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| all defender who plays for CSKA Sofia in the | Bulgarian A PFG. |
| Bulgarian A PFG top scorer /1964-65/ : 27 goals | |
| A in the last match of 2008-09 season in the | Bulgarian A PFG (Professional Football Group) against |
| Bulgarian A Professional Football Group runner-up: 199 | |
| ench football player who currently plays for | Bulgarian A PFG side Litex Lovech. |
| a, Cherno More Varna and Slavia Sofia in the | Bulgarian A PFG. |
| He appeared in 20 | Bulgarian A PFG matches for PFC Beroe Stara Zagora dur |
| K Kolubara, Turkish top league Kasimpasa SK, | Bulgarian A PFG Belasitsa Petrich and Turkish Second L |
| ntly he manages PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv in the | Bulgarian A PFG. |
| rrently plays for Chernomorets Burgas in the | Bulgarian A PFG after being transferred from German FS |
| Bulgarian A Professional Football Group | |
| entre back, who last worked as a manager for | Bulgarian A PFG club Botev Plovdiv. |
| During 1999-2001, Rumen Galabov played for | Bulgarian A Professional Football Group side PFC Beroe |
| Bulgarian A PFG 2008-09 Runners-up | |
| ecord, with 8 consecutive losses both in the | Bulgarian A PFG and in the European club competitions. |
| early 20th century, he was secretary of the | Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, and from 1939 on he was |
| imoges (1999), and foreign membership in the | Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (2003). |
| ulgaria (after Institute of Astronomy of the | Bulgarian Academy of Science and the Department of ast |
| From 1952 to 1988, he worked at the | Bulgarian Academy of Sciences' Institute of Music; he |
| the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry of the | Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and vice-chairman of the |
| 7, he has been a corresponding member of the | Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and an academician since |
| n 1900, Agura became an acting member of the | Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. |
| Institute of Mathematics and Informatics at | Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. |
| r Boris Petrov Komitov, an astronomer at the | Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. |
| Bulgarian Academy Sciences gold medal | |
| Since 1898, Miletich was a member of the | Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, which it presided from |
| e was re-accepted as a foreign member of the | Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and he would only return |
| Full member (academician) from 1952 of the | Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. |
| his will Panaretov left 2,523,450 lev to the | Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, with which it establish |
| d the Institute of Thracology as part of the | Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. |
| ences, and in 2007 he became a member of the | Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. |
| She is an evil green girl with a | Bulgarian accent and the power to make fiends, both th |
| l Witness, Media Law Resource Centre and The | Bulgarian Access to Information Committee. |
| The | Bulgarian achievements up to this point were fairly su |
| The | Bulgarian Action Committees in Macedonia were patrioti |
| The time of the | Bulgarian Action Committees was a time witnessing an a |
| In Veles | Bulgarian Action Committees received the active suppor |
| Dancing Stars is the | Bulgarian adaptation of the BBC Worldwide format Danci |
| the harsh weather and the tough terrain the | Bulgarian advance was slow but despite the desperate r |
| At around 15:00 on the same day the | Bulgarian advanced guard engaged the enemy. |
| er 1915 from the British XVI Corps to oppose | Bulgarian advances in the region as part of the Macedo |
| space agencies including NASA, ESA, and the | Bulgarian Aerospace Agency, which were carried free of |
| (popular front) for the communists, with the | Bulgarian Agrarian People's Union as a remaining membe |
| Spisarevski was one of the | Bulgarian Air Force's Messerschmitt Ме-109G-2 pilots o |
| Bulgarian Air Force | |
| 1967 as a training site for pilots from the | Bulgarian Air Force. |
| It was used by Balkan | Bulgarian Airlines for its domestic flights to Sofia A |
| Balkan | Bulgarian Airlines, defunct airline |
| 36 | Bulgarian airplanes took off in order to intercept the |
| l when leaving Yugoslav airspace by entering | Bulgarian airspace, instead of taking the longer route |
| ty's second rector, after fellow Bessarabian | Bulgarian Aleksandar Teodorov-Balan. |
| and Vietoris, and an awful restart from the | Bulgarian allowed Maldonado to pull out more than 3.0s |
| Doychin Vasilev, | Bulgarian alpinist who has climbed five Himalayan 8,00 |
| His army managed to avoid the | Bulgarian ambushes in the Balkan Mountains and defeate |
| Popoff is a | Bulgarian American. |
| the Macedonian constitution in order to make | Bulgarian an official language, the constitutional rec |
| Tarutyne (Ukrainian: Тарутине; | Bulgarian and Russian: Тарутино Tarutino; Romanian: Ta |
| ident later found in the coat of arms of the | Bulgarian and Rus dynasties adopted as the national sy |
| ber 1853 - October 19, 1931) was a prominent | Bulgarian and professor at Robert College, a Turkish h |
| ludes songs performed in Russian, Ukrainian, | Bulgarian and Moldavian languages. |
| ans "place of the black-eyed people" in both | Bulgarian and Turkish. |
| In 1369, a | Bulgarian and Wallachian campaign drove out the Hungar |
| Future tense particle ще/ше as in Standard | Bulgarian and the Central Balkan dialect - ще/ше ида ( |
| The word тава (tava) is also used in | Bulgarian, and refers to a baking utensil made of meta |
| 78% Ukrainian, 14% Russian, 5% Moldovan, 1% | Bulgarian, and 1% Belarusian. |
| are performed in Ukrainian language, 2 - in | Bulgarian, and 5 - in Moldavian languages. |
| h and is now available in Romanian, Russian, | Bulgarian and a number of other languages. |
| can speak English, French, Spanish, German, | Bulgarian and Russian. |
| Felix Philipp Kanitz ( | Bulgarian and Serbian Cyrillic: Феликс Филип Каниц) (2 |
| erman, Spanish, French, Finnish, Portuguese, | Bulgarian and Russian. |
| Vasil Kostov Glavinov ( | Bulgarian and Macedonian: Васил Костов Главинов) (Vele |
| There were two | Bulgarian and one Greek school in the village in the b |
| triarch Nikephoros records that Toktu was "a | Bulgarian, and a brother of Bayan". |
| This is the | Bulgarian, and Balkan, record. |
| 79% Ukrainian, 15% Russian, 2% Moldovan, 1% | Bulgarian, and 1% Belarusian. |
| an", the correct English translation of both | Bulgarian and Greek names (see Battle of the Olive Gro |
| as well as | Bulgarian and Korean. |
| Hristo Georgiev was a wealthy | Bulgarian, and brother of Evlogi Georgiev, who lived i |
| Kole Nedelkovski ( | Bulgarian and Macedonian: Коле Неделковски; born as Ni |
| 12 December: Parliament approves the | Bulgarian and Romanian Commissioners despite concerns |
| It was only in April, when the | Bulgarian and German representatives had reached an un |
| For his merits on | Bulgarian and Jewish studies he was decorated by the B |
| been the subject of some dispute between the | Bulgarian and Serbian historiography. |
| d places changed to the forms traditional in | Bulgarian, and even gravestones bearing Greek inscript |
| h worked for the spiritual resurgence of the | Bulgarian and Serbian people, as he considered them to |
| nd gold at the Balkan championships and tied | Bulgarian Anelia Ralenkova for silver on clubs. |
| ge of the Jambos for the 2007-08 season with | Bulgarian Angel Chervenkov coming in as assistant, tho |
| her was killed by Ottoman soldiers after the | Bulgarian April Uprising. |
| flicted by the numerous and well-experienced | Bulgarian archers before putting their armour. |
| dge was constructed between 1865 and 1867 by | Bulgarian architect and master builder Kolyu Ficheto o |
| ed in 1924-30 and was mostly designed by the | Bulgarian architect Georgi Ovcharov, who worked the pr |
| dentified as a member of that faction of the | Bulgarian aristocracy, which sought to establish peace |
| Besides this, | Bulgarian armed forces garrisoned in the Balkans battl |
| ed the demobilization and disarmament of the | Bulgarian armed forces. |
| een Plovdiv and Harmanli and the base of the | Bulgarian armies which were to advance into Eastern Th |
| Kalimanci was fought between the Serbian and | Bulgarian armies during the Second Balkan War. |
| was outnumbered by the now counterattacking | Bulgarian armies, and the Bulgarian General Staff, att |
| t confronted Serbian, Greek, Montenegrin and | Bulgarian armies. |
| fter the war it served with the Albanian and | Bulgarian armies. |
| The Crusaders who followed the | Bulgarian army were attacked in a hilly country near t |
| edonia and supported the Greek and later the | Bulgarian Army during their invasions. |
| The | Bulgarian army scored a defensive victory over the Ser |
| t Bulgaria by land and sea, and defeated the | Bulgarian army led by Vinekh at Marcellae (Karnobat). |
| y which was the highest military rank in the | Bulgarian Army and went into the reserve. |
| After the | Bulgarian army crushed the Arabs during the siege of C |
| Part of the | Bulgarian army was involved in the conquest of Romania |
| The first town on the way of the | Bulgarian army was Serres. |
| For the next two years, the | Bulgarian army fought a defensive war against the Alli |
| battle of Slivnitsa on 5-7 November 1885 the | Bulgarian army counter-attacked. |
| The | Bulgarian Army chief of staff, Nikola Kolev, said that |
| Balkan War, Dimitar Ganchev enlisted in the | Bulgarian Army as a volunteer. |
| er 1918 the became commander-in-chief of the | Bulgarian Army after the illness of General Nikola Zhe |
| Bulgarian authorities, the Germans Army, the | Bulgarian Army and the Yugoslav Partisans during Septe |
| The | Bulgarian army, after 5 months of siege and two bold n |
| tly being protected by the U.S. military and | Bulgarian Army, on Forward Operating Base Grizzly. |
| he was the Chief of the General Staff of the | Bulgarian Army, which includes the time during the two |
| There he served against the | Bulgarian Army, rising to command the 27th Division in |
| was posthumously promoted to colonel by the | Bulgarian Army. |
| s at Mosynopolis, the emperor waited for the | Bulgarian army; the military success of the Byzantines |
| Henry with his heavy-armoured body from the | Bulgarian arrows. |
| Art Gallery owns a significant collection of | Bulgarian art from the early 20th century onwards, and |
| any national art exhibitions and in numerous | Bulgarian art presentations in foreign countries. |
| Even the troops serving the local | Bulgarian artillery batteries were swept by the retrea |
| ry fire began causing serious damage to some | Bulgarian artillery batteries which decreased their ab |
| Ivan Shishman, | Bulgarian artist |
| Works of the best-known | Bulgarian artists from the early 20th century are exhi |
| Other | Bulgarian artists represented in the gallery's permane |
| She has won awards from the Union of | Bulgarian Artists, from the government of Sofia, from |
| a teacher in geography, history, French and | Bulgarian as well as chairman of the local Chitalishte |
| d sings her songs for Ladytron in her native | Bulgarian as well as in English. |
| The | Bulgarian Asparuh Leschnikoff /Leshnikov/ returned to |
| on the station; that crew included the first | Bulgarian astronaut Aleksandr Panayotov Aleksandrov. |
| в) (10 February 1930 - 31 August 2010) was a | Bulgarian astronomer. |
| Her gold medal was the first ever won by a | Bulgarian at a Winter Olympic games. |
| ved a two-year ban from competition from the | Bulgarian Athletic Federation, after that body found t |
| 0 Muslims, out of fear for Greek, Serbian or | Bulgarian atrocities, left with the retreating Ottoman |
| lliam Ewart Gladstone on the question of the | Bulgarian atrocities. |
| ruja to protect the rear of the front from a | Bulgarian attack. |
| and to the west of Kresna and by July 17 the | Bulgarian attacks had subsided somewhat. |
| uses in Europe such as the Spanish, Italian, | Bulgarian, Austrian, Tuscan and Neapolitan Royal Famil |
| owever, in cases of particular importance to | Bulgarian authorities that waiver of primary Bulgarian |
| hen the flight's commander paid the fine the | Bulgarian authorities had imposed for violating their |
| t after just one day they surrendered to the | Bulgarian authorities. |
| nd, he was sentenced to death in absentia by | Bulgarian authorities. |
| lly assumed power, although some local pro - | Bulgarian autonomist leaders from Ohrana governed in h |
| n indie vocal house music project by popular | Bulgarian award winning songwriter and producer Miro G |
| awarded the Stara Planina Order, the highest | Bulgarian award. |
| The | Bulgarian Ayran is typically not salted. |
| 2009-10, Sadula earned 27 appearances in the | Bulgarian B PFG, scoring four goals. |
| e Serbian infantry used this to approach the | Bulgarian barbed wire on the right flank and achieve l |
| The | Bulgarian Barbel (Barbus bergi) is a species of ray-fi |
| participants in the glorious moments of the | Bulgarian basketball - the fifth place at the Olympic |
| Bulgarian bayonet charge at the "Battle of Chatalja" | |
| нско) or Shumensko pivo (Шуменско пиво) is a | Bulgarian beer company based in Shumen. |
| Kamenitza had an 18% share of the | Bulgarian beer market in 2005 according to data from A |
| Slavena is | Bulgarian beer. |
| Polish, Serbian, Croatian, Czech, Ukrainian, | Bulgarian, Belarusian, Bosnian) |
| other Serbian club FK Milicionar Beograd and | Bulgarian Belasitsa Petrich, in January 2004, he was b |
| (born December 20, 1975 in Berkovitsa) is a | Bulgarian biathlete. |
| permanently in the port city of Varna on the | Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, where he founded the Varna |
| spent much of his life with his brother, the | Bulgarian Black Sea Coast port of Varna, on 25 June 19 |
| the port city of Bourgas on the Southeastern | Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, Poda is surrounded by the B |
| Count of Savoy Amadeus VI's campaign on the | Bulgarian Black Sea Coast to organize an Orthodox coal |
| In 1976 she was a crew member of the | Bulgarian boat which won the silver medal in the coxed |
| In 1976 she was the coxswain of the | Bulgarian boat which won the silver medal in the coxed |
| r to those of Marcion's reappeared among the | Bulgarian Bogomils of the 10th century and the Cathars |
| The aircraft's crossing of the Western | Bulgarian border was registered by an observation post |
| It is possible that he was killed at the | Bulgarian border by Ali Ertekin (an agent who had been |
| ich links Alexandroupoli with Edirne and the | Bulgarian border at Ormenio. |
| The Second Army advanced to the | Bulgarian border and from there, after Bulgarian capit |
| s previously part of a defensive line on the | Bulgarian border. |
| located south-west of Bucharest, towards the | Bulgarian border. |
| e Olympics he beat Hastings Bwalya and upset | Bulgarian Boris Georgiev but lost to Frenchman Alexis |
| icles each, and then by the Slovak, Spanish, | Bulgarian, Bosnian, Turkish, Slovenian and French (whi |
| lso briefly worked as an assistant coach for | Bulgarian Botev Plovdiv in 2009. |
| ome genealogists identify Thocomerius with a | Bulgarian boyar named Tikhomir (from the Slavic roots |
| Pizza Hut Bulgaria is the | Bulgarian branch of Pizza Hut. |
| wines, Dimiat is often distilled to produce | Bulgarian brandy (rakia). |
| ith market leader Kamenitza, was one of many | Bulgarian breweries owned by InBev. |
| lgian multinational company InBev bought the | Bulgarian breweries Kamenitza, Astika and Burgasko Piv |
| de, who arrived in September and founded the | Bulgarian Brewing Association (Българско пивоварно дру |
| rimentally used for longwave broadcasting of | Bulgarian broadcasting company, obviously without good |
| rplanes headed to Sofia in order to bomb the | Bulgarian capital once again. |
| The first air raid of the | Bulgarian capital was carried out on 14 November 1943 |
| 000 men was defeated before the walls of the | Bulgarian capital Pliska, which fell to the emperor on |
| irst professional team was CSKA Sofia of the | Bulgarian capital. |
| Her father had died in | Bulgarian captivity not many months earlier. |
| ida Karamandi is captured, and later dies in | Bulgarian captivity. |
| ng: Afrikaans, Albanian, Arabic, Belarusian, | Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, En |
| e following languages: Brazilian Portuguese, | Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese (Simplified), Croatian, Cz |
| is available in Arabic, Belarusian, Bosnian, | Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Tradit |
| available in 27 languages: Albanian, Basque, | Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, En |
| gns of the empire and the deprivation of the | Bulgarian Catholics of some of their rights played an |
| In the end the Crusaders forced by | Bulgarian cavalry to pull back and then the Latin army |
| On the third day the | Bulgarian Cavalry Division also advanced, defeating th |
| obtained leave to raise a body of irregular | Bulgarian cavalry, which he commanded throughout the w |
| ulgaria, where he served as a colonel in the | Bulgarian cavalry. |
| rtant Battle of Tutrakan during which mostly | Bulgarian Central Powers forces defeated decisively th |
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