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    Borovets (Bulgarian: Боровец [ˈbɔrovɛt͡s]), known as Chamkoria (Чамкория [ˈt͡ʃam koˈrijɐ]) until the middle of the 20th century, is a popular Bulgarian...
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    Bulba-Borovets after his nom de guerre Taras Bulba. His pseudonym is taken from the eponymous novel by the Ukrainian writer Nikolai Gogol. Borovets was...
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    leader Taras Bulba-Borovets gathered a force of 3,000 in summer 1941 to help the Wehrmacht fight the Red Army. In September 1942, Borovets entered into negotiations...
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  • "Буковини" (in Ukrainian). ua-football. com. 10 March 2014. Maksym Borovets at Soccerway Maksym Borovets at UAF and archived FFU page (in Ukrainian) v t e...
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  • Borovets (Bulgarian: Боровец) is a village in Kocherinovo Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. As of 2013 it has 94 inhabitants....
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    captured, some killed – including Borovet's wife. Borovets and a few of his staff escaped. On 5 October 1943, Borovets issued an order which claimed "new...
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  • individual 1994 Lillehammer 7.5 km sprint 1992 Albertville 15 km individual World Championships 1993 Borovets 7.5 km sprint 1993 Borovets 15 km individual...
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    2015–2024 2015, pp. 191–192 "Borovets". Tourist Information Center – Samokov. Retrieved 29 June 2019. "Lifts". Official Site of Borovets. Retrieved 29 June 2019...
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  • by General Petro Dyachenko; B Group (50 men) led by General Taras Bulba-Borovets; Ukrainian Free Cossacks led by Colonel Tereshchenko; 1st Reserve Brigade...
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    Golden Sands and Sunny Beach and winter resorts Bansko, Pamporovo and Borovets are some of the locations most visited by tourists. Most visitors are Romanian...
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    the "Polissian Sich". Long live our native Ukrainian nation and its free state! Glory to Ukraine! Taras Bulba-Borovets – ataman of the "Polissian Sich"....
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    Shukhevych, was committed to the ethnic cleansing of Volhynia. Taras Bulba-Borovets, the founder of the Ukrainian People's Revolutionary Army, rejected the...
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  • Dimitrov Jr. At 16, he was employed as a security guard at Rila hotel in Borovets, Bulgaria. He graduated with a degree in Public Administration from the...
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    Philadelphia (USA) – 1976–92. After the beginning of the World War II Taras Bulba-Borovets, with the support of the President of the Ukrainian People's Republic in...
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    summit of Deno (2,790 m). Until the Borovets ski resort the river valley is deep and forested. Downstream of Borovets it enters the Samokov Valley. There...
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    025 m) to the southwest, and the Kostenets–Dolna Banya Valley via the Borovets saddle to the southeast. The valley has an irregular shape resembling an...
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    the village of Mala Tsarkva. It is situated close to the ski resorts of Borovets and Malyovitsa. Madzhare has a territory of 6.309 km2. It lies on the third...
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    Kontiolahti, Finland 1991 Lahti, Finland 1992 Novosibirsk, Russia (Team) 1993 Borovets, Bulgaria 1994 Canmore, Canada (Team) 1995 Antholz-Anterselva, Italy 1996...
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    nationalists from East Europe such as the Ukrainian leader Taras Bulba-Borovets whom the Nazis hoped to persuade to change sides and fight the Soviets...
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    Plovdiv Airport serves the nearby ski resorts of Bansko, Pamporovo and Borovets, and therefore serves mainly charter flights, during the winter season...
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    and Philadelphia. After the beginning of the World War II Taras Bulba-Borovets, with the support of the President of the Ukrainian People's Republic in...
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    early Spring) of that year and lasted until the end of 1944. Taras Bulba-Borovets, the founder of the UPA, criticized the attacks as soon as they began:...
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    Activist of the Rebellion Movement During the Second World War Taras Bulba-Borovets (1908–1981) (on the Documents of Central State Archives of Foreign Archival...
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  • Belgrade (Serbia) and Sofia (Bulgaria) which was formally expressed in the Borovets declaration (2003) where it was argued that: ...[the researchers and the...
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  • Russian-Ukrainian writer Nikolai Gogol. Taras Bulba may also refer to: Taras Bulba-Borovets (1908–1981), Ukrainian World War II resistance fighter nicknamed Taras...
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    "Bulbas," which indicated the insurgent force initiated by Taras Bulba-Borovets.[p. 174] Risch, William Jay (2011). The Ukrainian West: Culture and the...
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    suitable winter sports conditions, Samokov, together with the nearby resort Borovets, is a major tourist centre. In the past, Samokov was a centre of handicrafts...
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    Janeiro Rio Quente São Miguel dos Milagres Serra Negra Trancoso Bulgaria Borovets Golden Sands Sunny Beach Cambodia Sihanoukville Siem Reap Canada (see also:...
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    resort in the Rila Mountains of Bulgaria. It is located 26 kilometres from Borovets and 80 kilometres from Sofia. The Cherny Iskar River flows in the area...
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  • the Polessian Sich, unaffiliated with the OUN-B and led by Taras Bulba-Borovets of the exiled Ukrainian People's Republic. By late 1942, the status quo...
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