Hristo Botev (Bulgarian: Христо Ботев, pronounced [ˈxristo ˈbɔtɛf]), born Hristo Botyov Petkov (Христо Ботьов Петков; 6 January 1848 [O.S. 25 December...
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Stadion Hristo Botev (Bulgarian: Стадион „Христо Ботев“, English: 'Hristo Botev Stadium') is a football stadium in the Kamenitsa neighbourhood of Plovdiv...
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club. PFC Botev is named after the Bulgarian poet, revolutionary and national hero – Hristo Botev. The club plays its home games at Hristo Botev Stadium...
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Hristo Botev Stadium may refer to: Hristo Botev Stadium (Blagoevgrad) Hristo Botev Stadium (Gabrovo) Hristo Botev Stadium (Plovdiv) Hristo Botev Stadium...
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founded in 1921. Since 1948, Botev have played their home games at Stadion Hristo Botev. It is situated in the Hristo Botev sport complex, in the east part...
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Hristo Botev Radio (Bulgarian: Програма Христо Ботев) is a state-owned Bulgarian radio station, part of the Bulgarian National Radio Network. Hristo Botev...
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Stadion Hristo Botev (Bulgarian: Стадион „Христо Ботев“, English: 'Hristo Botev Stadium') is a multi-purpose stadium, located in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria...
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Stadion Hristo Botev (Bulgarian: Стадион "Христо Ботев", English: 'Hristo Botev Stadium') is a multi-purpose stadium in Vratsa, Bulgaria. It is currently...
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1950, when it was renamed in honour of Bulgarian poet and revolutionary Hristo Botev, the peak was called Yumrukchal (Юмрукчал, from Ottoman Turkish Yumrukçal...
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The Monument to Hristo Botev (Bulgarian: Паметник на Христо Ботев) is one of the landmarks of the town of Botevgrad, Bulgaria. It is located in the central...
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foundations of the first football club "Hristo Botev", renamed afterwards -port tourist company "Hristo Botev". This is the official date of establishing...
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the field of literature. It was established in 1972 and is named after Hristo Botev, an iconic Bulgarian revolutionary, journalist and poet. This list is...
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Hristo Botev School (Bulgarian: Училище Христо Ботев) is a comprehensive school in the town of Targovishte in the Targovishte Province, Bulgaria. Named...
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Hristo Botev is a football stadium in Botevgrad, Bulgaria. This is the club stadium of PFC Balkan Botevgrad. The capacity of the stadium is 8,000 seats...
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The Hristo Botev Partisan Battalion was a Bulgarian partisan detachment created by deserted Bulgarian servicemen which operated during the partisan movement...
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Chitalishte "Hristo Botev 1884" (Bulgarian: Читалище "Христо Ботев 1884") is a chitalishte, or cultural center, situated in the town of Botevgrad, western...
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31972°E / 42.86000; 25.31972 Stadion Hristo Botev (Bulgarian: Стадион „Христо Ботев“, English: 'Hristo Botev Stadium') is a multi-purpose stadium in...
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800 Referee: Dragomir Draganov (Varna) 30 May 2024 19:00 EEST Stadion Hristo Botev, Vratsa Attendance: 5,000 Referee: Georgi Kabakov (Plovdiv) As of 26...
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Olympic wrestler Gratsian Botev (1928–1981), Soviet sprint canoer Hristo Botev (1847–1876), Bulgarian poet and revolutionary Ivan Botev (born 1955), Bulgarian...
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figures such as Hristo Botev, Exarch Joseph, Dimitar Panichkov, and Nikola Ivanov. Today, it is best known for the imposing Hristo Botev Monument (one of...
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was originally founded in 1919 and home matches are played at Stadion Hristo Botev. Its home stadium has a capacity of 12 000 seats. Club colors are green...
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footballer Hristo Botev (1848–1876), Bulgarian poet and national revolutionary Hristo Borisov Hall, arena in Varna, Bulgaria Hristo Botev Stadium (disambiguation)...
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Hristo Iliev Iliev (Bulgarian: Христо Илиев Илиев; born 29 December 1982) is a Bulgarian public figure and chairman of Bulgarian football club Botev Vratsa...
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Novi Pazar PFC Botev Plovdiv, a football club from Plovdiv POFC Botev Vratsa, a football club from Vratsa Botev (surname) Hristo Botev Stadium (disambiguation)...
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largest Thracian treasure. Botev Days are held annually in the city, culminating in the rally-dawn on June 1, held at Hristo Botev Square, as well as the...
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Sandanski Boris Sarafov Georgi Sava Rakovski Hristo Tatarchev Filip Totyu Panayot Volov Stoyan Zaimov Hristo Botev Mara Buneva Angel Apostol Petkov Chavdar...
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Vazov" Library (Bulgarian: Библиотека „Иван Вазов“) at chitalishte "Hristo Botev 1884" is a contemporary educational institution in the Bulgarian town...
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Septemvri return to the top level also after a 1-year absence. Additionally, Botev Vratsa managed to defeat Marek with a score of 4–2 after penalties in the...
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Nikola Shterev - Starika Sports Complex (redirect from Botev 1912 Football Complex)
for training sessions and official matches, while their stadium, the Hristo Botev Stadium, was being reconstructed. The venue has a total of six fields...
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Turkey, Greece, Romania, and Serbia. Elisaveta Bagryana (1893–1991) Hristo Botev (1848–1876) Iana Boukova (1968–present) Atanas Dalchev (1904–1978) Dimcho...
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