took place in June 1208 near the city of Stara Zagora, Bulgaria between the Bulgarians and the Latin Empire.
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Battle of Haram
The Battle of Haram or Chramon (modern Nova Palanka) was fought between the forces of King Stephen II (r. 1116–1131) of Hungary and Emperor John II Komnenos (r. 1118–1143) of the Byzantine Empire in the year 1128, or possibly earlier – in 1125 (the chronology is uncertain), in what is now Serbia, and resulted in a major defeat for the Hungarians.
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Battle of Ihtiman
The Battle of Ihtiman occurred in 1355 between Bulgarians and Ottomans and resulted in an Bulgarian victory.
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Battle of Kardzhali
The Battle of Kircaali or Battle of Kardzhali was part of the First Balkan War between the armies of Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire.
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Battle of Keresztes
The Battle of Keresztes (Also known as the Battle of Mezőkeresztes) (Haçova Muharebesi) took place on 24–26 October 1596.
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Battle of Kleidion
The Battle of Kleidion (or Clidium, after the medieval name of the village of Klyuch, "(the) key"; also known as the Battle of Belasitsa) took place on July 29, 1014 between the Byzantine Empire and the Bulgarian Empire.
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Battle of Kosovo
The Battle of Kosovo took place on 15 June 1389 between an army led by the Serbian Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović and an invading army of the Ottoman Empire under the command of Sultan Murad Hüdavendigâr.
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Battle of Mardia
The Battle of Mardia, also known as Battle of Campus Mardiensis or Battle of Campus Ardiensis, was most likely fought at modern Harmanli (Bulgaria) in Thrace,N.E. Lenski 2006, p.74 in late 316/early 317 between the forces of Roman Emperors Constantine I and Licinius.
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Battle of Nicopolis ad Istrum
The Battle of Nicopolis ad Istrum was fought between the Roman army of Emperor Decius and his son Herennius Etruscus, and the Gothic army of King Cniva, in 250 CE.
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Battle of Philippopolis (1208)
The Battle of Philippopolis or Battle of Plovdiv (Битка при Пловдив) took place on 30 June 1208 in the surroundings of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv, Bulgaria) between the armies of the Bulgarian Empire and the Latin Empire. The Crusaders were victorious.
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Battle of Philippopolis (1878)
The Battle of Philippopolis, or Battle of Plovdiv, was one of the final battles of the 1877-1878 Russo-Turkish War.
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Battle of Philippopolis (250)
The Battle of Philippopolis was fought in 250 or 251 between Rome and the Goths.
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Battle of Rusion
. The battle of Rusion (Битката при Русион) occurred in the winter of 1206 near the fortress of Rusion (Rusköy contemporary Keşan) between the armies of the Bulgarian Empire and the Latin Empire of Byzantium.
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Battle of Sırp Sındığı
Sırp Sındığı was a sudden night raid by an Ottoman force led by Hacı İlbey on a Serbian contingent at the banks of the Martisa river about 15 kilometres from the city of Adrianople.
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Battle of Serres (1205)
The battle of Serres (Битка при Сяр) took place in June 1205 in the town of Serres (Syar) in contemporary Greece between the Bulgarian Empire and the Latin Empire.
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Battle of the Gates of Trajan
The Battle of the Gates of Trajan (Битката при Траянови Врата, Μάχη στις Πύλες του Τραϊανού) was a battle between Byzantine and Bulgarian forces in the year 986.
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Béla III of Hungary
Béla III (III., Bela III, Belo III; 114823 April 1196) was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1172 and 1196.
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Béni Kállay
Béni Kállay de Nagy-Kálló or Benjamin von Kállay (–) was an Austro-Hungarian statesman.
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BC Cherno More Port Varna
Cherno More Port Varna (Черно море-Порт Варна) is a Bulgarian basketball team based in Varna.
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Beer in Bulgaria
The modern history of beer in Bulgaria (пиво, pivo or бира, bira) dates back to the 19th century, when it was introduced to the country by foreigners (from Austria-Hungary, France and Switzerland) shortly before the Liberation of Bulgaria.
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Belashtitsa Monastery
The Belashtitsa Monastery (Белащински манастир) is a convent in the western Rhodope Mountains near the village of Belashtitsa at 12 km to the south of Plovdiv.
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Belitsa Municipality
Belitsa Municipality (Община Белица, Obshtina Belitsa) is located in the southwestern part of Bulgaria in the northeastern part of the Blagoevgrad Province.
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Berkut Stadium
Berkut Stadium (Стадион Беркут) is a football stadium, located in the small village of Brestnik, in the Plovdiv Province, Bulgaria.
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BH Air
BH Air Ltd. (Би Ейч Еър) is a Bulgarian registered airline based in Sofia.
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Bible translations into Uyghur
The earliest known Christian texts from this period are known from manuscript fragments uncovered in the Turfan Oasis.
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Big Brother 1 (Bulgaria)
Big Brother 1 was the first season of the first reality show in Bulgaria - Big Brother.
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Big Brother 2 (Bulgaria)
Big Brother 2 was the second season of the reality show Big Brother in Bulgaria.
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Big Brother 3 (Bulgaria)
Big Brother 3 was the third season of the reality show Big Brother in Bulgaria.
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Big Brother 4 (Bulgaria)
Big Brother 4 was the fourth season of the reality show Big Brother in Bulgaria.
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Big Brother Family
Big Brother Family, (initially referred to as Big Brother 5), was the first family edition of the reality show Big Brother in Bulgaria.
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Bigalı Mehmet Çavuş
Bigalı Mehmet Çavuş (1878–3 February 1964), (literally Sergeant Mehmet of Biga) was an Ottoman Army sergeant, who fought during the Gallipoli Campaign of World War I. He is remembered as a hero, and is considered to be the eponym of the common name "Mehmetçik" used for an Ottoman or a Turkish soldier.
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Bilal Saad Mubarak
Bilal Saad Mubarak (بلال سعد مُبارك) (born 18 December 1972) is a Qatari shot putter.
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Billa (supermarket)
BILLA is an Austrian supermarket chain that operates throughout Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe.
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Birgit Rockmeier
Birgit Rockmeier (born 29 November 1973 in Moosburg) is a former German sprinter who specialised in the 200 metres.
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Bistra Vinarova
Bistra Vinarova (Бистра Винарова; 6 November 1890 – 15 April 1977) was a Bulgarian artist and often credited as the first Bulgarian woman of the expressionist style.
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Black Box International Festival
The Black Box International Theatre and Dance Festival (Международен фестивал за театър и съвременен танц „Черната кутия“) has taken place every spring in Plovdiv, Bulgaria since 2007.
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Blagomir Mastagarkov
Blagomir Mastagarkov (Благомир Мастагарков; born 12 March 1992 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer, currently playing for Maritsa Plovdiv as a forward.
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Bleda
Bleda was a Hunnic ruler, the brother of Attila the Hun.
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Bloody Letter
The Bloody Letter (Кърваво писмо) is a letter written by Bulgarian revolutionary Todor Kableshkov which is symbolically accepted to be the start of the anti-Ottoman April Uprising of 1876.
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BNT 1
BNT 1 (БНТ 1, "BNT edno") is a Bulgarian-language public television station founded in 1959.
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Boatmen of Thessaloniki
The Boatmen of Thessaloniki (Гемиджиите, Гемиџиите) or the Assassins of Salonica, was an anarchistic group, active in the Ottoman Empire in the years between 1900 and 1903.
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Boğazkale
Boğazkale ("Gorge Fortress") is a district of Çorum Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey, located from the city of Çorum.
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Božidar Ivanović
Božidar Ivanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Божидар Ивановић; born in Cetinje, Montenegro (then Yugoslavia), 24 August 1946) is a chess Grandmaster who now represents Montenegro, a politician, and a chess official.
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Bogdan
Bogdan or Bohdan (Cyrillic: Богдан) is a Slavic masculine name that appears in Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Romania, Serbia, Moldova and Poland.
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Bogomilism
Bogomilism (Богомилство, Bogumilstvo/Богумилство) was a Christian neo-Gnostic or dualist sect founded in the First Bulgarian Empire by the priest Bogomil during the reign of Tsar Peter I in the 10th century.
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Bogutevo
Bogutevo is a village in South Bulgaria.
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Bojidara Kouzmanova
Bojidara Kouzmanova (born 1977 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is a violinist.
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Bolyarino
Bolyarino is a village in Southern Bulgaria.
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Boril of Bulgaria
Boril (Борил) was emperor (tsar) of Bulgaria from 1207 to 1218.
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Borino
Borino (Борино, Karabulak) is a village of Smolyan Province in southern Bulgaria, it is the administrative centre of Borino Municipality.
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Boris Blagoev
Boris Blagoev (Bulgarian: Борис Благоев) (born 23 June 1985 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian football player.
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Boris Christoff
Boris Christoff (Bulgarian: Борис Кирилов Христов, official transliteration Boris Kirilov Hristov; 18 May 1914 – 28 June 1993) was a Bulgarian opera singer, widely considered one of the greatest basses of the 20th century.
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Boris Grezov
Boris Grezov or Boris Grezhov (Борис Грежов) (April 4, 1889 – March 3, 1968) was a Bulgarian actor and film director.
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Boris I of Bulgaria
Boris I, also known as Boris-Mikhail (Michael) and Bogoris (Борис I / Борис-Михаил; died 2 May 907), was the ruler of the First Bulgarian Empire in 852–889.
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Boris III of Bulgaria
Boris III (Борѝс III; 28 August 1943), originally Boris Klemens Robert Maria Pius Ludwig Stanislaus Xaver (Boris Clement Robert Mary Pius Louis Stanislaus Xavier), was Tsar of Bulgaria from 1918 until his death.
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Boris Komitov (singer)
Boris Petrov Komitov is a Bulgarian pop singer, songwriter.
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Borovets
Borovets (Боровец), known as Chamkoria (Чамкория) until the middle of the 20th century, is a popular Bulgarian mountain resort situated in Sofia Province, on the northern slopes of Rila, at an altitude of 1350 m. Borovets is 10 km from Samokov, 73 km from Sofia and 125 km from Plovdiv.
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Botev 1912 Football Complex
Botev 1912 Footbal Complex (Футболен комплекс „Ботев 1912“) is a football complex located in the neighbourhood of Komatevo in the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Botevgrad Clock Tower
The Clock tower of Botevgrad (Часовниковата кула в Ботевград) is the symbol of the town and a part of 100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria.
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Boxing at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Boxing at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place in the Peristeri Olympic Boxing Hall.
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Boxing in Liverpool
Boxing in Liverpool, United Kingdom includes approximately 22 amateur boxing clubs which have produced notable boxers such as John Conteh, Andy Holligan, Tony Bellew, and David Price.
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Brandon Wilson
Brandon Wilson (born October 2, 1953) is known as an author of non-fiction travel narratives and explorer.
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Brendan Reilly
Brendan Anthony John Reilly (born 23 December 1972 in Shipley, West Yorkshire) is a Double Olympic high jumper.
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Brestovitsa, Plovdiv Province
Brestovitsa (Брестовица) is a village in the Rodopi Municipality, southern Bulgaria.
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Britannia Airways
Britannia Airways was a charter airline based in the United Kingdom.
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Brumhilda Ochs
Brumhilda Ochs - Pachawo (born 1992, Windhoek, Namibia) is a Namibian model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Namibia 2014 and represented Namibia at the Miss World 2014.
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Bubblegum Screw
Bubblegum Screw was a London glam punk band heavily influenced by New York City 1977 punk and other American bands such as New York Dolls, The Dead Boys and The Stooges.
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Bulgaralpine
Bulgaralpine was a sports automobile produced in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, and the result of a collaboration between Alpine (a French automobile firm) and ETO Bulet (a Bulgarian export trade organization).
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Bulgaria Davis Cup team
The Bulgaria Davis Cup team represents Bulgaria in Davis Cup tennis competition and is governed by the Bulgarian Tennis Federation.
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Bulgaria Fed Cup team
The Bulgaria Fed Cup team represents Bulgaria in Fed Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Bulgarian Tennis Federation.
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Bulgaria in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2016
Bulgaria participated in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2016.
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Bulgaria–Denmark relations
Bulgarian-Danish relations are foreign relations between Bulgaria and Denmark.
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Bulgaria–Italy relations
Bulgaria–Italy relations are foreign relations between Bulgaria and Italy.
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Bulgaria–Spain relations
Bulgaria–Spain relations are foreign relations between Bulgaria and Spain.
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Bulgaria–Turkey relations
Bulgarian–Turkish relations are foreign relations between Bulgaria and Turkey.
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Bulgaria–United Kingdom relations
Bulgarian–British relations are foreign relations between Bulgaria and the United Kingdom.
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Bulgaria–United States relations
Bulgarian-American relations, first formally established in 1903, have moved from missionary activity and American support for Bulgarian independence in the late 19th century to the growth of trade and commerce in the early 20th century, to reluctant hostility during World War I and open war and bombardment in World War II, to ideological confrontation during the Cold War, to partnership with the United States in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and growing political, military and economic ties in the beginning of the 21st century.
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Bulgarian Air Force
The Bulgarian Air Force (Voennovëzdušni sili) is one of the three branches of the Military of Bulgaria, the other two being the Bulgarian Navy and Bulgarian land forces.
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Bulgarian Basketball Cup
The Bulgarian Basketball Cup is an annual cup competition, organized by the Bulgarian Basketball Federation since 1951.
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Bulgarian Black Sea Coast
The Bulgarian Black Sea Coast (Chеrnomoriе) covers the entire eastern bound of Bulgaria stretching from the Romanian Black Sea resorts in the north to European Turkey in the south, along 378 km of coastline.
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Bulgarian Chess Championship
The Bulgarian Chess Championship is an event inaugurated in 1933 to crown the best chess player in Bulgaria.
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Bulgarian coup d'état of 1886
The Bulgarian coup d'état of 1886, also known as the 9 August coup d'état (Деветоавгустовски преврат, Devetoavgustovski prevrat) was an attempted dethronement of Knyaz Alexander Battenberg in Principality of Bulgaria, carried out on 9 August 1886.
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Bulgarian Cup
The Bulgarian Cup (Купа на България) is a Bulgarian annual football competition.
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Bulgarian Democratic-Constitutional Party
Bulgarian Democratic-Constitutional Party (in Bulgarian: Българска демократ-конституционна партия) was a right-wing political party in Bulgaria, led by Ivan Ambarev.
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Bulgarian Exarchate
The Bulgarian Exarchate (Българска екзархия Bǎlgarska ekzarhiya, Bulgar Eksarhlığı) was the official name of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church before its autocephaly was recognized by the Ecumenical See in 1945 and the Bulgarian Patriarchate was restored in 1953.
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Bulgarian hip hop
The Bulgarian hip hop culture development and influence is divided into two main periods.
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Bulgarian Land Forces
The Bulgarian Land Forces (Сухопътни войски на България) are the ground warfare branch of the Bulgarian Armed Forces.
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Bulgarian Men's High School of Thessaloniki
The Sts.
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Bulgarian National Revival
The Bulgarian National Revival (Българско национално възраждане, Balgarsko natsionalno vazrazhdane or simply: Възраждане, Vazrazhdane), sometimes called the Bulgarian Renaissance, was a period of socio-economic development and national integration among Bulgarian people under Ottoman rule.
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Bulgarian National Television
Bulgarian National Television (Българска национална телевизия, Bŭlgarska natsionalna televiziya) or BNT (БНТ) is the public broadcaster of Bulgaria.
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Bulgarian Orthodox Church
The Bulgarian Orthodox Church (Българска православна църква, Balgarska pravoslavna tsarkva) is an autocephalous Orthodox Church.
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Bulgarian placename etymology
Bulgarian placename etymology is characterized by the linguistic and ethnic diversity of the Balkans through the ages and the position of the country in the centre of the region.
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Bulgarian presidential election, 2016
Presidential elections were held in Bulgaria on 6 November 2016, alongside a referendum on changes to the electoral system and political party funding.
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Bulgarian Red Cross
The Bulgarian Red Cross, or BRC, was established in 1878 after the liberation of the Principality of Bulgaria and the region of Eastern Rumelia from the Ottoman Empire.
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Bulgarian Scenthound
The Bulgarian Scenthound (българско гонче, balgarsko gonche) is a breed of hunting dog originating in Bulgaria.
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Bulgarian Secret Central Revolutionary Committee
Bulgarian Secret Central Revolutionary Committee (BSCRC) was a Bulgarian revolutionary organization founded in Plovdiv, then in Eastern Rumelia on February 10, 1885.
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Bulgarian St. Stephen Church
Bulgarian St Stephen Church (Църква „Свети Стефан“; Sveti Stefan Kilisesi), also known as the Bulgarian Iron Church, is a Bulgarian Orthodox church in Balat, Istanbul, Turkey.
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Bulgarian State Football Championship
The State Football Championship was the first national football competition in Bulgaria.
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Bulgarian Supercup
The Bulgarian Supercup (Суперкупа на България) is the trophy won in a football match held between the football club that has won the Bulgarian first football division in the season that ended in the year of the match and the holder of the Bulgarian Cup at that time.
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Bulgarian Turks
Bulgarian Turks (български турци, Bǎlgarski Turci, Bulgaristan Türkleri) are a Turkish ethnic group from Bulgaria.
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Bulgarian unification
The Unification of Bulgaria (Съединение на България, Saedinenie na Balgariya) was the act of unification of the Principality of Bulgaria and the province of Eastern Rumelia in the autumn of 1885.
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Bulgarian women's football championship
The Bulgarian national championship of women's football (Bulgarian: Държавно първенство жени) is contested in Bulgarian's top level league.
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Bulgarian–Latin wars
The Bulgarian–Latin wars were a series of conflicts between the Second Bulgarian Empire (1185–1396) and the Latin Empire (1204–61).
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Bulgarian–Ottoman wars
The Bulgarian–Ottoman wars were fought between the kingdoms remaining from the disintegrating Second Bulgarian Empire, and the Ottoman Empire, in the second half of the 14th century.
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Bulgarians
Bulgarians (българи, Bǎlgari) are a South Slavic ethnic group who are native to Bulgaria and its neighboring regions.
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Bulgarka Junior Quartet
Bulgarka Junior Quartet is a Bulgarian vocal folklore ensemble.
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Bulgarrenault
Bulgarrenault (or Bulgar Renault) was an automobile produced in the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria, and the result of a collaboration between Metalhim (a Bulgarian defence firm) and Bulet (a Bulgarian export trade organization).
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Bunavad
Bunavad (Bulgarian: Бунавадъ; Българско народно въздухоплавателно акционерно дружество) (Bunavad: the Bulgarian National Aeronautical Public Equity Company was the first national airline of Bulgaria. The airline was conceived in late 1926, operated scheduled services between major Bulgarian cities from October 1927 and closed in 1930. Bunavad's post-War successors were the Bulgarian Ministry of Transport and Communications' Air Communications Administration (the DVS) which operated under the acronym BVS (Bulgarian: БВС, Български въздушни съобщения) and which in time developed into TABSO and its successors.
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Burgas
Burgas (Бургас), sometimes transliterated as Bourgas, is the second largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and the fourth-largest in Bulgaria after Sofia, Plovdiv, and Varna, with a population of 211,033 inhabitants, while 277,922 live in its urban area.
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Burgas Airport
Burgas Airport (translit) is an international airport in southeast Bulgaria and the second largest airport in the country.
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Burial sites of European monarchs and consorts
This list contains all European emperors, kings and regent princes and their consorts as well as well-known crown princes since the Middle Ages, whereas the lists are starting with either the beginning of the monarchy or with a change of the dynasty (e.g. England with the Norman king William the Conqueror, Spain with the unification of Castile and Aragon, Sweden with the Vasa dynasty, etc.). In addition, it contains the still-existing principalities of Monaco and Liechtenstein and the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg.
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Bursa
Bursa is a large city in Turkey, located in northwestern Anatolia, within the Marmara Region.
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Bus & Coach of the Year
The title Bus of the Year and Coach of the Year, also known as International Bus of the Year and International Coach of the Year, is on alternate years awarded to bus and coach models on the European market.
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Byzantine army (Komnenian era)
The Byzantine army of the Komnenian era or Komnenian army was the force established by Byzantine emperor Alexios I Komnenos during the late 11th/early 12th century, and perfected by his successors John II Komnenos and Manuel I Komnenos during the 12th century.
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Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347
The Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347, sometimes referred to as the Second Palaiologan Civil War, was a conflict that broke out in the Byzantine Empire after the death of Andronikos III Palaiologos over the guardianship of his nine-year-old son and heir, John V Palaiologos.
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Byzantine Empire under the Komnenos dynasty
The Byzantine Empire or Byzantium is a term conventionally used by historians to describe the Greek ethnic and speaking Roman Empire of the Middle Ages, centered on its capital of Constantinople.
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Byzantine mints
The East Roman or Byzantine Empire established and operated several mints throughout its history (330–1453).
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Byzantine–Bulgarian Treaty of 815
The Treaty of 815 (Договор от 815) was a 30-year peace agreement signed in Constantinople between the Bulgarian Khan Omurtag and the Byzantine Emperor Leo V the Armenian.
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Byzantine–Bulgarian wars
The Byzantine–Bulgarian wars were a series of conflicts fought between the Byzantines and Bulgarians which began when the Bulgars first settled in the Balkan peninsula in the 5th century, and intensified with the expansion of the Bulgarian Empire to the southwest after 680 AD.
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Byzantine–Ottoman wars
The Byzantine–Ottoman wars were a series of decisive conflicts between the Ottoman Turks and Byzantines that led to the final destruction of the Byzantine Empire and the rise of the Ottoman Empire.
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Cameron Winklevoss
Cameron Howard Winklevoss (born August 21, 1981) is an American rower, entrepreneur, and founder of Winklevoss Capital Management.
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Canoe Sprint European Championships
The Canoe Sprint European Championships is an international canoeing and kayaking event organized by the European Canoe Association (ECA).
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Caradja
Caradja, Karadja or Caragea (also known as Caratzas and Karatzas, Καρατζάς) is a princely house of Byzantine and Phanariote Greek origins, present as dignitaries in the Ottoman Empire, and established as hospodars and boyars in the Danubian Principalities from the late 16th century.
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Carla Sacramento
Carla Cristina Paquete Sacramento, OIH (born December 10, 1971 in São Sebastião da Pedreira) is a middle distance runner from Portugal.
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Caroline Kwambai
Caroline Chepkorir Kwambai (born 9 September 1975) is a Kenyan female former long-distance runner who competed in road running competitions.
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Caroline Wozniacki career statistics
This is a list of the main career statistics of Danish tennis player Caroline Wozniacki.
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Carpi (people)
The Carpi or Carpiani were an ancient people that resided in the eastern parts of modern Romania in the historical region of Moldavia from no later than c. AD 140 and until at least AD 318.
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Carrefour
Carrefour S.A. is a French multinational retailer headquartered in Boulogne Billancourt, France, in the Hauts-de-Seine Department near Paris.
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Catharism
Catharism (from the Greek: καθαροί, katharoi, "the pure ") was a Christian dualist or Gnostic revival movement that thrived in some areas of Southern Europe, particularly northern Italy and what is now southern France, between the 12th and 14th centuries.
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Cathedral of St Joseph, Sofia
The Cathedral of St Joseph (катедрала „Св.) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria.
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Cathedral of St Louis (Plovdiv)
The Cathedral of St Louis (катедрала „Свети Лудвиг“, katedrala „Sveti Ludvig“) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Catherine Scott
Catherine Scott (born 27 August 1973 in Clarendon Parish) is a retired Jamaican athlete who specialized in the 400 metres hurdles.
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Catholic Church in Bulgaria
Catholic Church is the fourth largest religious congregation in Bulgaria, after Eastern Orthodoxy, Islam and Protestantism.
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Cathy Freeman
Catherine Astrid Salome "Cathy" Freeman, (born 16 February 1973) is an Australian former sprinter, who specialised in the 400 metres event.
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Central Balkan dialect
The Central Balkan dialect is a Bulgarian dialect that is part of the Balkan group of the Eastern Bulgarian dialects.
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Central district, Plovdiv
Central district (Район Централен) is one of the six districts of Plovdiv in southern Bulgaria.
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Chandra Sturrup
Chandra Sturrup (born September 12, 1971) is a Bahamian track and field sprint athlete.
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Chardafon
Chardafon (Чардафон), born Prodan Tishkov (Продан Тишков, 1860 in Gabrovo – 22 November 1906), was a Bulgarian.
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Charity Opara
Charity Opara (born May 20, 1972 in Owerri, Imo State) is a former Nigerian track and field athlete who mainly competed in the 400 metres.
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Charles Friedek
Charles Michael Friedek (born 26 August 1971 in Gießen) is a German triple jumper who became world champion in 1999 with a jump of 17.59 metres.
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Charles Neidich
Charles Neidich is an American classical clarinetist, composer, and conductor.
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Chemins de fer Orientaux
The Chemins de fer Orientaux (English: Oriental Railway; Turkish: Rumeli Demiryolu or İstanbul-Viyana Demiryolu) (reporting mark: CO) was an Ottoman railway company operating in Rumelia (the European part of the Ottoman Empire, corresponding to the Balkan peninsula) and later European Turkey, from 1870 to 1937.
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Chernichevo, Kardzhali Province
Chernichevo (Черничево) is a village in southern Bulgaria, located in the municipality of Krumovgrad in the Kardzhali Province.
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Chess in Armenia
Chess has been played in Armenia since the early Middle Ages; however, it was institutionalized during the early Soviet period.
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Chess in Azerbaijan
Chess is one of the most popular sports in Azerbaijan, where it is governed by the Azerbaijan Chess Federation (ACF).
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Chicago 1992 World's Fair
The Chicago 1992 World's Fair was planned to be held in Chicago as the first World's Fair to take place in the United States since the 1984 Louisiana World Exposition in New Orleans.
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Chono Penchev
Chono Penchev (Чоно Пенчев) (born 11 December 1994) is a Bulgarian volleyball player, a member of Italian club Azimut Modena.
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Chris Martin (rower)
Chris Martin (born 27 January 1981 in Chertsey, Surrey, England) is an English rower.
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Chris Nelloms
Chris Nelloms (born August 14, 1971) is an American male former track and field sprinter who specialized in the 200- and 400-meter dash.
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Chris Unthank
Christopher Mark "Chris" Unthank (born 31 August 1972 in Frankston, Victoria) is a retired Australian athlete who specialised in the 3000 metres steeplechase.
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Christian Hochbruck
Christian Hochbruck (born 1 August 1989) is a German lightweight rower.
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Christianization of Bulgaria
The Christianization of Bulgaria was the process by which 9th-century medieval Bulgaria converted to Christianity.
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Christo Christov
Christo Christov (Христо Христов, 11 April 1926 – 16 April 2007) was a Bulgarian film director and screenwriter.
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Christoph Pöstinger
Christoph Pöstinger (born 7 April 1972 in Vienna) is a retired Austrian sprinter who competed primarily in the 200 metres.
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Christos Tsigiridis
Christos Tsigiridis (Χρίστος Τσιγγιρίδης, pronounced; 1877 - 1947) was a Greek electrical engineer and technological pioneer of his era.
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Christos Tsountas
Christos Tsountas (Χρήστος Τσούντας; 1857 – 9 June 1934) was a Greek classical archaeologist.
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Chudomir Grigorov
Chudomir Grigorov (Чудомир Григоров; born 18 March 1989) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who played as a defender for Botev Plovdiv, Spartak Plovdiv and Chavdar Etropole.
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Church of St Constantine and Helena
The Church of St Constantine and Helena (Св.) is a church in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Church of St Demetrius, Patalenitsa
The Church of St Demetrius (църква „Свети Димитър“, tsarkva „Sveti Dimitar“) is a medieval Eastern Orthodox church in southwestern Bulgaria.
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Church of the Holy Mother of God, Asen's Fortress
The Church of the Holy Mother of God (църква "Света Богородица", tsarkva "Sveta Bogoroditsa") is the popular name of a medieval Eastern Orthodox church located in Asen's Fortress.
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Church of the Holy Mother of God, Panagyurishte
The Church of the Holy Mother of God (Църква Света Богородица) is a Bulgarian National Revival church in the town of Panagyurishte, Pazardzhik Province.
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Church of the Holy Mother of God, Plovdiv
The Church of the Holy Mother of God, full name Cathedral Church of the Dormition of the Holy Mother of God (Църква Света Богородица, Катедрален храм "Успение Богородично") is a Bulgarian National Revival church in Bulgaria's second largest city Plovdiv.
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Circus (building)
The Roman circus (from Latin, "circle") was a large open-air venue used for public events in the ancient Roman Empire.
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City Radio (Bulgaria)
Radio City is a commercial radio station in Bulgaria aimed at young people.
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Claes Nyberg
Claes Nyberg (born 3 March 1971) is a Swedish former long-distance runner who competes mostly in cross country running.
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Claire Curran
Claire Curran (born 10 March 1978) is an ex-professional female tennis player from Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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Clara Ashkenazi
Clara Abraham Ashkenazi, otherwise known as Iskra (November 12, 1922 in Chirpan - September 3, 1944) was a participant in the resistance movement during World War II.
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Claudia Dreher
Claudia Dreher (born 2 May 1971 in Magdeburg) is a female long-distance runner from Germany.
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Claudia Isăilă
Claudia Isăilă (born 17 July 1973) is a Romanian female former track and field athlete who competed in the javelin throw.
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Clemente Russo
Clemente Russo (born 27 July 1982) is an Italian amateur boxer best known for winning Gold at the 2007 and 2013 World Amateur Boxing Championships at heavyweight (201 lbs limit).
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Cniva
Cniva (mid-3rd century AD) was a Gothic chieftain who invaded the Roman Empire.
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Co-cathedral
A co-cathedral is a cathedral church which shares the function of being a bishop's seat, or cathedra, with another cathedral, often in another city (usually a former see, anchor city of the metropolitan area, and/or the civil capital).
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Columbia, South Carolina
Columbia is the capital and second largest city of the U.S. state of South Carolina, with a population estimate of 134,309 as of 2016.
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Commemorative coins of Bulgaria
Commemorative coins have been issued in Bulgaria since 1965 by the Bulgarian National Bank, headquartered in Sofia, and minted by the Bulgarian Mint (Bulgarian: Монетен двор).
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Compendium of postage stamp issuers (E)
Each "article" in this category is a collection of entries about several stamp issuers, presented in alphabetical order.
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Compendium of postage stamp issuers (Sm–So)
Each "article" in this category is a collection of entries about several stamp issuers, presented in alphabetical order.
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Compressed natural gas
Compressed natural gas (CNG) (methane stored at high pressure) is a fuel which can be used in place of gasoline (petrol), Diesel fuel and propane/LPG.
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Concerto for Group and Orchestra
The Concerto for Group and Orchestra is a concerto composed by Jon Lord, with lyrics written by Ian Gillan.
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Congregational church
Congregational churches (also Congregationalist churches; Congregationalism) are Protestant churches in the Reformed tradition practicing congregationalist church governance, in which each congregation independently and autonomously runs its own affairs.
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Congress of Berlin
The Congress of Berlin (13 June – 13 July 1878) was a meeting of the representatives of six great powers of the time (Russia, Great Britain, France, Austria-Hungary, Italy and Germany), the Ottoman Empire and four Balkan states (Greece, Serbia, Romania and Montenegro).
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Constantin Bejenaru
Constantin Bejenaru (born 7 June 1984) is a Moldovan-born Romanian professional boxer living and fighting out of Brooklyn New York, United States.
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Constantinople Conference
The 1876–77 Constantinople Conference (Tersane Konferansı "Shipyard Conference", after the venue Tersane Sarayı "Shipyard Palace") of the Great Powers (Britain, Russia, France, Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy) was held in Constantinople (now Istanbul) from 23 December 1876 until 20 January 1877.
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Constantius Chlorus
Constantius I (Marcus Flavius Valerius Constantius Herculius Augustus;Martindale, pg. 227 31 March 25 July 306), commonly known as Constantius Chlorus (Χλωρός, Kōnstantios Khlōrós, literally "Constantius the Pale"), was Caesar, a form of Roman co-emperor, from 293 to 306.
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Cooolbox
Cooolbox is a Bulgarian telecommunications company.
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Corendon Dutch Airlines
Corendon Dutch Airlines is a Dutch branch of the Corendon Group (which also operates Corendon Airlines in Turkey) which started operations under its own AOC in April 2011 using a single Boeing 737–800 aircraft serving European holiday destinations from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and Maastricht Aachen Airport.
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Cosmas Ndeti
Cosmas Ndeti (born November 24, 1971) is a three-time winner of the Boston Marathon.
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Cosmas the Priest
Cosmas the Priest (Презвитер Козма, Prezviter Kozma), also known as Cosmas the Presbyter or Presbyter Cosmas, was a medieval Bulgarian priest and writer.
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Cosmin Hănceanu
Cosmin Hănceanu (born on 26 July 1986) is a Romanian sabre fencer, team world champion in 2009.
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Council of Philippopolis
The Council of Philippopolis in 343, 344, or 347 was a result of Arian bishops from the Eastern Roman Empire leaving the Council of Sardica to form their own counter council.
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Coverage of Google Street View
Google Street View was first introduced in the United States on May 25, 2007, and until November 26, 2008, featured camera icon markers, each representing at least one major city or area (such as a park), and usually the other nearby cities, towns, suburbs, and parks.
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Craig Winrow
Craig Nicholas Winrow (born 22 December 1971 in Ormskirk) is a retired English middle-distance runner competing primarily in the 800 metres.
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Culture of Bulgaria
A number of ancient civilizations, including the Thracians, Ancient Greeks, Romans, Ostrogoths, Slavs, Varangians and probably Bulgars, have left their mark on the culture, history and heritage of Bulgaria.
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Culture of Europe
The culture of Europe is rooted in the art, architecture, music, literature, and philosophy that originated from the continent of Europe.
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Cup of the Soviet Army (1983–1990)
Cup of the Soviet Army (1983–1990) was a secondary cup tournament in Bulgaria between 1983 and 1990.
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Cyprus Davis Cup team
The Cyprus Davis Cup team represents Cyprus in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Cyprus Tennis Federation.
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Cyril III of Constantinople
Cyril III (Κύριλλος Γ΄), surnamed Spanos (Σπανός), (? – after 1654), was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople for two short terms in 1652 and 1654.
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Cyril of Bulgaria
Patriarch Cyril (secular name Konstantin Markov Konstantinov, Константин Марков Константинов, born Kosta Paçu; January 3, 1901 – March 7, 1971), was the first Patriarch of the restored Bulgarian Patriarchate.
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Czechs and Slovaks in Bulgaria
Czechs (чехи, chehi) and Slovaks (словаци, slovatsi) are a minority ethnic group in Bulgaria (Czech and Bulharsko).
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Dacia
In ancient geography, especially in Roman sources, Dacia was the land inhabited by the Dacians.
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Dacian language
The extinct Dacian language was spoken in the Carpathian region in antiquity.
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Daegu
Daegu (대구, 大邱, literally 'large hill') formerly spelled Taegu and officially known as the Daegu Metropolitan City, is a city in South Korea, the fourth largest after Seoul, Busan, and Incheon, and the third largest metropolitan area in the nation with over 2.5 million residents.
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Dahije
The Dahije (Дахије) or Dahijas were the renegade Janissary officers who took power in the Sanjak of Smederevo (also known as the Belgrade Pashaluk), after murdering the Vizier Hadži Mustafa Pasha of Belgrade on 15 December 1801.
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Dahon
Dahon is the world's largest manufacturer of folding bicycles with a two-thirds marketshare in 2006.
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Damir Džumhur
Damir Džumhur (born 20 May 1992) is a Bosnian professional tennis player and currently Bosnia and Herzegovina's No.
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Danail Bachkov
Danail Bachkov (Bulgarian: Данаил Бачков) (born 21 December 1976 in Plovdiv) is a former Bulgarian footballer who played as a right defender.
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Dani Kiki
Dani Ayman Kiki (Дани Айман Кики) is a Bulgarian footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Cherno More Varna.
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Daniel Bozhkov
Daniel Bozhkov (Даниел Ангелов Божков; born 27 April 1983 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian versatile defensive footballer who currently plays for Eurocollege.
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Daniel Martí
Daniel Martí Lluch (born 23 April 1973 in Barcelona, Catalonia) is a retired Spanish pole vaulter.
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Daniela Nuțu-Gajić
Daniela Nuțu-Gajić (born Daniela Silvia Nuțu on 8 June 1957 in Timișoara, Romania) is a Romanian-Australian chess Woman Grandmaster (WGM) and chess trainer.
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Daria Vassilyanska
Daria Kozmova Vassilyanska (in Bulgarian Дария Козмова Василянска) is a Bulgarian artist.
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Dariusz Trafas
Dariusz Trafas (born 16 May 1972 in Kolobrzeg) is a former Polish javelin thrower.
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Daskotna
Daskotna is a village in Ruen Municipality, in Burgas Province, in southeastern Bulgaria.
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Daugirdas Šemiotas
Daugirdas Šemiotas (born May 20, 1983) is an amateur boxer from Lithuania who is best known for winning the bronze medal in the light heavyweight division at the 2007 World Amateur Boxing Championships.
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Dava (Dacian)
Dava (Latin alphabet plural davae) is a Geto-Dacian name for a city, town or fortress.
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David Chaussinand
David Chaussinand (born 19 April 1973 in Clermont-Ferrand, Auvergne) is a retired male hammer thrower from France.
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Dénes Lukács (tennis)
Dénes Lukács (Lukács Dénes; born 25 February 1987 in Eger) is a retired tennis player from Hungary.
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Deal or No Deal Canada
Deal or No Deal Canada is the Canadian-English version of the show Deal or No Deal, which premiered on February 4, 2007.
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Decius
Trajan Decius (Caesar Gaius Messius Quintus Trajanus Decius Augustus; c. 201June 251) was Roman Emperor from 249 to 251.
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Dedovo
Dedovo (Bulgarian: Дедово) is a village in the Rodopi Municipality of Bulgaria.
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Dejan Antić
Dejan Antić (born 1968) is a Serbian chess grandmaster.
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Deli-Marko
Deli-Marko (Дели-Марко, "Wild Marko"; 1596–1619) or Marko Segedinac (Марко Сегединац, "Marko of Segedin"), was a Serb hajduk and military commander in Habsburg service, active during the Long Turkish War.
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Delila Hatuel
Delila Hatuel (דלילה חטואל; born November 15, 1980) is an Israeli Olympic foil fencer.
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Delko Lesev
Delko Lesev (Делко Лесев) (born 6 January 1967) is a retired Bulgarian pole vaulter.
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Demenzia
Demenzia is a metal band from Bulgaria, that plays a mixture of classical death metal, melodic death metal, doom metal and metalcore.
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Demographic history of Macedonia
The region of Macedonia is known to have been inhabited since Paleolithic times.
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Demographics of Bulgaria
The demography of the Republic of Bulgaria is monitored by the "Natsionalen Statisticheski Institut" (National Statistical Institute of Bulgaria).
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Demographics of the Ottoman Empire
This article is about the demographics of the Ottoman Empire, including population density, ethnicity, education level, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.
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Derartu Tulu
Derartu Tulu (Amharic: ደራርቱ ቱሉ; Afaan Oromo:Daraartuu Tulluu; born March 21, 1972) is an Ethiopian long-distance runner, who competed in track, cross country running, and road running up to the marathon distance.
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Derna, Libya
Derna (درنة) is a port city in eastern Libya.
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Desislava Topalova
Desislava Topalova (also transliterated as Dessislava Topalova, Десислава Топалова; born 8 June 1978) is a retired professional tennis player from Bulgaria.
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Detska Kitka Choir
The Detska Kitka Choir is a girls’ choir based in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Development of the Women's World Chess Championship
While the World Chess Championship title, contested officially since 1886 and unofficially long before that, is in theory open to all players, it was for many years contested solely by men.
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Devin, Bulgaria
Devin (Девин) is a spa town in Smolyan Province in the far south of Bulgaria.
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Deyan Bonev
Deyan Bonev (Деян Бонев) (born July 2, 1967) is a Bulgarian sprint canoer who competed in the late 1980s.
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Digital terrestrial television in Bulgaria
Bulgaria launched a free-to-air platform on Sofia region, starting in November 2004.
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Dimcho Debelyanov
Dimcho Debelyanov (28 March 1887 – 2 October 1916) was a Bulgarian poet and author.
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Dimitar Agura
Dimitar Dimitrov Agura (Димитър Димитров Агура; 26 October 1849–11 October 1911) was a Bulgarian historian, one of the first professors of history at Sofia University and a rector of the university.
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Dimitar Dimov
Dimitar Todorov Dimov (Димитър Тодоров Димов, 25 June 1909 – 1 April 1966) was a Bulgarian dramatist, novelist, and veterinary surgeon.
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Dimitar Dimov (footballer)
Dimitar Pentchev Dimov (Димитьр Пенчев Димов) (born 13 December 1937) is a Bulgarian football defender who played for Bulgaria in the 1962 FIFA World Cup.
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Dimitar Dobrev (academic)
Dimitar Dobrev (Димитър Добрев) was one of Bulgaria’s leading economists and academicians.
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Dimitar Iliev (footballer, born 1988)
Dimitar Iliev (Димитър Илиев, born 25 September 1988) is a Bulgarian footballer who currently plays as an attacking midfielder for Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Biała in Poland.
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Dimitar Kuzmanov
Dimitar Kuzmanov (Димитър Кузманов,; nickname: Miko; born 28 July 1993) is a Bulgarian professional tennis player and the current No.
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Dimitar Lukanov
Dimitar Lukanov (Bulgarian: Димитър Луканов, born February 23, 1969, Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is internationally renowned Bulgarian-American artist.
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Dimitar Radev
Dimitar Radev is a Bulgarian economist who since July 14th, 2015 has been governor of the Bulgarian National Bank.
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Dimitar Rizov
Dimitar Hristov Rizov or Rizoff (Димитър Христов Ризов; 1862 – 1918) was a Bulgarian revolutionary, publicist, politician, journalist and diplomat.
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Dimitar Sagaev
Dimitar Konstantinov Sagaev (27 February 1915 in Plovdiv - 28 October 2003 in Sofia) was a Bulgarian composer and pedagogue.
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Dimitar Tapkoff
Dimitar Tapkoff (12 July 1929 – 7 May 2011) was a Bulgarian musician, music educator and composer.
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Dimitar Telkiyski
Dimitar Telkiyski (Димитър Телкийски; born 5 May 1977 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian football manager and a former player.
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Dimitré Dinev
Dimitré Dinev (Bulgarian: Димитър Динев) (born 1968 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian born Austrian writer.
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Dinah Pfizenmaier
Dinah Pfizenmaier (born 13 January 1992 in Bielefeld) is a German tennis player.
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Dinko Dermendzhiev
Dinko Tsvetkov Dermendzhiev (Динко Цветков Дерменджиев) (born 2 June 1941 in Plovdiv) is a former Bulgarian football player in a midfielder role, and later manager.
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Dinko Halachev
Dinko Halachev (Динко Халачев, born 22 October 1984) is a professional Bulgarian tennis player.
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Diocese of Thrace
The Diocese of Thrace (Dioecesis Thraciae, Διοίκησις Θράκης) was a diocese of the later Roman Empire, incorporating the provinces of the eastern Balkan Peninsula (comprising territories in modern south-eastern Romania, central and eastern Bulgaria, and Greek and Turkish Thrace).
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Diocletian
Diocletian (Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus Augustus), born Diocles (22 December 244–3 December 311), was a Roman emperor from 284 to 305.
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Dionysius I of Constantinople
Dionysius I (Διονύσιος Α΄), (? – 1492) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople two times, from 1466 to 1471 and from 1488 to 1490.
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Dmitry Golovastov
Dmitriy Anatolyevich Golovastov (Russian: Дмитрий Анатольевич Головастов; born 14 July 1971 in Moscow) is a Russian former track and field sprinter who specialised in the 400 metres.
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Dmitry Jakovenko
Dmitry Olegovich Jakovenko (Дмитрий Олегович Яковенко; born 29 June 1983) is a Russian chess grandmaster.
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Dobrin Orlovski
Dobrin Orlovski (Добрин Орловски; born 22 August 1981) is a Bulgarian footballer who currently plays for Scarborough SC in the Canadian Soccer League as a midfielder.
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Dobrin Petkov
Dobrin Petkov (Добрин Петков)(24 August 1923 – 10 February 1987) was a Bulgarian conductor.
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Dobrinka Tabakova
Dobrinka Tabakova (Bulgarian: Добринка Табакова; born 1980, Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is a British/Bulgarian composer.
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Doctors' Garden
The Doctors' Garden (Докторска градина, Doktorska gradina) is a park in the Bulgarian capital Sofia between the Oborishte and Shipka streets.
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Dolen, Blagoevgrad Province
Dolen (Долен) is a village in southwestern Bulgaria, located in the Satovcha Municipality of the Blagoevgrad Province.
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Dolna Bania Airfield
Dolna Banya Airport is a public use airport located 2 nautical miles east of Dolna Banya, Sofiya, Bulgaria and is the first private-owned airfield in Bulgaria.
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Dolna Banya
Dolna Banya, also Dolna Banja or Dolna Bania (Долна баня) is a town located in Sofia Province in southwestern Bulgaria.
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Dominika Cibulková career statistics
This is a list of the main career statistics of the professional Slovak tennis player Dominika Cibulková.
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Donka Angatscheva
Donka Angatscheva (born 1 January 1979, Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is an Austrian pianist of Bulgarian descent.
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Donna Fraser
Donna Karen Fraser (born 7 November 1972) in Thornton Heath, Croydon is a former English athlete, who mainly competed in the 200 and 400 m.
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Donovan Powell
Donovan Powell (born 31 October 1971 in Linstead, Jamaica) is a former sprinter who specialised in the 60 metres and 100 metres events.
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Dora Rangelova
Dora Rangelova (Дора Рангелова; born 3 September 1967) is a retired tennis player from Bulgaria.
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Doris Auer
Doris Auer (born 10 May 1971) is an Austrian pole vaulter.
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Dragutin Topić
Dragutin Topić (Драгутин Топић, born March 12, 1971 in Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian high jumper.
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Duchy of Philippopolis
The Duchy of Philippopolis was a short-lived duchy of the Latin Empire founded after the collapse and partition of the Byzantine Empire by the Fourth Crusade in 1204.
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Dusán Kovács
Dusán Kovács (born 31 July 1971 in Balassagyarmat) is a retired Hungarian athlete who specialised in the 400 metres hurdles.
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Dzhendem tepe
Dzhendem tepe is the biggest and highest of the seven Plovdiv hills.
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Dzhumaya Mosque
Dzhumaya Mosque is located in Plovdiv, Plovdiv Province, Bulgaria.
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Eastern district, Plovdiv
Eastern district (Район Източен) is a district of Plovdiv, southern Bulgaria.
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Eastern gate of Philippopolis
The Eastern gate of Philippopolis is one of the three entrances of the ancient city that have been discovered in Plovdiv.
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Eastern Rumelia
Eastern Rumelia (Източна Румелия, Iztochna Rumeliya; روم الى شرقى, Rumeli-i Şarkî; Ανατολική Ρωμυλία, Anatoliki Romylia) was an autonomous territory (oblast in Bulgarian, vilayet in Turkish) in the Ottoman Empire, created in 1878 by the Treaty of Berlin and de facto ended in 1885, when it was united with the principality of Bulgaria, also under Ottoman suzerainty.
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Economy of Bulgaria
The economy of Bulgaria functions on the principles of the free market, having a large private sector and a smaller public one.
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Economy of Plovdiv
Plovdiv is the second only to Bulgaria's capital Sofia in economic importance and output.
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Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople (Οἰκουμενικόν Πατριαρχεῖον Κωνσταντινουπόλεως, Oikoumenikón Patriarkhíon Konstantinoupóleos,; Patriarchatus Oecumenicus Constantinopolitanus; Rum Ortodoks Patrikhanesi, "Roman Orthodox Patriarchate") is one of the fourteen autocephalous churches (or "jurisdictions") that together compose the Eastern Orthodox Church.
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Edirne
Edirne, historically known as Adrianople (Hadrianopolis in Latin or Adrianoupolis in Greek, founded by the Roman emperor Hadrian on the site of a previous Thracian settlement named Uskudama), is a city in the northwestern Turkish province of Edirne in the region of East Thrace, close to Turkey's borders with Greece and Bulgaria.
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Edit Makedonska
Edit Makedonska (Cyrillic: Едит Македòнска) is a Bulgarian-Serbian violinist and principal concertmaster of the National Theatre in Belgrade.
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Eduard Eranosyan
Eduard Antranik Eranosyan (Едуард Антраник Ераносян; born 8 February 1961) is a Bulgarian former footballer and currently football manager.
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Edward Haskell
Edward Fröhlich Haskell (August 24, 1906 – 1986) was a synergic scientist and integral thinker who dedicated his life to the unification of human knowledge into a single discipline.
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Efim Geller
Efim Petrovich Geller (Ефим Петрович Геллер, Юхим Петрович Геллер; 8 March 1925 – 17 November 1998) was a Soviet chess player and world-class grandmaster at his peak.
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Eirene Residence (Plovdiv)
Eirene residence (Резиденция Ейрене) is an ancient peristyle house with lavish mosaic floors in Plovdiv built in the middle of the 3rd century AD.
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Ekaterina Dimitrova
Ekaterina Dimitrova (Bulgarian Cyrillic: Екатерина Димитрова, born on 23 November 1987 in Plovdiv) is an international basketball player from Bulgaria, considered to be among the most talented female basketballers in the country.
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Ekaterina Savova-Nenova
Ekaterina Savova-Nenova (Екатерина Савова-Ненова, 1901–1980) was a Bulgarian painter, married to Ivan Nenov, and an art teacher at the Institute for Teachers of Children in Sofia, Bulgaria.
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Electoral region (Bulgaria)
The territory of Bulgaria is divided into 31 electoral regions (Избирателни райони, Izbiratelni rayoni) roughly corresponding to the 28 provinces (Области, Oblasti) of Bulgaria.
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Elena Baltacha
Elena Sergeevna Baltacha (Олена Сергіївна Балтача; 14 August 1983 – 4 May 2014) was a Ukrainian-born British professional tennis player.
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Elenovo (Targovishte Province)
Elenovo (Еленово, Elenovo; Fülbeler) is a village in North-Eastern Bulgaria, situated in the Popovo Municipality, Targovishte Province.
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Elina Danielian
Elina Danielian (Էլինա Դանիելյան; born 16 August 1978 in Baku) is an Armenian chess grandmaster and six-time Armenian women's champion (1993, 1994. 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004).
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Elisaveta Konsulova-Vazova
Elisaveta Konsulova-Vazova (Елисавета Консулова-Вазова, 4 December 1881-29 August, 1965) was one of the first women to become a professional artist in Bulgaria.
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Elisângela Adriano
Elisângela Maria Adriano (born July 27, 1972), is a Brazilian shot putter and discus thrower, whose personal best put is 19.30 metres, achieved in July 2001 in Tunja.
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Elke Wölfling
Elke Wölfling (born 27 November 1971) is a retired Austrian athlete who specialised in the sprint hurdles.
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Emanuel Silva
Emanuel Eduardo Pimenta Vieira Silva, GOIH (born 4 December 1985), is a Portuguese sprint canoer.
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Emanuel Zisman
Emanuel Zisman (Емануел Зисман; עמנואל זיסמן, 11 February 1935 – 11 November 2009) was an Israeli politician and ambassador.
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Emil Argirov
Emil Argirov (Bulgarian: Емил Аргиров; born 4 March 1987 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer currently playing for Rakovski as a defender.
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Emil Kamberov
Emil Kamberov (Емил Камберов; born 7 April 1996) is a Bulgarian footballer, who plays as midfielder.
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Emil Koshlukov
Emil Iliev Koshlukov (Емил Илиев Кошлуков) (born 26 October 1965) is a Bulgarian politician and journalist.
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Emil Stoev
Emil Stoev (Емил Стоев; born 15 March 1986) is a Bulgarian football player, currently playing for Dimitrovgrad as a forward.
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Emil Stoyanov
Emil Stoyanov (Bulgarian: Емил Стоянов) (born 12 July 1959 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian politician, publisher and television executive.
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Emil Tchakarov
Emil Tchakarov (Емил Чакъров), born 29 June 1948 in Burgas, Bulgaria; died 4 August 1991 in Paris, was a Bulgarian conductor who had a career both in the concert hall and in the opera house.
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Emil Urumov
Emil Urumov (Bulgarian: Емил Урумов) (born 20 January 1984), is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a striker.
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Emma Merry
Emma Louise Merry (born 2 July 1974) is a retired English discus thrower.
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Emma Tahmizian
Emma Tahmizian (born 13 December 1957, Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian pianist of Armenian descent.
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English exonyms
An English exonym is a name in the English language for a place (a toponym), or occasionally other terms, which does not follow the local usage (the endonym).
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Enrico Berrè
Enrico Berrè (born 10 November 1992) is an Italian sabre fencer, European team champion in 2013 and in 2014.
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Environmental inequality in Europe
Environmental racism in Europe has been documented in relation to racialized immigrant and migrant populations alongside Romani (Roma/Gypsy), Yenish, Irish Traveller, and communities (such as the Sami, Komi, and Nenets) from within continental borders.
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Equinox (Bulgarian band)
Equinox is a group of five artists that represented Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 in Lisbon with the song “Bones”, coming 14th with 166 points.
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Erick Walder
Erick Walder (born November 5, 1971 in Mobile, Alabama) is an American former long jumper.
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Erwin l'Ami
Erwin l'Ami (born 5 April 1985 in Woerden) is a Dutch chess grandmaster.
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Ester Goossens
Ester Goossens (born 21 February 1972 in Amsterdam) is a retired Dutch athlete who competed in a variety of events, including the 400 metres, 800 metres and 400 metres hurdles.
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Ethnic Macedonians in Bulgaria
Ethnic Macedonians in Bulgaria (Македонци во Бугарија, Makedonci vo Bugarija) are a group in Bulgaria concentrated within Blagoevgrad Province and the capital Sofia.
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Eugene Schuyler
Eugene Schuyler (Ithaca, New York, February 26, 1840 – Venice, Italy, July 16, 1890) was a nineteenth-century American scholar, writer, explorer and diplomat.
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Eumolpus
In Greek Mythology, Eumolpus (Ancient Greek: Εὔμολπος Eumolpos, Eumolpus "good singer" or "sweet singing" derived from eu "good" and molpe "song","singing") was a legendary Thracian king who established the city of Eumolpias, also called Eumolpiada (present-day Plovdiv) around 1200 BC (or 1350 BC), naming it after himself.
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Eurocon
Eurocon is an annual science fiction convention held in Europe.
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European Amateur Boxing Championships
The European Amateur Boxing Championships is the highest competition for boxing amateurs in Europe, organised by the continent's governing body EUBC, which stands for the European Boxing Confederation.
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European Architecture Students Assembly
European Architecture Student Assembly was founded in 1981 by architect students like Geoff Haslam and Richard Murphy and is closely related to the Winterschool concept, which organises similar events for UK students of architecture.
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European Capital of Culture
The European Capital of Culture is a city designated by the European Union (EU) for a period of one calendar year during which it organises a series of cultural events with a strong pan-European dimension.
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European Capitals and Cities of Sport Federation
The European Capitals and Cities of Sport Federation (ACES Europe) is a non-profit federation based in Brussels which has granted the awards of European Capital, City, Community and Town of Sport every year since 2001.
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European Cup (athletics)
The European Cup is a former athletics competition for European teams that was replaced by the European Team Championships starting in 2009.
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European Fashion Council
The European Fashion Council is a non-governmental organization authorized to represent the European Union in fashion and fashion design worldwide.
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European Fencing Championships
The European Fencing Championships is an annual top-level European fencing competition organized by the European Fencing Confederation.
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European Individual Chess Championship
The European Individual Chess Championship is a chess tournament organised by the European Chess Union.
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European route E773
European route E 773 is a European B class road in Bulgaria, connecting the village of Popovica and the cities of Stara Zagora and Burgas.
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European route E80
European route E 80, also known as Trans-European Motorway or TEM, is an A-Class West-East European route, extending from Lisbon, Portugal to Gürbulak, Turkey, on the border with Iran.
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European Rowing Championships
The European Rowing Championships is an international Rowing regatta organised by FISA (the International Rowing Federation) for European rowing nations, plus Israel which, though not a member of the European federation is treated as a European nation for competition purposes.
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European Senior Chess Championship
The European Senior Chess Championship is a chess tournament for senior chess players organised by the European Chess Union (ECU).
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European Team Chess Championship
The European Team Championship (often abbreviated in texts and games databases as ETC) is an international team chess event, eligible for the participation of European nations whose chess federations are located in zones 1.1 to 1.9.
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Evgenii Dainov
Evgenii Dainov (Евгений Дайнов), born 11 May 1958 in Plovdiv, is a Bulgarian academic, author and political commentator.
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Evgenij Ermenkov
Evgenij Petkov Ermenkov (Евгени Петков Ерменков; born September 29, 1949 in Sofia) is a Bulgarian chess Grandmaster (GM).
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Evgeniy Gerganov
Evgeniy Balev Gerganov (Евгени Балев Герганов; born October 1, 1975 in Sliven) is a Bulgarian professional road cyclist.
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Evgeny Velikhov
Evgeny Pavlovich Velikhov (born on February 2, 1935; in Russian: Евгений Велихов) is a physicist and scientific leader in the Russian Federation.
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Evmolpeya
The Evmolpeya Girls Choir is a municipal choir from Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Expo '75
Expo '75 (Japanese: 沖縄国際海洋博覧会, Okinawa kokusai kaiyou hakurankai) was a World's Fair held on the island of Okinawa in Japan from July 20, 1975 to January 18, 1976.
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Expo '85
Expo '85, officially called, was a world's fair held in Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan (Tsukuba Science City, a planned city focused on technology north of Tokyo) between Sunday, March 17 and Monday, September 16, 1985.
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Expo 81
The Plovdiv International Exhibition of 1981 was regulated by the Bureau International des Expositions and took place from June 14 to July 12, 1981 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Expo 85
The International Exhibition in Plovdiv (1985) was a world exposition that took place from November 4-30, 1985 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Expo 91
The International Exhibition in Plovdiv was an international exhibition that was held from June 7 to July 7 of 1991 in the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria, under the theme of "The creative activity of young inventors at the service of a world peace." The exhibition was coordinated by the Bureau International des Expositions.
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Fabia Trabaldo
Fabia Trabaldo (born 5 March 1972 in Borgosesia, Vercelli) is a retired Italian middle distance runner who specialized in the 800 and 1500 metres.
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Fall of the Serbian Empire
The fall of the Serbian Empire was a decades-long period in the late 14th century that marked the end of the once-powerful Serbian Empire.
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Fatuma Roba
Fatuma Roba (ፋጡማ ሮባ; born 18 December 1973) is an Ethiopian long distance runner, best known for being the first African woman to win a gold medal in the women's Olympic marathon race at the Atlanta 1996 Summer Olympics and for winning three successive Boston Marathons.
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FC Eurocollege Plovdiv
FC Eurocollege (ФК Евроколеж) is a Bulgarian association football club based in Plovdiv, currently playing in the South-East Third League, the third level of Bulgarian football.
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FC Maritsa Plovdiv
Maritsa (Марица) is a Bulgarian association football club based in Plovdiv, that plays in the Third League, the third flight of Bulgarian football.
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FC Spartak Plovdiv
FC Spartak Plovdiv (ФК Спартак Пловдив) are a Bulgarian football club based in Plovdiv, who play in the South-Eastern V Group, the third level of Bulgarian football.
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FC Spartak Varna
FC Spartak Varna (ФК Спартак Варна) is a Bulgarian association football phoenix club based in Varna, which currently competes in the Bulgarian Third League.
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Fencing at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics
Fencing at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics was held from August 17 to August 20.
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Ferenc Doór
Ferenc Doór (14 June 1918 – 10 July 2015) was a Hungarian painter and graphic artist, "The lover of the Danube and Szentendre".
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Fernando Pimenta
Fernando Ismael Fernandes Pimenta (born 13 August 1989) is a Portuguese sprint and marathon canoeist who has won medals at the Summer Olympics, World and European championships.
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Ferris wheel
A Ferris wheel (sometimes called a big wheel, observation wheel, or, in the case of the very tallest examples, giant wheel) is an amusement ride consisting of a rotating upright wheel with multiple passenger-carrying components (commonly referred to as passenger cars, cabins, tubs, capsules, gondolas, or pods) attached to the rim in such a way that as the wheel turns, they are kept upright, usually by gravity.
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Filiba
Filiba, Burkina Faso is a town in the Salogo Department of Ganzourgou Province in central Burkina Faso.
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Firepower World Tour
The Firepower World Tour is a worldwide concert tour by British heavy metal band Judas Priest, in support of the album Firepower.
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First Bulgarian Empire
The First Bulgarian Empire (Old Bulgarian: ц︢рьство бл︢гарское, ts'rstvo bl'garskoe) was a medieval Bulgarian state that existed in southeastern Europe between the 7th and 11th centuries AD.
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First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)
The First Professional Football League (Първа професионална футболна лига) is a Bulgarian professional league for men's association football clubs.
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First Serbian Uprising
The First Serbian Uprising (Први српски устанак, Prvi srpski ustanak, Birinci Sırp Ayaklanması) was an uprising of Serbs in the Sanjak of Smederevo against the Ottoman Empire from 14 February 1804 to 7 October 1813.
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FISEC
The Food Industry Students European Council (FISEC) was the student association of the European Federation of Food Science and Technology, for students studying food science, food technology and related courses at a European university.
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Fita Bayisa
Fita Bayisa (Afan Oromo: Fixaa Bayissaa)(Amharic: ፍታ ባይሳ) born December 15, 1972 in Ambo, Oromia) is an Ethiopian long-distance runner, most known for winning a bronze medal on the 5000 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. A year before he had won a silver medal at the World Championships in Tokyo. Before the Olympic Games in Barcelona, Bayisa had emerged as the favourite for 10,000 metres, as he had defeated a world-class field at the Bislett Games in Oslo in a time of 27:14.26 min. However, he failed to make an impact on the 10,000 m final, which was won by Khalid Skah. Among his other achievements, he was the winner of the 1999 Belgrade Race Through History. He beat Paul Tergat by a second in the unusual race across Belgrade's city fortress.
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FK Partizani Tirana
FK Partizani is an Albanian professional football club based in Tirana, that competes in the Superliga.
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Floralies Internationales de Montréal
The Floralies Internationales de Montréal was the 8th international horticultural exposition recognized by the Bureau of International Expositions.
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Floriade 1992
Floriade 1992 was an international garden exhibition held in Zoetermeer, Netherlands, recognized by the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE) and organized under the authority of the Dutch Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.
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Florin Ionescu
Florin Ionescu (born 3 February 1971 in Iași) is a retired Romanian athlete who specialised in the 3000 metres steeplechase.
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Foreign relations of Albania
The Foreign relations of Albania are its relations with other governments and peoples.
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Foreign relations of Armenia
Armenia has maintained a policy of complementarism by trying to have positive and friendly relations with Iran, Russia, and the West, including the United States and the European Union since its independence.
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Foreign relations of Bulgaria
Foreign relations of the Republic of Bulgaria are the Bulgarian government's external relations with the outside world.
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Foreign relations of Italy
Foreign relations of the Italian Republic are the Italian government's external relations with the outside world.
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Foreign relations of Turkey
Foreign relations of the Republic of Turkey are the Turkish government's policies in its external relations with the international community.
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Franck Zio
Franck Zio (born 14 August 1971) is a retired Burkinabé long jumper.
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Frederick Moyer
Frederick Moyer (born December 12, 1957) is an American concert pianist.
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Frederick S. Pardee RAND Graduate School
The Frederick S. Pardee RAND Graduate School (Pardee RAND) is a private, higher-education institution that offers doctoral studies in policy analysis and practical experience working on RAND research projects to solve current public policy problems.
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Free economic zone
Free economic zones (FEZ), free economic territories (FETs) or free zones (FZ) are a class of special economic zone (SEZ) designated by the trade and commerce administrations of various countries.
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French exonyms
Below is a list of French language exonyms for places in non-French-speaking areas.
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Friedl Rinder
Friedl Rinder (née Benzinger) (November 20, 1905, in Schrobenhausen – June 3, 2001) was a German woman chess master.
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Gabi Rockmeier
Gabriele ("Gabi") Rockmeier (born 29 November 1973 in Moosburg a.d. Isar) is a former German sprinter who specialised in the 100 and 200 metres.
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Gabriella Taylor
Gabriella Patricia Taylor (born 7 March 1998) is a British tennis player.
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Galin Kostadinov
Galin Kostadinov (Галин Костадинов; born December 24, 1979 in Dobrich) is a retired Bulgarian shot putter.
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Galin Nikiforov
Galin Nikiforov (Галин Никифоров) is a contemporary Bulgarian writer.
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Galina Savenko
Galina Savenko (March 28, 1966 – March 31, 2012) was a Soviet sprint canoer who competed from the late 1980s to the early 1990s.
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Garage Remains the Same Tour
The Garage Remains The Same Tour was a 1998 to 1999 concert tour by the band Metallica, supporting the cover album Garage Inc..
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Garegin Nzhdeh
Garegin Ter-Harutyunyan (Գարեգին Տէր-Յարութիւնեան) better known by his nom de guerre Garegin Nzhdeh (Գարեգին Նժդեհ) (1 January 1886 – 21 December 1955) was an Armenian statesman and military strategist.
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Gaute Melby Gundersen
Gaute Melby Gundersen (born 13 June 1972) is a retired Norwegian athlete who specialised in the sprint hurdles.
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Gavrail Panchev
Gavrail Panchev (born 15 October 1954 in Stamboliyski) is a Bulgarian author, researcher and publicist.
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Gábor Takács
Gábor Takács (October 2, 1959 – May 4, 2007) was a Hungarian sprint canoer who competed in the late 1980s.
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Gérald Baudouin
Gérald Baudouin (born 15 November 1972) is a retired French athlete who specialised in the pole vault.
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Gennadiy Vassilenko
Gennadiy Vassilenko is a Soviet sprint canoer who competed in the late 1980s.
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Gennady Korotkevich
Gennady Korotkevich (Генадзь Караткевіч, Hienadź Karatkievič, Геннадий Короткевич; born 25 September 1994), is a Belarusian sport programmer who has won major international competitions since age 11, as well as numerous national competitions.
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Geno Dobrevski
Geno Valkov Dobrevski (Гено Вълков Добревски; born 12 May 1970) is a former Bulgarian footballer who played as a forward.
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Genoa Expo '92
L'Esposizione Internazionale Specializzata Genova '92 - Colombo '92 (in English International Exhibition Genoa '92 - Colombo '92) or more informally Expo 1992, held in Genoa, Italy from 15 May to 15 August 1992.
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Geography of Bulgaria
Bulgaria is a country situated in south-eastern Europe, bordering Romania to the north, Serbia and the Republic of Macedonia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south, and the Black Sea to the east.
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George Ganchev
George Ganchev (born Georgi Petrushev) (Bulgarian: Жорж Ганчев, born Георги Петрушев) is a Bulgarian politician and founder of the now-defunct political parties Bulgarian Business Bloc and George Ganchev's Bloc.
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George II of Bulgaria
George Terter II (Георги Тертер II) reigned as emperor (tsar) of Bulgaria between 1322 and 1323.
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Georgi Andonov
Georgi Andonov (Георги Андонов; born 28 June 1983 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer who currently plays as a forward for Arda Kardzhali.
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Georgi Argilashki
Georgi Rangelov Argilashki (Георги Рангелов Аргилашки; born 13 June 1991 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Beroe Stara Zagora.
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Georgi Atanasov (composer)
Georgi Atanasov (Георги Атанасов) (May 6, 1882 – November 17, 1931), was a Bulgarian composer.
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Georgi Avramov
Georgi Avramov (Георги Аврамов; born 5 October 1983) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a midfielder.
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Georgi Bachvarov
Georgi Bachvarov (Георги Бъчваров; born 17 April 1990) is a Bulgarian football player who plays for Eurocollege as a defender.
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Georgi Chomakov
Georgi Chomakov (Георги Чомаков) (born 6 April 1959) is a Bulgarian fencer.
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Georgi Chukalov
Georgi Chukalov (Георги Чукалов; born 25 February 1998) is a Bulgarian footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Lokomotiv GO.
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Georgi Danchov
Georgi Danchov (Георги Данчов) (1846–1908) was a Bulgarian Renaissance artist, photographer, illustrator, cartoonist, comics artist, caricaturist and a revolutionary.
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Georgi Danov
Georgi Danov (Георги Данов) (born 17 October 1990) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a midfielder.
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Georgi Dermendzhiev
Georgi Nikolov Dermendziev (Георги Николов Дерменджиев; born 4 January 1955) is a Bulgarian former football defender and currently a manager of Ordabasy.
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Georgi Fingov
Georgi Dimitrov Fingov (Георги Димитров Фингов; 1874–1944) was a Bulgarian architect who was particularly influenced by French Art Nouveau and is regarded as the first prominent representative of the Bulgarian Secession in architecture.
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Georgi Georgiev (footballer, born 1963)
Georgi Kostadinov Georgiev (Георги Костадинов Георгиев) (born 10 January 1963) is a retired Bulgarian football player.
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Georgi Hristov (footballer, born 1985)
Georgi Hristov (Георги Христов; born 10 January 1985 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a striker for Tampa Bay Rowdies in the United Soccer League.
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Georgi Ivanov (footballer, born 1976)
Georgi Alexandrov Ivanov, nicknamed Gonzo (Георги Александров Иванов – Гонзо), born 2 July 1976 in Plovdiv), is a former Bulgarian football striker and currently manager. Ivanov is a former Bulgarian international and is perhaps best known for his goal-scoring prowess in The Eternal Derby of Bulgaria, netting 15 goals, having bettered Nasko Sirakov's record in 2008.
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Georgi Kabakov
Georgi Kabakov (Георги Кабаков) was born 22 February 1986 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Georgi Kakalov (footballer)
Georgi Kakalov (Георги Какалов; born 18 July 1984 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer who currently plays as a striker for Borislav Parvomay.
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Georgi Karaslavov
Georgi Karaslavov (Георги Караславов) (12 January 1904 – 26 January 1980) was a Bulgarian writer born in the Debar district of the town of Parvomay in Plovdiv Province.
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Georgi Mitov
Georgi Mitov (Bulgarian: Георги Митов; 14 September 1875, Stara Zagora - 20 August 1900, Plovdiv) was a Bulgarian painter.
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Georgi Pashov
Georgi Pashov (Георги Пашов; born 4 March 1990 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a defender.
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Georgi Petrov (footballer, born 1991)
Georgi Petrov (Георги Петров; born 6 July 1991) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a forward.
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Georgi Popov
Georgi Dimitrov Popov (Георги Димитров Попов; born 14 July 1944) is a Bulgarian former football forward who played for Bulgaria in the 1970 FIFA World Cup.
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Georgi Slavkov
Georgi Slavkov (Георги Славков; April 11, 1958 – January 21, 2014) was a Bulgarian football player who played as a forward.
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Georgi Stefanov
Georgi Stefanov (Bulgarian: Георги Стефанов; born 13 July 1988 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a forward.
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Georgi Stoyanov (footballer)
Georgi Stoyanov (Георги Стоянов; born 24 September 1983) is a Bulgarian footballer, currently playing for Rakovski as a forward.
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Georgi Stranski
Georgi Ivanov Stranski (Георги Иванов Странски) (13 August 1847 – 17 January 1904) was a Bulgarian physician and politician.
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Georgi Valkovich
Georgi Valkovich Cholakov (Георги Вълкович Чолаков) (1833 –) was a Bulgarian physician, diplomat and conservative politician.
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Georgi Yordanov
Georgi Yordanov (Георги Йорданов), а.к.а. The Lamia (Ламята) (born 21 July 1963 in Bulgaria) is a retired football midfielder.
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Georgios Kleovoulos
Georgios Kleovoulos (Γεώργιος Κλεόβουλος, Philippopolis, c. 1785 - Syros, July 28, 1828) was a Greek scholar and educator of the early 19th century.
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Georgios Zariphis
Georgios Y. Zariphis (Γεώργιος Ζαρίφης, Yorgo Zarifi; 1810 – 28 March, 1884), also known as Yorgo Zarifi, was a prominent Ottoman Greek banker and financier.
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Germans in Bulgaria
Germans (немци, nemtsi or германци, germantsi) are a minority ethnic group in Bulgaria (Bulgarien).
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Giacomo Leone
Giacomo Leone (born 10 April 1971 in Francavilla Fontana, Brindisi) is a retired male long-distance runner from Italy.
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Gillian Russell
Gillian Russell-Love (born 28 September 1973 in St. Andrews) is a Jamaican athlete who specializes in the 100 metres hurdles.
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Ginka Zagorcheva
Ginka Zagorcheva-Boycheva, Гинка Загорчева-Бойчева (born April 12, 1958 in Plovdiv) is a former hurdling athlete from Bulgaria.
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Giorgio Marras
Giorgio Marras (born 15 October 1971 in Marrubiu) is a retired Italian sprinter who specialized in the 200 metres.
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Gleb Sakharov
Gleb Sakharov (Gleb Saxarov; born 10 June 1988) is an Uzbek–French tennis player.
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Glen Smith (discus thrower)
Glen Smith (born 21 May 1972) is an English discus thrower.
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Glenn Flear
Glenn Curtis Flear (born 12 February 1959 in Leicester, England) is a British chess grandmaster now living in Montpellier, France.
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Google Aerial View
Google Aerial View is a view on Google Maps.
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Google Street View in Europe
In Europe, Google Street View began on 2 July 2008 with the route of Tour de France being covered in parts of France and Italy.
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Gornji Milanovac
Gornji Milanovac (Гoрњи Милановац) is a town and municipality located in the Moravica District of central Serbia.
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Gothic and Vandal warfare
The Goths, Gepids, Vandals, and Burgundians were East Germanic groups who appear in Roman records in Late Antiquity.
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Gotse Delchev
Georgi Nikolov Delchev (Bulgarian: Георги Николов Делчев), known as Gotse Delchev, also spelled Goce Delčev, Cyrillic: Гоце Делчев, originally spelled in older Bulgarian orthography: Гоце Дѣлчевъ; (February 4, 1872 – May 4, 1903) was an important Bulgarian revolutionary figure in Ottoman-ruled Macedonia and Thrace at the turn of the 20th century.
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Graf Ignatievo Air Base
Graf Ignatievo Air Base, is located in the village of Graf Ignatievo, about north of Plovdiv, Bulgaria's second largest city.
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Graham Hood
Graham Hood (born April 2, 1972 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a retired track and field athlete from Canada, who competed in the middle distance events.
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Grand Mosque of Uşak
Grand Mosque of Uşak (Uşak Ulu Camii) is a historic mosque in Uşak, western Turkey.
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Gravitas (Asia album)
Gravitas is the thirteenth studio album by British rock band Asia, released in 2014.
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Great Basilica, Plovdiv
The Bishop Basilica of Philippopolis (Филипополска голяма базилика, Golyama bazilika na Filipopol) is a church from the late antique era in Plovdiv, built in the beginning of the 5th century AD.
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Great Britain Fed Cup team
The Great Britain Fed Cup team represents the United Kingdom in Fed Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Lawn Tennis Association.
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Great Continental Railway Journeys
Great Continental Railway Journeys is a British television documentary series presented by Michael Portillo.
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Greek Ambassador to Russia
The Greek Ambassador to Russia is the ambassador of the Greek government to the government of Russia.
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Greek exonyms
Below is a list of modern-day Greek language exonyms for mostly European places outside of Greece and Cyprus.
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Greek Memorial, Dhaka
Greeks were the last among European merchants to come to Bangladesh.
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Greeks in Bulgaria
Greeks in Bulgaria (гърци Gǎrci) constitute the eighth-largest ethnic minority in Bulgaria (Βουλγαρία Voulgaria).
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Gregorios Bernardakis
Gregorios N. Bernardakis (Γρηγόριος Ν. Βερναρδάκης, translit. Grigorios N. Vernardakis, Neolatin Gregorius N. Bernardakis, b. Mytilene 1848, d. 1925) was a Greek philologist, palaeographer, and university professor.
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Gregory Gabras
Gregory Gabras (Γρηγόριος Γαβρᾶς) was the son of the Byzantine governor of Trebizond, Theodore Gabras who was involved in a minor unsuccessful rebellion against the Emperor Alexios I Komnenos around the year 1091.
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Grigor Dimitrov
Grigor Dimitrov (Григор Димитров,; born 16 May 1991) is a Bulgarian professional tennis player.
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Grigor Palikarov
Bulgarian Conductor, Pianist, Composer and Music EducatorGrigor Palikarov (Plovdiv; born in 1971) is a Bulgarian conductor, composer, pianist, music educator and member of MENSA.
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Grimaze (band)
GRIMAZE is a Groove / Death metal band from Sofia, Bulgaria.
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Grisha Ivanov
Grisha Ivanov (Гриша Иванов; born 16 January 1985) is a football striker from the Bulgaria currently playing for Brestnik 1948.
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Guðrún Arnardóttir
Guðrún Arnardóttir (born 24 September 1971) is a retired Icelandic athlete who specialized in the 400 metres hurdles.
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Gursel Veli
Gursel Veli (Гюрсел Вели Veli Gürsel) (born 8 August 1982) is a Bulgarian football player of Turkish origin, currently playing for Vereya as a midfielder.
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Gustavo Arias Murueta
Gustavo Arias Murueta (born May 26, 1923) is a Mexican painter, sculptor and poet, a member of the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana best known for his work in drawing, graphic arts and oil painting.
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Gyorche Petrov
Gyorche Petrov Nikolov (Ѓорче Петров; Гьорче Петров), born Georgi Petrov Nikolov (April 2, 1865 – June 28, 1921), was a Bulgarian revolutionary, one of the leaders of the Macedonian-Adrianople revolutionary movement.
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Gyumri
Gyumri (Գյումրի), is an urban municipal community and the second largest city in Armenia, serving as the administrative centre of Shirak Province in the northwestern part of the country.
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Hacho Boyadzhiev
Hacho Kirilov Boyadzhiev (Хачо Кирилов Бояджиев) (20 January 1932 – 23 April 2012) was a Bulgarian television and film director.
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Hadım Şehabeddin
Hadım Şehabeddin Paşa (Old Turkish: Şihābüddīn; 1436–53), also called Kula Şahin Paşa, was an Ottoman general and governor that served Sultan Mehmed II (r. 1444–46; 1451–88).
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Hadji Hassan Mahala
Hadji Hassan Mahala is the third biggest Roma ghetto in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Hadji Mustafa Pasha
Hadji Mustafa Pasha (Hadži Mustafa-paša, Хаџи Мустафа-паша, Hacı Mustafa Şinikoğlu Paşa; 1733—15 December 1801) was an Ottoman commander and politician of Greek Muslim origin who lived in Sanjak of Smederevo (in modern-day Serbia).
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Hadji Nikoli
Hadji Nikoli (1826-1892), was a famous merchant, Bulgarian patriot, participant in the Bulgarian Independent Orthodox Church Fight.
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Hadzhi Dimitar
Dimitar Nikolov Asenov (Димитър Николов Асенов) (10 May 1840 – 10 August 1868), better known as Hadzhi Dimitar (Хаджи Димитър), was one of the most prominent Bulgarian voivode and revolutionaries working for the Liberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman rule.
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Hafız Ahmed Pasha
Hafız Ahmed Pasha (1564 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria – 10 February 1632 in Istanbul), also known by epithet Müezzinzade ("muezzin's son"), was an Ottoman grand vizier.
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Haggard (band)
Haggard is a German symphonic metal musical group founded in 1989.
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Hagop Oshagan
Hagop Oshagan (Յակոբ Օշական; December 9, 1883 in Soloz, Bursa – February 17, 1948 in Aleppo), was an Armenian writer, playwright, and novelist.
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Hajo Seppelt
Hajo Seppelt (born 1963 in Berlin) is a German journalist and author.
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Haplogroup I-M170
Haplogroup I (M170) is a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup.
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Haplogroup T-M184
Haplogroup T-M184, also known as Haplogroup T is a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup.
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Harmanli massacre
Harmanli massacre refers to the battle between Russian and Turkish forces and the ensuing mass death of Muslim civilians near Harmanli in early 1878,The Congress of Berlin and after, William Norton Medlicott, page 157 during the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878).
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Hashalom
Hashalom (Peace) was a Sephardic journal published in Belgrade from 1903 until 1906.
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Hatice Halime Hatun
Hatice Halime Hatun (خديجة حليمة خاتون; 22 December 1413 Devrekani – 6 November 1501) was the wife of Sultan Murad II.
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Hattat Aziz Efendi
Hattat Aziz Efendi (born 1871, Maçka – August 16, 1934, İstanbul) (خطاط عزیز افندی) was an Ottoman calligrapher.
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Heads and Tails (Russian telecast)
Heads and Tails is a Ukrainian Russian-speaking television travel series that launched in 2010.
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Helena of Serbia, Queen of Hungary
Helena of Serbia (Јелена/Jelena, Ilona; b. after 1109 – after 1146) was Queen of Hungary as the wife of King Béla II, who reigned from 1131 to 1141.
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Henry Mitchell Jones
Henry Mitchell Jones VC, also known as Henry Michael Jones (11 February 1831 – 18 December 1916) was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
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Herennius Etruscus
Herennius Etruscus (Caesar Quintus Herennius Etruscus Messius Decius Augustus; 227–June 251), was Roman emperor in 251, ruling jointly with his father Decius.
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Hermann Škorpil
Václav Hermenegild Škorpil (Вацлав Херменгилд Шкорпил; 8 February 185825 June 1923) was a Czech-Bulgarian archaeologist and museum worker credited along with his brother Karel with the establishment of those two disciplines in Bulgaria, as well as a geologist, botanist, architect and librarian.
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Hermes of Philippopolis
Hermes of Philippopolis was one of the Seventy Disciples and was bishop in Philippopolis in Thrace (today's Plovdiv, Bulgaria).
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Highways in Albania
The Highways in Albania are the central state and main transport network in Albania.
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Highways in Bulgaria
Highways in Bulgaria are dual carriageways, grade separated with controlled-access, designed for high speeds.
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Hilarion of Makariopolis
Hilarion of Makariopolis (Ilarion Makariopolski, Ιλαρίων Μακαριουπόλεως, born Stoyan Stoyanov Mihaylovski, Стоян Стоянов Михайловски; 1812–1875) was a 19th-century Bulgarian cleric and one of the leaders of the struggle for an autonomous Bulgarian church.
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Hisar Kapia
Hisar Kapia is a medieval gate in Plovdiv's old town and one of the most famous tourist sights in the city.
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History of Bulgaria
The history of Bulgaria can be traced from the first settlements on the lands of modern Bulgaria to its formation as a nation-state and includes the history of the Bulgarian people and their origin.
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History of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
The kingdom of Macedonia was an ancient state in what is now the Macedonian region of northern Greece, founded in the mid-7th century BC during the period of Archaic Greece and lasting until the mid-2nd century BC.
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History of Plovdiv
The city of Plovdiv is situated in southern Bulgaria.
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History of the Jews in Bulgaria
Jews have had a continuous presence in historic Bulgarian lands since before the 2nd century CE, and have often played an important part in the history of Bulgaria.
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History of the Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire was founded by Osman I. As sultan Mehmed II conquered Constantinople (today named Istanbul) in 1453, the state grew into a mighty empire.
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Hope and Homes for Children
Hope and Homes for Children (HHC) is a British registered charity working with children, their families and communities across 8 countries in Central and Eastern Europe and Africa.
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Hotel Marinela Sofia
Hotel Marinela Sofia is a 5-star hotel located in Lozenets, near downtown Sofia, Bulgaria.
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Hrabrino
Hrabrino (Храбрино) is a village in the Rodopi Municipality, Plovdiv Province in southern Bulgaria.
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Hristian Popov
Hristian Emilov Popov (Християн Попов; born 5 February 1990 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for FCM Schwerin.
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Hristina Georgieva
Hristina Tancheva Georgieva (Христина Георгиева, born 3 January 1972 in Sofia) is a female javelin thrower from Bulgaria.
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Hristiyan Kazakov
Hristiyan Kazakov (Християн Казаков; born 10 March 1993) is a Bulgarian footballer who currently plays for Pomorie as a midfielder.
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Hristo Bonev
Hristo Atanasov Bonev-Zuma (Христо Aтанасов Бонев; born 3 February 1947 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is a former Bulgarian footballer, the second all-time leading scorer for the Bulgarian national team behind Dimitar Berbatov, who surpassed his record on 18 November 2009.
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Hristo Botev Stadium (Plovdiv)
Hristo Botev Stadium (Стадион „Христо Ботев“) is a football stadium in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Hristo G. Danov
Hristo Gruev Danov (Христо Груев Данов; 27 August 1828–11 December 1911) was a Bulgarian enlightener, teacher and book publisher of the Bulgarian National Revival who is regarded as the father of organized book publishing in the Bulgarian lands and hailed as the "Bulgarian Gutenberg".
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Hristo Georgiev (canoeist)
Hristo Georgiev (Христо Георгиев) is a Bulgarian sprint canoer who competed in the late 1980s.
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Hristo Koilov
Hristo Dimitrov Koilov (Христо Димитров Коилов) (born 23 September 1969) is a former Bulgarian footballer.
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Hristo Kolev
Hristo Kolev (Христо Колев; born 21 September 1964) is a Bulgarian football manager and former player.
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Hristo Smolenov
Hristo Smolenov is a Bulgarian scientist, logician and antiterrorism expert, born 1954 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Hristo Stalev
Hristo Stalev (born 11 July 1985 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian football player.
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Hristo Stamov
Hristo Kirilov Stamov (Христо Кирилов Стамов; born 2 January 1994) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a defender.
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Hristo Stoichkov
Hristo Stoichkov (Христо Стоичков,; born 8 February 1966) is a Bulgarian former footballer who is currently a football commentator for Univision Deportes.
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Hristo Tatarchev
Hristo Tatarchev (Macedonian and Христо Татарчев; December 16, 1869 – January 5, 1952) was a Bulgarian army officer, doctor and revolutionary, the first leader of the revolutionary movement in Macedonia and Adrianople Thrace.
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Hristo Telkiyski
Hristo Telkiyski (Христо Телкийски; born 7 July 1979) is a Bulgarian football player, who currently plays for Rakovski as a midfielder.
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Hristo Zlatinski
Hristo Evtimov Zlatinski (Христо Евтимов Златински; born 22 January 1985 in Gotse Delchev) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a midfielder for the Romanian club Universitatea Craiova.
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Hristoforos Hoidis
Hristoforos Hoidis (born 10 September 1978) is a Greek sprinter who specialized in the 100 metres.
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Hristos Meletoglou
Hristos Meletoglou (Χρήστος Μελέτογλου, born January 2, 1972) is a Greek triple jumper.
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Hristos Polihroniou
Hristos Polihroniou (also Christos Polychroniou, Χρήστος Πολυχρονίου, born March 31, 1972) is retired a Greek hammer thrower.
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Hungarian Canoe Federation
The Hungarian Canoe Federation (Magyar Kajak-Kenu Szövetség, MKKSZ) is the governing body of Canoe in Hungary.
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Hungarian exonyms
Below is a list of Hungarian language exonyms for places outside of Hungary.
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Huns
The Huns were a nomadic people who lived in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Eastern Europe, between the 4th and 6th century AD.
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Hyacinth Graf Strachwitz
Hyacinth Graf Strachwitz von Groß-Zauche und Camminetz (30 July 1893 – 25 April 1968) was a German Army officer of aristocratic descent.
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I-8 road (Bulgaria)
Republic road I-8 is a major road in Southern Bulgaria.
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IAAF World U20 Championships
The IAAF World U20 Championships is a biennial world championships for the sport of athletics organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations, contested by athletes in the under-20 athletics age category (19 years old or younger on 31 December in the year of the competition. The competition was launched at the IAAF World Junior Championships in Athletics in 1986 and. The name of the competition was changed in November 2015. Anneisha McLaughlin-Whilby is the most successful athlete at the championships, having won one gold and four silver in individual and relay sprinting events between 2000 and 2004. Chris Nelloms, Davidson Ezinwa and Dexter Lee share the position of most successful male athlete, at four medals each.
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Ibrahim Ismail Muftah
Ibrahim Ismail Muftah Faraj (إبراهيم إسماعيل مفتاح فرج.; born 10 May 1972 in Doha) is a retired Qatari sprinter who competed mainly in the 400 metres.
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Ibrahim Temo
Ibrahim Starova, also Ibrahim Bërzeshta (born Ibrahim Ethem Sojliu; March 1865 – 5 August 1939), better known as Ibrahim Temo, was an Ottoman-Albanian politician, revolutionary, intellectual, and a medical doctor by profession.
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ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships
The ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships are an international event in canoeing, one of two Summer Olympic sport events organized by the International Canoe Federation (the other being the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships).
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Ideal Petrov
Ideal Petrov (Идеал Петров; 1899–1983) was a Bulgarian theatre and film actor.
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Ifeoma Ozoeze
Ifeoma Ozoeze (born 13 August 1971) is a retired Italian heptathlete.
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IFK Göteborg in European football
Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna Göteborg, commonly known as IFK Göteborg, is a Swedish professional football club based in Gothenburg.
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Ignacio Zamudio
Ignacio Zamudio Cruz (born 15 May 1971) is a Mexican race walker.
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Ignat Dishliev
Ignat Dishliev (Bulgarian: Игнат Дишлиев; born 8 July 1987 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer, who plays as a defender.
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Igor Trunov (canoeist)
Igor Serhiiovych Trunov (Ігор Сергійович Трунов; born May 10, 1992, in Dniprodzerzhynsk (now - Kamianske), Ukraine) is a Ukrainian sprint canoeist.
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Igor Volk
Igor Petrovich Volk (Игорь Петрович Волк;; 12 April 1937 – 3 January 2017) was a cosmonaut and test pilot in the Soviet Union.
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Ihtiman
Ihtiman (Ихтиман) is a town in western Bulgaria, part of Sofia Province.
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Ilia Kushev
Ilia Kushev (sometimes also transliterated as Iliya Kushev) (Илия Кушев, born 13 December 1980) is a professional tennis player from Bulgaria.
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Ilian Djevelekov
Ilian Djevelekov (Bulgarian: Илиян Джевелеков) (born 10 May 1966) is a Bulgarian film director and producer.
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Iliya Dzhivondov
Iliya Dzhivondov (Cyrillic: Илия Дживондов; born 6 March 1978 in Plovdiv) is a retired Bulgarian athlete who competed in the 400 metres and 400 metres hurdles.
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Iliya Yurukov
Iliya Yurukov (Илия Юруков; born 22 September 1999) is a Bulgarian footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Levski Sofia.
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Iliya Zhelev
Iliya Zhelev, also written as Илия Желев, born 1961 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, is a famous Eastern European painter.
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Iliyan Garov
Iliyan Strahilov Garov (Илиян Страхилов Гаров; born 8 January 1984 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian football defender.
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Ilya Markov
Ilya Vladislavovich Markov (Илья Владиславович Марков, born June 19, 1972 in Asbest, Russian SFSR) is a Russian race walker.
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Ina Deltcheva
Ina Deltcheva (Ина Делчева; born 20 July 1977 in Plovdiv; alternate transliteration: Ina Delcheva) is a Bulgarian rhythmic gymnast.
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Inaldo Sena
Inaldo Justino de Sena (born 18 June 1971) is a Brazilian former male track and field sprinter who specialised in the 400 metres.
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Industry of Bulgaria
Bulgaria is an industrialized nation with a developed heavy and light manufacturing industry.
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Inez Turner
Inez Turner (born January 3, 1972 in Trelawny Parish) is a retired female sprinter and middle-distance runner from Jamaica.
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International Chamber Music Festival (Plovdiv)
The International Chamber Music Festival in Plovdiv was founded in 1964 by a group of music enthusiasts, with the support of the Plovdiv Municipality and the Ministry of Culture.
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International Chamber Music Festival Plovdiv
The International Chamber Music Festival in Plovdiv was founded in 1964 by a group of music enthusiasts, with the support of the Plovdiv Municipality and the Ministry of Culture.
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International Cosmic Ray Conference
The International Cosmic Ray Conference, or ICRC, is a physics conference organized biennially by the of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) since 1947, where physicists from the whole world present the results of their research in Astroparticle Physics.
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International E-road network
The international E-road network is a numbering system for roads in Europe developed by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE).
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International Fair Plovdiv
International Fair Plovdiv (Международен панаир Пловдив), held in Plovdiv, is Bulgaria's largest and oldest international trade fair.
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International Festival of Children's Theatres
The Subotica International Festival of Children's Theatres is an international festival dedicated to children's theatre.
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International Mathematics Competition for University Students
The International Mathematics Competition for University Students (IMC) is an annual mathematics competition open to all undergraduate students of mathematics.
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International Olympiad in Informatics
The International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI) is an annual competitive programming competition for secondary school students.
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Internet in Bulgaria
The Internet in Bulgaria began to offer full TCP/IP services in 1992, although e-mail, network news, and some other Internet services were available earlier, during the period from 1989 to 1991.
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Ioamnet Quintero
Ioamnet Quintero Alvarez (born September 8, 1972 in Havana, Cuba) is a former high jumper from Cuba.
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Ion Dragoumis
Ion Dragoumis (September 14, 1878 – July 31, 1920) was a Greek diplomat, philosopher, writer and revolutionary.
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Ionuț Gheorghe
Ionuţ Gheorghe (born 29 February 1984 in Constanţa, Romania) is a boxer from Romania.
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Irina Sukhova
Irina Sukhova (Ukrainian: Ірина Сухова, born 09 February 1974) is a former female tennis player from Ukraine.
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Irisbus Citelis
Irisbus Citelis was a low-floor city bus produced by Irisbus from 2005 to 2013 when it was replaced by Iveco Urbanway.
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Irmena Chichikova
Irmena Chichikova (born Ирмена Чичикова on 22 May 1984) is a Bulgarian actress in theater, television and film.
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Isaac I Komnenos
Isaac I Komnenos (or Comnenus) (Ισαάκιος A' Κομνηνός, Isaakios I Komnēnos; c. 1007 – 1060/61) was Byzantine Emperor from 1057 to 1059, the first reigning member of the Komnenos dynasty.
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Isaac II Angelos
Isaac II Angelos or Angelus (Ἰσαάκιος Β’ Ἄγγελος, Isaakios II Angelos; September 1156 – January 1204) was Byzantine Emperor from 1185 to 1195, and again from 1203 to 1204.
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Isaac Komnenos (brother of Alexios I)
Isaac Komnenos or Comnenus (Ἰσαάκιος Κομνηνός, Isaakios Komnēnos; – 1102/1104) was a notable Byzantine aristocrat and military commander in the 1070s.
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Isaac Passy
Isaac Passy (Исак Паси; 13 March 1928, Plovdiv – 13 August 2010) was a Jewish Bulgarian philosopher specializing in aesthetics.
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Isaak Shvartsev
Isaak Sergivich Shvartsev (Исаак Сергеевич Шварцев) (born 1949) is a Moldovian Soviet architect, known for his work in Chișinău.
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Isbul
Isbul (Исбул) (fl. 820s–830s) was the kavhan, or first minister, of the First Bulgarian Empire during the reigns of Omurtag, Malamir and Presian I. Appointed to the kavhan office under Omurtag, Isbul was a regent or co-ruler of the underage Malamir and his successor Presian.
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Istanbul-Sofia Express
The Istanbul-Sofia Express (Istanbul-Sofya Ekspresi, Истанбул-София Експрес, Istanbul-Sofiya Ekspres) is an international passenger train operating daily between Istanbul, Turkey and Sofia, Bulgaria.
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Italian exonyms
Below is list of Italian language exonyms for places in non-Italian-speaking areas of Europe: In recent years, the use of Italian exonyms for lesser known places has significantly decreased, in favour of the foreign toponym.
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Iva Obradović
Iva Obradović (Ива Обрадовић, born May 6, 1984 in Novi Sad, SR Serbia, Yugoslavia) is a rower from Serbia.
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Iva Prandzheva
Iva Prandzheva (Ива Пранджева, born February 15, 1972 in Plovdiv) is a former Bulgarian athlete who was successful in both long jump and triple jump.
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Iva Videnova
Iva Videnova (Ива Виденова; born 17 October 1987 in Sofia) is a Bulgarian chess player.
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Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria
Ivan Alexander (Иван Александър, transliterated Ivan Aleksandǎr; pronounced; original spelling: ІѠАНЪ АЛЄѮАНдРЪ), also sometimes Anglicized as John Alexander, ruled as Emperor (Tsar) of Bulgaria from 1331 to 1371,Lalkov, Rulers of Bulgaria, pp.
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Ivan Andonov
Ivan Andonov (Иван Андонов) (3 May 1934 – 29 December 2011) was a Bulgarian film director and actor.
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Ivan Asen I of Bulgaria
Ivan Asen I, also known as Asen I or John Asen I (Иван Асен I) was emperor (or tsar) of Bulgaria from 1187 or 1188 to 1196 as the co-ruler of his elder brother, Peter II.
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Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria
Ivan Asen II, also known as John Asen II or John Asan II (Иван Асен II,; 1190s – June 1241) was emperor (or tsar) of Bulgaria from 1218 to 1241.
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Ivan Bogorov
Ivan Bogorov (Иван Богоров) (1818–1892) was a noted Bulgarian encyclopedist from the time of the National Revival.
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Ivan Chambers
Ivan Chambers OBE (20 January 1902 – 1 January 1998) was a Bulgarian bookseller, who spent his entire career working for Bryce's bookshop in London.
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Ivan Chomakov
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Ivan Evstratiev Geshov
Ivan Evstratiev Geshov (Иван Евстратиев Гешов) (20 February 1849 OS – 11 March 1924) was a Bulgarian politician who served as Prime Minister.
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Ivan Fichev
Ivan Fichev (Иван Фичев) (born on 15 April 1860 in Tarnovo, died on 13 November 1931 in Sofia) was a Bulgarian general, Minister of Defense, military historian and academician.
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Ivan Garvanov
Ivan Garvanov (Иван Гарванов) (December 23, 1869 in Stara Zagora, today Bulgaria – November 28, 1907 in Sofia) was a Bulgarian revolutionary and leader of the revolutionary movement in Ottoman Macedonia and Southern Thrace.
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Ivan Hadzhinikolov
Ivan Hadzhinikolov (Иван Хаџиниколов) (Иван Хаджиниколов) (December 24, 1869, Kilkis, Ottoman Empire – July 9, 1934, Sofia, Bulgaria) was a Bulgarian revolutionary, leader of the revolutionary movement in Macedonia, Eastern and Western Thrace.
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Ivan Karamanov
Ivan Karamanov (Bulgarian: Иван Караманов) (born 23 April 1981 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian football player, currently playing as a midfielder.
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Ivan Kolev (footballer)
Ivan Petkov Kolev (Иван Петков Колев) (Plovdiv 1 November 1930 – 1 July 2005) was a Bulgarian football player and coach.
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Ivan Kostov Nikolov
Ivan Kostov Nikolov (Bulgarian: Иван Костов Николов) (December 24, 1913 (O.S.) in Plovdiv, Bulgaria – March 31, 2004 in Sofia, Bulgaria) was a Bulgarian geologist, mineralogist and crystallographer.
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Ivan Kristoff
Ivan Kristoff (born Ivan Hristov; June 6, 1968) is an aviator and rescue worker.
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Ivan Marinov (canoeist)
Ivan Marinov (Иван Маринов) (born August 7, 1968) is a Bulgarian sprint canoer who competed in the late 1980s.
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Ivan Mekikov
Ivan Mekikov (Иван Мекиков; born 29 May 1982) is a Bulgarian footballer, who plays as a midfielder for Vidima-Rakovski.
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Ivan Mrkvička
Ivan Mrkvička (-Czech, also Jan Václav Mrkvička) (23 April 1856 – 16 May 1938) was a Czech-born painter and an active contributor to the artistic life of newly liberated Bulgaria in the late 19th and early 20th century.
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Ivan Ploshtakov
Ivan Ploshtakov (Иван Площаков; born 1 February 1986) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a forward for Maritsa Plovdiv.
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Ivan Semykin
Ivan Semykin (Іван Семикін; born in Obukhiv, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian sprint canoeist.
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Ivan Sotirov
Ivan Sotirov (Иван Сотиров; born 14 March 1935 in Plovdiv) is a former Bulgarian footballer who played as a forward.
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Ivan Stoitsov
Ivan Stoitsov (Иван Стоицов, born in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian male weightlifter, competing in the 77 kg category and representing Bulgaria at international competitions.
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Ivan Stoyanov (athlete)
Ivan Stoyanov (Иван Стоянов, born 16 November 1969) is a retired Bulgarian long jumper.
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Ivan Stoyanov (footballer, born 1991)
Ivan Stoyanov (Иван Стоянов; born 9 July 1991) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a defender.
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Ivan the Russian
Ivan the Russian (Иван Русина, Ivan Rusina; Orosz Iván) (fl. 1288/1323–1332) was a 14th-century Bulgarian military leader of Russian origin who served Bulgarian tsars Michael Shishman and Ivan Alexander.
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Ivan Tsvetkov
Ivan Tsvetkov (Иван Цветков; born 31 August 1979) is a retired Bulgarian footballer who played as a forward.
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Ivan Vazov National Library
The Ivan Vazov National Library (Народна библиотека "Иван Вазов") is a library situated in Bulgaria's second largest city, Plovdiv.
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Ivana Filipović
Small text Ivana Filipović (Ивана Филиповић, born November 9, 1989 in Novi Sad, SR Serbia, Yugoslavia) is a rower from Serbia.
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Ivanka Vancheva
Ivanka Vancheva (Иванка Ванчева; born October 31, 1953 in Plovdiv) is a former javelin thrower from Bulgaria, who set her personal best in 1980, throwing 65.38 metres.
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Ivanovo
Ivanovo (p) is a city and the administrative center of Ivanovo Oblast, Russia, located from Moscow and approximately from Yaroslavl, Vladimir, and Kostroma.
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Ivaylo Dimitrov (footballer, born 1987)
Ivaylo Dimitrov (Ивайло Димитров; born 26 June 1987 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian former footballer who played as a right back.
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Ivaylo Traykov
Ivaylo Traykov (Bulgarian: Ивайло Трайков) is a former professional tennis player from Bulgaria.
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Iván Pedroso
Iván Lázaro Pedroso Soler (born December 17, 1972) is a retired Cuban track and field athlete, who specialized in the long jump, and the current coach of Nelson Évora.
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Ivet Lalova-Collio
Ivet Miroslavova Lalova-Collio (Ивет Мирославова Лалова-Колио, born 18 May 1984 in Sofia) is a Bulgarian athlete who specialises in the 100 metres and 200 metres sprint events.
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Iyad Hamud
Iyad Hamud (Ияд Хамуд; born 24 July 2001) is a Bulgarian-Lebanese footballer who currently plays as a forward for Sheffield Wednesday.
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Izzet Mehmed Pasha
Izzet Mehmed Pasha (1723 – February 1784, Belgrade) was an Ottoman statesman who served as the Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire twice, first from 1774 to 1775, and second from 1781 to 1782.
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Jackie Kiddle
Jackie Kiddle (born 16 July 1994) is a New Zealand rower.
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James Stallworth (athlete)
James Stallworth (born April 29, 1971) is an American track and field athlete, primarily known for the long jump.
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Janeth Caizalitín
Janeth Marcia Caizalitín Tenorio (born April 21, 1974, in Salcedo, Cotopaxi) is a retired female athlete from Ecuador, She competed in the middle-distance events.
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Janette Husárová
Janette Husárová (born 4 June 1974) is a retired Slovak professional tennis player.
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Januarius MacGahan
Januarius Aloysius MacGahan (June 12, 1844 – June 9, 1878) was an American journalist and war correspondent working for the New York Herald and the London Daily News.
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Japan Fed Cup team
The Japan Fed Cup team represents Japan in Fed Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Japan Tennis Association.
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Jason John (athlete)
Jason John (born 17 October 1971) is a retired English athlete who competed in the sprinting events.
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Jazz FM (Bulgaria)
Radio Jazz FM is a Bulgarian jazz music radio station, launched in 2001.
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Jean Galfione
Jean Galfione (born 9 June 1971 in Paris) is a retired, French pole vaulter.
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Jean Jaurès
Auguste Marie Joseph Jean Léon Jaurès, commonly referred as Jean Jaurès (3 September 185931 July 1914) was a French Socialist leader.
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Jean-Kersley Gardenne
Jean-Kersley Gardenne (born 16 February 1972) is a retired Mauritian pole vaulter.
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Jeddah
Jeddah (sometimes spelled Jiddah or Jedda;; جدة, Hejazi pronunciation) is a city in the Hijaz Tihamah region on the coast of the Red Sea and is the major urban center of western Saudi Arabia. It is the largest city in Makkah Province, the largest seaport on the Red Sea, and with a population of about four million people, the second-largest city in Saudi Arabia after the capital city, Riyadh. Jeddah is Saudi Arabia's commercial capital. Jeddah is the principal gateway to Mecca and Medina, two of the holiest cities in Islam and popular tourist attractions. Economically, Jeddah is focusing on further developing capital investment in scientific and engineering leadership within Saudi Arabia, and the Middle East. Jeddah was independently ranked fourth in the Africa – Mid-East region in terms of innovation in 2009 in the Innovation Cities Index. Jeddah is one of Saudi Arabia's primary resort cities and was named a Beta world city by the Globalization and World Cities Study Group and Network (GaWC). Given the city's close proximity to the Red Sea, fishing and seafood dominates the food culture unlike other parts of the country. In Arabic, the city's motto is "Jeddah Ghair," which translates to "Jeddah is different." The motto has been widely used among both locals as well as foreign visitors. The city had been previously perceived as the "most open" city in Saudi Arabia.
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Jefferson Pérez
Jefferson Leonardo Pérez Quezada (born July 1, 1974 in Cuenca) is a retired Ecuadorian race walker.
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Jefrem (patriarch)
Jefrem (Јефрем; Ephraem; c. 1312 – died 1400), also known as Elder Jefrem (старац Јефрем), was the Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church twice, in 1375–1379 and 1389–1392, and a poet.
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Jeremias II of Constantinople
Jeremias II Tranos (c. 1536 – September 1595) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople three times between 1572 and 1595.
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Jim Svenøy
Jim Svenøy (born 22 April 1972 in Fræna) is a retired Norwegian athlete who specialized in the 3000 metre steeplechase.
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Jin Bingjie
Jin Bingjie (金 冰洁 - Jīn Bīngjié; born 1 April 1971 in Liaoning) is a retired Chinese race walker.
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Jo Van Daele
Jo Van Daele (born 6 April 1972) is a male discus thrower from Belgium.
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Joanna Wiśniewska
Joanna Wiśniewska (born 24 May 1972 in Wrocław) is a discus thrower from Poland.
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Joanne Wise
Joanne Wise (born 15 March 1971) is a former British track and field athlete who competed in the long jump.
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Joël Bourgeois
Joël Denis Bourgeois (born April 25, 1971 in Moncton, New Brunswick) is a middle and long-distance runner competing for Canada.
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Joel Lamela
Joel Lamela Loaces (born January 29, 1971) is a former sprinter from Cuba.
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Johan Lisabeth
Johan Lisabeth (born 25 June 1971 in Tielt, West Vlaanderen) is a retired Belgian athlete who specialised in the high hurdles.
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Johann Ge Moll
Johann Ge Moll (born Timen Timev, Plovdiv, Bulgaria) nom de plume in English, (as Materius Rosencroytz, Anubis author pseudonyms in Bulgarian) is best known for concepts Desemantism - Omni-semantism introduced by him in philosophy, linguistics and semiology.
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Johannes Avetaranian
Johannes Avetaranian (Erzurum, Ottoman Empire, June 30, 1861 – Wiesbaden, Weimar Republic, nowadays Germany on December 11, 1919), born Muhammad Shukri (Mehmet Şükri), was, according to his autobiography, a Turkish descendent of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
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John Ash (writer)
John Ash (born 29 June 1948) is an expatriate British poet and writer.
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John Godina
John Carl Godina (born May 31, 1972) is an American shot putter, whose record includes three World Championship wins and two Olympic medals.
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John II Komnenos
John II Komnenos or Comnenus (Ίωάννης Βʹ Κομνηνός, Iōannēs II Komnēnos; 13 September 1087 – 8 April 1143) was Byzantine Emperor from 1118 to 1143.
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John Komnenos (governor of Dyrrhachium)
John Komnenos (Ἰωάννης Κομνηνός, Iōannēs Komnēnos) was a Byzantine aristocrat, the nephew of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos (r. 1081–1118) and long-time governor (doux) of the strategically important city and theme of Dyrrhachium.
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John Vincent Atanasoff
John Vincent Atanasoff (October 4, 1903 – June 15, 1995) was an American-Bulgarian physicist and inventor, best known for being credited with inventing the first electronic digital computer.
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Jon Brown
Jonathan ("Jon") Michael Brown (born 27 February 1971) is a former British long-distance runner who specialised in 10,000 metres, cross country running and the marathon.
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Jonas Schützeberg
Jonas Schützeberg (born 13 June 1984) is a German lightweight rower.
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Jonathan Mestel
Andrew Jonathan Mestel (born 13 March 1957 in Cambridge, England) is Professor of Applied Mathematics at Imperial College London.
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Jordan Radev
Jordan Radev (Йордан Радев; born March 4, 1976) is a Bulgarian wrestler and professional mixed martial artist.
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Josaphat Chichkov
Robert-Matthew Chichkov (9 February 1884 – 11 November 1952) in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, was a priest, rector and teacher who was sentenced to death in the early 1950s.
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José Garcia (canoeist)
José Garcia (born 10 February 1964) is a Portuguese sprint canoeist who competed from the late 1980s to the late 1990s.
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José Pérez (athlete)
José Roquez Pérez (born 19 March 1971) is a retired Cuban athlete who specialised in the 400 metres hurdles.
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Josef Schnitter
Josef Schnitter (Йосиф Шнитер, Yosif Shniter; 6 October 1852–26 April 1914) was a Czech–Bulgarian architect, engineer and geodesist credited with shaping the modern appearance of Plovdiv, Bulgaria's second-largest city.
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Josefa Idem
Josefa Idem (born 23 September 1964 in Goch, West Germany) is a West German-born Italian sprint canoer turned politician.
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Jovana Jakšić
Jovana Jakšić (Јована Јакшић,; born 30 September 1993) is a Serbian tennis player.
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Jules Pascin
Julius Mordecai Pincas (March 31, 1885 – June 5, 1930), known as Pascin (erroneously or), Jules Pascin, or the "Prince of Montparnasse", was a Bulgarian artist known for his paintings and drawings.
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Julia Duporty
Esther Julia "Daysi" Duporty Torres (born February 9, 1971 in Guantánamo) is a retired female sprinter from Cuba, who competed at three consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1992.
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Julia Merino
María Julia Merino García (born 3 March 1971 in Valladolid) is a retired Spanish sprinter who specialised in the 400 metres.
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Julia Wachaczyk
Julia Wachaczyk (born 13 April 1994 in Bielefeld) is a German tennis player.
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Julian Golley
Julian Quintin Patrick Golley (born 12 September 1971) is a British triple jumper.
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Junior World Fencing Championships
The Junior World Fencing Championships are an annual international fencing competition held by the International Fencing Federation for athletes up to 20 years old.
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Kaffe (band)
Kaffe (Каффе) is a Bulgarian jazz band who represented their home country in the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest.
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Kalekovets
Kalekovets is a village in Maritsa Municipality, Plovdiv Province.
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Kaliopa House
The Kaliopa House (Къщата на Калиопа), a popular name for the Bulgarian "Urban lifestyle of Rousse" museum (Къща-музей „Градския бит на Русе“), was built in 1864.
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Kalofer
Kalòfer is a town in central Bulgaria, located on the banks of the Tundzha between the Balkan Mountains to the north and the Sredna Gora to the south.
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Kaloyan of Bulgaria
Kaloyan, also known as Kalojan, Johannitsa or Ioannitsa (Калоян; 1170 – October 1207) was emperor (or tsar) of Bulgaria from 1196 to 1207.
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Kalugerovo, Pazardzhik Province
Kalugerovo is a large Bulgarian village part of Pazardzhik Province.
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Kamen Dimitrov
Kamen Dimitrov (Камен Димитров) (born 18 January 1962) is a retired Bulgarian discus thrower.
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Kamen Georgiev
Kamen Georgiev (Камен Георгиев) is a Bulgarian MMA fighter who competes in the Light heavyweight division.
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Kamen Petkov
Kamen Petkov (Bulgarian: Камен Петков) was a Bulgarian architect based in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Kamen Vitchev
Peter Vitchev, also known as Blessed Kamen Vitchev, was a Bulgarian Eastern Catholic and an Assumptionist priest who was martyred by the Bulgarian communist regime.
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Kamenica
Kamenica (Cyrillic: Каменица, also spelled Kamenitsa, from the word kamen - "stone") is a Slavic toponym that may refer to.
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Kamenitsa
Kamenitsa (Каменица in Bulgarian), from the word kamen - "stone" and the suffix -itsa, is the name of several locations.
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Kamenitsa (neighbourhood)
Kamenitsa is a residential neighbourhood in the east part of Plovdiv, in Bulgaria.
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Kamenitza
Kamenitza (Каменица) is one of the top-selling Bulgarian beer companies, based in the city of Plovdiv.
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Kamila Holpuchová
Kamila Holpuchová (born 27 September 1973) is a retired female race walker from the Czech Republic.
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Kanaleto (Bulgarian show)
Kanaleto was a Bulgarian television comedy that was broadcast on Bulgarian National Television.
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Kankaraš
Kankaraš (Montenegrin, Канкараш) is a Serbo-Croatian surname found mostly in Montenegro.
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Kareem Streete-Thompson
Kareem Streete-Thompson (born March 30, 1973) is a Caymanian-American athlete specializing in the long jump and the 100 metres.
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Karel Škorpil
Karel Václav Škorpil (Карел Вацлав Шкорпил; 15 May 18599 March 1944) was a Czech-Bulgarian archaeologist and museum worker credited along with his brother Hermann with the establishment of those two disciplines in Bulgaria.
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Karlovo
Kàrlovo (Карлово) is a picturesque and a historically important town in central Bulgaria located in a fertile valley along the river Stryama at the southern foot of the Balkan Mountains.
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Karposh's rebellion
Karposh’s rebellion or Karposh’s uprising was a Christian anti-Ottoman uprising in the Central Balkans that took place in October 1689.
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Karsten Kobs
Karsten Kobs (born 16 September 1971 in Dortmund) is a German hammer thrower, whose personal best throw is 82.78 metres, achieved in June 1999 in Dortmund.
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Kastoria
Kastoria (Καστοριά, Kastoriá) is a city in northern Greece in the region of West Macedonia.
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Katariina Tuohimaa
Katariina Tuohimaa (born 28 April 1988 in Helsinki) is a retired Finnish tennis player who won five ITF doubles titles in her career.
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Katarzyna Mycka
Katarzyna Mycka (born 1972) is a Polish marimba player and percussionist.
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Kateryna Lagno
Kateryna Aleksandrovna Lagno (Катерина Олександрівна Лагно; Екатерина Александровна Лагно; born 27 December 1989) is a Russian (formerly Ukrainian), Ukrayinska Pravda Sport (12 July 2014) chess grandmaster.
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Katharine Merry
Katharine Merry (born 21 September 1974) is an English former sprinter.
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Katja Wächter
Katja Wächter (born January 28, 1982 in Leipzig, Sachsen) is a German foil fencer.
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Katrin Taseva
Katrin Yankova Taseva (Катрин Янкова Тасева, born November 24, 1997) is a Bulgarian individual rhythmic gymnast.
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Kaygusuz Abdal
Kaygusuz Abdal (1341-1444) was a Turkish folk poet of the 14th century.
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Kazanlak
Kazanlak (Казанлъ̀к, Kazanlǎk, Thracian and Greek Σευθόπολις (Seuthopolis) is a Bulgarian town in Stara Zagora Province, located in the middle of the plain of the same name, at the foot of the Balkan mountain range, at the eastern end of the Rose Valley. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Kazanlak Municipality. The town is among the 15 biggest industrial centres in Bulgaria, with a population of 47,325 people as of Feb 2011. It is the center of rose oil extraction in Bulgaria and the oil-producing rose of Kazanlak is one of the most widely recognizable national symbols.
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Kazuhiko Yamazaki
is a Japanese former athlete who specialised in the 400 metres hurdles.
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Keith Cullen (athlete)
Keith John Cullen (born 13 June 1972 in Ilford, Greater London) is a male long-distance runner from England, who represented Great Britain at the 2000 Summer Olympics in the men's marathon.
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Kelmendi (tribe)
Kelmendi (Kelmendi) is a northern Albanian tribe and region (Kelmendi mountains, Malet e Kelmendit) in the mountainous borderlands of Albania towards Montenegro, of the wider Malësia-region.
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Kelsi Walters
Kelsi Walters (born 13 April 1994) is a New Zealand rower.
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Kennedy Ochieng
Kennedy Ochieng (born 30 December 1971) is a retired Kenyan sprinter who specialized in the 400 metres.
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Keri Lees
Keri Lees (née Maddox; born 4 July 1972 in Stone, Staffordshire) is a retired English athlete who competed in the 100 metres hurdles and 400 metres hurdles.
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Khemraj Naiko
Khemraj Naiko (born 23 August 1972) is a retired Mauritian high jumper.
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Kim Soon-hyung
Kim Soon-Hyung (born 15 July 1973) is a retired South Korean middle distance runner who specialized in the 800 and 1500 metres.
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Kira Zvorykina
Kira Alekseyevna Zvorykina (September 29, 1919 – September 6, 2014) was a Soviet chess player who spent many years living in Belarus.
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Kiril Akalski
Kiril Akalski (Кирил Акалски; born 17 October 1985) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper.
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Kiril Andonov
Kiril Andonov (Bulgarian: Кирил Андонов) (born 1 November 1967) is a retired Bulgarian football player.
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Kiril Georgiev (footballer)
Kiril Georgiev (Кирил Георгиев; born 10 December 1990) is a Bulgarian footballer currently playing for Hebar Pazardzhik as a midfielder.
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Kiril Lambov
Kiril Minkov Lambov (born July 4, 1955 in Lyaskovets) is a composer, pianist, and conductor.
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Kiryak Shkurtov
Kiryak Hristov Shkurtov or Kiriak Shkurtov (Киряк Христов Шкуртов) (1872 in Starichani, present-day Lakkomata, Greece – 1965 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria) was a Bulgarian revolutionary, voivode of Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization in the region of Kostur (Kastoria), present-day Greece.
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Klisura (Bulgaria)
Klisura (Клисура, "gorge") is a small town in the Karlovo Municipality of the Plovdiv Province in central Bulgaria.
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Košice
Košice is the largest city in eastern Slovakia and in 2013 was the European Capital of Culture (together with Marseille, France).
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Kolodruma
Kolodruma (Колодрума) is a velodrome and a multifunctional indoor arena located in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Komatevo
Komatevo (Коматево) is a neighbourhood of the city of Plovdiv, southern Bulgaria.
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Komotini
Komotini (Κομοτηνή; Gümülcine) is a city in the region of East Macedonia and Thrace, northeastern Greece.
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Konstadinos Gatsioudis
Konstadinos Gatsioudis (Κωνσταντίνος Γκατσιούδης, born 17 December 1973) is a retired Greek track and field athlete who competed in the javelin throw.
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Konstantin Antonov
Konstantin Antonov Ivanov (Константин Антонов Иванов), nicknamed Sechenkata (Сеченката), and also known under the name Valcho Antonov, was a Bulgarian revolutionary, a member of the Supreme Macedonian-Adrianople Committee, the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) and the Bulgarian Communist Party.
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Konstantin Fotinov
Konstantin Georgiev Fotinov (Константин Георгиев Фотинов) (c. 1790 – 29 November 1858) was a Bulgarian writer, translator and enlightener of the Bulgarian National Revival period.
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Konstantin Lukash
Konstantin Lukash (Константин Лукаш; September 16, 1890 in Plovdiv – March 15, 1945) was a Bulgarian officer and Chief of Staff of the Bulgarian Army during the period 11 August 1941 - 11 May 1944.
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Konstantin Stoilov
Konstantin Stoilov (Константин Стоилов) (23 September 1853 O.S. – 23 March 1901 O.S.) was a leading Bulgarian politician and twice Prime Minister.
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Konstantin Tih
Konstantin Tih (Константин Тих Асен; 1257–77) or Constantine I (Константин I), was the emperor (tsar) of Bulgaria from 1257 to 1277.
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Konstantinos Pochanis
Konstantinos Pochanis (Κωνσταντίνος Ποχάνης, born 29 July 1973) is a retired Cypriot athlete who specialised in the 400 metres hurdles.
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Kopanitsa
Kopanitsa (called in some regions Gankino) is the name for a family of lively folk dances from western Bulgaria written in meter, and also sometimes for the accompanying music.
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Kosovo, Plovdiv Province
Kosovo is a village in Plovdiv Province, Bulgaria.
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Kostadin Dyakov
Kostadin Dyakov (Костадин Дяков; born 22 August 1985) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a midfielder.
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Kostadin Kostadinov
Kostadin Stefanov Kostadinov (Костадин Стефанов Костадинов, born 25 June 1959 in Plovdiv) is a retired Bulgarian football player.
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Kostadin Slaev
Kostadin Slaev (Bulgarian: Костадин Слаев; born 2 October 1989) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a left back for CSKA 1948 Sofia.
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Kostadin Vidolov
Kostadin Tododrov Vidolov (Костадин Тодоров Видолов) (born 2 May 1970) is a Bulgarian former footballer.
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Kostas Varnalis
Kostas Varnalis (Κώστας Βάρναλης; 14 February 1884 – 16 December 1974) was a Greek poet.
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Kostenets Municipality
The Kostenets municipality (Община Костенец) is one of the 22 municipalities of the Sofia Province, Bulgaria.
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Kourkouas
The Kourkouas or Curcuas (Κουρκούας, from, Gurgen) family was one of the many nakharar families from Armenia that migrated to the Byzantine Empire during the period of Arab rule over Armenia (7th–9th centuries).
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Krasimir Chomakov
Krasimir Chomakov (Красимир Чомаков; born 8 June 1977 in Plovdiv) is a former Bulgarian footballer who played as a midfielder.
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Krasimir Dimitrov
Krasimir Dimitrov (Красимир Димитров; born 5 November 1971) is a former Bulgarian footballer, who played as a midfielder.
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Krasimir Krastev
Krasimir Krastev (Красимир Кръстев) (born 26 August 1984) is a left midfielder association football player from Bulgaria who is currently playing for Botev Plovdiv.
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Kresna–Razlog uprising
The Kresna–Razlog Uprising (Кресненско-Разложко въстание, Kresnensko-Razlozhko vastanie) was a Bulgarian uprising against the Ottoman rule, predominantly in the areas of Kresna and Razlog in late 1878 and early 1879.
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Krichim
Krichim (Кричим) is a town in Bulgaria, located in the southwestern part of Plovdiv Province close to Perushtitsa.
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Krikor Azaryan
Krikor Stepan Azaryan (Крикор Степан Азарян) (14 March 1934 – 14 December 2009) was a Bulgarian director.
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Kristian Dimitrov
Kristian Dimitrov (Кристиан Димитров; born 27 February 1997) is a Bulgarian footballer who currently plays as a defender for Montana on loan from Botev Plovdiv.
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Kristiyan Katsarev
Kristiyan Katsarev (Кристиян Кацарев; born 7 August 1995) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Tsarsko Selo.
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Krum Yanev
Krum Ivanov Yanev (9 January 1929 – 24 August 2012) was a Bulgarian footballer who played at both professional and international levels, as a forward.
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Krumovo
Krumovo (Крумово) is a village in the Plovdiv Province, southern Bulgaria.
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Kubrat Pulev
Kubrat Venkov Pulev (Кубрат Венков Пулев; born 4 May 1981) is a Bulgarian professional boxer.
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Kuklen
Kuklen (Куклен) is a town in southern Bulgaria, part of Plovdiv Province.
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Kumanovo
Kumanovo (Куманово; also known by other alternative names) is a city in the Republic of Macedonia and is the seat of Kumanovo Municipality, the largest municipality in the country.
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Kurban Günebakan
Kurban Günebakan (born September 13, 1978 in Kars), nicknamed Kaplan (Tiger), is a Turkish amateur boxer best known to win the bronze medal in the super heavyweight division at the 2006 European Amateur Boxing Championships held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Kutaisi
Kutaisi (ქუთაისი; ancient names: Aea/Aia, Kotais, Kutatisi, Kutaïsi) is the legislative capital of Georgia, and its 3rd most populous city.
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Kuzman Shapkarev
Kuzman Anastasov Shapkarev, (Кузман Анастасов Шапкарев), (1 January 1834 in Ohrid – 18 March 1909 in Sofia) was a Bulgarian folklorist, ethnographer and scientist from the Ottoman region of Macedonia, author of textbooks and ethnographic studies and a significant figure of the Bulgarian National Revival.
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Květa Eretová
Květa Eretová (born 21 October 1926), née Jeništová, is a Czech chess player who holds the title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM, 1986).
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Kyle Vander Kuyp
Kyle Bernard Vander Kuyp (born 30 May 1971 in Paddington, a suburb of Sydney), is an indigenous Australian athlete of the Worimi and Yuin tribe of North and South Coast New South Wales.
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Kyrill (Yonchev)
The Most Reverend Kyrill (secular name Ilia Manchov Yonchev, Илия Манчов Йончев; February 26,1920, Panagyurishte, Bulgaria – June 17, 2007, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) was the archbishop of the Orthodox Church in America's Diocese of Western Pennsylvania and Bulgarian Diocese.
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L'Amour de la femme vénale
Translated from Bulgarian, L'Amour de la femme vénale is the French title of a brief essay by Octave Mirbeau on prostitution, which appeared in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, in 1922: Любовта на продажната жена.
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Lajos Portisch
Lajos Portisch (born 4 April 1937) is a Hungarian chess Grandmaster, whose positional style earned him the nickname, the "Hungarian Botvinnik".
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Laki, Plovdiv Province
Laki (Лъки) is a small town in Laki Municipality in Plovdiv Province, southern Bulgaria.
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Lala Şahin Pasha
Lala Şahin Pasha (Lala Şahin Paşa; 1330 – after 1388) was the first Beylerbey of Rumelia.
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Lalka Berberova
Lalka Stoyanova Berberova (Лалка Стоянова Берберова; 11 June 1965 – 24 July 2006) was a Bulgarian rower.
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Lambros Koromilas
Lambros Koromilas (Λάμπρος Κορομηλάς: 1856 in Athens – 1923 in New York City) was a Greek economist and diplomat, and one of the leading figures in the Macedonian Struggle during his tenure as Greek Consul-General to Thessaloniki in 1904–1907.
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Largest Armenian diaspora communities
The following table is the list of urban areas with the largest Armenian population outside the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Artsakh, in what is commonly called the Armenian diaspora.
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Larry Cain
Laurence J. "Larry" Cain, (born January 9, 1963) is a Canadian sprint canoeist, having begun his career in 1974 at the Oakville Racing Canoe Club, now the Burloak Canoe Club, in Oakville, Ontario.
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Latin exonyms
Below is list of Latin exonyms for places in Europe and Middle East.
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Laura Flessel-Colovic
Laura Flessel-Colovic (born 6 November 1971 in Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe) is the French Minister of Sports and a French épée fencer.
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Laurent Fressinet
Laurent Fressinet (born 30 November 1981 in Dax) is a French chess grandmaster.
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László Vincze
László Vincze is a Hungarian sprint canoer who competed in the late 1980s.
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Lea Haggett
Lea Haggett-Goodman (born 9 May 1972) is an English former high jumper.
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Leder und Schuh
The Leder & Schuh Group, one of the largest shoe companies in Europe, employs over 2,321 people in about 206 locations and gains total revenue of 374 million Euros.
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Legacy of the Beast World Tour
The Legacy of the Beast World Tour is an ongoing concert tour by Iron Maiden, named after the comic and mobile game released by the band in 2017.
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Lency Montelier
Lency Montelier Ellacia (born 13 February 1971) is a retired female track and field athlete from Cuba, best known for winning the gold medal in the women's 400m hurdles at the 1991 Pan American Games in Havana, Cuba.
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Les Gens du quai
Les Gens du Quai (in English People of the Quay) is a Contemporary dance company founded in 1993 in Montpellier, France.
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Leskovac
Leskovac (Serbian Cyrillic: Лесковац) is a city and the administrative center of the Jablanica District in southern Serbia.
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Leuce (titular see)
Leuce was a town and episcopal see in the late Roman province of Thracia.
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Lev Psakhis
Lev Borisovich Psakhis (לב בוריסוביץ' פסחיס; Лев Борисович Псахис; born 29 November 1958 in Krasnoyarsk, Russia) is a naturalised Israeli chess grandmaster, trainer and author.
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LGBT rights in Bulgaria
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Bulgaria may face legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents.
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Lidia Nencheva
Lidia Nencheva (Лидия Ненчева, born in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian sport shooter.
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Lilcho Arsov
Lilcho Arsov (Лилчо Арсов; born 16 October 1972) is a former Bulgarian football goalkeeper, who is currently coach at PFC Botev Plovdiv.
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Lilit Mkrtchian
Lilit Mkrtchian (Լիլիթ Մկրտչյան; born 9 August 1982 in Yerevan) is an Armenian chess player, who holds the FIDE titles of International Master (IM) and Woman Grandmaster (WGM), and four-time Armenian women's chess champion.
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Lilyana Tomova
Lilyana Tomova-Todorova (Лиляна Томова-Тодорова), born 9 August 1946) is a retired Bulgarian sprinter and middle-distance runner who specialized in the 400, 800 and 1500 metres. Lilyana was born in Plovdiv, and represented the club Trakiya Plovdiv. She won a silver medal in a 4 x 392 metres relay race at the 1974 European Indoor Championships. She also reached the final of the 800 metres event, but did not finish the race. At the 1974 European Championships in the summer she won the gold medal in the 800 metres and silver in the 1500 metres. In winning gold she beat the reigning Olympic 800 metres bronze medallist Gunhild Hoffmeister by 0.67 seconds, but Hoffmeister won the 1500 metres. Tomova-Todorova continued to win the silver medal in the 800 metres at the 1976 European Indoor Championships. She competed once at the Olympic Games, in 1976. Here she finished second in her initial 800 metres heat, but was knocked out in the semi-finals. She also competed in the 4 x 400 metres relay, but the team did not progress past the first round. In winning an 800 metres medal at the 1976 European Indoor Championships, she was a part of a strong tradition of Bulgarian 800 metres runners, who won medals at the European Indoor Championships in 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978 and 1979. Other than Tomova-Todorova, these medals were taken by Svetla Zlateva, Stefka Yordanova, Rositsa Pekhlivanova, Nikolina Shtereva and Totka Petrova. She became Bulgarian 400 metres champion in 1967, 1968, 1969, 1972 and 1973 as well as 800 metres champion in 1972. She became Bulgarian indoor champion in the 400 metres in 1970 and 1976. Her personal best in the 400 metres was 51.99 seconds, achieved in August 1973 in Athens. Her personal bests in the 800 and 1500 metres were both achieved in the finals of the 1974 European Championships in Rome: 1:58.14 minutes in the 800 metres and 4:05.0 minutes in the 1500 metres. She also had 2:36.4 minutes in the 1000 metres, achieved in July 1976 in Sofia.
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Lisa-Marie Vizaniari
Lisa-Marie Vizaniari (born 14 December 1971 in Lake Cargelligo, New South Wales) is an Australian retired discus thrower and a retired professional boxer.
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List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by airline (A–C)
This list of accidents and incidents involving airliners by airline summarizes airline accidents and all kinds of minor incidents by airline company with flight number, location, date, aircraft type, and cause.
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List of agricultural universities and colleges
This article, List of agricultural universities and colleges, lists agricultural universities and colleges around the world, by continent and country.
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List of airports by IATA code: P
No description.
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List of airports by ICAO code: L
Format of entries is.
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List of airports in Bulgaria
This is a list of airports in Bulgaria.
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List of ambassadors of Turkey
The following is the list of Ambassadors from Turkey.
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List of ancient cities in Thrace and Dacia
This is a list of ancient cities, towns, villages, and fortresses in and around Thrace and Dacia.
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List of ancient Greek cities
This is a small list of ancient Greek cities, including colonies outside Greece proper.
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List of aqueducts in the Roman Empire
This is a list of aqueducts in the Roman Empire.
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List of Arkia destinations
Israeli airline Arkia operates scheduled services to the following destinations.
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List of association football stadiums by capacity
The following is a list of football stadiums.
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List of Belarusian records in athletics
The following are the national records in athletics in Belarus maintained by Belarus Athletic Federation (BFLA).
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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 Bulgarian Air Force bases
The Bulgarian Air Force has used a number of air bases since 1945.
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List of Bulgarian football champions
Bulgarian football champions mean those that won the highest league in Bulgarian football, which since 2016-2017 is the First Professional League.
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List of Bulgarian military bases
* Vrazhdebna Air Base, Sofia.
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List of Bulgarian records in athletics
The following are the national records in athletics in Bulgaria maintained by the Bulgarian Athletic Federation (Българска Федерация Лека Атлетика) (BFLA).
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List of Bulgarian Turks
This is a list of notable Turks in Bulgaria.
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List of Bulgarian wine regions
The following is a list of Bulgarian wine regions.
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List of Byzantine usurpers
The following is a list of usurpers in the Eastern Roman Empire or Byzantine Empire, from the start of the reign of Arcadius in 395 to the fall of Constantinople in 1453.
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List of car-free places
The areas in this list of car-free places make up a sizeable fraction of a city, town, or island; public transport connections do not in themselves constitute a car free area.
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List of castles in Bulgaria
This is a partial list of fortifications in Bulgaria, including castles, castra, defensive walls, etc.
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List of cathedrals in Bulgaria
This is the list of cathedrals in Bulgaria sorted by denomination.
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List of Catholic archdioceses
The following is a current list of Catholic archdioceses ordered by country and continent (for the Latin Church) and by liturgical rite (for the Eastern Catholic Churches).
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List of Catholic dioceses in Bulgaria
The Roman Catholic Church in Bulgaria, joint in an episcopal conference (Mejduritualnata Episcopska Konferenzia vâv Bâlgaria), comprises only exempt sees.
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List of Central American and Caribbean junior records in athletics
Central American and Caribbean Junior records in athletics are the best marks set in an event by an athlete who has not yet reached their 20th birthday in the given year of competition, competing for a member nation of the Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation (CACAC).
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List of chamber music festivals
The following is an incomplete list of chamber music festivals, which encapsulates music festivals focused on chamber music.
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List of cities and towns in Bulgaria
This is a complete list of all cities and towns in Bulgaria sorted by population.
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List of cities by elevation
The following is a list of the world's major cities by elevation.
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List of cities claimed to be built on seven hills
City of Seven Hills usually refers to Rome.
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List of cities conquered by the Ottoman Empire
The list of major cities conquered by the Ottoman Empire is below.
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List of cities in the European Union by Muslim population
Islam is the fastest-growing major religion in Europe, primarily due to immigration.
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List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits
Below is a list of the largest cities in the European Union according to the population within their city limits.
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List of cities of Thrace
This is a list of cities and towns in Thrace, a geographical region split between Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey.
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List of cities with the most high-rise buildings
This is a list of cities with the most high-rise buildings.
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List of city name changes
This is a list of cities and towns whose names were officially changed at one or more points in history.
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List of city squares
The following is a partial list of prominent city squares.
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List of companies of Bulgaria
Bulgaria is a country in southeastern Europe.
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List of countries by national capital, largest and second-largest cities
This is a list of the largest and second-largest cities by population in each country.
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List of countries with McDonald's restaurants
This is a listing of countries with McDonald's restaurants.
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List of diplomatic missions in Bulgaria
This page lists diplomatic missions resident in Bulgaria.
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List of diplomatic missions of Greece
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Greece, excluding honorary consulates.
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List of diplomatic missions of Turkey
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Turkey, including consulates-general.
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List of drinks named after places
The following drinks were named after places.
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List of earthquakes in Bulgaria
This list of earthquakes in Bulgaria is organized by date and includes events that caused injuries/fatalities, historic quakes, as well events that are notable for other reasons.
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List of Ecuadorian records in athletics
The following are the national records in athletics in Ecuador maintained by Ecuador's national athletics federation: Federación Ecuatoriana de Atletismo (FEA).
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List of equestrian statues
This is a list of equestrian statues by country.
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List of European junior records in athletics
European junior records in the sport of athletics are ratified by the European Athletics Association (EAA).
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List of European records in masters athletics
These are the current European records in the various age groups of Masters athletics.
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List of European under-23 records in athletics
European U23 records in the sport of athletics are ratified by the European Athletics Association (EAA).
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List of football clubs in Bulgaria
This list of football teams in Bulgaria, contains football clubs that have recently been and/or still are members of the Bulgarian Football Union.
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List of football stadiums in Bulgaria
The following is a list of football stadiums in Bulgaria, ordered by capacity.
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List of former national capitals
Throughout the world there are many cities that were once national capitals but no longer have that status because the country ceased to exist, the capital was moved, or the capital city was renamed.
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List of Greek place names
This is a list of Greek place names as they exist in the Greek language.
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List of Greeks
This is a list of notable Greeks.
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List of herbaria
This is a list of herbaria, organized first by continent where the herbarium is located, then within each continent by size of the collection.
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List of herbaria in Europe
This is a list of herbaria in Europe, organized first by region where the herbarium is located (using the United Nations geoscheme for Europe), then within each region by size of the collection.
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List of high-ranking commanders of the Turkish War of Independence
This list includes high-ranking commanders who took part in Turkish War of Independence.
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List of hills
* Big Hill.
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List of indoor arenas
The following is a list of indoor arenas.
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List of indoor arenas in Bulgaria
The following is a list of indoor arenas in Bulgaria.
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List of industrial regions
Industrial region or industrial area refers to a region with extremely dense industry.
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List of inscribed flags
This is a list of flags that are inscribed with written text.
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List of international airports by country
This is a list of international airports by country.
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List of Islamic muftiates
This is a growing List of Islamic muftis and territorial muftiates.
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List of largest European cities in history
No description.
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List of Latin place names in the Balkans
This list includes countries and regions in the current common definition of the Balkan Peninsula that were part of the Roman Empire, or that were given Latin place names in historical references.
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List of Macedonian records in athletics
The following are the national records in athletics in the Republic of Macedonia maintained by its national athletics federation: Atletska Federacija na Makedonija (AFM).
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List of mayors of Plovdiv
This is a chronological list of mayors of Plovdiv, the second largest city of Bulgaria, since that post was established after the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878.
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List of military special forces units
This is a list of active special forces (SF) or special operations forces (SOF) from militaries around the world.
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List of mosques
This is an incomplete list of some of the more famous mosques around the world.
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List of mosques in Europe
This is a partial list of mosques in Europe.
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List of most polluted cities by particulate matter concentration
This list contains the top 500 cities by PM2.5 annual mean concentration measurement whose measurement is greater than or equal to the air quality guideline (AQG) of 10 as documented by the World Health Organization covering the period from 2008 to 2015, with the majority of values being more recent than 2013.
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List of named passenger trains of Europe
This article contains a list of named passenger trains in Europe, listed by country.
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List of North, Central American and Caribbean junior records in athletics
North, Central American and Caribbean Junior records in athletics are the best marks set in an event by an athlete who has not yet reached their 20th birthday in the given year of competition, competing for a member nation of the North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletic Association (NACAC).
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List of Oceanian junior records in athletics
Oceanian junior records in the sport of athletics are ratified by the Oceania Athletics Association (OAA).
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List of Oceanian youth bests in athletics
Oceanian youth bests are ratified by the Oceania Athletics Association (OAA) and comprise the all-time best marks set in competition by Oceanian athletes aged 17 or younger throughout the entire calendar year of the performance.
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List of oldest continuously inhabited cities
This is a list of present-day cities by the time period over which they have been continuously inhabited.
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List of Ottoman Grand Viziers
The Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire (Vezir-i Azam or Sadr-ı Azam (Sadrazam); Ottoman Turkish: صدر اعظم or وزیر اعظم) was the de facto prime minister of the sultan in the Ottoman Empire, with absolute power of attorney and, in principle, dismissible only by the sultan himself in the classical period, before the Tanzimat reforms, or until the 1908 Revolution.
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List of pastoral visits of Pope John Paul II
During his reign, Pope John Paul II ("The Pilgrim Pope") made 104 foreign trips, more than all previous popes combined.
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List of people beatified by Pope John Paul II
Pope John Paul II beatified 1,327 people.
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List of pharmacy schools
This article is a list of pharmacy schools by country.
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List of planetariums
This entry is a list of permanent planetariums, including software and manufacturers.
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List of populated places whose identities come from Philip II of Macedon
This is a list of cities, towns and fortresses founded or renamed and repopulated by Philip II of Macedon.
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List of postal codes in Bulgaria
Below is a list of postal codes in Bulgaria.
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List of presidential trips made by Joachim Gauck
This is a list of presidential visits to foreign countries made by Joachim Gauck, the former President of Germany.
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List of rail yards
This article is a list of important rail yards in geographical order.
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List of Roman bridges
The Romans were the world's first major bridge builders.
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List of Roman theatres
Theatres built during the Roman period may be found all over the area of the Roman Empire.
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List of Romani settlements
This is an incomplete list of settlements with significant (pluraliity or majority) ethnic Roma population.
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List of rowing venues
This list of rowing venues contains the rowing sites, that allow for international rowing regattas (2,000 m), as described by FISA.
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List of Ryanair destinations
Ryanair serves the following 220 year-round and seasonal destinations in 35 countries.
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List of S7 Airlines destinations
S7 Airlines operates the following regular services.
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List of shopping malls in Bulgaria
This is a list of shopping malls in Bulgaria. Currently 32 malls are active in the country.
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List of shopping streets and districts by city
This page lists shopping streets and districts by city.
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List of Sierra Leonean records in athletics
The following are the national records in athletics in Sierra Leone maintained by its national athletics federation: Sierra Leone Amateur Athletic Association (SLAAA).
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List of sister cities in Europe
This is a list of sister cities in the continent of Europe – that is, pairs of local government entities in different countries which have set up sister city arrangements.
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List of sister cities in Ohio
This is a list of sister states, regions, and cities in the U.S. state of Ohio.
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List of South American youth bests in athletics
South American youth bests in the sport of athletics are the all-time best marks set in competition by aged 17 or younger throughout the entire calendar year of the performance and competing for a member nation of the South American Athletics Confederation (CONSUDATLE).
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List of stadiums by capacity
The following is a list of notable sports stadiums, ordered by their capacity, which refers to the maximum number of spectators they can normally accommodate.
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List of stadiums in Europe
The following is a list of stadiums in Europe.
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List of state visits made by Branko Crvenkovski
Branko Crvenkovski.
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List of synagogues in Bulgaria
This is a list of synagogues, Jewish houses of prayer, in Bulgaria.
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List of tallest buildings in Bulgaria
No description.
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List of tallest buildings in the Balkans
This is a list of the tallest buildings in the Balkans.
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List of tallest structures in Bulgaria
An incomplete list of the tallest structures in Bulgaria.
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List of the busiest airports in Bulgaria
This is a list of the busiest airports in Bulgaria by number of passengers begins 2013.
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List of the busiest airports in the Balkans
The following list is for all of the countries to occupy Balkan territory with the exception of and, the information contained is for all airports on those territories.
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List of the Germanic Wars
This is a list of the Germanic Wars between various Germanic tribes, the Romans and their descendants between 113 BC and 600 AD.
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List of the oldest mosques
The designation of the oldest mosque in the world requires careful use of definitions, and must be divided into two parts, the oldest in the sense of oldest surviving building, and the oldest in the sense of oldest mosque congregation.
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List of top-division football clubs in UEFA countries
The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) is the administrative and controlling body for European football.
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List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/cityname: P
This is a list of towns and cities in the world believed to have 100,000 or more inhabitants, as of 2006.
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List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: A-B
This is a list of towns and cities in the world in alphabetical order beginning with the letters A and B, by country believed to have 100,000 or more inhabitants.
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List of trolleybus systems
This is a list of cities where trolleybuses operate, or operated in the past, as part of the public transport system.
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List of Turkish exonyms in Bulgaria
List of Turkish exonyms in Bulgaria lists Turkish exonyms for places in Bulgaria.
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List of twin towns and sister cities in China
This is a list of places in the People's Republic of China having standing links to local communities in other countries.
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List of twin towns and sister cities in Greece
This is a list of places in Greece having standing links to local communities in other countries.
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List of twin towns and sister cities in Poland
This is a list of places in Poland having standing links to local communities in other countries.
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List of twin towns and sister cities in Russia
This is a list of places in Russia having standing links to local communities in other countries.
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List of twin towns and sister cities in Serbia
This is a list of places in Serbia having standing links to local communities in other countries.
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List of twin towns and sister cities in Slovakia
This is a list of places in Slovakia having standing links to local communities in other countries.
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List of twin towns and sister cities in Turkey
This is a list of places in Turkey having standing links to local communities in other countries.
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List of universities in Europe founded after 1945
This list of modern universities in Europe since 1945 comprises all universities which have been founded in Europe since the end of World War II.
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List of world expositions
List of world expositions is an annotated list of every world exposition sanctioned by the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE), including those recognised retrospectively as they took place (long) before BIE came into existence.
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List of World Heritage Sites in Bulgaria
There are ten UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Bulgaria.
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List of world records in canoeing
World records in flatwater canoe (C) and kayak (K) events.
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List of world records in masters athletics
These are the current world records in the various age groups of Masters athletics, maintained by WMA, the World Association of Masters Athletes, which is designated by the IAAF to conduct the worldwide sport of Masters (Veterans) Athletics (Track and Field).
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List of world records in Olympic weightlifting
This is the list of world records in Olympic weightlifting.
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List of world under-20 records in athletics
World U20 Records in the sport of athletics are ratified by the International Association of Athletics Federations.
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List of world's fairs
This is a list of world's fairs, a comprehensive chronological list of world's fairs (with notable permanent buildings built).
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List of zoos by country
This is a list of zoological gardens (zoos) around the world.
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Little Paris
Little Paris may refer to.
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Liu Li (athlete)
Liu Li (born 12 March 1971) is a retired Chinese middle-distance runner who specialized in the 800 and 1500 metres.
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Liu Shixiang
Liu Shixiang (born 13 January 1971 in Wulian County, Shandong province) is a retired Chinese long-distance runner who specialized in the 5000 metres.
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LNK (television station)
orginal analog: lithuania 20 uhf bulgaria 85 uhf plovdiv LNK TV is one of the most viewed TV channels in Lithuania in 2017.
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Lokomotiv Stadium (Plovdiv)
Lokomotiv Stadium (Стадион „Локомотив“, "Лаута") (also nicknamed Lauta, after the name of the park in which the stadium is situated) is a multi-purpose stadium, located in southeastern Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Long Night of Museums
The Long Night of Museums (or the Night of Museums) is a cultural event in which museums and cultural institutions in an area cooperate to remain open late into the night to introduce themselves to new potential patrons.
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Lordship of Demotika
The Lordship of Demotika was a short-lived Crusader state in 1204–05, founded after the Fourth Crusade in the conquered Byzantine lands of Thrace around Demotika (Didymoteicho).
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Luba Lukova
Luba Lukova is an American visual artist and designer, known for her thought-provoking images and expressive poster designs.
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Lucius Aurelius Marcianus
Lucius Aurelius Marcianus was a Roman soldier whose military career coincided with the period of crisis that characterized the middle decades of the Third Century AD – see Crisis of the Third Century.
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Lucrécia Jardim
Maria Lucrécia Jardim (born 28 January 1971 in Caconga, Portuguese Angola) is a retired Portuguese sprinter who specialized in the 100 and 200 metres.
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Luigi Samele
Luigi Samele (born 25 July 1987) is an Italian fencer.
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Luis Miguel Martín
Luis Miguel Martín Berlanas (born 11 January 1972 in Madrid) is a former Spanish long-distance runner.
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Lumineta Hertea
Lumineta Hertea is a Romanian sprint canoer who competed in the late 1980s.
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Lydia Cheromei
Lydia Cheromei (born 15 May 1977 in Baringo District) is a Kenyan athlete born into a family of athletes.
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Lyuben Karavelov
Lyuben Stoychev Karavelov (Любен Стойчев Каравелов) (c. 1834 – 21 January 1879) was a Bulgarian writer and an important figure of the Bulgarian National Revival.
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Lyubomir Chernev
Lyubomir Chernev (Любомир Чернев) (born 27 May 1986) is a Bulgarian football player, currently playing for Chavdar Byala Slatina as a midfielder.
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Lyubomir Lyubenov (canoeist)
Lyubomir Lyubenov (Любомир Любенов, born August 26, 1957) is a Bulgarian sprint canoeist who competed in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
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Lyubomir Tsekov
Lyubomir Tsekov (Любомир Цеков; born 17 January 1990 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a forward.
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Lyudmil Nikolov
Lyudmil Nikolov (Людмил Николов) (born 27 August 1984) is a Bulgarian football player, who plays for Brestnik 1948 as a defender.
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Lyudmila Filimonova
Lyudmila Filimonova (Людміла Філімонава; born 22 March 1971) is a retired Belarusian discus thrower.
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Lyudmila Galkina
Lyudmila Ivanovna Galkina (Людмила Ивановна Галкина; born January 20, 1972 in Saratov) is a Russian athlete.
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Maccabi World Union
The Maccabi World Union (in some past occasions spelled Makkabi) is an international Jewish sports organisation spanning five continents and more than 50 countries, with some 400,000 members.
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Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
Macedonia or Macedon (Μακεδονία, Makedonía) was an ancient kingdom on the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece.
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Macedonia (theme)
The Theme of Macedonia (θέμα Μακεδονίας) was a military-civilian province (theme) of the Byzantine Empire established between the late 8th century and the early 9th century.
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Macedonian Secret Revolutionary Committee
The Macedonian Secret Revolutionary Committee (MSRC) (Македонски Таен Революционен Комитет (МТРК)) was founded in 1895 in Plovdiv.
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Magalys García
Magalys García Leliebre (born 23 October 1971 in Songo – La Maya) is a retired Cuban heptathlete.
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Magdalena Georgieva
Magdalena Stoyanova Georgieva (Магдалена Стоянова Георгиева) (born 7 December 1962 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is a rower from Bulgaria.
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Magdalina Valchanova
Magdalina Valchanova (Магдалина Вълчанова) is a Bulgarian model, Miss Universe Bulgaria 2000, and a representative of the Bulgarian football team.
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Maksym Tretyak
Maksym Volodymyrovych Tretyak (born 5 November 1984 in Vinnytsia) is a boxer from Ukraine.
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Malamir of Bulgaria
Malamir (Маламир) was the ruler of Bulgaria 831–836.
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Malin Ewerlöf-Krepp
Malin Ewerlöf-Krepp (born 2 June 1972 in Gävle) is retired Swedish athlete who competed in the middle-distance events.
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Manol Atanassov
Manol Atanassov (Манол Атанасов; born 27 September 1991 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian figure skater.
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Manuela Derr
Manuela Derr, married Rödel (born 17 July 1971 in Neubrandenburg) is a retired East German sprinter who specialized in the 400 metres.
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María Vasco
María del Monte Vasco Pes Gallardo (born December 26, 1975 in Viladecans) is a Spanish race walker.
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Marcel Glǎvan
MedalGold -1993 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships Junior 1993 Racice-Czech Republic-C-1 500m MedalSilver -1993 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships Junior 1993 Racice-Czech Republic-C-4 1000m MedalBronze -1993 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships Junior 1993 Racice-Czech Republic-C2-500m Marcel Glǎvan (born 9 March 1975 in Drăguşeni) is a Romanian-born Spanish flatwater canoer who competed from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s (decade).
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March 1965
The following events occurred in March 1965.
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March 8 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
March 7 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - March 9 All fixed commemorations below are observed on March 21 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
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Marcho Dafchev
Marcho Dafchev (Марчо Дафчев; born 12 May 1978 in Plovdiv) is a former Bulgarian footballer who played as an attacking midfielder and is currently manager of Eurocollege.
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Marcia Euphemia
Marcia Euphemia (also known as Aelia Marcia Euphemia) was the wife of Anthemius, Western Roman Emperor.
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Margot Yerolymos
Margot Yerolymos (born 19 April 1997) is a French tennis player.
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Maria Albuleț
Maria Albuleț (16 May 1932 – 17 December 2005), also Maria Pogorevici and Maria Albuleț-Pogorevici, was a Romanian chess player who holds the title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM, 1985).
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Maria Mitzeva
Maria Mitzeva (born October 20, 1938 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian born American pop and jazz singer.
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Maria Petrova (rhythmic gymnast)
Maria Petrova (Мария Петрова) (born November 13, 1975 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian rhythmic gymnast.
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Mariia Kichasova
Mariia Kichasova (born July 20, 1993, in Poltava) is a Ukrainian canoeist.
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Marin Gruev
Marin Gruev (Марин Груев) is a Bulgarian graphic artist, born in Belozem in 1963.
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Marin Yonchev
Marin Petkov Yonchev (Bulgarian: Марин Петков Йончев) (born January 28, 1988 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is the winner of the first Star Academy reality show in Bulgaria in 2005.
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Marina Bastos
Marina Bastos Rodrigues (born 7 July 1971 in Albergaria-a-Velha) is a retired Portuguese athlete who specialised in the middle and long-distance events.
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Marina Bituleanu
Marina Bituleanu is a Romanian sprint canoer who competed in the late 1980s.
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Marina Makropoulou
Marina Makropoulou (Μαρίνα Μακροπούλου; née Marina Pogorevici, born 3 December 1960, Ploiești) is a Romanian and Greek chess player who holds the title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM, 1982).
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Marina Vasarmidou
Marína Vasarmídou (Greek: Μαρίνα Βασαρμίδου; born 16 July 1972 in Ierapetra) is a retired Greek athlete who specialised in the sprinting events.
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Mario Georgiev
Mario Georgiev (Mario Георгиев) (born 23 December 1987) is a Bulgarian football player, currently playing for Brestnik 1948 as a midfielderr.
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Marion Maruska
Marion Maruska (born 15 December 1972) is an Austrian former professional tennis player.
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Maritsa
The Maritsa, Meriç or Evros (Марица, Marica; Ἕβρος, Hébros; Έβρος, Évros; Hebrus; Romanized Thracian: Evgos or Ebros; Meriç) is, with a length of, the longest river that runs solely in the interior of the Balkans.
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Maritsa Hotel
The Maritsa Hotel (Хотел Марица) is a Bulgarian four-star hotel, located in Plovdiv.
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Maritsa motorway
The Maritsa motorway (Avtomagistrala "Maritsa"), designated A4, is a motorway in Bulgaria, part of the Pan-European Corridor IV, which connects Central Europe with Asia.
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Maritsa Municipality
Maritsa Municipality (obshtina) is located in the Plovdiv Province, southern Bulgaria on the northern bank of the Maritsa River.
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Mariusz Stańczuk
Mariusz Stańczuk (born 23 March 1983) is a Polish lightweight rower.
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Mariya Dimitrova
Mariya Dimitrova (born 7 August 1976) is a Bulgarian triple jumper.
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Mariya Neikova
Mariya Yankova Neykova (Мария Янкова Нейкова.) (1945–2002) was a Bulgarian singer and composer.
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Mariya Petkova
Mariya Dimitrova Petkova (Мария Димитрова Петкова, née Vergova (Вергова); born 3 November 1950 in Plovdiv) is a retired Bulgarian discus thrower.
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Marko Koers
Marko Ewout Koers (born November 3, 1972 in Molenhoek, Limburg) is a retired middle distance runner from the Netherlands, who represented his native country at three consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1992.
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Markovo tepe
Markovo tepe (Марково тепе) was one of the seven syenite hills of Bulgaria's second largest city, Plovdiv.
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Marshrutka
Marshrutka (Russian: маршру́тка), from marshrutne taksi routed taxicab, is a form of public transportation such as a share taxi for the countries of CIS, the Baltic states, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Armenia, and Georgia.
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Marta Michna
Marta Michna (born 30 January 1978), née Zielińska, is a Poland born chess player who won the Polish Women's Chess Championship in 2003.
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Martin Dimitrov (footballer, born 1996)
Martin Dimitrov (Мартин Димитров; born 20 March 1996) is a Bulgarian footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for Nesebar on loan from Botev Plovdiv.
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Martin Eriksson
Martin Eriksson (born 15 June 1971 in Stockholm) is a retired Swedish pole vaulter.
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Martina Gledacheva
Martina Svetozarova Gledacheva (Мартина Светозарова Гледачева; born 12 March 1991 is a professional Bulgarian tennis player. On 12 September 2011, she reached her highest WTA singles ranking of 399 whilst her best doubles ranking was 502 on 9 May 2011.
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Martsel Koen
Martsel Koen (Марцел Коен, born 5 July 1933) is a Bulgarian former sports shooter.
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Mary Haskell
Mary Minerva Haskell (May 18, 1869 – December 6, 1953) was an American congregationalist missionary in Bulgaria.
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Masaki Morinaga
(born March 27, 1972) is a retired male long jumper from Japan.
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Masayoshi Kan
(born 25 February 1972 in Chiba) is a retired Japanese sprinter who specialized in the 400 metres.
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Masters women high jump world record progression
This is the progression of world record improvements of the high jump of Masters athletics.
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Mateo Cañellas
Mateo Cañellas Martorell (born 27 April 1972 in Inca, Majorca) is a retired Spanish middle distance runner.
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Matera
Matera (or locally; Materano: Matàrë) is a city in the province of Matera in the region of Basilicata, in Southern Italy.
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Mathias Rusterholz
Mathias Rusterholz (born 16 August 1971 in Herisau) is a retired Swiss sprinter who specialised in the 400 metres.
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Matija Šestak
Matija Šestak (born 30 December 1972 in Ljubljana) is a retired Slovenian sprinter who specialised in the 400 metres.
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Matthew Dunham
Matthew Dunham (born 15 August 1994) is a New Zealand rower.
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Max Telecom
Max Telecom is a mobile telecommunications company and internet service provider (ISP) in Bulgaria.
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Maxeurope
MAXEUROPE is a leading Bulgarian manufacturer of bicycles and childcare products.
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May 1914
The following events occurred in May 1914.
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Meanings of minor planet names: 3001–4000
015 | 3015 Candy || 1980 VN || Michael P. Candy (1928–1994), British astrometrist and discoverer of minor planets and comets.
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Medieval Bulgarian army
The medieval Bulgarian army was the primary military body of the First and the Second Bulgarian Empires. During the first decades after the foundation of the country, the army consisted of a Bulgar cavalry and a Slavic infantry. The core of the Bulgarian army was the heavy cavalry, which consisted of 12,000–30,000 heavily armed riders. At its height in the 9th and 10th centuries, it was one of the most formidable military forces in Europe and was feared by its enemies. There are several documented cases of Byzantine commanders abandoning an invasion because of a reluctance to confront the Bulgarian army on its home territory. The army was intrinsically linked to the very existence of the Bulgarian state. Its success under Tsar Simeon I marked the creation of a wide-ranging empire, and its defeat in a prolonged war of attrition in the early 11th century meant the end of Bulgarian independence. When the Bulgarian state was reestablished in 1185, a series of capable emperors achieved a remarkable string of victories over the Byzantines and the Western Crusaders, but as the state and its army fragmented in the 13th and 14th centuries, it proved unable to halt the Ottoman advance, which resulted in the conquest of all of Bulgaria by 1422. It would not be until 1878, with the Liberation of Bulgaria, that a Bulgarian military would be restored.
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Megas doux
The megas doux (μέγας δούξ; grand duke) was one of the highest positions in the hierarchy of the later Byzantine Empire, denoting the commander-in-chief of the Byzantine navy.
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Mehmet Hacıoğlu
Mehmet Hacıoğlu (born 28 November 1959 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is a former Turkish soccer player and coach of Fenerbahçe PAF.
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Merlene Frazer
Merlene Frazer (born 27 December 1973 in Trelawny) is a retired female track and field sprinter from Jamaica who specialized in the 200 metres.
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Mesih Pasha
Mesih Pasha or Misac Pasha (died November 1501) was an Ottoman statesman of Byzantine Greek origin, being a nephew of the last Roman emperor, Constantine XI Palaiologos.
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Methodius Stratiev
Archbishop Methodius Stratiev AA (secular name Nikola Dimitrov Stratiev) (1916 - 2006) was a Bulgarian Catholic priest, an Augustinian monk (AA), Titular Archbishop, former Exarch of Sofia Exarchate and political prisoner during the trials against Catholic priests in Bulgaria.
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Metody Patchev
Metody Patchev (Методи Патчев; Методија Патчев) (May 7, 1875 – April 7, 1902) was a Bulgarian revolutionary, vojvoda of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization.
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Metro Cash and Carry
METRO Cash & Carry is an international self-service wholesaler.
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Michael Arlen
Michael Arlen (November 16, 1895 in Ruse, Bulgaria – June 23, 1956), born Dikran Kouyoumdjian (Տիգրան Գույումճյան), was a British essayist, short story writer, novelist, playwright, and scriptwriter of an Armenian origin, who had his greatest successes in the 1920s while living and writing in England.
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Michael Asen IV of Bulgaria
Michail Asen (Михаил Асен) (c. 1322–1355) was the eldest son of Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria from his marriage with Theodora of Wallachia.
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Michael III
Michael III (Μιχαήλ Γʹ, Mikhaēl III; January 19, 840 – September 23/24, 867) was Byzantine Emperor from 842 to 867.
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Michael Italikos
Michael Italicus or Italikos (Μιχαήλ Ἰταλικός; fl. 1136–66) was a Byzantine medical instructor (didaskalos iatron) at the Pantokrator hospital that had been established by Emperor John II Komnenos (r. 1118–43) in 1136.
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Michael Petkov
Mihail Petkov (Михаил Петков) (1850 - 1921) was a Bulgarian Eastern Catholic priest, member of the Uniate movement in the Ottoman Empire.
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Michael Roiz
Michael Roiz (Михаил Ройз, born 12 October 1983 in Russia) is an Israeli chess Grandmaster.
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Michael Shishman of Bulgaria
Michael Asen III (Михаил Асен III, Mihail Asen III, commonly called Michael Shishman (Михаил Шишман, Mihail Šišman)), ruled as emperor (tsar) of Bulgaria from 1323 to 1330.
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Mihai Covaliu
Mihai Claudiu Covaliu (born 5 November 1977 in Brașov) is a Romanian retired sabre fencer, Olympic champion in 2000 and world champion in 2005, and coach of the Romanian men's sabre team.
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Mihail Apostolov
Mihail Raynov Apostolov (Михаил Райнов Апостолов; 1871 – March 21, 1902), also known as Mihal Postolov or Popeto, was an officer in the Bulgarian army and a worker of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO).
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Mihail Gerdzhikov
Mihail Gerdzhikov (Михаил Герджиков) was a Bulgarian revolutionary and anarchist.
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Mihail Savov
Mihail Savov (Михаил Савов) (born on 14 November 1857 in Stara Zagora, died on 21 July 1928 in Saint-Vallier-de-Thiey, France) was a Bulgarian general, twice Minister of Defence (1891–1894 and 1903–1907), second in command of the Bulgarian army during the Balkan Wars.
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Mihail Venkov
Mihail Angelov Venkov (Михаил Ангелов Венков; born 28 July 1983 in Sofia) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a defender for Kyzylzhar.
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Mike Fenner
Mike Fenner (born 24 April 1971 in East Berlin) is a retired German hurdler.
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Milan Karatantchev
Milan Lyubenov Karatantchev (Bulgarian: Милан Любенов Каратанчев) (born 17 August 1959) is a Bulgarian former footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Belasitsa Petrich, Arda Kardzhali, and most notably for Botev Plovdiv, where he is considered a club legend.
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Milcho Leviev
Milcho Leviev (Милчо Левиев) (December 19, 1937, Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian composer, arranger, jazz performer and pianist.
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Milen Dobrev
Milen Dobrev (Милен Добрев, February 22, 1980 — March 21, 2015) was a Bulgarian weightlifter.
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Military academy
A military academy or service academy (in the United States) is an educational institution which prepares candidates for service in the officer corps.
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Military history of the Russian Empire
The military history of the Russian Empire encompasses the history of armed conflict in which the Russian Empire participated.
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Milko Bobotsov
Milko Georgiev Bobotsov (Милко Георгиев Бобоцов; 30 October 1931 Plovdiv – 3 April 2000 Sofia, Bulgaria) was the first Bulgarian to attain the chess title of Grandmaster, achieving this title in 1961.
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Miriam Ramón
Miriam Elitsavet Ramón Duran (born February 10, 1973) is a retired female athlete from Ecuador, who competed in the race walking events.
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Miro Kocuvan
Miro Kocuvan (born 15 June 1971 in Celje) is a retired Slovenian athlete who specialised in the 400 metres hurdles.
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Miroslav Menc
Miroslav Menc (born 16 March 1971, in Rumburk) is a Czech shot putter, whose personal best put is 20.64 metres, achieved in September 2000 in Ostrava.
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Mokrishte
Mokrishte (Мокрище) is a village in Pazardzhik Municipality, Pazardzhik Province, southern Bulgaria.
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Moni Ovadia
Moni Ovadia (born 1946) is an Italian actor, musician, singer and theatrical author.
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Monica Calzetta Ruiz
Mónica Calzetta Ruiz (born 29 November 1972) is a Spanish chess player who holds the title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM, 2003).
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Monument of the Holy Mother of God (Haskovo)
The Monument of the Holy Mother of God (Монумент „Света Богородица“, Monument „Sveta Bogoroditsa“) is a monument in Haskovo, a city in southeastern Bulgaria.
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Monument to the Liberator Soldier (Kharkiv)
The Monument to the Liberator Soldier (Пам'ятник Воїну-визволителю, Памятник Воину-освободителю), commonly called "Pavlusha" (Павлуша, Павлуша) is a large monument in Kharkiv to the Soviet troops who liberated the city from German occupation in 1943.
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Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation
Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation (MSTUCA) is a leading institution of higher education in Russia which trains Civil Aviation specialists, a center of science and culture where training of specialists and fundamental scientific research in the field of science, technology, humanities and economics are considered.
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Moses Kiptanui
Moses Kiptanui (born October 1, 1970 in Marakwet District, Kenya) is a middle and long distance athlete mostly famous for 3,000 m steeplechase in which he was the number one ranked athlete from 1991 to 1995 and three time IAAF World Champion.
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Moshe Dvoretzky
Moshe Dvoretzky (alternative spelling "Dvoretzki", Моше Дворецки) (born 1922 in Haskovo, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian actor.
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Moussa Aouanouk
Moussa Aouanouk (born 2 August 1972) is a retired Algerian athlete specializing in race walking.
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Mr Gay Europe
Mr Gay Europe is a male beauty pageant for gay Europeans.
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Municipal wireless network
Municipal wireless network (Municipal Wi-Fi, Muni Wi-Fi or Muni-Fi) is a citywide wireless network.
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Municipalities of Bulgaria
The 28 provinces of Bulgaria are divided into 265 municipalities (община, obshtina).
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Music Idol
Music Idol was the Bulgarian version of the British television hit show Pop Idol.
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N-JOY
Radio N-JOY is a Bulgarian radio station, launched in 2006.
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Nadezhda Kovalevich
Nadezhda Kovalevich (born March 8, 1969) is a Soviet sprint canoer who competed in the late 1980s.
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Names of European cities in different languages: M–P
No description.
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Nancy McLeón
Nancy McLeón (born May 1, 1971) is a retired female track and field athlete from Cuba who competed in the sprint events during her career.
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Nanne Dahlman
Nanne Dahlman (born 7 September 1970) is a retired Finnish professional tennis player, active in the 1990s.
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Naomi Cavaday
Naomi Kathleen Cavaday (born 24 April 1989) is a British former professional tennis player from Sidcup, Kent.
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Narechen
Narechen (Наречен), also called Narechenski Bani (Нареченски Бани), is a village in Plovdiv Province, central Bulgaria.
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Narrow-gauge railways in Bulgaria
From the 19th into the early 20th there were many and gauge railways in existence Bulgaria, some were dismantled and others were converted to standard gauge.
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Nasko Milev
Nasko Milev (Наско Милев; born 18 July 1996 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a striker.
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Natallia Shymchuk
Nataliya Mikhaylovna Shymchuk (Натальля Міхайлаўна Шымчук; born November 14, 1980 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is a female javelin thrower from Belarus.
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Nathalie Teppe
Nathalie Teppe (born 22 May 1972 in Bourg-en-Bresse, Ain) is a French heptathlete.
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Nathan Benderson Park
Nathan Benderson Park, previously known as North Metro Park and then Cooper Creek Park, is a 600 acre park that incorporates a 400 acre artificial lake in Sarasota, Florida, USA.
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Nathanael of Ohrid
Nathanael of Ohrid, Nathanael of Plovdiv or Nathanael of Zograf, born Nesho Stanov Boykikev; (Bulgarian/Натанаил Охридски) (26 October 1820 in Kučevište, Ottoman Empire – 18 September 1906 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria) was a Bulgarian cleric, writer and revolutionary from Macedonia, one of the first supporters of literature in modern Bulgarian (as opposed to Church Slavonic) and one of the early figures of the Bulgarian National Revival.
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National awakening of Bulgaria
Bulgarian nationalism 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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National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria
The National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria or NFSB (Natzionalen Front za Spasenie na Bulgaria) (Национален фронт за спасение на България), is a nationalist political party in Bulgaria.
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National Ideal for Unity
The National Ideal for Unity or NIU (Natzionalen Ideal za Edinstvo) (Национален идеал за единство), was a nationalist political party in Bulgaria.
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Nayden Gerov
Nayden Gerov (Найден Геров), born Nayden Gerov Hadzhidobrevich (Найден Геров Хаджидобревич) February 23, 1823, Koprivshtitsa – October 9, 1900, Plovdiv) was a Bulgarian linguist, folklorist, writer and public figure during the Bulgarian National Revival. Gerov was the son of Gero Dobrevich, a teacher. He studied at his father's school, then at a Greek school in Plovdiv from 1834 to 1836, again in his hometown until 1839, and finally in Odessa, in the Russian Empire, where he graduated from the Richelieu Lyceum in 1845. Gerov became a Russian subject and came back to Koprivshtitsa, where he established his own school, named after Saints Cyril and Methodius. He became famous for his erudition and was invited to open a gymnasium in Plovdiv as well, an invitation which he accepted. As a publicist, he fought the "Graecisation" (assimilation to Greek culture) among the Bulgarians of the time, especially in Plovidiv. At the same time, he managed to compete successfully with the Greek gymnasium in Plovdiv. During the Crimean War (1854–56), he was forced to temporarily leave the country as a Russian subject. In 1857, Gerov became "First Vice-Consul" of Russia in Plovdiv. As such, he strove to further the Bulgarian national cause, help young Bulgarians to receive scholarships abroad, etc.. He also tried to further the Liberation of Bulgaria from the Ottoman Empire, but he relied on help from Russia and was opposed to the more radical revolutionary emigres who wanted an independent uprising, such as Lyuben Karavelov, Vasil Levski, and Hristo Botev. During the April uprising (1875), he was suspected for having been one of the organizers and was forced to go into hiding and sought refuge in the Russian legation in Constantinople. After the liberation, he held some administrative offices for a short time, but soon devoted all of his time to philology. Gerov's principal work was his unique Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language (Речникъ на блъгарскый языкъ). For about fifty years, he collected, from ordinary people, a great number of words, expressions, proverbs, folk songs, and proper nouns. The first three letters were already published in 1855–1856 in Russia, but the dictionary as a whole was published in five volumes, from 1895 to 1904, with an appendix added in 1908 by Gerov's collaborator T.Panchev. The dictionary contains about 100 000 entries (if the appendix is included). It is considered an extremely valuable source for the study of the Bulgarian language of the 19th century. Gerov was also an advocate of an orthography for the Bulgarian literary language based on the etymological principle. His orthography was, however, eventually rejected in favour of the one proposed by Marin Drinov. Gerov Pass in Tangra Mountains on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named after Nayden Gerov.
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Nayden Todorov
Nayden Todorov (Bulgarian: Найден Тодоров; born Plovdiv 1974) is a Bulgarian conductor.
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Nebet Tepe
Nebet Tepe is one of the hills of Plovdiv where the ancient town was founded.
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Nelly Aginian
Nelly Aginian (Նելլի Աղինյան; born August 4, 1981) is an Armenian chess Woman Grandmaster (2005).
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Neoklis Kazazis
Neoklis G. Kazazis (Greek: Νεοκλής Καζάζης, 1849 - 1936) was a Greek lawyer, university professor and writer.
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Netherlands Fed Cup team
The Netherlands Fed Cup team represents the Netherlands in Fed Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Koninklijke Nederlandse Lawn Tennis Bond.
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Nevriye Yılmaz
Nevriye Yılmaz (born June 16, 1980) is a Turkish retired professional female basketball player of Galatasaray.
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Niall Bruton
Niall Bruton (born 27 October 1971) is a former Irish runner who specialized in the 1500 metres, retiring around 2000.
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Nick Hysong
Nick E. Hysong (born December 9, 1971 in Winslow, Arizona) is an American athlete competing in the men's pole vault.
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Nicoleta Grasu
Lenuţa Nicoleta Grasu is a Romanian discus thrower.
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Nieves García Vicente
Nieves García Vicente (born 23 July 1955) is a Spanish chess player who holds the title of Woman International Master (WIM, 1978).
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Nigel Short
Nigel David Short (born 1 June 1965) is an English chess grandmaster, chess columnist, chess coach and chess commentator.
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Night of museums and galleries (Plovdiv)
The Long Night of Museums was held for the first time in Berlin in 1997.
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Nihat Anılmış
Nihat Anılmış (1876; Filibe (Plovdiv) - May 31, 1954; Istanbul) was an officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army.
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Nikephoros Melissenos
Nikephoros Melissenos (Νικηφόρος Μελισσηνός, ca. 1045 – 17 November 1104), Latinized as Nicephorus Melissenus, was a Byzantine general and aristocrat.
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Nikephoros Xiphias
Nikephoros Xiphias (Νικηφόρος Ξιφίας) was a Byzantine military commander during the reign of Emperor Basil II.
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Niketas Choniates
Niketas or Nicetas Choniates (Νικήτας Χωνιάτης, ca. 1155 to 1217), whose real surname was Akominatos (Ἀκομινάτος), was a Greek Byzantine government official and historian – like his brother Michael Akominatos, whom he accompanied to Constantinople from their birthplace Chonae (from which came his nickname, "Choniates" meaning "person from Chonae").
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Nikola Geshev
Nikola Hristov Geshev (Никола Христов Гешев) (13 April 1896 – 1984 probably) was a famous Bulgarian policeman between the two World Wars.
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Nikola Ivanov
Nikola Ivanov (Никола Иванов) (2 March 1861, Kalofer – 10 September 1940, Sofia) was a Bulgarian general, Chief of the Headquarters of the Bulgarian Army between 10 May 1894 and 29 November 1896, Minister of war between 29 November 1896 - 30 January 1899.
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Nikola Lazarov
Nikola Ivanov Lazarov (Никола Иванов Лазаров) (1 April 1870 – 14 June 1942) was a Bulgarian architect.
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Nikola Marinov
Nikola Marinov Abadzhiev (Никола Маринов Абаджиев) was a Bulgarian painter and teacher.
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Nikola Mollov
Professor Nikola Mikhaylov Mollov (Bulgarian: Никола Михайлов Моллов) was a Bulgarian organic chemist, researcher and university lecturer.
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Nikola Padevsky
Nikola Bochev Padevsky (Никола Пъдевски; born May 29, 1933) is a Bulgarian chess Grandmaster.
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Nikola Pushkarov
Nikola Petkov Pushkarov (Bulgarian Никола Петков Пушкаров) (1874–1934) was the first Bulgarian soil researcher and founder of the soil science in Bulgaria.
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Nikola Shterev
Nikola Shterev (Никола Щерев) (born 13 March 1903 – 27 December 1972) was a Bulgarian international football player and coach.
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Nikola Todev
Nikola Todev (Никола Тодев, pronounced; June 13, 1928 – March 30, 1991) was a Bulgarian theater and film actor.
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Nikolai Kamanin
Nikolai Petrovich Kamanin (Никола́й Петро́вич Кама́нин) (18 October 1908 - 11 March 1982) was a Soviet aviator, awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union in 1934 for the rescue of SS Chelyuskin crew from an improvised airfield on the frozen surface of the Chukchi Sea near Kolyuchin Island.
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Nikolai Rainov
Nikolai Rainov (Николай Райнов) (1889–1954) was Bulgarian writer, poet, artist and scholar.
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Nikolay Antonov
Nikolay Antonov (Николай Антонов, born August 17, 1968 in Razgrad) is a retired Bulgarian athlete.
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Nikolay Barekov
Nikolay Tihomirov Barekov (Николай Тихомиров Бареков) (born 16 October 1972) is a Bulgarian journalist, politician, and businessman.
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Nikolay Bliznakov
Nikolay Bliznakov (Николай Близнаков, born 1950 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian journalist, publicist and politician.
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Nikolay Bukhalov
Nikolay Petkov Bukhalov (Николай Петков Бухалов, born March 20, 1967 in Karlovo) is Bulgaria's most successful ever sprint canoeist.
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Nikolay Dimitrov (footballer, born 1990)
Nikolay Dimitrov (Николай Димитров; born on 15 June 1990) is a Bulgarian footballer.
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Nikolay Domakinov
Nikolay Domakinov (Николай Домакинов; born 11 July 1980) is a Bulgarian football defender.
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Nikolay Georgiev
Nikolay Blagoyev Georgiev (Николай Благоев Георгиев) (born June 18, 1960 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian sprint canoer who competed in the early 1990s.
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Nikolay Haytov
Nikolay Haytov (Николай Хайтов) (15 September 1919 – 30 June 2002) was a Bulgarian fiction writer, playwright, patriot and publicist known for his publications and research regarding the life of Bulgarian revolutioner Vasil Levski.
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Nikolay Kirov (football manager)
Nikolay Kirov (Николай Киров; born 12 June 1975) is a Bulgarian football manager and former footballer.
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Nikolay Manchev
Nikolay Manchev (Bulgarian Cyrillic: Николай Манчев; born 4 January 1985 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Bratsigovo.
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Nikolay Marincheshki
Nikolay Marincheshki (Николай Маринчевски, born 18 September 1957) is a Bulgarian fencer.
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Nikolay Pavlov (footballer)
Nikolay Pavlov (Николай Павлов; born 12 November 1987 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a midfielder and forward.
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Nikolay Penchev
Nikolay Penchev (born 22 May 1992) is a Bulgarian volleyball player, a member of Bulgaria men's national volleyball team and Polish club PGE Skra Bełchatów, a participant of the Olympic Games London 2012, Polish Champion (2015, 2018).
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Nikolay Yordanov
Nikolay Yordanov (sometimes shown as Nikolay Jordanov (Николай Йорданов), born October 18, 1969) is a Bulgarian sprint canoer who competed from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s.
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Nikole Mitchell
Nikole Alangia Mitchell (also spelled Nicole; born 5 June 1974) is a retired Jamaican sprinter who specialized in the 100 metres.
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Nina Rangelova
Nina Rangelova is a Bulgarian swimmer.
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Nonka Matova
Nonka Decheva Matova (née Shatarova), (Bulgarian: Нонка Матова Дечева; born 20 October 1954) is a Bulgarian police officer and rifle shooter who won silver at the 1992 Olympics and fourteen medals (including five gold) at World Championships.
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Norberto Téllez
Norberto Téllez Santana (born January 22, 1972 in Rodas, Cienfuegos) is a retired Cuban runner.
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Northcliffe Media
Northcliffe Media Ltd. (formerly Northcliffe Newspapers Group) was a large regional newspaper publisher in the UK and Central and Eastern Europe, owned by Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT).
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Northern district, Plovdiv
Northern district (Район Северен) is a district of Plovdiv, southern Bulgaria.
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Northern Thrace
North Thrace or Northern Thrace (Северна Тракия, Severna Trakiya) (as opposed to Western Thrace and Eastern Thrace to the south) constitutes the northern and the largest part of the historical region of Thrace.
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Nova Zagora
Nova Zagora (Нова Загора) is a town located in the southeastern plains of Bulgaria in Sliven Province.
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Nový Bydžov
Nový Bydžov (Neubidschow) is a town in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic.
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Novotel Plovdiv
The Novotel Plovdiv (Новотел Пловдив), also known as the Grand Hotel Plovdiv, is a Bulgarian five-star hotel in Plovdiv.
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Now What? World Tour
The Now What? World Tour was a worldwide 2013–2015 concert tour by British hard rock band Deep Purple which began on February 21, 2013 in the United Arab Emirates.
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Nurullah Hasan
Ali Nurullah Hasan (1867 or 1870 in Bıyıklı village near Şumnu, Danube Vilayet - 1912 in İstanbul) was a Turkish wrestler.
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Oberto II of Biandrate
Oberto, Uberto, or Umberto II (Humbert) was the Count of Biandrate (Blan-Dras) in Lombardy and a participant in the Fourth Crusade.
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Obor-knez
obor-knez (обор-кнез) was a title borne by elected local native Serbian chiefs of the nahiyah (district of a group of villages) in the Ottoman Sanjak of Smederevo (also known as the Belgrade Pashaluk).
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Ocean Machine: Biomech
Ocean Machine: Biomech is the second studio album by Canadian musician Devin Townsend, originally released as Biomech under the name Ocean Machine.
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Odelmys Palma
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Odeon of Philippopolis
The Odeon of Philippopolis (Одеон на Филипополис) was the house of the city council of citizens (known as bouleuterion) of ancient Plovdiv.
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Oescus
Oescus, or Palatiolon Palatiolum, (Улпия Ескус) was an ancient town along the Danube river, in Moesia, northwest of the modern Bulgarian city of Pleven, near the village of Gigen.
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Ognyana Petrova
Ognyana Georgieva Petrova – Ognyana Dusheva (née Petkova, Огняна Георгиева Петрова, born December 20, 1964 in Svilengrad) is a Bulgarian sprint canoer who competed from 1976 to 1988.
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Ognyanovo, Pazardzhik Province
Ognyanovo (Огняново) is a village in Pazardzhik Municipality, Pazardzhik Province, southern Bulgaria.
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Ohrid
Ohrid (Охрид) is a city in the Republic of Macedonia and the seat of Ohrid Municipality.
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Okayama
is the capital city of Okayama Prefecture in the Chūgoku region of Japan.
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Old town
The old town of a city or town is its historic or original core.
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Old Town (Plovdiv)
The old town in Plovdiv is an architectural and historical reserve located on three of Plovdiv's hills: Nebet Tepe, Dzhambaz Tepe and Taksim Tepe.
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Olga Dondé
Olga Dondé (May 23, 1937 – November 16, 2004) was a Mexican artist involved in various fields but best known her still life pieces.
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Olga Yegorova
Olga Nikolayevna Yegorova (Ольга Николаевна Егорова; born 28 March 1972 in Novocheboksarsk, Chuvash ASSR) is a Russian middle distance runner.
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Omolade Akinremi
Omolade Akinremi (born 13 September 1974) is a retired Nigerian hurdler.
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Omurtag of Bulgaria
Omurtag (or Omortag) (Омуртаг; original ΜορτάγωνTheophanes Continuatus, p.64 and George Kedrenos and Ομουρτάγ, Inscription No.64. Retrieved 10 April 2012.) was a Great Khan (Kanasubigi) of Bulgaria from 814 to 831.
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Orçun Karaoğlanoğlu
Orçun Tolga Karaoğlanoğlu, (born 1 October 1987) is a Turkish sprint kayaker.
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Orient Express
The Orient Express was a long-distance passenger train service created in 1883 by Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits (CIWL).
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Orlin D. Velev
Orlin D. Velev (Орлин Д. Велев) (born November 3, 1963 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is the INVISTA Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at North Carolina State University.
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Osman Fazli
Osman Fazli (Turkish: Atpazarı Osman Fazlı-ilahi or Kutb Osman Fazlı), was a Jelveti Sufi spiritual guide in 17th-century Ottoman Empire.
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Osmaniye, Eskişehir
Osmaniye is a town in Alpu district of Eskişehir Province, Turkey.
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Otman Baba
Otman Baba (c. 1378 – 8 Receb 1478) was a 15th-century dervish who traveled throughout the Ottoman Empire, acquiring a following among heterodox Muslims in Bulgaria after 1445 that has developed into his veneration as a saint.
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Ottoman Bank
The Ottoman Bank (Osmanlı Bankası) (formerly Imperial Ottoman Bank, Bank-ı Osmanî-i Şahane) was founded in 1856 in the Galata business section of Istanbul, the capital of the Ottoman Empire, as a joint venture between British interests, the Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas of France, and the Ottoman government.
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Ottoman clothing
Ottoman clothing is the style and design of clothing worn by the Ottoman Turks.
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Ottoman conquest of Adrianople
Adrianople, a major Byzantine city in Thrace, was conquered by the Ottomans sometime in the 1360s, and eventually became the Ottoman capital, until the Fall of Constantinople in 1453.
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Ottoman dynasty
The Ottoman dynasty (Osmanlı Hanedanı) was made up of the members of the imperial House of Osman (خاندان آل عثمان Ḫānedān-ı Āl-ı ʿOsmān), also known as the Ottomans (Osmanlılar).
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Ottoman persecution of Alevis
The Ottoman persecution of Alevis is best known in connection with the Ottoman sultan Selim I's reign (1512–1520) and his war against the Safavids in 1514.
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Ovchepoltsi
Ovchepoltsi (Овчеполци) is a village in Pazardzhik Municipality, Pazardzhik Province, southern Bulgaria.
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Oxychilus camelinus
Oxychilus camelinus is a species of small air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Oxychilidae, the glass snails.
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Paddlefish
Paddlefish (family Polyodontidae) are basal Chondrostean ray-finned fish.
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Pamporovo
Pamporovo (Пампорово, pronunciation: /pam'porovo/) is a popular ski resort in Smolyan Province, southern Bulgaria, one of the best-known in Southeastern Europe.
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Pan-European Corridor IV
The Corridor IV is one of the Pan-European transport corridors.
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Pan-European Corridor VIII
The Corridor VIII is one of the Pan-European corridors.
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Pan-European Corridor X
The Corridor X is one of the pan-European corridors.
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Pan-European corridors
The ten Pan-European transport corridors were defined at the second Pan-European transport Conference in Crete, March 1994, as routes in Central and Eastern Europe that required major investment over the next ten to fifteen years.
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Panagyurishte
Panagyurishte (Панагюрище, international transliteration Panagjurište) is a town in Pazardzhik Province, Southern Bulgaria, situated in a small valley in the Sredna Gora mountains.
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Panayot Volov
Panayot Volov (Панайот Волов) (also known under the pseudonym of Petar Vankov (Петър Ванков)), was the organizer and leader of the Gyurgevo Revolutionary Committee of the Bulgarian April Uprising against the Ottoman Empire in 1876.
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Panko Brashnarov
Panko Brashnarov (Панко Брашнаров, Панко Брашнар, Panko Brašnar) (1883, Veles, Kosovo Vilayet, Ottoman Empire – 1951, Goli Otok, Yugoslavia) was a revolutionary and member of the left wing of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) and IMRO (United) later.
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Paolo Longo
Paolo Longo (born October 30, 1967 in Trieste, Italy) is an Italian composer and conductor.
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Parvenets, Plovdiv Province
Parvenets (Първенец) is a village in the Plovdiv Province, Southern Bulgaria.
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Parvomay
Parvomay (Първомай) is a town Parvomay and the name of the Municipality (Parvomay Municipality) in Southern Bulgaria.
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Patriarch of All Bulgaria
The Patriarch of All Bulgaria is the Patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church.
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Paul Henderson (athlete)
Paul Henderson (born 13 March 1971) is an Australian former track and field sprinter.
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Paul Meier (athlete)
Paul Meier (born 27 July 1971 in Velbert) is former German decathlete who won a bronze medal at the 1993 World Championships in Athletics in Stuttgart where he set a personal best of 8548 points.
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Paulicianism
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Paunka Todorova
Paunka Todorova (Паунка Тодорова; born 26 January 1930) is a Bulgarian chess player.
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Pavel Djidjov
Pavel Djidjov (July 19, 1919 – October 3, 1952) was a Bulgarian theologian who was executed after a show trial and beatified in 2002 by Pope John Paul II.
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Pavel Soukup
Pavel Soukup (born 2 January 1971 in Stod) is a retired Czech middle-distance runner who specialised in the 800 metres.
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Pavel Stanev
Pavel Stanev (Павел Станев; born 27 October 1986) is a Bulgarian football goalkeeper who currently plays for Caspiy.
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Pazardzhik Province
Pazardzhik Province (Област Пазарджик Oblast Pazardzhik, former name Pazardzhik okrug) is a province in Southern Bulgaria, named after its administrative and industrial centre - the city of Pazardzhik.
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Pál Sarudi
Pál Sarudi (born 10 August 1983 in Szolnok) is a Hungarian sprint canoeist who has competed since 2003.
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Pencho Slaveykov
Pencho Petkov Slaveykov (Пенчо Петков Славейков) (27 April 1866 O.S. – 10 June 1912 (O.S. 28 May 1912)) was a noted Bulgarian poet and one of the participants in the Misal ("Thought") circle.
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People's Republic of Bulgaria
The People's Republic of Bulgaria (PRB; Народна република България (НРБ) Narodna republika Bǎlgariya (NRB)) was the official name of Bulgaria when it was a socialist republic.
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Pere Toshev
Petar (Pere) Toshev (Петър (Пере) Тошев) (1865-1912) was a Bulgarian revolutionary and activist of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization.
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Perushtitsa
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Peshtera
Peshtera (Пещера, sometimes transliterated as Peštera) is a town in the Rhodope Mountains, southern Bulgaria.
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Petar Atsev
Petar Atsev (Петър Ацев) was a Bulgarian revolutionary, a voyvoda of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) for the region of Prilep.
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Petar Denchev
Petar Yuriy Denchev (Петър Юрий Денчев; born 16 March 1989 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer, who plays as a goalkeeper.
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Petar Godev
Petar Godev (Петър Годев) (born June 7, 1969) is a Bulgarian sprint canoer who competed from the late 1980s to the early 1990s.
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Petar Kurdov
Petar Kurdov (Bulgarian: Петър Курдов; born 13 March 1961) is a Bulgarian football player and manager.
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Petar Lazarov
Petar Lazarov (Петър Лазаров; born 23 November 1985) is a Bulgarian footballer, currently playing as a midfielder for FC Bansko.
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Petar Lesov
Petar Lesov (Петър Лесов, born September 12, 1960) is a former Bulgarian boxer, who won the Flyweight Gold medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics.
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Petar Merkov
Petar Hristov Merkov (Петър Христов Мерков, born November 3, 1976 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian sprint canoer who competed in the late 1990s and early 2000s (decade).
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Petar Parchevich
Petar Parchevich (Петър Парчевич, pronounced; Petar Parčević) or Petar Mihaylov Parchev (Петър Михайлов Парчев) (c. 1612–23 July 1674) was a Bulgarian Roman Catholic archbishop, diplomat, scholar, baron of Austria and one of the architects behind the anti-Ottoman Chiprovtsi Uprising.
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Petar Penchev
Petar Nikolov Penchev (Петър Николов Пенчев; born 12 August 1969) is a former Bulgarian football player in a defender role, and later manager.
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Petar Stanev
Petar Stanev (Петър Станев) (born 22 September 1975) in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays for Dimitrovgrad. He is a central forward.
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Petar Stoyanov
Petar Stefanov Stoyanov (Петър Стефанов Стоянов) (born 25 May 1952) is a Bulgarian politician who was President of Bulgaria from 1997 to 2002.
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Petar Trendafilov
Petar Trendafilov (Петър Трендафилов, born 11 September 1984) is a professional Bulgarian tennis player.
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Petar Zapryanov
Petar Dimitrov Zapryanov (Петър Димитров Запрянов, March 23, 1959) was born in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Petar Zehtinski
Petar Zehtinski (Петър Зехтински) (born 15 September 1955) is a former Bulgarian footballer and manager who has made over 300 appearances for Botev Plovdiv in the A PFG.
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Peter (diplomat)
Peter (Петър) (fl. 860s–870s) was a Bulgarian noble and relative of knyaz (khan) Boris I (r. 852–889) who was in charge of diplomatic missions during the Christianization of Bulgaria.
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Peter II of Bulgaria
Peter II, born Theodor, also known as Theodor-Peter (Теодор-Петър; died in 1197) was the first emperor (or tsar) of the restored Bulgarian Empire from 1185 to 1197.
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Peter Ogilvie
Peter Steven Ogilvie (born May 2, 1972) is a retired Canadian sprinter who competed primarily in the 200 metres.
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Petia Arshinkova
Petia Arshinkova (Петя Аршинкова; born 26 April 1998) is a Bulgarian tennis player.
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Petko Karavelov
Petko Stoichev KaravelovFrederick B. Chary, The History of Bulgaria, ABC-CLIO, 2011, p. 181 (Петко Стойчев Каравелов) (24 March 1843 – 24 January 1903) was a leading Bulgarian liberal politician who served as Prime Minister on four occasions.
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Petko Lazarov
Petko Lazarov (born 28 October 1935) is a Bulgarian basketball player.
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Petko Vasilev
Petko Vasilev Vasilev (Петко Василев Василев) (born 16 January 1990 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian football player who played for Botev Plovdiv in the Bulgarian A PFG in the 2009–10 season, before that club suffered administrative relegation.
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Petko Voyvoda
Petko Kiryakov Kaloyanov (Петко Киряков Калоянов), better known as Captain Petko Voyvoda (Капитан Петко Войвода) (6 December 1844–7 February 1900) was a 19th-century Bulgarian hajduk leader and freedom fighter who dedicated his life to the liberation of Bulgaria (and, particularly, the region of Thrace). Petko was born in the Bulgarian village of Dogan Hisar, today Aisymi (Evros regional unit, Greece). He married a Greek lady from Maronia in 1860. When a group of Turkish brigands attacked his wife, he fought and killed them all, including the leader of the bashibuzuks, Mehmed Kesedji Bey. Beginning in 1861 Petko began fighting against the Ottomans in the surrounding areas of Maroneia, Aisymi, Enos etc. He visited Italy in 1866, where he met Giuseppe Garibaldi, who became a close friend. Petko lived in Garibaldi's home for a few months. Garibaldi helped Petko organize the well-known "Garibaldi Battalion" in the Cretan Revolution of 1866–1869, consisting of 220 Italians and 67 Bulgarians, who fought the Ottomans on Crete under Petko's command. For his service, Petko was assigned the military title of Kapetan (Captain). Petko Voyvoda's detachment, established in 1869, took part in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78. His unit liberated Maroneia from the Turkish rule in December 1877, establishing a Christian government there. He fought against the Turks for three months and saved the local population from Turkish oppression. After that, he took part in the liberation of the Rhodopes together with Kraycho Voyvoda. As part of this effort, he led the defeat of the 1878 Muslim insurgence in the Rhodopes organized by the British agent Saint Clair. With his son and new wife Rada Kravkova from Kazanlak Petko lived in Varna after 1880 and died in that city in 1900. He founded the revolutionary committee called Strandzha there in 1896. His revolutionary work has been commemorated with numerous monuments all around Bulgaria, as well as in his native village in modern Greece and on the hill of Gianicolo in Rome, where a monument of Garibaldi also stands. The TV series Captain Petko Voivode written by Nikolay Haytov and first aired in 1981 also popularized him as a national hero. There are several Bulgarian patriotic songs dedicated to Petko and his comrades. Petko Voyvoda Peak on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is also named in his honor. Monuments dedicated to Petko Voyvoda can be found in Aisymi (Greece), his place of birth, as well as in Rome (Italy), Kyiv (Ukraine) and in Varna, Sofia, Burgas, Plovdiv and other places in Bulgaria.
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Petrova Niva
Petrova Niva (Петрова нива, "Peter's field") is a historic area in the Strandzha mountains of southeastern Bulgaria where, between 11 and 13 July 1903, a group of Bulgarian Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) delegates announced the outbreak of an anti-Ottoman uprising aimed at liberating southern Thrace from Ottoman rule and proclaimed the Strandzha Republic.
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Petya Pendareva
Petya Pendareva (Петя Пендарева) (born 20 January 1971, Kazanlak) was a Bulgarian sprinter who specialized in the 100 metres.
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Peyo Yavorov
Peyo Yavorov (Пейо (Кр.) Яворов; born Peyo Totev Kracholov, Пейо Тотев Крачолов; 13 January 1878 – 29 October 1914) was a Bulgarian Symbolist poet.
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PFC Botev Plovdiv
Professional Football Club Botev Plovdiv, commonly known as Botev Plovdiv (Ботев Пловдив) or simply (within the city of Plovdiv itself) Botev, is the oldest continuously existing Bulgarian association football club.
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PFC Brestnik 1948
PFC Brestnik 1948 (Брестник 1948) is a Bulgarian football club from the small neighborhood of Brestnik, located in the Greater Plovdiv area.
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PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv
Lokomotiv (Локомотив) is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Plovdiv, that competes in the country's primary football competition, the First League.
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Philip Dunn (racewalker)
Philip Martin Dunn (born June 12, 1971 in Eugene, Oregon) is a male race walker from the United States.
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Philip II of Macedon
Philip II of Macedon (Φίλιππος Β΄ ὁ Μακεδών; 382–336 BC) was the king (basileus) of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon from until his assassination in.
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Philip the Arab
Marcus Julius Philippus (Marcus Julius Philippus Augustus 204 – 249 AD), also known commonly by his nickname Philip the Arab (Philippus Arabus, also known as Philip or Philip I), was Roman Emperor from 244 to 249.
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Philippi
Philippi (Φίλιπποι, Philippoi) was a city in eastern Macedonia, in the Edonis region.
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Philippopolis
Philippopolis (Φιλιππούπολη) may refer to several cities named after Philip II, Philip V, or Philip the Arab.
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Philippopolis (Thracia)
Philippopolis is one of the ancient names of the city of Plovdiv by which it was known for the most of its recorded history.
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Philoxenus of Mabbug
Philoxenus of Mabbug (Syriac: ܐܟܣܢܝܐ ܡܒܘܓܝܐ) (died 523), also known as Xenaias and Philoxenus of Hierapolis, was one of the most notable Syriac prose writers and a vehement champion of Miaphysitism.
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Photius II of Constantinople
Photios II (Φώτιος Βʹ), (1874 – 29 December 1935) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 7 October 1929 until 26 December 1935.
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Pirot Fortress
Momčilov grad (Momchil's fortress) is a medieval castle situated in Pirot, Serbia.
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Plamen Dimov (musician)
Plamen Dimov (Bulgarian: Пламен Димов, born 1955 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is a musician and a music teacher.
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Plamen Krachunov
Plamen Krachunov (Пламен Крачунов; born 11 January 1989 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer who currently plays as a defender for Ekstraklasa side Sandecja Nowy Sącz.
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Pleven
Pleven (Плевен) is the seventh most populous city in Bulgaria.
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Plovdiv Airport
Plovdiv Airport (Летище Пловдив, Letishte Plovdiv) is the airport of the second largest city in Bulgaria, Plovdiv and is the country's 4th busiest behind Sofia, Burgas and Varna.
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Plovdiv Central railway station
Plovdiv Central Railway Station (translit) is the main railway station serving the city and municipality of Plovdiv, the second most populous city in Bulgaria.
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Plovdiv derby
The Plovdiv derby is the derby in Bulgarian football between Botev Plovdiv and Lokomotiv Plovdiv.
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Plovdiv Medical University
The Medical University (Медицински университет в Пловдив) in Plovdiv, Bulgaria was established in 1945.
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Plovdiv Peak
Plovdiv Peak (Vrah Plovdiv \'vr&h 'plov-div\) is a peak rising to 1,040 m in the east extremity of Levski Ridge, Tangra Mountains, Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica.
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Plovdiv Philharmonic Orchestra
The Plovdiv Philharmonic Orchestra was a Bulgarian orchestra whose origins date back to 1945.
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Plovdiv Province
Plovdiv Province (Област Пловдив: Oblast Plovdiv, former name Plovdiv okrug) is a province in central southern Bulgaria.
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Plovdiv Regional Ethnographic Museum
The Plovdiv Regional Ethnographic Museum (Регионален етнографски музей — Пловдив, Regionalen etnografski muzey — Plovdiv) is a museum of ethnography in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Plovdiv Regional Historical Museum
The Plovdiv Regional Historical Museum (Регионален исторически музей Пловдив, Regionalen istoricheski muzey Plovdiv) is a historical museum in the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Plovdiv Roman Stadium
The Roman Stadium in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, is among the largest and best preserved buildings from the time of the Ancient Rome in the Balkan peninsula.
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Plovdiv Roman theatre
The Roman theatre of Plovdiv (TEATRUM TRIMONTENSE; Пловдивски античен театър, Plovdivski antichen teatar) is one of the world's best-preserved ancient theatres, located in the city center of Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Plovdiv Stadium
Plovdiv Stadium (Стадион „Пловдив"), formerly known as 9th September Stadium ("9-ти септември"), is a multi-purpose stadium in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Plovdiv Synagogue
The Zion Plovdiv Synagogue is a synagogue in the city of Plovdiv located in Bulgaria.
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Plovdiv University "Paisii Hilendarski"
The Plovdiv University "Paisii Hilendarski" (Пловдивски университет „Паисий Хилендарски“), also known as The Paisii Hilendarski University of Plovdiv, is a university located in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Plovdiv Zoo
Plovdiv Zoo (Пловдивска зоологическа градина) is a zoo located in Bulgaria's second largest city, Plovdiv.
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Poland Fed Cup team
The Poland Fed Cup team represents Poland in Fed Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Polski Związek Tenisowy.
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Poli Karastoyanova
Poli Krasteva Karastoyanova (Поли Кръстева Карастоянова) (born 28 September 1969) is a Bulgarian politician and economist, chairman of the parliamentary Culture and Media Committee, Deputy Chairman of the Economic Policy and Tourism Committee, MP of PG 'Patriotic Front' in 43 th National Assembly.
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Polish exonyms
Below is list of Polish language exonyms for places in non-Polish-speaking areas of Europe.
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Political views on the Macedonian language
The existence and distinctiveness of the Macedonian language is disputed among politicians, linguists and common people from Macedonia and its neighboring countries.
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Polly Swann
Polly Swann (born 5 June 1988) is a British rower and a member of the Great Britain Rowing Team.
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Polona Reberšak
Polona Reberšak (born 9 February 1987 in Celje) is a Slovenian tennis player.
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Pomaks
Pomaks (Помаци/Pomatsi, Πομάκοι/Pomákoi, Pomaklar) is a term used for Slavic Muslims inhabiting Bulgaria, northeastern Greece and northwestern Turkey, mainly referring to the ca.
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Pope Julius I
Pope Julius I (died 12 April 352) was Pope of the Catholic Church from 6 February 337 to his death in 352.
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Postage stamps and postal history of Eastern Rumelia
Eastern Rumelia or Eastern Roumelia was an autonomous province (vilayet) in the Ottoman Empire from 1878 to 1908; however, it was under Bulgarian control beginning in 1885 (see Bulgarian unification).
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Pravetz computers
Pravetz (Правец in the original Cyrillic, series 8 and series 16) were Bulgarian computers, manufactured mainly in the town of Pravetz.
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Princess Marie Louise of Bourbon-Parma
Princess Maria Luisa of Bourbon-Parma (Marie Louise Pia Theresa Anna Ferdinanda Francisca Antonia Margaret Josepha Carolina Blanche Lucia Apollonia;17 January 1870 – 31 January 1899) was the eldest daughter of Robert I, the last reigning Duke of Parma.
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Proslav
Proslav (Прослав) is a neighbourhood of Plovdiv, southern Bulgaria.
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Radinovo
Radinovo (Bulgarian: Радиново, IPA: radˈinovɔ) is a village in Maritsa Municipality, Plovdiv Province, Southern Bulgarian.
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Radoslav Apostolov
Radoslav Apostolov (Радослав Апостолов; born 7 June 1997) is a Bulgarian footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Nesebar on loan from Botev Plovdiv.
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Radoslav Terziev
Radoslav Terziev (Радослав Терзиев; born 6 August 1994 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a defender for Botev Plovdiv.
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Rafał Sznajder
Rafał Sznajder (13 October 1972 – 13 April 2014) was a Polish fencer, who competed in the Atlanta 1996, Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
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Raion
A raion (also rayon) is a type of administrative unit of several post-Soviet states (such as part of an oblast).
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Rakovski (town)
Rakovski (Раковски) is a town in southern Bulgaria, in the historical region of Thrace.
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Rally Bulgaria
Rally Bulgaria (Рали България) is the most prestigious and also the oldest rally event in Republic of Bulgaria.
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Rangel Abushev
Rangel Abushev (Рангел Абушев; born 26 May 1989) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a forward for Botev Galabovo.
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Rangel Ignatov
Rangel Ignatov (Рангел Игнатов; born 6 April 1997) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a winger or attacking midfielder for Botev Galabovo.
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Raphael Popov
Raphael Popov (Рафаел Попов, born in Strelcha, 1830 – died in Edirne, February 23, 1876) was a Bulgarian Byzantine-Catholic bishop and one of the leaders of Bulgarian national revival.
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Rareș Dumitrescu
Rareș Dumitrescu (born 24 December 1983 in Brașov) is a Romanian sabre fencer, World silver medal in 2009.
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Raymond Keene
Raymond Dennis Keene OBE (born 29 January 1948) is an English chess Grandmaster, a FIDE International Arbiter, a chess organiser, and a journalist and author.
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Rayna Knyaginya
Rayna Popgeorgieva Futekova (Райна Попгеоргиева Футекова), better known as Rayna Knyaginya (Райна Княгиня) (1856–1917) was a Bulgarian teacher and revolutionary born in Panagyurishte who is famous for having sewn the flag of the April Uprising of 1876.
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Razhevo
Razhevo or sometimes Ruzhevo (ˈr̩ɤ̞ʒɛvɔ(Bulgarian, up to 1945 spelled Рѫжево, meaning Rye village) is a village in central Bulgaria, part of Kaloyanovo Municipality, Plovdiv Province.
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Razvigor Yankov
Razvigor Yankov (born 10 April 1954) is a Bulgarian athlete.
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Red Church (Bulgaria)
The Red Church (Червена църква, Chervena tsarkva) is a large partially preserved late Roman (early Byzantine) Christian basilica in south central Bulgaria.
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Religion in Bulgaria
Religion in Bulgaria has been dominated by Christianity since its adoption as the state religion in 865.
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Renata Strašek
Renata Strašek (born April 8, 1972 in Celje) is a retired female javelin thrower from Slovenia.
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Renault 8 and 10
The Renault 8 (Renault R8 until 1964) and Renault 10 are two rear-engined, rear-wheel drive small family cars produced by the French manufacturer Renault in the 1960s and early 1970s.
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Renee Poetschka
Renee Poetschka (born 1 May 1971) is a former Australian athlete.
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Renier of Trit
Renier of Trit was a knight from Trith-Saint-Léger, Hainaut, who took part to the Fourth Crusade and became the first Frankish duke of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv, Bulgaria) from 1204 to 1205.
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Republic of Ragusa
The Republic of Ragusa was a maritime republic centered on the city of Dubrovnik (Ragusa in Italian, German and Latin; Raguse in French) in Dalmatia (today in southernmost Croatia) that carried that name from 1358 until 1808.
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Rescue of the Bulgarian Jews
The Rescue of Bulgarian Jews was a historical event that consisted of the planned rescue of about 50,000 Jews living on Bulgarian soil during World War II.
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Rhodope Mountains
The Rhodopes (Родопи, Rodopi; Ροδόπη, Rodopi; Rodoplar) are a mountain range in Southeastern Europe, with over 83% of its area in southern Bulgaria and the remainder in Greece.
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Riblja Čorba
Riblja Čorba (Рибља Чорба, pronounced; translation: Fish Stew) is a Serbian and Yugoslav rock band from Belgrade.
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Ricardo Greenidge
Ricardo Greenidge (born 12 February 1971) is a retired Canadian sprinter and bobsledder.
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Richard Chelimo
Richard Chelimo (21 April 1972 – 15 August 2001) was a Kenyan long-distance runner, and a former world record holder over 10,000 metres.
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Richard Kruse
Richard Kruse (born 30 July 1983 in London, United Kingdom) is a British fencer who specialises in the foil discipline.
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Rico Lieder
Rico Lieder (born 25 September 1971 in Burgstädt) is a retired German sprinter who specialized in the 400 metres.
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Rise of Macedon
The rise of Macedon, from a small kingdom at the periphery of classical Greek affairs to one which came to dominate the entire Hellenic world (and beyond), occurred in the span of just 25 years, between 359 and 336 BC.
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Rita Ináncsi
Rita Ináncsi (born 6 January 1971 in Budapest) is a retired Hungarian heptathlete.
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Roads in Portugal
Roads in Portugal are defined by National Road Plan, which describes the existing and planned network of Portuguese roads.
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Robert Helenius
Robert Gabriel Helenius (born 2 January 1984) is a Finnish-Swedish professional boxer.
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Rodopi Municipality
Rodopi municipality (Община Родопи) is situated in the Plovdiv Province, southern Bulgaria.
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Rohan Robinson
Rohan Stuart Robinson (born 15 November 1971 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian retired hurdler.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mohilev
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mohilev (or Mogilev or Mahilyow) was a territorial Latin rite division of the Roman Catholic Church, covering a significant western proportion of the territory of the Czarist Russian empire.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seoul
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seoul (Latin: Archidioecesis Seulum, 서울 대교구) is a Metropolitan archdiocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church comprising the metropolitan area of Seoul, South Korea, whose province comprises parts of South Korea (which has two more provinces) and all North Korea, yet depends on the missionary Roman Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Sofia and Plovdiv
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Sofia and Plovdiv is a Roman Catholic diocese of the Latin Rite, Catholic-Hierarchy.org.
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Roman Forum (Plovdiv)
The Roman forum of Philippopolis (Forum Romanum; Римски форум на Пловдив, Rimski forum na Plovdiv) is a rectangular forum (plaza) surrounded by the ruins of several ancient administrative buildings at the center of the city of Plovdiv.
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Romani people in Bulgaria
Romani people (tsiɡɐni, роми) in Bulgaria constitute one of the country's largest ethnic minorities.
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Rome
Rome (Roma; Roma) is the capital city of Italy and a special comune (named Comune di Roma Capitale).
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Romualdas Požerskis
Romualdas Požerskis (born 7 July 1951 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian photographer and a 1990 recipient of the Lithuanian National Prize.
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Rosalie Matondo
Rosalie Matondo (born April 18, 1963, in N'Djamena, Chad) is a Congolese agronomist and minister of the Forest Economy since May 7, 2016.
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Rosario Sánchez
María del Rosario Sánchez Guerrero (born October 26, 1973 in Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal) is a female track and field athlete from Mexico, who competed in race walking.
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Rosica Petkova
Rosica Petkova (Dimitrova) (Росица Петкова (Димитрова)) (born 18 February 1947) is a Bulgarian composer.
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Rossella Giordano
Rossella Giordano (born 1 December 1972 in Asti) is an Italian race walker.
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Rovshan Huseynov
Rovshan Huseynov (born 17 December 1975 in Yeghegnadzor, Armenia) was an Azerbaijani amateur boxer.
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Rozalin Penchev
Rozalin Penchev (born 11 December 1994) is a Bulgarian volleyball player, a member of Argentine club Personal Bolívar.
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Rozhen Observatory
Rozhen Observatory (Национална астрономическа обсерватория - Рожен, НАО-Рожен; National Astronomical Observatory - Rozhen, NAO-Rozhen), also known as the Bulgarian National Astronomical Observatory, is an astronomical observatory, located in the Smolyan Province, 90 kilometers south of the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Ruby Tew
Ruby Tew (born 7 March 1994) is a New Zealand Olympic rower.
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Rumen Hristov
Rumen Hristov (Румен Христов) (born 22 March 1975) is a retired Bulgarian footballer.
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Rumen Popov
Rumen Popov (Bulgarian: Румен Попов) (born 21 May 1983 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian football player.
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Rumen Tinkov
Rumen Tinkov (Румен Тинков; born 20 February 1987 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer.
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Ruse Central railway station
Ruse Central railway station (translit) is the main station serving the city and municipality of Ruse, the fifth most populous city in Bulgaria.
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Ruse, Bulgaria
Ruse (also transliterated as Rousse, Russe or Rusçuk; Русе) is the fifth largest city in Bulgaria.
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Rusev (wrestler)
Miroslav Barnyashev (Мирослав Барняшев; born December 25, 1985) is a Bulgarian professional wrestler and former powerlifter and rower.
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Ruslan Ponomariov
Ruslan Olegovich Ponomariov (Русла́н Оле́гович Пономарьо́в, Ruslan Olehovych Ponomar'ov; born 11 October 1983) is a Ukrainian chess grandmaster.
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Russians in Bulgaria
Russians (руснаци, rusnatsi) form the fourth largest ethnic group in Bulgaria, numbering 9,978 according to the 2011 census, and mostly living in the large urban centres, such as Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna and Burgas.
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Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
The Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78 (lit, named for the year 1293 in the Islamic calendar; Руско-турска Освободителна война, Russian-Turkish Liberation war) was a conflict between the Ottoman Empire and the Eastern Orthodox coalition led by the Russian Empire and composed of Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, and Montenegro.
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Ruzhin Kerimov
Ruzhin Kerimov (Ружин Керимов; also known as Ruzhdi Kerimov Ружди Керимов; born 15 July 1956) is a retired Bulgarian footballer who played as a midfielder.
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Ryanair
Ryanair is an Irish low-cost airline founded in 1984, headquartered in Swords, Dublin, Ireland, with its primary operational bases at Dublin and London Stansted airports.
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Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg (p) is Russia's second-largest city after Moscow, with 5 million inhabitants in 2012, part of the Saint Petersburg agglomeration with a population of 6.2 million (2015).
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Saints Cyril and Methodius
Saints Cyril and Methodius (826–869, 815–885; Κύριλλος καὶ Μεθόδιος; Old Church Slavonic) were two brothers who were Byzantine Christian theologians and Christian missionaries.
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Sam Bosworth
Sam Bosworth (born 5 April 1994) is a New Zealand coxswain.
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Samad Vurgun
Samad Vurgun (Səməd Vurğun, born Samad Vakilov, March 21, 1906 – May 27, 1956) was an Azerbaijani and Soviet poet, dramatist, public figure, first People’s Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR (1943), academician of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (1945), laureate of two USSR State Prizes of second degree (1941, 1942), and member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union since 1940.
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Samuel Dzhundrin
Samuel Dzhundrin (April 26, 1920 – March 19, 1998) was a Bulgarian Roman Catholic priest, an Augustinian monk and bishop of Nikopol, Bulgaria.
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Samuel Finzi
Samuel Finzi (Bulgarian: Самуел Финци) (born 20 January 1966) is a Bulgarian-German actor, of Bulgarian-Jewish descent, with hundreds of film, television and theatrical credits in a career which, since its start in the late 1980s, has lasted more than 25 years.
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Sandra Ruales
Sandra de las Mercedes Ruales Mosquera (born May 30, 1974 in Quito, Pichincha) is a female Ecuadorian long-distance runner.
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Sanjak of Gümülcine
The Sanjak of Gümülcine (Ottoman Turkish: Sancak-i Gümülcine, Υποδιοίκησις Γκιουμουλτζίνας, Гюмюрджински санджак) was a second-level province (sanjak) of the Ottoman Empire in Thrace, forming part of the Adrianople Vilayet.
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Sanjak of Smederevo
The Sanjak of Smederevo (Semendire Sancağı; Смедеревски санџак/Smederevski sandžak), also known in historiography as the Pashalik of Belgrade (Belgrad Paşalığı; Београдски пашалук/Beogradski pašaluk), was an Ottoman administrative unit (sanjak), that existed between the 15th and the outset of the 19th centuries.
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Sanna Kyllönen
Sanna Kyllönen, née Hernesniemi (born 9 March 1971 in Kokkola) is a retired Finnish woman sprinter, who specialized in the 100 and 200 metres.
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Sardica paschal table
The Sardica paschal table or Sardica document is a document from a Latin manuscript of the 7th/8th century AD.
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Sarkis Baltaian
Sarkis Garabed Baltaian was born on April 2, 1897 in Malgara, Turkey.
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Satoru Inoue
is a retired Japanese athlete who specialised in sprinting events.
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Sava Mutkurov
Sava Atanasov Mutkurov (Сава Атанасов Муткуров) (–) was a Bulgarian officer (Major General) and politician.
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Sava Temišvarac
Sava Temišvarac (Сава Темишварац, "Sava of Timișoara"; 1594–1612) was a Serb military commander (vojvoda) in the service of the Transylvania and then the Holy Roman Empire, active during the Long Turkish War, having led the Uprising in Banat (1594) and then joined the Transylvanian Army with other notable Serb leaders.
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Savate
Savate, also known as boxe française, savate boxing, French boxing or French footfighting, is a French combat sport that uses the hands and feet as weapons combining elements of English boxing with graceful kicking techniques.
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Savvas Saritzoglou
Savvas Saritzoglou (Σάββας Σαριτζόγλου; born July 19, 1971 in Athens, Attiki) is a Greek male hammer thrower.
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Sébastien Levicq
Sébastien Levicq (born 25 June 1971 in Le Havre) is a French decathlete.
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Süleyman Askerî
Süleyman Askerî Bey, also known as Suleyman Askeri, Sulayman Askari, Sulaiman al-Askari (Modern Turkish: Süleyman el-Askerî) and unofficially known as Suleyman Askeri Pasha (1884 in Prizren, Kosovo Vilayet – 14 April 1915 in Berjasiya) was a military officer who served in the Ottoman Army.
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Scaenae frons
The scaenae frons is the elaborately decorated permanent architectural background of a Roman theatre stage.
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Sebastian Chmara
Sebastian Michał Chmara (born November 21, 1971 in Bydgoszcz) is a former decathlete from Poland who became world indoor champion in 1999 and European indoor champion in 1998 (both in heptathlon, as decathlon is unsuitable for indoor contests).
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Sebastian Köber
Sebastian Köber (born 28 May 1979 in Frankfurt (Oder), Brandenburg) is a German boxer, who won the Heavyweight bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.
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Second Army (Bulgaria)
The Bulgarian Second Army was a Bulgarian field army during the Balkan Wars, World War I, and World War II.
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Second Bulgarian Empire
The Second Bulgarian Empire (Второ българско царство, Vtorо Bălgarskо Tsarstvo) was a medieval Bulgarian state that existed between 1185 and 1396.
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Second Crusade
The Second Crusade (1147–1149) was the second major crusade launched from Europe.
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Second Professional Football League (Bulgaria)
The Bulgarian Second Professional Football League (Втора професионална футболна лига) or simply Second League (Втора Лига) is the second level of the Bulgarian football league system, below First League and above the Third League.
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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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Septemvri–Dobrinishte narrow-gauge line
The Septemvri–Dobrinishte narrow-gauge line (теснолинейка Септември – Добринище, tesnolineyka Septemvri–Dobrinishte) is the only operating narrow-gauge line in Bulgaria.
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Serafim Mihaylov
Serafim Mihaylov (Серафим Михайлов; born 25 April 1995) is a Bulgarian footballer, who currently plays as a forward for Hebar Pazardzhik in the Bulgarian V Group.
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Seraphim II of Constantinople
Seraphim II Anina (Σεραφεὶμ Β´), (? – 7 December 1779) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1757 until 1761.
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Serbia Fed Cup team
The Serbian Fed Cup team represents Serbia in Fed Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Tennis Federation of Serbia.
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Serbo-Bulgarian War
The Serbo-Bulgarian War or Serbian–Bulgarian War (Сръбско-българска война, Српско-бугарски рат, Srpsko-bugarski rat) was a war between the Kingdom of Serbia and Principality of Bulgaria that erupted on and lasted until.
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Sergei Movsesian
Sergei Movsesian (Սերգեյ Մովսիսյան; born 3 November 1978 in Tbilisi) is an Armenian chess Grandmaster who played for the Czech Republic for most of his career.
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Sergei Tiviakov
Sergei Tiviakov (Серге́й Тивяков; born 14 February 1973) is a Russian–Dutch chess grandmaster.
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Sergejs Inšakovs
Sergejs Inšakovs (born 27 December 1971 in Tula) is a retired Latvian athlete who competed in sprinting events.
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Sergey Arzamasov
Sergey Arzamasov (Серге́й Александрович Арзамасов; born 9 April 1971 in Shymkent, Ongtustik Qazaqstan) is a retired Kazakhstani triple jumper.
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Serkan Yusein
Serkan Yusein (Серкан Юсеин; born 31 March 1996 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Botev Plovdiv.
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Seventy disciples
The seventy disciples or seventy-two disciples (known in the Eastern Christian traditions as the Seventy Apostles) were early emissaries of Jesus mentioned in the Gospel of Luke.
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Seville Expo '92
The Universal Exposition of Seville (Expo '92) took place from Monday, April 20 to Monday, October 12, 1992 on La Isla de La Cartuja (Cartuja Island), Seville, Spain.
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Shanelle Porter
Shanelle Porter (born January 20, 1972 in Vallejo, California) is a retired American sprinter who specialized in the 400 metres.
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Sheker Mahala
Sheker Mahala is the second biggest Roma ghetto in Plovdiv.
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Shimon Bejarano
Shimon Bejarano (שמעון בז'רנו, 28 September 1910 – 17 October 1971) was an Israeli industrialist and politician who served as a member of the Knesset for the General Zionists between 1951 and 1959.
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Siege of Debeltos
The Siege of Debeltos was fought between the Eastern Roman Empire and Bulgaria from May to June 812.
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Siege of Trebizond (1461)
The Siege of Trebizond was the successful siege of the city of Trebizond, capital of the Empire of Trebizond, by the Ottomans under Sultan Mehmed II, which ended on 15 August 1461.
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Siemens Desiro
The Siemens Desiro is a family of diesel or electric multiple unit passenger trains developed by Siemens Mobility, a division of the German Siemens AG conglomerate.
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Silistra Eyalet
The Eyalet of Silistra or Silistria (ایالت سیلیستره; Eyālet-i Silistre), later known as Özü Eyalet (ایالت اوزی; Eyālet-i Özi) meaning Province of Ochakiv was an eyalet of the Ottoman Empire along the Black Sea littoral and south bank of the Danube River in southeastern Europe.
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Silke Lichtenhagen
Silke Lichtenhagen (born 20 November 1973 in Leverkusen) is a retired German sprinter.
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Silvena Rowe
Silvena Rowe (née Lauta, born in Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is a British chef, food writer, television personality and restaurateur.
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Simeon Djankov
Simeon Djankov (Симеон Дянков, Simeon Dyankov; born 13 July 1970) is a Bulgarian economist.
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Simeon I of Bulgaria
Simeon (also Symeon) I the Great (Симеон I Велики, transliterated Simeon I Veliki) ruled over Bulgaria from 893 to 927,Lalkov, Rulers of Bulgaria, pp.
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Simeon Raykov
Simeon Raykov (Симеон Райков; born 11 November 1989 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a winger for Lokomotiv Plovdiv.
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Simon Hollingsworth
Simon Hollingsworth (born 9 May 1972) is a former track and field athlete who was the CEO of the Australian Sports Commission from 2012 to 2016.
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Simona Dimitrova
Simona Dimitrova (Bulgarian: Симона Димитрова) (born 17 July 1994 Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian female volleyball player.
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Simona Gherman
Simona Gherman (née Alexandru; born 12 April 1985) is a retired Romanian épée fencer, European champion in 2012 and 2016.
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Simone Thust
Simone Thust (born 22 September 1971) is a retired female race walker from Germany.
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Sinéad Delahunty
Sinéad Delahunty-Evans (born 12 February 1971 in Kilkenny) is a retired Irish middle-distance runner who competed primarily in the 1500 metres.
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Sinop, Turkey
Sinop (Σινώπη, Sinōpē, historically known as Sinope) is a city with a population of 36,734 on the isthmus of İnce Burun (İnceburun, Cape Ince), near Cape Sinope (Sinop Burnu, Boztepe Cape, Boztepe Burnu) which is situated on the most northern edge of the Turkish side of the Black Sea coast, in the ancient region of Paphlagonia, in modern-day northern Turkey.
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Sirkeci railway station
Sirkeci railway station (Sirkeci garı), listed on maps as Istanbul railway station (İstanbul garı), is a railway terminal in Istanbul.
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Sister city
Twin towns or sister cities are a form of legal or social agreement between towns, cities, counties, oblasts, prefectures, provinces, regions, states, and even countries in geographically and politically distinct areas to promote cultural and commercial ties.
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Sitovo inscription
The Sitovo inscription is an inscription that has yet to be satisfactorily translated.
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Sitovo, Plovdiv Province
Sitovo (Ситово) is a small mountain village situated on the northern foothills of the Rhodope Mountains in southern Bulgaria.
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Skandau
SkandaU is a Bulgarian R&B boy band and YouTubers, who run the, which was created around 2010 by Lachezar Evtimov (Lacho) and Yonislav Yotov (Toto).
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Slaughter of the Knezes
The Slaughter of the Knezes (Seča knezova) refers to the organized assassinations and assaults of noble Serbs in the Sanjak of Smederevo in January 1804 by the Dahije, the renegade Janissary officers who ruled the Sanjak independently and in defiance to the sultan after taking it over in 1801.
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Slavcho Atanasov
Slavcho Atanasov (Славчо Атанасов; born 14 February 1968 in Karlovo) is a Bulgarian politician, member of IMRO-BNM and mayor of Plovdiv (2007–2011).
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Slavik Tabakov
Slavik Tabakov (Bulgarian: Славик Табаков) is a British-Bulgarian medical physicist, President of the International Organization for Medical Physics (IOMP) 2015-2018.
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Slavomír Kňazovický
Slavomír Kňazovický (born May 3, 1967 in Piešťany) is a Czechoslovak-Slovak sprint canoer who competed from the early 1990s to the early 2000s (decade).
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Sliven prisoner of war camp
Sliven was a prisoner-of-war camp established in Sliven in 1915 with the intent of housing Serbian troops captured during the course of World War I. Over time Greek and Serbian civilians joined their ranks reaching 19,000 at its peak.
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Slovakia Fed Cup team
The Slovakia Fed Cup team represents Slovakia in Fed Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Slovak Tennis Association.
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Small Basilica, Plovdiv
The Small Basilica of Philippopolis (Малка базилика на Филипопол, Malka bazilika na Filipopol) is one of Plovdiv's most distinctive landmarks.
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Sofia
Sofia (Со́фия, tr.) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria.
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Sofia Pride
Sofia Pride Parade is a peaceful march of LGBT people and their relatives and friends, which combines social and political protest with entertaining elements.
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Sofia Synagogue
The Sofia Synagogue (Софийска синагога, Sofiyska sinagoga) is the largest synagogue in Southeastern Europe, one of two functioning in Bulgaria (with the one in Plovdiv) and the third-largest in Europe.
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Soledad Gonzalez de Huguet
Soledad Gonzalez de Huguet (born 24 September 1934) is an Argentine chess player who hold the title of Woman International Master (WIM, 1957).
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Solomon Passy
Solomon Isaac Passy (Соломон Исак Паси) (born December 22, 1956) is a Bulgarian scientist, politician, and innovator, founder and President of the Atlantic Club of Bulgaria (since 1990), Foreign Minister in the Government of Simeon Sakskoburggotski (2001-2005), Chairman-in-Office of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) in 2004.
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Songs of Life Festival
Songs of Life is a music festival produced by Varna International.
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Sonia Bisset
Sonia Bisset Poll (born April 1, 1971) is a retired Cuban track and field athlete who competed in the javelin throw.
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Sonia Waddell
Sonia Waddell (née Scown, born 19 February 1973) is a New Zealand athlete.
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Sonya Yoncheva
Sonya Yoncheva (Соня Йончева; born 25 December 1981) is a Bulgarian operatic soprano.
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Sopot, Plovdiv Province
Sopot (Сопот) is a Bulgarian town situated in the fertile sub-Balkan mountain valley of Karlovo (which is the western part of the famous Rose Valley), immediately below the steep southern slopes of the Troyan Balkan Mountain (Central Stara Planina).
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Sotir Tsatsarov
Sotir Stefanov Tsatsarov (Сотир Стефанов Цацаров) (born 28 September 1966) is a Bulgarian jurist who has been serving as the chief prosecutor of Bulgaria since December 2012.
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Southern Bulgaria
Southern Bulgaria (Южна България, Yuzhna Balgariya) is the southern half of the territory of Bulgaria, located to the south of the main ridge of the Balkan Mountains which conventionally separates the country into a northern and a southern part.
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Southern district, Plovdiv
Southern district (Район Южен) is one of the six districts of Plovdiv in southern Bulgaria.
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Spas Bayraktarov
Spas Bayraktarov (Спас Байрактаров) (born 7 May 1988) is a Bulgarian footballer currently playing for German side SV Thüle as a midfielder.
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Spas Bukhalov
Spas Bukhalov (Cyrillic: Спас Бухалов; born 14 November 1980) is a Bulgarian pole vaulter.
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Spas Dzhevizov
Spas Dzhevizov (Спас Джевизов; born 27 September 1955, in Plovdiv) is a former Bulgarian footballer who played as a forward.
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Sportsperson of the Year (Czechoslovakia)
Sportsperson of the Year (Sportovec roku, Športovec roka) was a prize awarded annually to the best athletes of Czechoslovakia from 1959 to 1992 by the Club of Czechoslovak Sports Journalists.
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Stancho Stanchev
Stancho Georgiev Stanchev (Bulgarian Станчо Георгиев Станчев) is a Bulgarian theatre director.
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Stanimir Dimitrov (forward)
Stanimir Kirilov Dimitrov (Станимир Кирилов Димитров) is a Bulgarian football player.
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Stanimir Georgiev
Stanimir Georgiev (Станимир Георгиев; born 7 August 1975 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is a retired Bulgarian professional football forward who played for several clubs in Europe.
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Stanislav Dospevski
Stanislav Dospevski (Станислав Доспевски) is the name assumed by Zafir Zograf (Зафир Зограф), the son of Dimitar Zograf and nephew of the famed Bulgarian icon and mural painter, Zahari Zograf.
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Stanislav Govedarov
Stanislav Govedarov (Станислав Говедаров) (born November 13, 1980) is a Bulgarian professional basketball player, who is currently playing for BC Yambol in the Bulgarian League, as a shooting guard or point guard.
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Stara Zagora
Stara Zagora (Стара Загора) is the fifth-largest city in Bulgaria, and the administrative capital of the homonymous Stara Zagora Province.
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State Puppet Theatre Varna
The State Puppet Theatre - Varna was founded in 1952 in the resort of Varna, Bulgaria.
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Staurakios (eunuch)
Staurakios (or Stauracius) (Σταυράκιος; died on 3 June 800) was a Byzantine eunuch official, who rose to be one of the most important and influential associates of Byzantine empress Irene of Athens (r. 797–802).
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Stéphane Cali
Stéphane Cali (born 26 April 1972 in Paris) is a retired French athlete who specialised in the sprinting events.
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Stefan Draganov
Stefan Draganov (Стефан Драганов; born 13 August 1966) is a former Bulgarian footballer who played as a forward.
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Stefan Genov
Stefan Asenov Genov (Bulgarian: Стефан Асенов Генов) (born 23 June 1956) is a Bulgarian football manager.
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Stefan Georgiev (swimmer)
Stefan Georgiev (born 28 July 1955) is a Bulgarian former swimmer.
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Stefan Harlov
Stefan Harlov (Стефан Харлов; born 16 January 1983) is a Bulgarian footballer, currently playing for Etar Veliko Tarnovo as a midfielder.
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Stefan Kikov
Stefan Kikov (Bulgarian: Стефан Киков) (born 2 April 1982 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer currently playing for Rakovski.
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Stefan Kisyov
Stefan Kisyov is a novelist, journalist, playwright and short story writer.
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Stefan Krachunov
Stefan Krachunov (Стефан Крачунов; born 9 July 1985) is a Bulgarian footballer currently playing as a left back.
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Stefan Toshev
Stefan Toshev (Стефан Тошев) (18 December 1859 – 27 November 1924) was a Bulgarian general, from World War I. His mother was a teacher from the period of the National Revival.
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Stefania Rubini
Stefania Rubini (born 5 December 1992) is an Italian tennis player.
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Stefano Baldini
Stefano Baldini (born 25 May 1971 in Castelnovo di Sotto, Emilia-Romagna, Italy) is a retired Italian runner who specialized in the marathon.
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Stefka Kostadinova
Stefka Georgieva Kostadinova (Стефка Георгиева Костадинова; born March 25, 1965) is a Bulgarian retired athlete who competed in the high jump.
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Stefka Madina
Stefka Mikhaylova Madina (Стефка Михайлова Мадина; born 23 January 1963) is a Bulgarian rower.
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Steinar Hoen
Steinar Hoen (born 8 February 1971) is a retired Norwegian high jumper.
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Stella Jongmans
Stella Jongmans (born 17 May 1971 in Voorburg) is a retired Dutch athlete who specialised in the 800 metres.
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Stephen Smith (boxer)
Stephen Francis Smith (born 22 July 1985 is a British professional boxer. He is the current WBC Silver super featherweight champion and a former British featherweight and British super featherweight champion, he is also a former Commonwealth featherweight champion.
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Stevan Zorić
Stevan Zorić (born 25 May 1971 in Novi Sad) is a Serbian former high jumper who competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics, in the 1996 Summer Olympics, and in the 2000 Summer Olympics.
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Steve Rothery
Steven Rothery (born 25 November 1959) is an English musician.
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Steve Smith (British high jumper)
Steve Smith (born 29 March 1973) is a retired high jumper from England.
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Stiliyan Kovachev
Stiliyan Kovachev (Стилиян Ковачев) (born on 26 February 1860 in Yanbolu (Yambol), died on 11 July 1939 in Sofia) was a Bulgarian general.
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Stjepan Verković
Stefan or Stjepan Ilija Verković was a 19th-century Bosnian ethnographer and folklorist.
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Stoichkov (band)
Stoichkov is the name of a Dutch rock group, founded 2001 in Utrecht, Netherlands, by three great fans of the Bulgarian football star and former national trainer Hristo Stoichkov.
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Stolipinovo
Stolipinovo (Столипиново) is a district of the Bulgarian city of Plovdiv and the most populous predominantly Romani-inhabited district on the Balkans with a population of about 50,000 people.
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Stoyan Bobekov
Stoyan Bobekov (Стоян Бобеков, born 10 November 1953) is a Bulgarian former cyclist.
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Stoyan Deltchev
Stoyan Deltchev (Стоян Делчев, born Plovdiv, July 3, 1959) is a Bulgarian gymnast and Olympic champion.
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Stoyan Grigorov
Stoyan Grigorov (Стоян Григоров; born 8 September 1997) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a midfielder.
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Stoyan Mihaylovski
Stoyan Nikolov Mihaylovski (Стоян Николов Михайловски; 7 January 1856 – 3 August 1927) was a Bulgarian writer and social figure.
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Stoyan Yankoulov
Stoyan Yankoulov (1, born 10 September 1966), also known as Stundzhi (Bulgarian: Стунджи), is one of Bulgaria's most popular and renowned drummers and percussionists.
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Stoyan Zagorchinov
Stoyan Zagorchinov (Стоян Загорчинов; 1889–1969) was a Bulgarian writer.
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Stoyanka Kurbatova
Stoyanka Kurbatova (née Gruycheva, Стоянка Курбатова, née Груйчева, born 18 March 1955) is a Bulgarian rower and Olympic champion.
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Strandzha Cup
The Strandzha Cup (Купа Странджа, also spelled Strandja Cup and officially known as the Strandja Memorial) is an international amateur boxing tournament held annually in Bulgaria.
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Structure of the Bulgarian People's Army 1989
At the end of the Cold War in 1989 the Bulgarian People's Army structure was as follows.
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Stryama
The Stryama (Стряма, known in Antiquity as Syrmus) is a river in southern Bulgaria, an important left tributary of the Maritsa.
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Sultans Trail
The Sultans Trail is a long-distance footpath from Vienna to Istanbul.
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Survivor BG
Survivor BG is the Bulgarian version of the reality show Survivor, broadcast and produced by bTV.
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Survivor Bulgaria 4
Survivor: Conquering Asia - Philippines was the fourth season of the Bulgarian version of the Reality TV show Survivor, shot during May, June and July 2009, in the Philippines.
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Susan Andrews
Susan Elizabeth Andrews (born 26 May 1971 in Hobart, Tasmania) is an Australian retired athlete who mostly competed in the 400 metres.
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Susana Feitor
Susana Paula de Jesus Feitor, DamIH (born January 28, 1975) is a Portuguese racewalker.
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Suzanitta
Suzan Murad better known by her stage name Suzanitta, is a Bulgarian Hip hop and pop-folk singer.
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Svetlan Kondev
Svetlan Kondev (Светлан Кондев; born 23 January 1976) is a former Bulgarian footballer.
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Svetlana Komleva
Svetlana Komleva (Светлана Комлева, born 15 December 1973) is a former female professional tennis player.
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Svetlana Krivencheva
Svetlana Krivencheva (Светлана Кривенчева) is a retired tennis player from Bulgaria.
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Svetlana Matveeva
Svetlana Vladislavovna Matveeva (Светлана Владиславовна Матвеева; born 4 July 1969 in Frunze) is a Russian chess player holding the titles of International Master and Woman Grandmaster.
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Svetlana Petrenko
Svetlana Petrenko (Svetlana Petrenco; born 27 May 1974) is a Moldovan chess player who holds the titles of woman grandmaster (WGM, 2001) and international master (IM, 2004).
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Sviatoslav I of Kiev
Sviatoslav I Igorevich (Old East Slavic: С~тославъ / Свѧтославъ Игорєвичь, Sventoslavŭ / Svantoslavŭ Igorevičǐ; Old Norse: Sveinald Ingvarsson) (c. 942 – 26 March 972), also spelled Svyatoslav was a Grand prince of Kiev famous for his persistent campaigns in the east and south, which precipitated the collapse of two great powers of Eastern Europe, Khazaria and the First Bulgarian Empire.
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Sviatoslav's invasion of Bulgaria
Sviatoslav's invasion of Bulgaria refers to a conflict beginning in 967/968 and ending in 971, carried out in the eastern Balkans, and involving the Kievan Rus', Bulgaria, and the Byzantine Empire.
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Svilengrad
Svilengrad (Свиленград) is a town in Haskovo Province, south-central Bulgaria, situated at the border of Turkey and Greece.
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Syenite
Syenite is a coarse-grained intrusive igneous rock with a general composition similar to that of granite, but deficient in quartz, which, if present at all, occurs in relatively small concentrations (.
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Synagogue of Philippopolis
The Synagogue of Philippopolis is an ancient religious building built in ancient Philippopolis, now the city of Plovdiv, in the 3rd century AD.
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Tanya Hughes
| Tanya Yvette Hughes (née Jones; born January 25, 1972) is a retired high jumper from the United States, who set her personal best on May 22, 1992, jumping 1.97 metres at a meet in Eugene, Oregon.
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Tarvo Seeman
Tarvo Seeman (born 17 September 1969 in Vändra, Estonia) is an Estonian chess player who twice won the Estonian Chess Championship.
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Tashkopryu Mosque
Tashkyopryu Mosque (Bulgarian: Ташкьопрю джамия Tashkyopryu Dzhamiya, Turkish: Taşköprü Camii) is a mosque in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, built by Ottoman Turks in 16th century during their 500-year rule in today's Bulgaria.
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Task Force East
Black Sea Area Support Team (BS-AST) (Formerly Joint Task Force-East) is a United States European Command initiative executed by U.S. Army Europe (USAREUR) designed to strengthen relationships between the United States and its Eastern European allies.
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Technical University, Sofia
The Technical University (Технически университет), based in Sofia, is the largest technical university in Bulgaria.
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Ted Kotcheff
William Theodore Kotcheff (born Velichko Todorov Tsochev, April 7, 1931) is a Bulgarian-Canadian film and television director and producer, known primarily for his work on several high-profile British and American television productions such as Armchair Theatre and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
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Telephone numbers in Bulgaria
Telephone numbers in Bulgaria are under an open dialing plan, similar to those of Germany and Austria.
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Television in Bulgaria
Television in Bulgaria was introduced in 1959.
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TELUS International Europe
TELUS International Europe is a European provider of multilingual contact centre and business process outsourcing (BPO) solutions and a member of TELUS International.
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Tencho Tenev
Tencho Georgiev Tenev (Bulgarian: Тенчо Георгиев Тенев) (born 9 May 1955) is a Bulgarian football manager.
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Teodor Banev
Teodor Banev (Теодор Банев) (born 7 August 1987 is a Bulgarian footballer, currently playing for Spartak Plovdiv as a defender.
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Teodor Skorchev
Teodor Marinov Skorchev (Tеодор Маринов Скорчев; born 4 September 1986) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper.
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Teodora Nedeva
Teodora Nedeva (Теодора Недева, born 22 April 1977) is a retired professional tennis player from Bulgaria.
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The Expendables 2
The Expendables 2 is a 2012 American action film directed by Simon West, written by Richard Wenk and Sylvester Stallone and based on a story by Ken Kaufman, David Agosto and Wenk.
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The Holographic Principle World Tour
The Holographic Principle World Tour is a concert tour by Dutch symphonic metal band Epica in support of their seventh studio album, The Holographic Principle, released by Nuclear Blast on 30 September 2016.
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The Rhodopi International Theater Collective
The Rhodopi International Theater Collective (RITC) was the original name of the Leon Katz Rhodopi International Theatre Laboratory (RITL), an annual summer, month-long event for international theatre collaboration and development, which allowed professional participants to work with and train students and each other in distinct approaches from around the world.
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The Voice (Russia, season 4)
The fourth season of the Russian reality talent show The Voice premiered on 4 September 2015 on Channel One.
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The Voice Kids (Russia, season 3)
The third season of the Russian reality talent show The Voice Kids premiered on February 20, 2016 on Channel One.
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Theodor Dannecker
Theodor Dannecker (27 March 1913 – 10 December 1945) was an SS Hauptsturmführer (Captain), and an associate of Adolf Eichmann.
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Theodore Branas
Theodore Branas or Vranas (Θεόδωρος Βρανᾶς, Theodōros Branas), sometimes called Theodore Komnenos Branas, was a general under the Byzantine Empire and afterwards under the Latin Empire of Constantinople.
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Theodore Gabras
Theodore Gabras (Θεόδωρος Γαβρᾶς) was a Byzantine governor in the Pontus who was involved in a minor unsuccessful rebellion against the Emperor Alexios I Komnenos around the year 1091.
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Theodore Ushev
Theodore Asenov Ushev (Теодор Асенов Ушев) is a Bulgarian animator, graphic designer, illustrator and multimedia artist in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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Theodoric Strabo
Theodoric Strabo (died 481) was a Thervingi chieftain who was involved in the politics of the Byzantine Empire during the reigns of Byzantine Emperors Leo I, Zeno and Basiliscus.
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Theodorokanos
Theodorokanos (Θεοδωροκάνος) was a Byzantine general of Armenian origin active under Basil II both in the East and in the Balkans.
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Theodosii Spassov
Theodosii Spassov (born 4 March 1961) is a Bulgarian jazz musician who plays kaval.
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Theodosius of Skopje
Theodosius of Skopje (Теодосий Скопски, Теодосиј Гологанов; 1846–1926) was a controversial religious figure from Macedonia who was a Bulgarian language scholar and translator.
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Theoleptus II of Constantinople
Theoleptus II (Θεόληπτος Β΄), (? – after 1597) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1585 to 1586.
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Theophanes I of Constantinople
Theophanes I (? – 26 March 1597) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from August 1596 to February 1597.
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Theophilos (emperor)
Theophilos (Θεόφιλος; sometimes Latinized or Anglicized as Theophilus; 800-805 20 January 842 AD) was the Byzantine Emperor from 829 until his death in 842.
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Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki (Θεσσαλονίκη, Thessaloníki), also familiarly known as Thessalonica, Salonica, or Salonika is the second-largest city in Greece, with over 1 million inhabitants in its metropolitan area, and the capital of Greek Macedonia, the administrative region of Central Macedonia and the Decentralized Administration of Macedonia and Thrace.
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Thessaloniki Bus Station
Thessaloniki Bus Station, also known as the Macedonia InterCity Bus Terminal, is the main bus station of Thessaloniki, Greece and the largest bus terminal in Greece.
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Thimi Mitko
Thimi (Efthim) Mitko (1820 – March 22, 1890) was an activist of the Albanian National Awakening and folklorist.
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Third Amateur Football League (Bulgaria)
The Bulgarian Third Amateur Football League (Трета аматьорска футболна лига), commonly referred to as "Third League" (Трета лига) is the third level of the Bulgarian football league system.
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Thomas Luther
Thomas Luther (born November 4th 1969 in Erfurt) is a German chess player and International Grandmaster of chess.
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Thrace
Thrace (Modern Θράκη, Thráki; Тракия, Trakiya; Trakya) is a geographical and historical area in southeast Europe, now split between Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey, which is bounded by the Balkan Mountains to the north, the Aegean Sea to the south and the Black Sea to the east.
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Thracia
Thracia or Thrace (Θρᾴκη Thrakē) is the ancient name given to the southeastern Balkan region, the land inhabited by the Thracians.
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Thracian dialect
The Thracian dialect is a dialect of the Bulgarian language, member of the Rup or Southeastern Bulgarian dialects.
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Thracian language
The Thracian language was the Indo-European language spoken in ancient times in Southeast Europe by the Thracians, the northern neighbors of the Ancient Greeks.
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Thurisind
Thurisind (Latin: Turisindus, died c. 560) was king of the Gepids, an East Germanic Gothic people, from c. 548 to 560.
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Tia Hellebaut
Tia Hellebaut (born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in her sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event.
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Tibor Ordina
Tibor Ordina (17 March 1971 – 12 April 2016) was a Hungarian athlete who specialized in the long jump and triple jump.
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Tiffany Géroudet
Tiffany Géroudet (born 3 September 1986 in Sion, Valais) is a Swiss épée fencer, European champion in 2011.
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Tigran Petrosian
Tigran Vartanovich Petrosian (Тигра́н Варта́нович Петрося́н; Տիգրան Պետրոսյան; June 17, 1929 – August 13, 1984) was a Soviet Armenian Grandmaster, and World Chess Champion from 1963 to 1969.
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Tihomir Grozdanov
Tihomir Ruslanov Grozdanov (Тихомир Русланов Грозданов, born 29 April 1987) is a professional Bulgarian tennis player.
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Tim Forsyth
Tim Forsyth (born 17 August 1973 in Mirboo North) is a retired Australian three-time Olympic (92, 96, 00) high jumper.
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Tim Kroeker
Timothy "Tim" Kroeker (born 25 May 1971 in Chilliwack) is a retired Canadian who specialisied in the 110 metres hurdles.
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Tim Lobinger
Tim Lobinger (born 3 September 1972 in Rheinbach, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a retired German pole vaulter.
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Timeline of Bulgarian history
This is a timeline of Bulgarian history.
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Timeline of historical geopolitical changes
This is a timeline of country and capital changes around the world.
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Timeline of Plovdiv
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Timo Angelov
Eftim Angelov (Ефтим Ангелов), known as Timo Angelov, was a Bulgarian revolutionary, a member of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO).
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Titus Julius Priscus
Titus Julius Priscus was a mid-3rd-century Roman usurper.
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Todor Aleksiev
Todor Aleksiev (Тодор Алексиев; born 21 April 1983) is a Bulgarian volleyball player who wears the No.
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Todor Diev
Todor Nedyalkov Diev (Тодор Недялков Диев) (28 January 1934 – 6 January 1995) was a Bulgarian footballer, part of the Bulgarian squad that won the bronze medals in the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne.
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Todor Diev Stadium
Todor Diev Stadium (Стадион „Тодор Диев“, "Ухото") is a football stadium in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, located in the south urban area of Kichuk Parizh.
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Todor Dinov
Todor Dinov (Тодор Динов) (24 July 1919 – 17 June 2004) is informally known as the Father of Bulgarian Animation.
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Todor Enev
Todor Enev (Тодор Енев, born 8 February 1982) is a former professional Bulgarian tennis player.
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Todor Kableshkov
Todor Kableshkov (Тодор Каблешков) (13 January 1851 – 16 June 1876) was a 19th-century Bulgarian revolutionary and one of the leaders of the April Uprising.
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Todor Nedelev
Todor Nedelev (Тодор Неделев; born 7 February 1993) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a winger or attacking midfielder for Botev Plovdiv.
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Todor Simeonov
Todor Simeonov (Тодор Симеонов) (born 17 February 1976) is a Bulgarian footballer, currently playing for Spartak Plovdiv as a defender.
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Todor Timonov
Todor Ivanov Timonov (Тодор Тимонов; born 3 September 1986 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Eurocollege.
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Todor Yonov
Todor Yonov (Тодор Йонов; born 11 May 1976 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays for and captains 1.SC Znojmo in the Czech Gambrinus Liga.
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Todor Zaytsev
Todor Yakov Zaytsev (Тодор Яков Зайцев) (born 30 May 1967) is a former Bulgarian footballer who made more than 300 appearances in the A PFG.
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Tomasz Franaszek
Tomasz Franaszek is a Polish sprint canoer who competed in the late 1980s.
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Tomoe Abe
Tomoe Abe (安部友恵, Abe Tomoe; born 13 August 1971 in Kitsuki, Ōita) is a retired Japanese ultramarathon and marathon runner who won the bronze medal in the marathon at the 1993 World Championships with a time of 2:31:01.
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Toplofikatsiya Plovdiv
Toplofikatsiya Plovdiv (Топлофикация Пловдив) is the district heating company in the city of Plovdiv in Southern Bulgaria.
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Torbjörn Eriksson
Jan Torbjörn Eriksson (born 17 April 1971 in Grycksbo) is a retired Swedish athlete who competed in the sprinting events.
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Toreutics
Toreutics is a term, relatively rare in English, for artistic metalworking, by hammering gold or silver (or other materials), engraving, Repoussé and chasing to form minute detailed reliefs or small engraved patterns.
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Tourism in Bulgaria
Tourism in Bulgaria is a significant contributor to the country's economy.
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Trachycarpus fortunei
Trachycarpus fortunei, the Chinese windmill palm, windmill palm or Chusan palm, is a palm native to central China (Hubei southwards), southern Japan (Kyushu), south to northern Myanmar and northern India, growing at altitudes of.
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Trachycarpus takil
Trachycarpus takil, with the common name Kumaon palm, is a fan palm tree that is endemic to the foothills of the Himalaya in southern Asia.
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Trade fair
A trade fair (trade show, trade exhibition, or expo) is an exhibition organized so that companies in a specific industry can showcase and demonstrate their latest products and services, meet with industry partners and customers, study activities of rivals, and examine recent market trends and opportunities.
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Trakia Economic Zone
Trakia Economic Zone (TEZ) in Plovdiv is an industrial and commercial area and one of the biggest economic projects in Bulgaria.
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Trakia motorway
The Trakia motorway (Avtomagistrala "Trakiya") or Thrace motorway, designated A1, is a motorway in Bulgaria.
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Trakiya district
Trakiya (transliterated from Тракия, and from which the English-language name Thrace is translated) is the largest neighbourhood of Plovdiv as well as one of the six districts of the city located in its south-eastern parts.
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Transport in Bulgaria
Transport in Bulgaria is dominated by road transport, despite nearly half of all paved roads belonging to the lowest category of roads.
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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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Triband (flag)
The triband is one of the most common designs of flag, and is the design of some 30% of all current national flags.
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Trimontium
Trimontium may refer to.
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Troiano Acquaviva d’Aragona
Troiano Acquaviva d'Aragona.Troiano Acquaviva of Aragon (Naples, January 14, 1696 - Rome, 20 March 1747) was an Italian cardinal and Catholic archbishop.
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Trolleybus usage by country
As of 2012 there were around 300 cities or metropolitan areas where trolleybuses were operated,Webb, Mary (ed.) (2012).
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Trolleybuses in Plovdiv
The Plovdiv trolleybus system (Пловдивски тролейбусен транспорт) was a part of the public transport network of the city and municipality of Plovdiv, the second most populous city in Bulgaria.
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Trud (Bulgarian newspaper)
Trud (Труд, Labor), is the largest-circulation Bulgarian daily newspaper.
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Tsanko Lavrenov
Tsanko Lavrenov (Цанко Лавренов) was a Bulgarian painter and art critic born in 1896, deceased in 1978.
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Tsankov Kamak Hydro Power Plant
The Tsankov Kamak Hydroelectric Power Plant, also Tsankov Kamak HPP, comprises an arch dam and hydroelectric power plant (HPP) in Tsankov Kamak, southwestern Bulgaria.
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Tsarigrad Road
The Tsarigrad Road (Цариградски път, Цариградски друм, Carigradski Drum, from Tsarigrad “City of the Caesar”, an old Slavic name of Istanbul), also called the Road to Istanbul, Imperial Road, Moravian Road, or Great Road, was one of the most important roads in the Middle Ages on the Balkan Peninsula; it linked Belgrade with Istanbul.
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Tsarigradsko shose
Tsarigradsko shose (Цариградско шосе, Tsarigradsko shosé, literally meaning Tsarigrad (Istanbul) Chaussée (Road)) is the largest boulevard in the capital of Bulgaria, Sofia.
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Tsola Dragoycheva
Tsola Nincheva Dragoycheva (Цола Нинчева Драгойчева; 18 August 1898 – 26 May 1993), also known under the pseudonym Sonya, was a Bulgarian politician of the Bulgarian Communist Party (BCP).
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Tsvetana Pironkova
Tsvetana Kirilova Pironkova (Цветана Кирилова Пиронкова) (born 13 September 1987) is a Bulgarian professional tennis player.
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Tsvetelin Radev
Tsvetelin Radev (Цветелин Радев; born 21 December 1988) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a defender for Botev Galabovo.
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Tsvetelin Tonev
Tsvetelin Tonev (Цветелин Тонев; born 3 January 1992 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Hebar Pazardzhik.
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Turkan Mamedyarova
Turkan Mamedyarova (Türkan Məmmədyarova; born 7 August 1989) is an Azerbaijani chess player who holds the title of Woman grandmaster (WGM, 2007).
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Turkish cuisine
Turkish cuisine (Turkish: Türk mutfağı) is largely the heritage of Ottoman cuisine, which can be described as a fusion and refinement of Central Asian, Middle Eastern, Eastern European and Balkan cuisines.
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Twin cities
Twin cities are a special case of two cities or urban centres that are founded in close geographic proximity and then grow into each other over time, losing most of their mutual buffer zone.
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Tyler Winklevoss
Tyler Howard Winklevoss (born August 21, 1981) is an American rower, entrepreneur, and founder of Winklevoss Capital Management.
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TZUM
TZUM-Sofia (ЦУМ, abbreviated from Централен универсален магазин, Tsentralen universalen magazin, Central Department Store) is an upmarket department store in the centre of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, officially opened in 1957 and situated in a monumental edifice (part of The Largo complex) on one of the city's main boulevards.
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Tzvetana Maneva
Tzvetana Maneva (Цветана Манева) (born in Plovdiv, Bulgaria on 30 January 1944) is a Bulgarian actress.
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Tzvetelina Nikolova
Tzvetelina Nikolova (Цветелина Николова, born 01 August 1971) is a retired professional tennis player from Bulgaria.
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Ukrainian diaspora
The Ukrainian diaspora is the global community of ethnic Ukrainians, especially those who maintain some kind of connection, even if ephemeral, to the land of their ancestors and maintain their feeling of Ukrainian national identity within their own local community.
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UniCredit Bulbank
UniCredit Bulbank is the largest bank of Bulgaria.
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Unification Day (Bulgaria)
Unification Day (Ден на Съединението, Den na Saedinenieto) on 6 September is a national holiday of Bulgaria.
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Union of Evangelical Congregational Churches in Bulgaria
The Union of Evangelical Congregational Churches in Bulgaria is a Reformed Congregational denomination in Bulgaria.
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Untouchable (Anathema album)
Untouchable is a live album by English progressive rock/doom metal band Anathema released on 24 June in double vinyl format.
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Upper Thracian Plain
The Upper Thracian Plain (Горнотракийска низина, Gornotrakiyska nizina) constitutes the northern part of the historical region of Thrace.
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Uzundzhovo
Uzundzhovo (Узунджово) is a village in southeastern Bulgaria, part of Haskovo municipality, Haskovo Province.
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Vacha (river)
The Vacha is a river in south Bulgaria, one of the main right tributaries of the Maritsa.
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Vacha Reservoir
Vacha Reservoir (Yazovir Vacha; before 1999: Antonivanovtsi Reservoir) is a body of water associated with a dam in Devin Municipality, south Bulgaria.
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Vahé Oshagan
Vahé Oshagan (Վահէ Օշական) (Plovdiv, Bulgaria 1922 – Philadelphia June 30, 2000) was an Armenian poet, writer, literary critic.
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Vaidas Sakalauskas
Vaidas Sakalauskas (born July 2, 1971) is a Lithuanian chess International Master (1998) who won individual gold medal in 36th Chess Olympiad.
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Vakarel
Vakarel (Вакарел) is a village, away from Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria.
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Vaklush Tolev
Vaklush Tolev (Vaklush Tolev Zapryanov, Bulgarian: Ваклуш Толев Запрянов), also known as Vaklush, The Teacher of Wisdom, is a theologist by education, a public figure, a university lecturer and an author of works of broad religious, philosophical, cultural and historical thematics.
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Valencia Municipality, Carabobo
The Valencia Municipality is one of the 14 municipalities (municipios) that makes up the Venezuelan state of Carabobo and, according to the 2011 census by the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela, the municipality has a population of 829,856.
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Valencia, Carabobo
Valencia is the capital city of Carabobo State, and the third largest city in Venezuela.
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Valentin Tomov
Valentin Tomov (Валентин Томов; born 14 May 1996 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for A.C.D. Treviso 2013 / Treviso.
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Valentina Kevliyan
Valentina Kevliyan (or Valentina Kevlian, Валентина Кевлиян; born March 11, 1978 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian rhythmic gymnast.
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Valeri Domovchiyski
Valeri Domovchiyski (Валери Домовчийски,; born 5 October 1986) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a striker for Botev Vratsa.
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Varna railway station
Varna railway station (translit) serves the Black Sea city and municipality of Varna, the third most populous city in Bulgaria.
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Vasil Gendov
Vasil Gendov (Bulgarian: Васил Гендов; 24 November 1891 – 3 September 1970) was a Bulgarian film and stage actor, film director and screenwriter.
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Vasil Kochev
Vasko Kochev (Bulgarian: Васил Кочев) (born 10 August 1988) is a Bulgarian professional footballer who currently plays for Svilengrad 1921 as a midfielder.
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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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Vasil Levski
Vasil Levski (Васил Левски, originally spelled Василъ Лѣвскій, pronounced), born Vasil Ivanov Kunchev (Васил Иванов Кунчев; 18 July 1837 – 18 February 1873), was a Bulgarian revolutionary and is a national hero of Bulgaria today.
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Vasil Levski National Military University
The Vasil Levski National Military University (Национален военен университет "Васил Левски", Natsionalen voenen universitet "Vasil Levski") is Bulgaria's national military academy.
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Vasil Mirchev
Vasil Mirchev (Васил Мирчев, 23 March 1927 – 9 January 2003) was a Bulgarian film director.
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Vasil Vasilev (footballer, born 1984)
Vasil Vasilev (Васил Василев; born 13 October 1984) is a Bulgarian football defender, who currently plays for FC Eurocollege.
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Vasko Mladenov
Vasko Mladenov (Васко Младенов, born 30 July 1989) is a professional Bulgarian tennis player.
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Václav Dobruský
Václav Dobruský (Вацлав Добруски, Vatslav Dobruski; 11 August 1858 – 24 December 1916) was a Czech archaeologist, epigrapher and numismatist who was mostly active in Bulgaria.
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Vebjørn Rodal
Vebjørn Rodal (born 16 September 1972) is a Norwegian former middle distance athlete, who won the gold medal in the 800 m at the 1996 Summer Olympics with the time 1:42.58.
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Velizar Popov
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Vencislav Simeonov
Venceslav Simeonov (Bulgarian: Венцислав Симеонов, born February 3, 1977 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian-Italian volleyball player with a height 200 cm and a weight of 105 kg, playing as opposite-hitter.
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Venera Cosmetics
Venera Cosmetics is a Bulgarian company that is a distributer for branded perfumery and cosmetic sector.
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Vera Perostiyska
Vera Perostiyska (Вера Перостийска) (born May 25, 1982) is a Bulgarian female basketball player.
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Vera Zlatareva
Vera Zlatareva (3 December 1905 – 19 August 1977) was a Bulgarian feminist, author, suffragette and lawyer.
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Verica Nedeljković
Verica Nedeljković (Верица Недељковић; born 16 September 1929), née Jovanović (Јовановић), is a Serbian and Yugoslav chess player who holds the title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM, 1978).
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Verzhiniya Veselinova
Verzhiniya Ivanova Veselinova-Ignatova (Вержиния Иванова Веселинова-Игнатова; born November 18, 1957 in Asenovgrad, Plovdiv) is a retired track and field shot putter from Bulgaria, best known for competing at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, USSR.
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Veselin Marchev
Veselin Marchev (Веселин Марчев; born 7 February 1990) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Arda Kardzhali.
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Vesselina Breskovska
Vesselina Vassileva Breskovska (Bulgarian: Веселина Василева Бресковска) (December 6, 1928, Granit, Stara Zagora Province, Bulgaria – August 12, 1997, Sofia, Bulgaria) was a 20th-century Bulgarian geologist, mineralogist and crystallographer.
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Via Militaris
Via Militaris or Via Diagonalis was an ancient Roman road, starting from Singidunum (today the Serbian capital Belgrade), passing by Danube coast to Viminacium (mod. Požarevac), through Naissus (mod. Niš), Serdica (mod. Sofia), Philippopolis (mod. Plovdiv), Adrianopolis (mod. Edirne in Turkish Thrace), and reaching Constantinople (mod. Istanbul).
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Vicky Lupton
Victoria ("Vicky") Anne Lupton (born 17 April 1972 in Sheffield, South Yorkshire) is a retired female race walker from England, who twice competed for Great Britain at the Summer Olympics: 1992 and 1996.
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Victoria Angelova
Victoria Angelova Vinarova (sometimes written Viktoria Angelova, Виктория Ангелова-Винарова, 1902–1947) was one of the first female architects of Bulgaria.
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Victoria Meyer-Laker
Victoria Meyer-Laker (born 18 March 1988) is a British professional rower and a member of the Great Britain Rowing Team.
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Videlina Mircheva
Videlina Stefanova Mircheva (Виделина Стефанова Мирчева) (born March 18, 1978) is a Bulgarian singer-songwriter.
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Vietnamese people in Bulgaria
Vietnamese people (виетнамци, vietnamtsi) form the small immigrant community of Overseas Vietnamese in Bulgaria today, but their numbers were much higher in the 1980s.
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Viktor Kupreichik
Viktor Davidovich Kupreichik (Ви́ктор Давыдо́вич Купре́йчик, Віктар Давыдавіч Купрэйчык, Viktar Davydavič Kuprejčyk; 3 July 1949 – 22 May 2017) was a Belarusian chess grandmaster.
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Viktor Ninov
Viktor Ninov (Виктор Нинов; born 19 June 1988, Cherven Bryag) is a Bulgarian athlete competing in the high jump.
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Viktor Reneysky
Viktor Iosifovich Reneysky (or Reneischi) (Виктор Иосифович Ренейский), born January 24, 1967 in Babruysk, is a sprint canoeist from Belarus who won three Olympic medals for the USSR and Moldova in the C-2 event with his teammate Nikolaï Juravschi.
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Viktorija Čmilytė
Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen (born 6 August 1983) is a Lithuanian chess grandmaster and politician.
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Viktoriya Vershynina
Viktoriya Vershynina (born 11 June 1971) is a retired Ukrainian long jumper.
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Vilmos Balog
Vilmos Balog (born February 21, 1975 in Mezőkövesd, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén) is a male boxer from Hungary, who competed for his native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.
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Vincenzo Modica
Vincenzo Massimo Modica (born 2 March 1971 in Mistretta) is an Italian long-distance runner who competed in the marathon.
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Vinkenti Peev
Vinkenti Peev (Винкенти Пеев) was a Bulgarian Catholic priest, Capuchin friar and Vicar Apostolic of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sofia and Plovdiv.
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Vitaly Dunaytsev
Vitaly Vladimirovich Dunaytsev (Виталий Владимирович Дунайцев; born 12 April 1992) is a Russian amateur light welterweight boxer.
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Vladimir Arabadzhiev
Vladimir "Vlado" Arabadzhiev (Владимир (Владо) Арабаджиев, born 16 March 1984 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian racing driver.
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Vladimir Aytov
Vladimir Aytov (Владимир Айтов, born 12 April 1996) is a Bulgarian footballer who currently plays as a defender for Montana.
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Vladimir Gordilley
Vladimir Gordilley is a Soviet sprint canoer who competed in the late 1980s.
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Vlado Chernozemski
Vlado Chernozemski (Владо Черноземски) (19 October 1897 – 9 October 1934), born Velichko Dimitrov Kerin (Величко Димитров Керин), was a Bulgarian revolutionary.
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Vlastimir
Vlastimir (Властимир,; c. 805 – 851) was the Serbian prince from c. 830 until c. 851.
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Vojislava Lukić
Vojislava Lukić (Војислава Лукић,; born 31 March 1987) is a professional Serbian tennis player.
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Voyvodinovo
Voyvodinovo (Войводиново) is a village in the Plovdiv Province, southern Bulgaria.
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Vrana Palace
Vrana Palace (Дворец „Врана“, Dvorets „Vrana“) is a former royal palace, located on the outskirts of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria.
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Vratsa Province
Vratsa Province (Област Враца Oblast Vraca, former name Vraca okrug) is a Bulgarian province located in the northwestern part of the country, between Danube river in the north and Stara Planina mountain in the south.
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Vuk Lazarević
Vuk Lazarević (Вук Лазаревић) (c. 1380 – July 6, 1410) was a Serbian prince and the younger son of Tsar Lazar.
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WBC Maritsa Plovdiv
WBC Maritsa Plovdiv is a Bulgarian women's basketball club from Plovdiv.
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Western district, Plovdiv
Western district (Район Западен) is a district of Plovdiv, southern Bulgaria.
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Whale (film)
Whale (Кит / Kit) is a 1970 Bulgarian satirical comedy film directed by Petar B. Vasilev and written by Cheremuhin.
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What Lies Beneath World Tour
What Lies Beneath World Tour is the second world tour by Finnish soprano Tarja Turunen to promote her third album, What Lies Beneath, released by Universal Music on September 1, 2010.
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What Lies Beyond Tour
The What Lies Beyond Tour is the first national tour of the band Sevi, which the band made in the middle of 2012 in order to promote and support their debut album What Lies Beyond and included concerts in most of the big cities in Bulgaria.
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Who Do You Think You Are? (U.S. TV series)
Who Do You Think You Are? is an American genealogy documentary series that is an adaptation of the British BBC series of the same name.
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Wilhelm Gratschow
Wilhelm Gratschow (born 18 October 1982 in Tashkent) is a German amateur boxer who qualified for the 2008 Olympics.
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William Ewart Gladstone
William Ewart Gladstone, (29 December 1809 – 19 May 1898) was a British statesman of the Liberal Party.
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Wolf-Hendrik Beyer
Wolf-Hendrik Paul Beyer (born 14 February 1972 in Düsseldorf) is a retired German athlete who specialised in the high jump.
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Wolfgang Wienand
Wolfgang Wienand (born 22 February 1972) is a German former world-class fencer.
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Women's World Chess Championship 1959
The 1959 Women's World Chess Championship was won by Elisabeth Bykova, who successfully defended her title in a match against challenger Kira Zvorykina.
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World Expo 88
World Expo 88, also known as Expo 88, was a specialised Expo held in Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland, Australia, during a six-month period between Saturday, 30 April 1988 and Sunday, 30 October 1988, inclusive.
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World Freshwater Angling Championships
The World Freshwater Angling Championships is a freshwater angling competition.
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World Rowing Championships
The World Rowing Championships is an international rowing regatta organized by FISA (the International Rowing Federation).
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World Rowing Junior Championships
The World Rowing Junior Championships is an international rowing regatta organized by FISA (the International Rowing Federation).
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World Rowing U23 Championships
World Rowing U23 Championships is an international rowing regatta organized by FISA (the International Rowing Federation).
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World's fair
A world's fair, world fair, world expo, universal exposition, or international exposition (sometimes expo or Expo for short) is a large international exhibition designed to showcase achievements of nations.
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Ya'akov Nitzani
Ya'akov Nitzani (יעקב ניצני, born Ya'akov Chechik; 6 December 1900 – 15 September 1962) was an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Mapai from 1952 until 1959.
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Yakovlev Yak-9
The Yakovlev Yak-9 was a single-engine fighter aircraft used by the Soviet Union in World War II and after.
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Yana Sizikova
Yana Dmitriyevna Sizikova (Яна Дмитриевна Сизикова; born 12 November 1994) is a Russian tennis player.
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Yanka Kanevcheva
Justiniana (Yanka) Gerdjikova Kanevcheva (11 June 1878 - 3 March 1920) was a Bulgarian revolutionary, a member of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization.
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Yann Toma
Yann Toma (born 1969 in Neuilly-sur-Seine) is both an artist and a researcher, the lifelong president of the company Ouest-Lumière and an artist-observer within the UN, where he sits as an entrepreneurial artist.
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Yasen Petrov
Yasen Petrov Petrov (Ясен Петров Петров; born 23 June 1968) is a Bulgarian former football player.
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Yatagan
The yatagan or yataghan (from Turkish yatağan) is a type of Ottoman knife or short sabre used from the mid-16th to late 19th centuries.
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Yavor Vandev
Yavor Borisov Vandev (Явор Въндев; born 29 May 1983) is a Bulgarian footballer, currently playing for Svoboda Peshtera as a striker.
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Yes, Bulgaria!
Yes, Bulgaria! (Да, България!), is a Bulgarian political party, founded in January 2017 by former Minister of Justice Hristo Ivanov.
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Yoakim Gruev
Joakim Gruev (Йоаким Груев, d. 1912) was a Bulgarian teacher and translator.
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Yoan Leviev
Yoan Isakov Leviev (Йоан Левиев) (October 31, 1934 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria March 11, 1994 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria) was a Bulgarian artist, painter, and creator of monumental artworks such as large-scale mosaics and murals.
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Yoelbi Quesada
Yoelbi Luis Quesada Fernández (born August 4, 1973 in Trinidad, Sancti Spíritus) is a Cuban athlete competing mostly in triple jump.
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Yordan Hristov
Yordan Hristov (Bulgarian: Йордан Христов; born 12 February 1984) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a defender.
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Yordan Miliev
Yordan Hristov Miliev (Йордан Христов Милиев; born 5 October 1987) is a Bulgarian footballer who currently plays as a defender.
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Yordan Todorov (footballer, born July 1981)
Yordan Valkov Todorov (Йордан Вълков Тодоров; born 27 July 1981 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer who currently plays for German club Wacker Neutraubling.
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Yordan Yovchev
Yordan Yovchev Yovchev (Йордан Йовчев Йовчев; born February 24, 1973), also spelled Jordan Jovtchev, is a retired Bulgarian gymnast.
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Yoshihiko Saito
is a Japanese athlete who specialized in the 400 metres hurdles.
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Yulian Radulski
Yulian Radulski (sometimes also transliterated as Julian Radulski or Yuliyan Radulski) (Юлиян Радулски; 24 May 1972 – 16 February 2013), was a Bulgarian chess Grandmaster.
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Yuri Gagarin
Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin (p; 9 March 1934 – 27 March 1968) was a Soviet pilot and cosmonaut.
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Yuriy Cheban
Yuriy Volodymyrovych Cheban (Юрій Володимирович Чебан; born 5 July 1986 in Odessa, Ukraine) is a retired Ukrainian sprint canoeist.
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Yuzhen Tsentralen Planning Region
Yuzhen Tsentralen Planning Region (South-Central Planning Region) is a Bulgarian planning region.
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Z-Rock (Bulgaria)
Radio Z-Rock is a Bulgarian rock music radio station, launched in 2006.
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Začarani krug tour
The Začarani krug Tour was a tour by Serbian singer Lepa Brena, and was staged in support of her sixteenth studio album, Začarani krug (2011).
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Zahari Stoyanov
Zahariy Stoyanov (Захарий Стоянов; archaic: Захарий Стоянов) (1850 – 2 September 1889), born Dzhendo Stoyanov Dzhedev (Джендо Стоянов Джедев), was a Bulgarian revolutionary, writer, and historian.
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Zahari Zograf
Zahariy Hristovich Dimitrov (Захарий Христович Димитров) (1810–1853), better known as Zahari Zograf (or Zahariy Zograf; Захари(й) Зограф) is arguably the most famous Bulgarian painter of the Bulgarian National Revival, noted for his church mural paintings and icons and often regarded as the founder of secular art in Bulgaria due to the introduction of everyday life elements in his work.
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Zapryan Zapryanov
Zapryan Zapryanov (Запрян Запрянов; born 15 June 1994) is a Bulgarian footballer who currently plays for Maritsa Plovdiv as a midfielder.
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Zariphios School
The Zariphios School (Ζαρίφειος Σχολή Φιλιππουπόλεως, "Zariphios School of Philippopolis") was a Greek educational institution established in 1875 in Plovdiv (Philippopolis), then in the Ottoman Empire and now in Bulgaria.
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Zdenka Kramplová
Zdenka Kramplová (born 7 August 1957) was Minister of agriculture of Slovakia from 27 November 2007 until 18 August 2008 and former Foreign Minister of Slovakia from 1997 to 1998.
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Zdravko Stankov
Zdravko Stankov (Здравко Станков; born 1 April 1977) is a former Bulgarian footballer who played as a defender.
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Zhan Videnov
Zhan Vasilev Videnov or sometimes in English spelled as Jean Videnov (Жан Василев Виденов) was Prime Minister of Bulgaria from 25 January 1995 until 13 February 1997, a term remembered for the most severe economic and financial crisis in recent Bulgarian history.
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Zhitnitsa, Plovdiv Province
Zhitnitsa (Житница, "granary") is a village in central southern Bulgaria, part of Kaloyanovo Municipality, Plovdiv Province.
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Zlatina Deliradeva
Zlatina Deliradeva (Златина Делирадева) is a Bulgarian choral conductor.
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Zlatyu Boyadzhiev
Zlatyu Georgiev Boyadzhiev (October 22, 1903 – February 2, 1976) was a Bulgarian painter.
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Zlín Z 37
The Zlin Z-37 Čmelák (Czech: "Bumblebee"), also known as LET Z-37 Čmelák is an agricultural aircraft which was manufactured in Czechoslovakia.
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Zoe McBride
Zoe McBride (born 27 September 1995) is a New Zealand rower.
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Zsolt Bedák
Zsolt Bedák (born 26 September 1983 in Budapest, Hungary) is a Hungarian boxer.
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Zsolt Czingler
Zsolt Czingler (born 28 April 1971 in Budapest) is a retired Hungarian triple jumper, whose personal best was 17.24 metres, achieved in May 1998 in Tivoli.
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Zsolt Németh (athlete)
Zsolt Németh (born 9 November 1971 in Szombathely, Vas) is a retired male hammer thrower from Hungary.
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Zsolt Varga (canoeist)
Zsolt Varga is a Hungarian sprint canoer who competed in the late 1980s.
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100 metres
The 100 metres, or 100-metre dash, is a sprint race in track and field competitions.
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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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1362
Year 1362 (MCCCLXII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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16th MMC – Plovdiv-city
The 16th Multi-member Constituency – Plovdiv-City is a constituency whose borders are the same as Plovdiv Municipality in Bulgaria.
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17th MMC – Plovdiv-province
The 17th Multi-member Constituency – Plovdiv-Province is a constituency whose borders are the same as Plovdiv Province in Bulgaria, excluding the territory of Plovdiv Municipality.
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1885
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1928
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1933 in chess
Events in chess in 1933.
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1944 Bulgarian coup d'état
The 1944 Bulgarian coup d'état, also known as the 9 September coup d'état (Деветосептемврийски преврат, Devetoseptemvriyski prevrat) and called in pre-1989 Bulgaria the National Uprising of 9 September or the Socialist Revolution of 9 September, was a forcible change in the Kingdom of Bulgaria's administration and government carried out on the eve of 9 September 1944.
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1961 Bulgarian Cup Final
The 1961 Bulgarian Cup Final was the 21st final of the Bulgarian Cup (in this period the tournament was named Cup of the Soviet Army), and was contested between CSKA Sofia and Spartak Varna on 28 June 1961 at Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia.
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1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup
The 1962–63 season of the European Cup Winners' Cup football club tournament was won by Tottenham Hotspur in a crushing final victory over holders Atlético Madrid.
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1963–64 Balkans Cup
The 1963–64 Balkans Cup was an edition of the Balkans Cup, a football competition for representative clubs from the Balkan states.
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1963–64 European Cup
The 1963–64 season of the European Cup club football tournament saw Internazionale win the title with a 3–1 victory over Real Madrid.
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1963–64 FC Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa season
The 1963–64 season is FC Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa's 1st season in A PFG.
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1964–65 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
The seventh Inter-Cities Fairs Cup was played over the 1964–65 season.
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1964–66 Balkans Cup
The 1964–66 Balkans Cup was an edition of the Balkans Cup, a football competition for representative clubs from the Balkan states.
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1966–67 Bulgarian Cup
The 1966–67 Bulgarian Cup was the 27th season of the Bulgarian Cup (in this period the tournament was named Cup of the Soviet Army).
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1967 Bulgarian Cup Final
The 1967 Bulgarian Cup Final was the 27th final of the Bulgarian Cup (in this period the tournament was named Cup of the Soviet Army), and was contested between Levski Sofia and Spartak Sofia on 16 July 1967 at Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia.
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1967–68 Bulgarian Cup
The 1967–68 Bulgarian Cup was the 28th season of the Bulgarian Cup (in this period the tournament was named Cup of the Soviet Army).
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1967–68 FK Partizan season
The 1967–68 season was the 22nd season in FK Partizan's existence.
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1968 Bulgarian Cup Final
The 1968 Bulgarian Cup Final was the 28th final of the Bulgarian Cup (in this period the tournament was named Cup of the Soviet Army), and was contested between Spartak Sofia and Beroe Stara Zagora on 6 June 1968 at Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia.
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1968–69 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
The eleventh Inter-Cities Fairs Cup was played over the 1968–1969 season.
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1969–70 Bulgarian Cup
The 1969–70 Bulgarian Cup was the 30th season of the Bulgarian Cup (in this period the tournament was named Cup of the Soviet Army).
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1969–70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
The 1969–70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup was the 12th Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.
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1970 Bulgarian Cup Final
The 1970 Bulgarian Cup Final was the 30th final of the Bulgarian Cup (in this period the tournament was named Cup of the Soviet Army), and was contested between Levski Sofia and CSKA Sofia on 25 August 1970 at Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia.
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1970–71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
The thirteenth and final Inter-Cities Fairs Cup was played over the 1970–71 season.
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1971–72 Bulgarian Cup
The 1971–72 Bulgarian Cup was the 32nd season of the Bulgarian Cup (in this period the tournament was named Cup of the Soviet Army).
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1972 Balkans Cup
The 1972 Balkans Cup was an edition of the Balkans Cup, a football competition for representative clubs from the Balkan states.
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1972 in aviation
This is a list of aviation-related events from 1972.
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1972–73 Bulgarian Cup
The 1972–73 Bulgarian Cup was the 33rd season of the Bulgarian Cup (in this period the tournament was named Cup of the Soviet Army).
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1974–75 Bulgarian Cup
The 1974–75 Bulgarian Cup was the 35th season of the Bulgarian Cup (in this period the tournament was named Cup of the Soviet Army).
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1976–77 Bulgarian Cup
The 1976–77 Bulgarian Cup was the 37th season of the Bulgarian Cup (in this period the tournament was named Cup of the Soviet Army).
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1978–79 Bulgarian Cup
The 1978–79 Bulgarian Cup was the 39th season of the Bulgarian Cup (in this period the tournament was named Cup of the Soviet Army).
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1978–79 UEFA Cup
The 1978–79 UEFA Cup was won by Borussia Mönchengladbach on aggregate over Red Star Belgrade.
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1980–81 Balkans Cup
The 1980–81 Balkans Cup was an edition of the Balkans Cup, a football competition for representative clubs from the Balkan states.
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1981–82 European Cup Winners' Cup
The 1981–82 European Cup Winners' Cup was won by Barcelona in the final against Standard Liège at Camp Nou.
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1982 World's Fair
The 1982 World's Fair, formally known as the Knoxville International Energy Exposition, was held in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States.
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1982–83 Bulgarian Cup
The 1982–83 Bulgarian Cup was the 43rd season of the Bulgarian Cup.
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1983 Bulgarian Cup Final
The 1983 Bulgarian Cup Final was the 43rd final of the Bulgarian Cup, and was contested between CSKA Sofia and Spartak Varna on 3 April 1983 at Plovdiv Stadium in Plovdiv.
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1983–84 UEFA Cup
The 1983–84 UEFA Cup was won by Tottenham Hotspur on penalties over Anderlecht.
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1984 Davis Cup
The 1984 Davis Cup was the 73rd edition of the most important tournament between national teams in men's tennis.
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1984–85 European Cup Winners' Cup
The 1984–85 season of the European Cup Winners' Cup was won by Everton in the final against Rapid Wien.
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1984–85 FC Bayern Munich season
The 1984–85 FC Bayern Munich season was the 85th season in the club's history.
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1986–87 UEFA Cup
The 1986–87 UEFA Cup was won by IFK Göteborg of Sweden on aggregate over Dundee United of Scotland.
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1987 UEFA European Under-16 Championship qualifying
This page describes the qualifying procedure for the 1987 UEFA European Under-16 Football Championship.
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1987–88 FC Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa season
The 1987–88 season is FC Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa's 2nd season in A PFG.
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1987–88 UEFA Cup
The 1987–88 UEFA Cup was won by Bayer Leverkusen on penalty kicks over Español.
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1988 Cup of the Soviet Army Final
The 1988 Cup of the Soviet Army Final was the 6th final of the Cup of the Soviet Army (as a secondary cup tournament in Bulgaria), and was contested between Levski Sofia and Cherno More Varna on 1 June 1988 at Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia.
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1988–89 FC Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa season
The 1988–89 season was FC Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa's third season in A PFG.
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1988–89 UEFA Cup
The 1988–89 UEFA Cup was won by Napoli over Stuttgart.
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1989 Bulgarian Supercup
The 1989 Bulgarian Supercup was the first Bulgarian Supercup match, a football match which was contested between the "A" professional football group champion, CSKA Sofia, and the runner-up of Bulgarian Cup, Chernomorets Burgas.
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1989 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships
The 1989 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships were held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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1989–90 FC Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa season
The 1989–90 season was FC Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa's fourth season in A PFG.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics
The 3rd World Junior Championships in Athletics was the 1990 edition of the World Junior Championships in Athletics.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 10,000 metres
The men's 10,000 metres event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 8 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 10,000 metres walk
The men's 10,000 metres walk event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 10 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 100 metres
The men's 100 metres event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 8 and 9 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 110 metres hurdles
The men's 110 metres hurdles event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 10 and 11 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 1500 metres
The mens 1500 metres event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 11 and 12 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 20 kilometres road run
The men's 20 kilometres road run event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, on 12 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 200 metres
The men's 200 metres event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 10 and 11 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 3000 metres steeplechase
The men's 3000 metres steeplechase event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 10 and 12 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay
The men's 4x100 metres relay event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 11 and 12 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay
The men's 4x400 metres relay event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 11 and 12 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 400 metres
The men's 400 metres event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 8, 9 and 10 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 400 metres hurdles
The men's 400 metres hurdles event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 8, 9 and 10 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 5000 metres
The men's 5000 metres event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 9 and 11 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 800 metres
The men's 800 metres event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 8, 9 and 10 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's decathlon
The men's decathlon event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 8 and 9 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's discus throw
The men's discus throw event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 8 and 9 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's hammer throw
The men's hammer throw event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 11 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's high jump
The men's high jump event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 11 and 12 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's javelin throw
The men's javelin throw event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 9 and 10 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's long jump
The men's long jump event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 9 and 10 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's pole vault
The men's pole vault event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 8 and 9 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's shot put
The men's shot put event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 10 and 11 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's triple jump
The men's triple jump event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 11 and 12 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 10,000 metres
The women's 10,000 metres event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 10 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 100 metres
The women's 100 metres event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 8 and 9 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 100 metres hurdles
The women's 100 metres hurdles event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 9 and 10 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 1500 metres
The women's 1500 metres event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 11 and 12 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 200 metres
The women's 200 metres event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 10 and 11 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 3000 metres
The women's 3000 metres event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 9 and 12 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 4 × 100 metres relay
The women's 4x100 metres relay event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 11 and 12 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 4 × 400 metres relay
The women's 4x400 metres relay event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 11 and 12 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 400 metres
The women's 400 metres event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 8, 9 and 10 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 400 metres hurdles
The women's 400 metres hurdles event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 8, 9 and 10 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 5000 metres walk
The women's 5000 metres walk event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 12 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 800 metres
The women's 800 metres event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 8, 9 and 10 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's discus throw
The women's discus throw event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 11 and 12 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's heptathlon
The women's heptathlon event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 10 and 11 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's high jump
The women's high jump event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 9 and 10 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's javelin throw
The women's javelin throw event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 10 and 11 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's long jump
The women's long jump event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 10 and 11 August.
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1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's shot put
The women's shot put event at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, at Deveti Septemvri Stadium on 8 and 9 August.
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1990–91 FC Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa season
The 1990–91 season was FC Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa's fifth season in A PFG.
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1991 in hammer throw
This page lists the World Best Year Performances in the year 1991 in the hammer throw for both men and women.
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1991 Intertoto Cup
In the 1991 Intertoto Cup no knock-out rounds were contested, and therefore no winner was declared.
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1991–92 FC Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa season
The 1991–92 season is FC Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa's 6th season in A PFG.
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1992–93 UEFA Cup
The 1992–93 UEFA Cup was won by Juventus, who beat Borussia Dortmund 6–1 in the final aggregate over, a record score for a UEFA Cup final.
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1993–94 UEFA Cup
The 1993–94 UEFA Cup was won by Internazionale on aggregate over Austria Salzburg.
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1995–96 UEFA Cup
The 1995–96 UEFA Cup was won by Bayern Munich on aggregate over Bordeaux.
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1996 Fed Cup
The 1996 Fed Cup was the 34th edition of a competition between national teams in women's tennis.
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1996 Fed Cup World Group II
The World Group II was the second highest level of Fed Cup competition in 1996.
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1996 Fed Cup World Group II Play-offs
The 1996 World Group II Play-offs were four ties which involved the losing nations of the World Group II and four nations from the three Zonal Group I competitions.
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1997 Bulgarian Cup Final
The 1997 Bulgarian Cup Final was played at the Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia on May 28, 1997, and was contested between the sides of CSKA Sofia and Levski Sofia.
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1997 Canoe Sprint European Championships
The 1997 Canoe Sprint European Championships were held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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1997 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group III
The Group III tournament was held in two locations.
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1998 European Fencing Championships
The 1998 European Fencing Championships were held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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1999 Bulgarian Cup Final
The 1999 Bulgarian Cup Final was played at the Bulgarian Army Stadium in Sofia on May 26, 1999, and was contested between the sides of Litex Lovech and CSKA Sofia.
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1999 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone
;Order of Finish.
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1999–2000 A Group
Statistics of Bulgarian A Football Group in the 1999–2000 season.
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1st AIBA European 2004 Olympic Qualifying Tournament
The 1st AIBA European 2004 Olympic Qualifying Tournament was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria from March 30 to April 4, 2004 during the annual Strandjata Boxing Tournament.
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2-8-4
Under the Whyte notation, a 2-8-4 is a steam locomotive that has one unpowered leading axle, usually in a leading truck, followed by four powered and coupled driving axles, and two unpowered trailing axles, usually mounted in a bogie.
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2000 Bulgarian Cup Final
The 2000 Bulgarian Cup Final was played at the Hristo Botev Stadium in Plovdiv on May 31, 2000 and was contested between the sides of Neftochimic Burgas and Levski Sofia.
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2003–04 A Group
The 2003–04 A Group is the 56th season of the top Bulgarian national football league (commonly referred to as A Group) and the 80th edition of a Bulgarian national championship tournament.
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2004 European Cup (athletics)
The 2004 Spar European Cup took place on 19 and 20 June 2004 at the Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium in Bydgoszcz, Poland.
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2004 Fed Cup
The 2004 Fed Cup was the 42nd edition of the most important competition between national teams in women's tennis.
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2004 Fed Cup World Group Play-offs
The 2004 World Group Play-offs decided which nations featured in World Group in the 2005 Fed Cup.
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2004–05 PFC Levski Sofia season
---- ---- Levski advanced to Round 3.
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2005–06 PFC CSKA Sofia season
The 2005–06 season is PFC CSKA Sofia's 55th season in A PFG.
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2005–06 PFC Levski Sofia season
No description.
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2006 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone
The Europe/Africa Zone was one of three groups of Davis Cup competition in 2006.
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2006 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group II
The European and African Zone was one of the three zones of regional Davis Cup competition in 2006.
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2006 European Amateur Boxing Championships
The Men's 2006 European Amateur Boxing Championships were held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria from July 13 to July 23.
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2006 Fed Cup
The 2006 Fed Cup was the 44th edition of the most important competition between national teams in women's tennis.
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2006 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone
The Europe/Africa Zone was one of three zones of regional competition in the 2006 Fed Cup.
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2006 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I – Play-offs
The Play-offs of the 2006 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I were the final stages of the Group I Zonal Competition involving teams from Europe and Africa.
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2006 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I – Pool A
Group A of the 2006 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I was one of four pools in the Europe/Africa Zone Group I of the 2006 Fed Cup.
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2006 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I – Pool B
Group B of the 2006 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I was one of four pools in the Europe/Africa Zone Group I of the 2006 Fed Cup.
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2006 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I – Pool C
Group C of the 2006 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I was one of four pools in the Europe/Africa Zone Group I of the 2006 Fed Cup.
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2006 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I – Pool D
Group D of the 2006 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I was one of four pools in the Europe/Africa Zone Group I of the 2006 Fed Cup.
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2006 in sports
2006 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
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2006–07 PFC CSKA Sofia season
The 2006–07 season is PFC CSKA Sofia's 56th season in A PFG.
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2006–07 PFC Levski Sofia season
---- ---- Levski advanced to Round 3.
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2007 Fed Cup
The 2007 Fed Cup was the 45th edition of the most important competition between national teams in women's tennis.
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2007 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone
The Europe/Africa Zone was one of three zones of regional competition in the 2007 Fed Cup.
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2007 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I – Play-offs
The Play-offs of the 2007 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I were the final stages of the Group I Zonal Competition involving teams from Europe and Africa.
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2007 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I – Pool A
Group A of the 2007 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I was one of four pools in the Europe/Africa Zone Group I of the 2007 Fed Cup.
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2007 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I – Pool B
Group B of the 2007 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I was one of four pools in the Europe/Africa Zone Group I of the 2007 Fed Cup.
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2007 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I – Pool C
Group C of the 2007 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I was one of four pools in the Europe/Africa Zone Group I of the 2007 Fed Cup.
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2007 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I – Pool D
Group D of the 2007 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I was one of four pools in the Europe/Africa Zone Group I of the 2007 Fed Cup.
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2007–08 A Group
The 2007–08 A Group was the 60th season of the Bulgarian A Football Group since its establishment in 1948 and the 84th of a Bulgarian national top football division.
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2007–08 PFC Cherno More Varna season
This page covers all relevant details regarding PFC Cherno More Varna for all official competitions inside the 2007-08 season.
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2007–08 PFC CSKA Sofia season
The 2007–08 season is PFC CSKA Sofia's 57th season in A PFG.
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2007–08 PFC Levski Sofia season
---- Levski advanced to Third round.
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2008 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone
The Europe/Africa Zone is one of three zones of regional Davis Cup competition in 2008.
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2008 in chess
Events in chess during the year 2008.
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2008–09 A Group
The 2008–09 A Group was the 85th season of the Bulgarian national top football division, and the 61st of A Group as the top tier football league in the country..
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2008–09 PFC Cherno More Varna season
This page covers all relevant details regarding PFC Cherno More Varna for all official competitions inside the 2008-09 season.
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2008–09 PFC CSKA Sofia season
The 2008–09 season is PFC CSKA Sofia's 58 season in A PFG.
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2008–09 PFC Levski Sofia season
Category:PFC Levski Sofia seasons Levski Sofia.
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2009 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone
The European and African Zone is one of three zones of regional Davis Cup competition in 2009.
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2009 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group II
The European and African Zone is one of the three zones of regional Davis Cup competition in 2009.
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2009 European Fencing Championships
The 2009 European Fencing Championships was held at the International Fair Plovdiv in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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2009–10 A Group
The 2009–10 A Group was the 86th season of the Bulgarian national top football division, and the 62nd of A Group as the top tier football league in the country.
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2009–10 B Group
The 2009–10 B Group was the 55th season of the Bulgarian B Football Group, the second tier of the Bulgarian football league system.
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2009–10 Bulgarian Cup
The Bulgarian Cup 2009–10 was the 28th official season of the Bulgarian annual football knockout tournament.
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2009–10 Northeastern Huskies men's basketball team
The 2009–10 Northeastern Huskies men's basketball team represented Northeastern University during the 2009–10 college basketball season.
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2009–10 PFC CSKA Sofia season
The 2009–10 season is PFC CSKA Sofia's 59 consecutive season in A PFG.
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2009–10 PFC Levski Sofia season
No description.
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2010 ITF Men's Circuit
The 2010 ITF Men's Circuit consisted of 502 'Futures' tournaments played year round, around the world.
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2010 ITF Men's Circuit (April–June)
The 2010 ITF Men's Circuit is the 2010 edition of the third tier tour for men's professional tennis.
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2010–11 A Group
The 2010–11 A Group was the 87th season of the Bulgarian national top football division, and the 63rd of A Group as the top tier football league in the country.
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2010–11 B Group
The 2010–11 B Group was the 56th season of the Bulgarian B Football Group, the second tier of the Bulgarian football league system.
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2010–11 Bulgarian Cup
The 2010–11 Bulgarian Cup is the 29th official season of the Bulgarian annual football knockout tournament.
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2010–11 FC NSA Sofia season
In 2010-11 season NSA Sofia won their 7th consecutive league trophy and participate for 6th time in row in UEFA Women's Champions League.
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2010–11 PFC Cherno More Varna season
This page covers all relevant details regarding PFC Cherno More Varna for all official competitions inside the 2010–11 season.
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2010–11 PFC CSKA Sofia season
The 2010–11 season is PFC CSKA Sofia's 63rd consecutive season in A PFG.
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2010–11 PFC Levski Sofia season
---- Levski advanced to Third round.
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2011 Bulgaria antiziganist protests
The 2011 Bulgaria antiziganist protests started during the night of 23 to 24 September 2011 in the village Katunitsa and later spread to other locations all over the country, including Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna, Burgas, Pleven, Ruse, Pazardzhik, Stara Zagora and others.
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2011 European Rowing Championships
The 2011 European Rowing Championships were the fifth edition of the European Rowing Championships, since they were reinstated by decision of FISA in 2006.
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2011 in Europe
This is a list of 2011 events that occurred in Europe.
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2011 ITF Men's Circuit (April–June)
The 2011 ITF Men's Circuit is the 2011 edition of the third tier tour for men's professional tennis.
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2011 ITF Women's Circuit (July–September)
The 2011 ITF Women's Circuit is the 2011 edition of the second tier tour for women's professional tennis.
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2011–12 A Group
The 2011–12 A Group was the 88th season of the Bulgarian national top football division, and the 64th of A Group as the top tier football league in the country.
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2011–12 B Group
The 2011–12 B Group was the 57th season of the Bulgarian B Football Group, the second tier of the Bulgarian football league system.
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2011–12 Bulgarian Cup
The 2011–12 Bulgarian Cup was the 30th official season of the Bulgarian annual football knockout tournament.
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2011–12 PFC Cherno More Varna season
This page covers all relevant details regarding PFC Cherno More Varna for all official competitions inside the 2011–12 season.
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2011–12 PFC CSKA Sofia season
The 2011–12 season is PFC CSKA Sofia's 64th consecutive season in A PFG.
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2011–12 PFC Levski Sofia season
Category:PFC Levski Sofia seasons Levski Sofia.
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2011–12 PFC Ludogorets Razgrad season
The 2011–12 season was Ludogorets Razgrad's first season in the A Football Group.
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2012 Bulgarian Cup Final
The 2012 Bulgarian Cup Final was the 72nd final of the Bulgarian Cup, and was contested between Lokomotiv Plovdiv and Ludogorets Razgrad on 16 May 2012.
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2012 Burgas bus bombing
The 2012 Burgas bus bombing was a terrorist attack carried out by a suicide bomber on a passenger bus transporting Israeli tourists at the Burgas Airport in Burgas, Bulgaria on 18 July 2012.
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2012 in sports
Various sporting events were held in 2012, notably the Summer Olympics were held in London, United Kingdom.
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2012 ITF Men's Circuit (April–June)
The 2012 ITF Men's Circuit is the 2012 edition of the entry level tour for men's professional tennis, and is the third tier tennis tour below the Association of Tennis Professionals, World Tour and Challenger Tour.
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2012 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualification
2012 UEFA European Under-19 Championship (qualifying round) was the first round of qualifications for the Final Tournament of 2012 UEFA European Under-19 Championship.
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2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's high jump
The men's high jump at the 2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys on 11 and 13 July.
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2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's long jump
The men's long jump at the 2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys on 10 and 11 July.
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2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 400 metres
The women's 400 metres at the 2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys on 11, 12, and 13 July.
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2012 World Rowing Championships
The 2012 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 15 to 19 August 2012 at Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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2012 WTA Tour
The 2012 WTA Tour is the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2012 tennis season.
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2012–13 A Group
The 2012–13 A Group was the 89th season of the Bulgarian national top football division, and the 65th of A Group as the top tier football league in the country.
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2012–13 Bulgarian Cup
The 2012–13 Bulgarian Cup was the 31st official season of the Bulgarian annual football knockout tournament.
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2012–13 Fencing World Cup
The 42nd FIE Fencing World Cup began on October 2012 and concluded on July 2013 at the 2013 World Fencing Championships held in Budapest.
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2012–13 Northeastern Huskies men's basketball team
The 2012–13 Northeastern Huskies men's basketball team represented Northeastern University during the 2012–13 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.
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2012–13 PFC Botev Plovdiv season
The 2012–13 season is Botev Plovdiv's 1st season in A Group after their return to the top division of the Bulgarian football league system.
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2012–13 PFC Cherno More Varna season
This page covers all relevant details regarding PFC Cherno More Varna for all official competitions inside the 2012–13 season.
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2012–13 PFC CSKA Sofia season
The 2012–13 season is PFC CSKA Sofia's 65th consecutive season in A Group.
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2012–13 PFC Levski Sofia season
---- ---- Levski advanced to Third round.
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2012–13 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round
The 2012–13 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round decided 31 of the 48 teams which played in the group stage.
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2013 Bulgarian protests against the first Borisov cabinet
The 2013 Bulgarian protests against the first Borisov cabinet were civil demonstrations against high electricity and hot water bills resulting from monopolism in the sphere that began in Blagoevgrad on 28 January 2013, subsequently spread to over 30 cities in Bulgaria and ended with the resignation of Boyko Borisov government on 20 February 2013.
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2013 Davis Cup
The 2013 Davis Cup (also known as the 2013 Davis Cup by BNP Paribas for sponsorship purposes) was the 102nd edition of the tournament between national teams in men's tennis.
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2013 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group II
The Europe and Africa Zone is one of the three zones of regional Davis Cup competition in 2013.
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2013 ITF Men's Circuit (April–June)
The 2013 ITF Men's Circuit is the 2013 edition of the entry level tour for men's professional tennis, and is the third tier tennis tour below the Association of Tennis Professionals, World Tour and Challenger Tour.
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2013 ITF Men's Circuit (July–September)
The 2013 ITF Men's Circuit is the 2013 edition of the entry level tour for men's professional tennis, and is the third tier tennis tour below the Association of Tennis Professionals, World Tour and Challenger Tour.
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2013–14 A Group
The 2013–14 A Group was the 90th season of the top division of the Bulgarian football league system, and 66th since a league format was adopted for the national competition of A Group as a top tier of the pyramid.
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2013–14 Bulgarian Cup
The 2013–14 Bulgarian Cup is the 32nd official season of the Bulgarian annual football knockout tournament.
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2013–14 Bulgarian protests against the Oresharski cabinet
The 2013–14 Bulgarian protests against the Oresharski cabinet are series of demonstrations that were held in Bulgaria, mainly in the capital Sofia, against the left-wing coalition cabinet of Oresharski (coalition between Bulgarian Socialist Party and Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS), supported by the ultra-nationalist party Ataka).
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2013–14 Fencing World Cup
The 43rd FIE Fencing World Cup began on October 2013 and concluded on July 2014 at the 2014 World Fencing Championships held in Kazan.
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2013–14 PFC Cherno More Varna season
This page covers all relevant details regarding PFC Cherno More Varna for all official competitions inside the 2013–14 season.
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2013–14 PFC CSKA Sofia season
The 2013–14 season is PFC CSKA Sofia's 66th consecutive season in A Group.
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2013–14 PFC Levski Sofia season
Levski Sofia entered season 2013–14 as runners-up in the Bulgarian A Football Group and finalists in the Bulgarian Cup.
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2013–14 PFC Ludogorets Razgrad season
The 2013–14 season is Ludogorets Razgrad's second season in A Football Group, of which they are defending Champions.
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2013–14 PFC Slavia Sofia season
Slavia Sofia, a Bulgarian football team, played in the 2013-14 seasons of the A PFG and Bulgarian Cup.
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2013–14 VfB Stuttgart season
The 2013–14 VfB Stuttgart season is the 121st season in club history.
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2014 European Individual Chess Championship
The 2014 European Individual Chess Championship took place from 2 to 15 March in Yerevan.
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2014 ITF Men's Circuit (April–June)
This article includes the 2014 ITF Men's Circuit tournaments which occurred between April and June 2014.
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2014 ITF Men's Circuit (July–September)
This article includes the 2014 ITF Men's Circuit tournaments which occurred and will occur between July and September 2014.
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2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's high jump
The men's high jump event at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Eugene, Oregon, USA, at Hayward Field on 23 and 25 July.
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2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's long jump
The men's long jump events at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics took place at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon on 23 and 24 July.
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2014–15 A Group
The 2014–15 A Group was the 91st season of the top division of the Bulgarian football league system, and 67th since a league format was adopted for the national competition of A Group as a top tier of the pyramid.
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2014–15 Bulgarian Cup
The 2014–15 Bulgarian Cup was the 33rd official season of the Bulgarian annual football knockout tournament.
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2014–15 PFC Cherno More Varna season
This page covers all relevant details regarding PFC Cherno More Varna for all official competitions inside the 2014–15 season.
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2014–15 PFC CSKA Sofia season
The 2014–15 season is PFC CSKA Sofia's 67th consecutive season in A Group.
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2014–15 PFC Levski Sofia season
After a frustrating 2013–14 season Levski found themselves in 5th position and missing participation in European competitions for the first time since 1990.
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2014–15 PFC Ludogorets Razgrad season
The 2014–15 season was Ludogorets Razgrad's fourth season in A Football Group.
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2014–15 PFC Slavia Sofia season
PFC Slavia Sofia (Bulgarian: ПФК Славия София) is a Bulgarian football club founded on 10 April 1913 in Sofia.
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2015 FIVB Volleyball Girls' U18 World Championship
The 2015 Girls Youth Volleyball World Championship will be held in Lima, Peru from 7 August to 16 August 2015.
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2015 Girls' Youth European Volleyball Championship
The 2015 Girls' Youth European Volleyball Championship was played in Samokov and Plovdiv, Bulgaria from March 28 to April 5, 2015.
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2015 in aquatic sports
This article lists the in the water and on the water forms of aquatic sports for 2015.
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2015 in volleyball
The following were the events of Volleyball for the year 2015 throughout the world.
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2015 ITF Women's Circuit (July–September)
The 2015 ITF Women's Circuit is the 2015 edition of the second tier tour for women's professional tennis.
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2015–16 A Group
The 2015–16 A Group was the 92nd season of the top division of the Bulgarian football league system, and 68th since a league format was adopted for the national competition of A Group as a top tier of the pyramid.
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2015–16 Bulgarian Cup
The 2015–16 Bulgarian Cup was the 34th official edition of the Bulgarian annual football knockout tournament.
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2015–16 PFC Cherno More Varna season
This page covers all relevant details regarding PFC Cherno More Varna for all official competitions inside the 2015–16 season.
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2015–16 PFC CSKA Sofia season
The 2015–16 season was PFC CSKA Sofia's 1st season in the Bulgarian V Football Group.
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2015–16 PFC Levski Sofia season
Category:PFC Levski Sofia seasons Levski Sofia.
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2015–16 PFC Ludogorets Razgrad season
The 2015-16 season is Ludogorets Razgrad's fifth season in A Football Group.
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2015–16 PFC Slavia Sofia season
PFC Slavia Sofia (Bulgarian: ПФК Славия София) is a Bulgarian football club founded on 10 April 1913 in Sofia.
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2016 IAAF World U20 Championships – Men's high jump
The men's high jump event at the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships was held at Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium on 20 and 22 July.
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2016 IAAF World U20 Championships – Men's long jump
The men's long jump event at the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships was held at Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium on 19 and 20 July.
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2016 in volleyball
The following were the events of Volleyball for the year 2016 throughout the world.
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2016 ITF Men's Circuit (April–June)
The 2016 ITF Men's Circuit is the 2016 edition of the second tier tour for men's professional tennis.
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2016 Men's U20 Volleyball European Championship
The 2016 CEV U20 Volleyball European Championship is the 25th edition of the Men's Junior European Volleyball Championship, organised by CEV.
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2016–17 Bulgarian Cup
The 2016−17 Bulgarian Cup was the 35th official edition of the Bulgarian annual football knockout tournament.
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2016–17 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)
The 2016–17 First Professional Football League is the 93rd season of the top division of the Bulgarian football league system, the 68th since a league format was adopted for the national competition of A Group as a top tier of the pyramid and also the inaugural season of the First Professional Football League, which decides the Bulgarian champion.
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2016–17 National Basketball League (Bulgaria) season
The 2016–17 National Basketball League (Bulgaria) season was the 76th season of the Bulgarian NBL.
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2016–17 PFC Cherno More Varna season
This page covers all relevant details regarding PFC Cherno More Varna for all official competitions inside the 2016–17 season.
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2016–17 PFC CSKA Sofia season
The 2016–17 season was CSKA Sofia's 68th season in the Bulgarian A Football Group after their administrative relegation in the third division during the past season due to mounting financial troubles.
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2016–17 PFC Levski Sofia season
Category:PFC Levski Sofia seasons Levski Sofia.
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2016–17 PFC Ludogorets Razgrad season
The 2016-17 season is Ludogorets Razgrad's sixth season in A Football Group, of which they are defending Champions.
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2016–17 Third Amateur Football League (Bulgaria)
The 2016–17 Third Amateur Football League season was the 67th season of the Bulgarian Third Amateur Football League.
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2017 Bulgarian Basketball Cup
The 2017 Bulgarian Basketball Cup was the 63rd edition of the annual cup tournament in Bulgaria.It is managed by the Bulgarian Basketball Federation and was held in Plovdiv, in the Kolodruma Hall on February 16–19, 2017.
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2017 Canoe Sprint European Championships
The 2017 Canoe Sprint European Championships is the 29th edition of the Canoe Sprint European Championships, an international canoe and kayak sprint event organised by the European Canoe Association, held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, between 14 and 16 July 2017.
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2017 in aquatic sports
This article lists the in the water and on the water forms of aquatic sports for 2017.
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2017 in combat sports
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2017 Junior and Cadet World Fencing Championships
The 2017 Junior World Fencing Championships were held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria at the International Fair Plovdiv from 1 to 10 April.
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2017 World Rowing U23 Championships
The 13th World Rowing U23 Championships was the 13th edition and was held from 19 to 23 July 2017 at the Complex Greben Kanal in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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2017–18 BIBL season
The 2017–18 BIBL season is the 10th edition of Balkan International Basketball League (BIBL).
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2017–18 Bulgarian Basketball Cup
The 2017–18 Bulgarian Basketball Cup was the 64th edition of the annual cup tournament in Bulgaria.It is managed by the Bulgarian Basketball Federation.The competition started on November 22, 2017, and ended with the Final on March 3, 2018.
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2017–18 Bulgarian Cup
The 2017−18 Bulgarian Cup is the 36th official edition of the Bulgarian annual football knockout tournament.
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2017–18 FC Vitosha Bistritsa season
The 2017-18 season is Vitosha Bistritsa's first season in the Bulgarian First League after they won 1-0 the play-off promotion/relegation match against Neftochimic Burgas on June 3, 2017 on Trace Arena in Stara Zagora.
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2017–18 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)
The 2017–18 First Professional Football League was the 94th season of the top division of the Bulgarian football league system, the 69th since a league format was adopted for the national competition of A Group as a top tier of the pyramid and also the 2nd season of the First Professional Football League, which decides the Bulgarian champion.
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2017–18 National Basketball League (Bulgaria) season
The 2017–18 National Basketball League (Bulgaria) season was the 77th season of the Bulgarian NBL.
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2017–18 PFC Cherno More Varna season
This page covers all relevant details regarding Cherno More for all official competitions inside the 2017–18 season.
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2017–18 PFC CSKA Sofia season
The 2017–18 season is CSKA Sofia's 69th season in the Bulgarian A Football Group and their second consecutive participation after their administrative relegation in the third division due to mounting financial troubles.
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2017–18 PFC Levski Sofia season
Category:PFC Levski Sofia seasons Levski Sofia.
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2017–18 PFC Ludogorets Razgrad season
The 2017-18 season is Ludogorets Razgrad's seventh consecutive season in the Bulgarian First League, of which they are defending champions.
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2017–18 Second Professional Football League (Bulgaria)
The 2017–18 Second League was the 63rd season of the Second League, the second tier of the Bulgarian football league system, and the 2nd season under this name and current league structure.
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2017–18 Third Amateur Football League (Bulgaria)
The 2017–18 Third Amateur Football League season is the 68th season of the Bulgarian Third Amateur Football League.
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2017–18 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round
The 2017–18 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round began on 29 June and ended on 24 August 2017.
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2018 Bulgarian Cup Final
The 2018 Bulgarian Cup Final was the final match of the 2017–18 Bulgarian Cup and the 78th final of the Bulgarian Cup.
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2018 Davis Cup
The 2018 Davis Cup is the 107th edition of the Davis Cup, a tournament between national teams in men's tennis.
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2018 Davis Cup Europe Zone Group III
The Europe Zone was the unique zone within Group 3 of the regional Davis Cup competition in 2018.
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2018 in combat sports
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2018 in sports
2018 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
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2018–19 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)
The 2018–19 First Professional Football League will be the 95th season of the top division of the Bulgarian football league system, the 70th since a league format was adopted for the national competition of A Group as a top tier of the pyramid and also the 3rd season of the First Professional Football League, which decides the Bulgarian champion.
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2018–19 PFC Cherno More Varna season
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2018–19 PFC CSKA Sofia season
The 2018–19 season is CSKA Sofia's 70th season in the First League and their third consecutive participation after their administrative relegation in the third division due to mounting financial troubles.
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250
Year 250 (CCL) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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347
Year 347 (CCCXLVII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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37th Army (Soviet Union)
The 37th Army was an Army-level formation of the Soviet Union during the Second World War. The army was formed twice during the war.
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5th Infantry Division (Russian Empire)
The 5th Infantry Division (5-я пехотная дивизия, 5-ya Pekhotnaya Diviziya) was an infantry formation of the Russian Imperial Army that existed in various formations from 1806 until the end of World War I and the Russian Revolution.
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68th Special Forces Brigade (Bulgaria)
The 68th Special Forces Brigade (or 68th Brigade of Special Forces, Bulgarian: 68ма Бригада Специални Сили) represents the unconventional warfare branch of the Bulgarian Armed Forces.
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970
Year 970 (CMLXX) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plovdiv