Kalofer (Bulgarian: Калофер pronounced:[kɐˈɫɔfɛr]) is a town in central Bulgaria, located on the banks of the Tundzha between the Balkan Mountains to the...
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The Kalofer massacre (Bulgarian: Калоферското клане) was the massacre of a total of 618 civilian Bulgarians, accompanied by the looting and arson of the...
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Hristo Botev (category People from Kalofer)
in his political, philosophical, and aesthetic views. Botev was born in Kalofer, Bulgaria, to Botyo Petkov and Ivanka Boteva. His father was a teacher...
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Kalofer Peak (Bulgarian: връх Калофер, romanized: vrah Kalofer, IPA: [ˈvrɤx kɐˈɫɔfɛr]) is a 300 m sharp rocky peak in the Levski Ridge, Tangra Mountains...
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of 350 meters and an area of 1895 square kilometers. Respectively, the Kalofer Valley of Roses covers an area of 1387 square kilometers with a length...
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Kalofer Hristozov (Bulgarian: Калофер Христозов) (born 19 March 1969) is a Bulgarian gymnast. He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics, the 1992 Summer...
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Edirne. The river originates in the central parts of Stara Planina north of Kalofer, initially flowing east and then making a sharp turn to the south before...
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Sub-Balkan towns and villages. For example, such units "liberated" both Kalofer and Karlovo, twice, on 23 July [O.S. 10 July] 1877 and 27 July [O.S. 15...
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Gulyantsi Gurkovo Hadzhidimovo Ignatievo* Iskar Ivaylovgrad Kableshkovo Kalofer Kameno Kaspichan Kilifarevo Klisura Kocherinovo Koprivshtitsa Kostandovo...
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Bulgarian towns and villages in the summer of 1877, including Karlovo, Sopot, Kalofer and Stara Zagora. On 30 July [O.S. 18 July] 1877, regular Ottoman army...
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Nikola Ivanov (category People from Kalofer)
Nikola Ivanov Ivanov (Bulgarian: Никола Иванов Иванов) (2 March 1861, Kalofer – 10 September 1940, Sofia) was a Bulgarian general and a minister of defence...
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Joseph I of Bulgaria (category People from Kalofer)
Iosif I, secular name Lazar Yovchev, Bulgarian: Лазар Йовчев; May 5, 1840, Kalofer, Ottoman Empire – June 20, 1915, Sofia, Bulgaria) was a Bulgarian Exarch...
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North of the town of Kalofer in a small valley extension is located the Kalofer Monastery. Less that a kilometer west of Kalofer, the Byala reka turns...
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looting, plunder and killing, among other things, The Terror in Karlovo, the Kalofer massacre, the Kavarna uprising etc. etc. Moreover, Suleiman Pasha's forces...
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a population of 9,500 in 1877, Sopot numbered 4,200 people in 1872 and Kalofer stood at 7,000 inhabitants in 1875. All of them started haemorrhaging population...
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home of the swimmer who is the first to reach the cross. In the town of Kalofer, a traditional horo with drums and bagpipes is played in the icy waters...
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Shepotschkin Yuri Chechi Men's pommel horse Dimitar Taskov Sergei Kharkov Kalofer Hristozov Men's still rings Yuri Chechi Sergei Kharkov Boris Preti Men's...
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Zagora Province, South-central Bulgaria, located between the towns of Kalofer and Kazanlak. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Pavel Banya...
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Gulyantsi Gurkovo Hadzhidimovo Ignatievo* Iskar Ivaylovgrad Kableshkovo Kalofer Kameno Kaspichan Kilifarevo Klisura Kocherinovo Koprivshtitsa Kostandovo...
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Gulyantsi Gurkovo Hadzhidimovo Ignatievo* Iskar Ivaylovgrad Kableshkovo Kalofer Kameno Kaspichan Kilifarevo Klisura Kocherinovo Koprivshtitsa Kostandovo...
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Gulyantsi Gurkovo Hadzhidimovo Ignatievo* Iskar Ivaylovgrad Kableshkovo Kalofer Kameno Kaspichan Kilifarevo Klisura Kocherinovo Koprivshtitsa Kostandovo...
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Gulyantsi Gurkovo Hadzhidimovo Ignatievo* Iskar Ivaylovgrad Kableshkovo Kalofer Kameno Kaspichan Kilifarevo Klisura Kocherinovo Koprivshtitsa Kostandovo...
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Vratsa Province - - 3,683 3,250 191 Kula Vidin Province - - 3,802 3,220 192 Kalofer Plovdiv Province - - 3,475 3,191 193 Slivo Pole Ruse Province - - 3,867...
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Gulyantsi Gurkovo Hadzhidimovo Ignatievo* Iskar Ivaylovgrad Kableshkovo Kalofer Kameno Kaspichan Kilifarevo Klisura Kocherinovo Koprivshtitsa Kostandovo...
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Sopot, Mincho sent him to Kalofer, appointing him[clarification needed] assistant teacher. Having done his final exams in Kalofer, the young teacher returned...
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Dzhendema Reserve of the Central Balkan National Park. The nearest town is Kalofer, at 11 km to the south. The waterfall takes water from the snow drifts...
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capital is the city of Plovdiv; other towns include Karlovo, Sopot, Klisura, Kalofer, Hisarya, Saedinenie, Rakovski, Brezovo, Stamboliyski, Krichim, Perushtitsa...
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Nicholas, Slokostitsa Rozhen National Folklore Fair Epiphany's horo in Kalofer Festival of the rose, Kazanlak Spirit of Burgas Kavarna Rock Fest July...
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Korolyov (URS) 1985: Dmitry Bilozerchev (URS) 1987: Valeri Liukin (URS) 1989: Kalofer Khristozov (BUL) 1990: Daniel Giubellini (SUI) 1990: Valentin Mogilny (URS)...
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includes a number of subdialects, e.g. Troyan, Lovech, Gabrovo, Karlovo, Kalofer, Tryavna, etc. which share many common features and yet have some differences...
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