Bulgarians (Bulgarian: българи, romanized: bŭlgari, IPA: [ˈbɤɫɡɐri]) are a nation and South Slavic ethnic group native to Bulgaria and its neighbouring...
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of the third and current Bulgarian state, which declared independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1908. Many ethnic Bulgarians were left outside the new...
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criticism. Bulgarians List of Bulgarians Bulgarian Americans Bulgarian Canadians Bulgarians in South America Bulgarian Australian Bulgarians in Croatia...
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Macedonian Bulgarians (Bulgarian: македонци or македонски българи), sometimes also referred to as Macedono-Bulgarians, Macedo-Bulgarians, or Bulgaro-Macedonians...
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the 2001 Ukrainian Census, which counted a total of 204,600 Bulgarians in Ukraine. Bulgarians are a majority in Bolhrad District (45,600 of its 75,000 inhabitants)...
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Look up Bulgarian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bulgarian may refer to: Something of, from, or related to the country of Bulgaria Bulgarians, a South...
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country's population. Number and share of Bulgarians according to the census over the years: Number and share of Bulgarians according to the census over the years...
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The Anatolian Bulgarians or Bulgarians of Asia Minor (Bulgarian: малоазийски българи, maloazijski bǎlgari, or shortly, малоазианци, maloazianci) were...
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The Crimean Bulgarians (Bulgarian: кримски българи, krimski balgari) are a historical ethnic Bulgarian minority in Crimea, a peninsula in Ukraine on the...
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of Vlachs and Bulgarians; variant names include the Vlach–Bulgarian Empire, the Bulgarian–Wallachian Empire, or the Romanian–Bulgarian Empire; the latter...
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The Muslim Bulgarians (Bulgarian: Българи-мохамедани, Bǎlgari-mohamedani, as of recently also Българи-мюсюлмани, Bǎlgari-mjusjulmani, locally called Pomak...
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"Emperor of the Bulgarians". Simeon himself used the grander title "Emperor of the Bulgarians and the Romans". The title of emperor was in Bulgarian translated...
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Look up Bulgarian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bulgarians may refer to: Bulgarians, a South Slavic ethnic group Citizens of Bulgaria, a country...
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800–5,000 Bulgarians live in Brazil, chiefly in Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Porto Alegre and Belo Horizonte, including many Bessarabian Bulgarians and some...
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Bulgarians (Hungarian: bolgárok) are one of the thirteen officially recognized ethnic minorities in Hungary (Bulgarian: Унгария, Ungaria; old name Маджарско...
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(help) Bulgaria–Serbia relations Serbs in Bulgaria Western Outlands Bulgarians in Greece Bulgarians in North Macedonia Bulgarians Macedonian Bulgarians Shopi...
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Thracians or Thracian Bulgarians (Bulgarian: Тракийски българи or Тракийци) are a regional, ethnographic group of ethnic Bulgarians, inhabiting or native...
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Ukraine. Bulgarians make up a significant minority of the Odesa Oblast, especially the city of Bolhrad. In Ukraine, the number of Bulgarians is estimated...
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Thracian Bulgarians in 1913, the Christian Bulgarians had been more than the Pomaks, afterwards Pomak refugees arrived from Greece and Bulgaria. Pomaks...
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schools and liturgy, the Bulgarians needed to achieve an independent ecclesiastical organisation. The struggle between the Bulgarians, led by Neofit Bozveli...
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were 508,375 Bulgarians of Turkish descent, roughly 8.4% of the population, making them the country's largest ethnic minority. Bulgarian Turks also comprise...
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917, the Bulgarians laid siege to Constantinople in 923 and 924. The siege failed however, and the Bulgars were forced to retreat. The Bulgarians suffered...
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consider themselves to be simply Americans, Bulgarians, Bulgarians living in the United States or American Bulgarians. After the 2000 U.S. census, the population...
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Second Balkan War (redirect from Bulgarian-Serbian War (1913))
to concentrate their forces against the attacking Bulgarians and hold their advance. The Bulgarians were outnumbered on the Greek front, and the low-level...
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family name of Bulgarians living abroad is how Nikolov turns into Nikoloff. In most cases (though by no means always), the etymology of Bulgarian patronymics...
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Bulgarians throughout history. Kubrat Batbayan Asparukh of Bulgaria Tervel of Bulgaria Kormesiy of Bulgaria Sevar of Bulgaria Kormisosh of Bulgaria Vinekh...
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Bulgarians are an ethnic minority in North Macedonia. Bulgarians are mostly found in the Strumica area, but over the years, the absolute majority of southeastern...
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only 37 percent of Bulgarians agreed. And when asked about the move away from the state-controlled economy, 54 percent of Bulgarians approved, compared...
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ethnic Bulgarians in 1910 Percentage of foreign-born Bulgarians calculated from the total of the ethnic Bulgarians in 1910 Percentage of Bulgarians born...
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analyses on Bulgarians inferred from an admixture event in 1000-1600 YBP between a Slavic and a Cypriot donor group: to a Polish donor group Bulgarians are of...
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