Balkan Bulgarian Airlines (Bulgarian: Балкан) was Bulgaria's government-owned flag carrier airline between 1947 and 2002. During the 1970s, the airline...
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tsar (emperor) by Bulgarian monarchs beginning with Simeon I (893–927) in 913. Some powerful medieval Bulgarian rulers challenged Byzantine authority...
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art. 25(1) of Constitution of Bulgaria, a Bulgarian citizen shall be anyone born to at least one parent holding a Bulgarian citizenship, or born on the...
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Adrian Andreev (category CS1 Bulgarian-language sources (bg))
Andreev (Bulgarian: Адриан Андреев, born 12 May 2001) is a Bulgarian professional tennis player, who competes mainly on the ATP Challenger Tour. He has...
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Bulgaria Air (Bulgarian: България Еър) is the flag carrier airline of Bulgaria, with its headquarters at Sofia Airport in Sofia. The company is owned by...
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атлас (Bulgarian dialect atlas) (in Bulgarian). София: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. ISBN 954-90344-1-0. OCLC 48368312. "Стойков, Стойко. 2002 (1962)...
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economic heart of Bulgaria and home to most major Bulgarian and international companies operating in the country, as well as the Bulgarian National Bank and...
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The 1944 Bulgarian coup d'état, also known as the 9 September coup d'état (Bulgarian: Деветосептемврийски преврат, romanized: Devetoseptemvriyski prevrat)...
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The Bulgaria national under-17 football team represents Bulgaria in football at an under-17 age level and is controlled by the Bulgarian Football Union...
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Grigor Dimitrov (category CS1 Bulgarian-language sources (bg))
Grigor Dimitrov Dimitrov (Bulgarian: Григор Димитров Димитров, pronounced [ɡriˈɡɔr dimiˈtrɔf]; born 16 May 1991) is a Bulgarian professional tennis player...
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Bulgarian Turks (Bulgarian: български турци; Turkish: Bulgaristan Türkleri) are ethnic Turks from Bulgaria. According to the 2021 census, there were 508...
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2002–2003, there were 2,873 non-ethnic Greek citizens of Bulgaria in Greek state schools. There are numerous publications in Greece for the Bulgarian...
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Bulgaria] (in Bulgarian). May 9, 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-06-25. Retrieved 2012-05-31. "Open letter from Bulgarian NGOs on Bulgaria's...
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2002 January February March April May June July August September October November December 2002 (MMII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian...
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attritional trench warfare on both the Northern and the Southern Bulgarian Fronts after most Bulgarian goals were satisfied. This period of the war further damaged...
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The Bulgarian Air Force (Bulgarian: Военновъздушни сили, romanized: Voennovazdushni sili) is one of the three branches of the Military of Bulgaria, the...
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Empire of Nicaea (redirect from First Bulgarian–Nicean War)
Theodore was able to capture much of northwestern Anatolia after the Bulgarian defeat of Latin Emperor Baldwin I in the Battle of Adrianople, because...
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Education in Bulgaria is guided and overseen by Bulgarian Ministry of Education and Science. Compulsory education includes three years of pre-primary education...
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(abbreviated in Bulgarian as SDS), was elected president by the Assembly in 1990. In the first years after the change of regime, Bulgarian politics had to...
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unconquered western regions of the Bulgarian Empire – led it until its fall under Byzantine rule in 1018. As the Byzantine-Bulgarian relations deteriorated by...
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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 ATP Challenger Tour, known until the end of 2008 as the ATP Challenger Series, is a series of international men's professional tennis tournaments....
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discourses close to fascism can be found in then Bulgarian governing elite. Although the Bulgarian Marxist historiography labelled the period 1935–1944...
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Bulgarian historiography refers to the methodology of history studies developed and used by Bulgarian historians. Certified Bulgarian historiography dates...
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within the fold of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. During the Ottoman rule of the Balkans, Islam spread to the territories of Bulgaria, and it remains a significant...
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Petar Vitanov (category Challenger Pro League players)
Vitanov (Bulgarian: Петър Иво Витанов; born 10 March 1995) is a Bulgarian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Challenger Pro League...
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Bulgarian Social Democracy – EuroLeft (Bulgarian: Българска социалдемокрация – Евролевица, romanized: Bŭlgarska sotsialdemokratsiya – Evrolevitsa; BSDE)...
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Kubrat Pulev (category CS1 Bulgarian-language sources (bg))
Kubrat Venkov Pulev (Bulgarian: Кубрат Венков Пулев; born 4 May 1981) is a Bulgarian professional boxer. He has challenged once for the IBF and the Ring...
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of the Bulgarian language can be divided into three major periods: Old Bulgarian (from the late 9th until the 11th century); Middle Bulgarian (from the...
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HIV trial in Libya (redirect from Trial against the Bulgarian medics and a Palestinian doctor in Libya)
the situation.[citation needed] In February 1999, the Bulgarian embassy announced that 23 Bulgarian specialists had been "kidnapped." A week later they...
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