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    Ivan Minchov Vazov (Bulgarian: Иван Минчов Вазов; 9 July [O.S. 27 June] 1850 – 22 September 1921) was a Bulgarian poet, novelist, and playwright, often...
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    32639°E / 42.69417; 23.32639 The Ivan Vazov National Theatre (Bulgarian: Народен театър „Иван Вазов“, Naroden teatar „Ivan Vazov“) is Bulgaria's national theatre...
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  • Vazov is a Bulgarian surname. It can refer to: Georgi Vazov, a Bulgarian Lieutenant General and Minister of War Ivan Vazov, a Bulgarian poet, novelist...
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    Vladimir Vazov was born on 14 May 1868 to Mincho Vazov and Suba Hadjinikolova. His brothers were the writer Ivan Vazov, the officer Georgi Vazov and the...
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    birthplace of arguably the best known and most renowned Bulgarian novelist, Ivan Vazov. Sopot is also a machine building centre. According to Konstantin Jireček...
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    writer Ivan Vazov, the doctor Kiril Vazov, lieutenant general Vladimir Vazov, politician Boris Vazov. He is the father of the director Alexander Vazov and...
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    "Ivan Vazov" Library (Bulgarian: Библиотека „Иван Вазов“) at chitalishte "Hristo Botev 1884" is a contemporary educational institution in the Bulgarian...
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    Bulgarian writer and poet Ivan Vazov who worked in Plovdiv for five years creating some of his best works. Today the Ivan Vazov National Library is the...
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    13944; 24.74611 The Ivan Vazov National Library (Bulgarian: Народна библиотека "Иван Вазов", romanized: Narodna biblioteka "Ivan Vasov") is a library...
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    debut in theatre, starring in Lilia Abadjieva's Romeo and Juliet at the Ivan Vazov National Theatre. He later began acting in films and has starred in numerous...
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    Romance of Bulgarian Liberty is a historical novel by Bulgarian author Ivan Vazov written from 1887 to 1888 and published in parts between 1889 and 1890...
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    the fortress was General Georgi Vazov, the brother of the famous Bulgarian writer Ivan Vazov and of General Vladimir Vazov. The early use of an airplane...
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    screenwriter Ivan Turgenev (1818–1893), Russian novelist Ivan Urgant (born 1978), Russian television personality, presenter, actor and musician Ivan Vazov (1850–1921)...
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    National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts. He has been acting at the Ivan Vazov National Theatre since 2003; his notable theater performances include...
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    the National Art Academy, the Bulgarian Parliament, a park honoring Ivan Vazov with his monument and gravestone, the Sofia Opera and Ballet Theater,...
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    Vazov Point is a point on the coast of Bransfield Strait forming the northeast side of the entrance to Brunow Bay on Livingston Island in the South Shetland...
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    (2018) Merci pour le regard (2021) Pod igoto (1952), after the novel by Ivan Vazov (Under the Yoke) Un clair de lune à Maubeuge (1962) Cherchez l'idole (1963)...
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    important role in the war and was dramatized by the Bulgarian poet and writer Ivan Vazov in his ode The Volunteers at Shipka. The victory at Shipka Pass ensured...
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    Vazov is a crater on Mercury. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 2020. The crater is named for Bulgarian poet Ivan...
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    graduated in set decoration from the National Academy and worked for the Ivan Vazov National Theatre as a stage designer. Afterwards he became an independent...
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    The lyrics were edited many times, most notably in 1912 by the poet Ivan Vazov. The title refers to the Maritsa, a river in the Balkans. In 1839 in Breslau...
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    series of this model ran entirely on the then new line 15 that ran from Ivan Vazov to Nadezhda 5. After that, "Bulgaria 1300" railcars were also used on...
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    in Sofia, Bulgaria and then enrolled in drama theatre classes with the Ivan Vazov National Theatre in Sofia. She first stepped onto the stage in 1930 and...
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  • Cláudio Santoro in Brasília Theatro Municipal do Rio de Janeiro Bulgaria: Ivan Vazov National Theatre Canada: National Arts Centre of Canada in Ottawa China:...
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    The Outcasts (Bulgarian: Хъшове) is a Bulgarian play, authored by Ivan Vazov in 1884. It describes the life of Bulgarian emigrants in Wallachia, who, destitute...
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  • The First School of Higher Education is renamed Sofia University. The Ivan Vazov National Theatre is founded. 31 March – The Treaty of Sofia is signed...
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    the National Palace of Culture, the Vasil Levski National Stadium, the Ivan Vazov National Theatre, the National Archaeological Museum, and the Serdica...
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  • Theatre and Film Arts in Sofia. In 2002 he joined the National Theater “Ivan Vazov”. Since 2014 Vladimir Karamazov is a regular ambassador of the “Theatre’s...
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    1 Ivan Vazov quarter - National Palace of Culture - Macedonia Sq. - Central station - Kn. M. Luiza Metro Station 3 Zaharna Fabrika - Konstantin Velichkov...
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    Koprivshtitsa and Veliko Tarnovo, the rich literary heritage of authors like Ivan Vazov and Hristo Botev that inspired the Bulgarian struggle for independence...
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