Petar Beron (Bulgarian: Петър Берон), born 14 March 1940 in Sofia, Bulgaria, is a Bulgarian academic and politician. He was leader of the United Democratic...
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educator Petar Beron (politician) (born 1940), Bulgarian academic and politician Berón de Astrada Department, Argentina Beron Point, Antarctica Saint-Béron, France...
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various ways, such as the politicians Alexander Bogoridi and Stefan Bogoridi, the enlighteners Sophronius of Vratsa and Petar Beron, public figure Gavril...
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List of Bulgarians (redirect from List of Bulgarian politicians)
Aleksandra Sarchadjieva Slavi Trifonov Ralitsa Vassileva Elisaveta Bagryana Petar Beron Ran Bosilek Assen Bossev Hristo Botev Elias Canetti Dobri Chintulov Chudomir...
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Constantine Bodin (redirect from Petăr III of Bulgaria)
Historical chronological reference book", State Publishing House "Dr. Petar Beron", Sofia, 1988, p. 98 Mladjov, Ian (2015). "Monarchs' Names and Numbering...
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Veselin Mareshki (category Politicians from Varna, Bulgaria)
Varna. He completed his education at the School of Mathematics "Dr. Petar Beron". His university engineering education began by studying in the Russian...
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nomination for his 1996 reelection campaign after losing a tough primary race to Petar Stoyanov. Zhelev was born in 1935 into a modest village family in Veselinovo...
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Georgi Ivanov (1940–) military officer and first Bulgarian cosmonaut Petar Beron (1799–1871) educator Valeri Petrov (1920–2014) poet Georgi Kaloyanchev...
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Stanishev, Minister of Culture Stefan Danailov, politicians Anastasiya Mozer, Emel Etem, Petar Beron and Pavel Chernev. Sabchev, Konstantin (21 June 2006)...
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the Eastern Orthodox world of the time. Petar Bogdan (1601–1674) Paisius of Hilendar (1722–1773) Petar Beron (1799–1871)) Georgi Rakovski (1821–1867)...
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Philip Dimitrov (category Politicians from Sofia)
Димитров Димитров [ˈfilip dimiˈtrɔf]; born 31 March 1955) is a Bulgarian politician, Prime Minister of Bulgaria 1991–2, MP in the 36th (1991–1994), 37th (1994–1997)...
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and scenographer, founder of Bulgarian Secession 5 leva Obverse 1999 Petar Beron 1799–1871 Educator 10 leva Obverse 1999 Stefan Stambolov 1854–1895 9th...
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Bulgarian revolutionary and political émigrés, such as Sophronius of Vratsa, Petar Beron, Hristo Botev, Lyuben Karavelov, Georgi Rakovski, Panayot Hitov, Evlogi...
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George Ganchev (category Politicians from Plovdiv)
electoral threshold. Ganchev ran for president the following year with Petar Beron (ex-leader of the SDS) as his running mate. They finished 3rd with 16...
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1882–1960 Painter, draughtsman and teacher Lev 10,000 лв. Obverse 1996 Petar Beron 1799–1871 Educator Lev 10,000 лв. Obverse 1997 Saints Cyril and Methodius...
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1990), racing driver Bettina Belitz (born 1973), writer and journalist Petar Beron (1799–1871), Bulgarian educator Arvid Boecker (born 1964) painter and...
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Hadzhidimovo, Blagoevgrad Province. In 1997, she graduated from the Dr Petar Beron language high school in Kyustendil. In 2001 she graduated from the Plovdiv...
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България [Who is Who in Medieval Bulgaria] (in Bulgarian). Петър Берон (Petar Beron). ISBN 978-954-402-047-7. Ангелов (Angelov), Димитър (Dimitar) (1971)...
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