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  • Ivan Milev
  • Bulgarian painter and scenographer; He is considered the founder of Bulgarian Secession

    Ivan Milev Lalev (Bulgarian: Иван Милев Лалев; 18 February 1897 – 25 January 1927) was a Bulgarian painter and scenographer regarded as the founder of

    Ivan Milev

    Ivan Milev

    Ivan_Milev

  • Milev
  • Surname list

    translator Milev Rocks in Antarctica, named after Geo Milev Ivan Milev (1897–1927), Bulgarian painter Krum Milev (1915–2000), Bulgarian football player and manager

    Milev

    Milev

  • Bulgarian lev
  • Currency of Bulgaria from 1880 to 2025

    UNESCO's World Heritage List. In the Middle Ages, Bulgarian kings such as Ivan Shishman, one of the last rulers of the Second Bulgarian kingdom, celebrated

    Bulgarian lev

    Bulgarian lev

    Bulgarian_lev

  • Geo Milev
  • Bulgarian poet, translator and journalist

    Geo Milev (born Georgi Milev Kasabov; 15 January [O.S. 27 January] 1895 – 15 May 1925) was a Bulgarian poet, translator, and journalist. He is perhaps

    Geo Milev

    Geo Milev

    Geo_Milev

  • Ivo Papazov
  • Bulgarian musician

    saxophonist Yuri Yunakov, clarinetist Neshko Neshev and accordionists Ivan Milev and Peter Ralchev. Together with Emilia they are known as Mames 2001.

    Ivo Papazov

    Ivo Papazov

    Ivo_Papazov

  • Culture of Bulgaria
  • Karamihailova together with the expressive decoration of the 1920s (Ivan Milev, Ivan Penkov, Pencho Georgiev ... ) to the extremely wealthy creative talents

    Culture of Bulgaria

    Culture of Bulgaria

    Culture_of_Bulgaria

  • Nikola Milev
  • Bulgarian diplomat and historian (1881–1925)

    Professor Nikola Iliev Milev (Bulgarian: Никола Илиев Милев) (May 8, 1881 – February 13, 1925) was a Bulgarian historian, publicist, public figure, diplomat

    Nikola Milev

    Nikola Milev

    Nikola_Milev

  • September Uprising
  • 1923 communist insurgency in Bulgaria

    the poem "September" by Geo Milev, the novel "Horo" by Anton Strashimirov, and the painting "September 1923" by Ivan Milev. Among other famous works are

    September Uprising

    September Uprising

    September_Uprising

  • Yuri Yunakov
  • Bulgarian musician

    lucrative. He was invited to participate with the band of accordionist Ivan Milev, on the condition that he took up the saxophone instead of the clarinet

    Yuri Yunakov

    Yuri Yunakov

    Yuri_Yunakov

  • Kazanlak
  • Place in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria

    singer Petko Orozov, philanthropist, Rose Oil industrialist and innovator Ivan Milev, artist Borislav Sabchev, religious philosopher / academic Petya Pendareva

    Kazanlak

    Kazanlak

    Kazanlak

  • Ivan Vukadinov
  • Bulgarian painter (1932–2024)

    one in 1980 and an annual exhibition from 2006 to 2014 with Ivan Kirkov and Ivan Milev. Vukadinov lived in Sofia. Vukadinov and his art have been recognized

    Ivan Vukadinov

    Ivan_Vukadinov

  • National Art Gallery, Bulgaria
  • Art museum in Sofia, Bulgaria

    Retrieved 2006-07-23. Photos and 360° views of the National Art Gallery Ivan Milev and Bulgarian Art Virtual tour of the National Art Gallery, Bulgaria provided

    National Art Gallery, Bulgaria

    National Art Gallery, Bulgaria

    National_Art_Gallery,_Bulgaria

  • List of people on banknotes
  • Circulation since Ivan Rilski 876–946 Patron saint of Bulgaria 1 lev Obverse 1999 Pasiy Hilendàrski 1722–1773 Saint of Bulgaria 2 leva Ivan Milev 1897–1927 Bulgarian

    List of people on banknotes

    List_of_people_on_banknotes

  • Kill 'Em All 2
  • 2024 American film

    Kill 'Em All 2 is a 2024 direct-to-video action film directed by Valeri Milev and written by James Agnew. It is a direct sequel to Kill 'Em All (2017)

    Kill 'Em All 2

    Kill_'Em_All_2

  • Boris Milev
  • Bulgarian journalist and participant in the French Resistance

    Boris Milev (June 29, 1903 in Sofia – April 28, 1983 in Sofia) was a Bulgarian communist who worked in theater, cinema and journalism. He is known for

    Boris Milev

    Boris Milev

    Boris_Milev

  • Diana Ivanova
  • Bulgarian journalist

    Writing for Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) – for her text Mrs. Bulgarian, Ivan Milev and Gustav Klimt. In December 2013 Ivanova was for the second time invited

    Diana Ivanova

    Diana Ivanova

    Diana_Ivanova

  • Boris Georgiev City Art Gallery
  • represented in the gallery's permanent exhibition are Vladimir Dimitrov, Ivan Milev, Sirak Skitnik, Zlatyu Boyadzhiev, Tsanko Lavrenov, Nayden Petkov, David

    Boris Georgiev City Art Gallery

    Boris_Georgiev_City_Art_Gallery

  • Dmitrii Milev
  • Moldovan short-story writer and communist militant (1887–1937)

    Dmitrii or Dumitru Petrovici Milev (Moldovan Cyrillic and Russian: Дмитрий Петрович Милев, romanized: Dmitry Petrovich Milev; January 2, 1887 – October

    Dmitrii Milev

    Dmitrii Milev

    Dmitrii_Milev

  • List of Bulgarian painters
  • (1915–1999) Angel Metodiev (1921–1984) Ivan Milev (1897–1927) Anton Mitov (1862–1930) Georgi Mitov (1875–1900) Ivan Mrkvička (1856–1938) Gencho Nakev (born

    List of Bulgarian painters

    List_of_Bulgarian_painters

  • Dimitar Zahariev
  • Bulgarian volleyball player and coach (1928–2022)

    състезатели през 50-те Slavia Sofia history "strong players of the 50s: Ivan Milev, Dimitar Zahariev, Nicola Chalashkanov" (in Bulgarian) Slavia Sofia was

    Dimitar Zahariev

    Dimitar_Zahariev

  • English Language School "Geo Milev" (Ruse)
  • Language school

    English Language School "Geo Milev" is a state educational institution located in Ruse, Bulgaria providing secondary education with a special emphasis

    English Language School "Geo Milev" (Ruse)

    English Language School

    English_Language_School_"Geo_Milev"_(Ruse)

  • PFC Slavia Sofia
  • Bulgarian association football club

    The team consisted of great players such as goalkeeper Simeon Simeonov, Ivan Davidov, Aleksandar Shalamanov, Dimitar Largov, Dimitar Kostov and Aleksandar

    PFC Slavia Sofia

    PFC_Slavia_Sofia

  • Goran (Slavic name)
  • Name list

    footballer Goran Marić (volleyball) (born 1981), Serbian volleyball player Goran Milev, Serbian actor Goran Obradović (disambiguation), several people Goran Pandev

    Goran (Slavic name)

    Goran_(Slavic_name)

  • Ivan Enchev-Vidyu
  • Bulgarian artist, art critic, scenographer, archeologist and folklorist

    Although his design was not chosen, it attracted the attention of Geo Milev and, two years later, he was invited to do the scenography for a production

    Ivan Enchev-Vidyu

    Ivan Enchev-Vidyu

    Ivan_Enchev-Vidyu

  • Bulgarian literature
  • literature are The Peach Thief by Emiliyan Stanev, September by Geo Milev, Under The Yoke by Ivan Vazov, The Windmill by Elin Pelin, and Depths by Dora Gabe.

    Bulgarian literature

    Bulgarian literature

    Bulgarian_literature

  • Boyan the Mage
  • Son of Simeon I of Bulgaria

    shrouded in legends as early as the Middle Ages. According to the poet Geo Milev, Boyan the Mage is "the strongest mystification of the Bulgarian genius"

    Boyan the Mage

    Boyan_the_Mage

  • Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006
  • Eurovision Song Contest 2006 with the song "Let Me Cry", composed by Dani Milev, with lyrics by Elina Gavrilova, and performed by Mariana Popova. The Bulgarian

    Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006

    Bulgaria_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2006

  • Ivan Georgiev Petrov
  • Bulgarian-American physicist

    Society for 2015. Ivan Petrov was born in 1949 in Shumen, Bulgaria. For high school, he attended the English Language School Geo Milev in Ruse, graduating

    Ivan Georgiev Petrov

    Ivan Georgiev Petrov

    Ivan_Georgiev_Petrov

  • Bulgaria national football team
  • (1948–1949) Ivan Radoev (1950) Lubomir Angelov (1950) Andor Hajdú (1950) Lubomir Angelov (1950–1953) Stoyan Ormandzhiev (1950–1953) Krum Milev (1954–1960)

    Bulgaria national football team

    Bulgaria_national_football_team

  • "In case I make it,"
  • 2022 studio album by Will Wood

    Mihail Mihaylov Dimitar Zashev Kalin Dushkov Tsvetomir Hristov Nikolay Milev Emil Dakov Peter Petrov Dimitier Stoyanov George Beykov Nikola Petrov Dimiter

    "In case I make it,"

    "In_case_I_make_it,"

  • Trams in Sofia
  • Overview of the tram system of Sofia, Bulgaria

    track gauge of 1435 mm was opened (the current line 20), connecting the Geo Milev and Druzhba districts. Until then, all tram lines in Sofia were nominally

    Trams in Sofia

    Trams in Sofia

    Trams_in_Sofia

  • B.T.R. (band)
  • Bulgarian heavy metal band

    (vocals), Valentine Guevski (guitar), Kiril Bozhkov (guitar), Ivan Kalfov (bass), and Georgi Milev (drums). Their first album was released by Riva Sound as

    B.T.R. (band)

    B.T.R. (band)

    B.T.R._(band)

  • FC Lokomotiv 1929 Sofia
  • Bulgarian football club

    (captain), Sl. Videnov, K. Kostov, D. Marinov, St. Angelov, As. Milushev, Krum Milev, L. Hranov. In 1945, the club had already been renamed Lokomotiv Sofia and

    FC Lokomotiv 1929 Sofia

    FC_Lokomotiv_1929_Sofia

  • Bulgarians in Ukraine
  • Ethnic group

    Semen Radulov, wrestler Dmitrii Milev, writer Кремъл забрани изучаването на български език в Запорожка област Grek, Ivan and Nikolay Chervenkov. Българите

    Bulgarians in Ukraine

    Bulgarians in Ukraine

    Bulgarians_in_Ukraine

  • List of Bulgarian-language poets
  • (1886–1983) Georgi Gospodinov (1968–present) Pavel Matev (1924–2006) Geo Milev (1895–1925) Vanya Petkova (1944–2009) Stanka Pencheva (1929–2014) Radoy

    List of Bulgarian-language poets

    List_of_Bulgarian-language_poets

  • Survivor BG
  • 2006 Bulgarian TV series or program

    Mikova (43) Ivan Georgiev (32) Ilian Vassilev (37) Ioana Varbichkova (34) Karin Okolie (27) Margaritha Chaneva (36) Mila Savova (31) Milev Kutelov (33)

    Survivor BG

    Survivor_BG

  • Football at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads
  • matches: Head coach: Krum Milev Gavril Stoyanov, Minko Minchev, Ivan Nikolov, Todor Kapralov, Atanas Tsanov, Lazar Hristov, Ivan Trendafilov, Georgi Kekemanov

    Football at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads

    Football_at_the_1952_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_team_squads

  • List of mayors of Plovdiv
  • Dzhevizov 1903-1905 Hristo Milev 1905-1906 Nikola Chalakov (2nd inconsecutive term) 1906-1908 Valko Shopov 1908-1912 Dr. Ivan Kesyakov 1912-1914 Nikola

    List of mayors of Plovdiv

    List_of_mayors_of_Plovdiv

  • Dimcho Debelyanov
  • Literature 6: Death is young - Dimcho Debelyanov, Hristo Smirnenski, Geo Milev". 'From Modernization to Modernist Literature' by Peter Krasztev in History

    Dimcho Debelyanov

    Dimcho Debelyanov

    Dimcho_Debelyanov

  • Stefan Danailov
  • Bulgarian actor (1942–2019)

    Poruchik Bozhev Life or Death (На живот и смърт) (1974, TV Movie) - D-r Milev The Weddings of King Ioan Assen (Сватбите на Йоан Асен) (1975) - Burgundetza

    Stefan Danailov

    Stefan Danailov

    Stefan_Danailov

  • St. Nedelya Church bombing
  • 1925 bombing of a church in Sofia, Bulgaria by Communist Party militants

    approximately 450 people were executed without trial, including poets Geo Milev and Hristo Yasenov and journalist Yosif Herbst (a mass grave of those killed

    St. Nedelya Church bombing

    St. Nedelya Church bombing

    St._Nedelya_Church_bombing

  • FC Hebar Pazardzhik
  • Bulgarian football club

    (1959–60) Ivan Kostadinov (1960–62) Atanas Parzhelov (1962–64) Nikola Aladzhov (1964–65) Georgi Razloshki (1965–67) Dimitar Milev (1967–69) Ivan Radoev (1969–70)

    FC Hebar Pazardzhik

    FC Hebar Pazardzhik

    FC_Hebar_Pazardzhik

  • 2024 Dobrich Challenger
  • Tennis tournament

    players received wildcards into the singles main draw: Anthony Genov Yanaki Milev Petr Nesterov The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:

    2024 Dobrich Challenger

    2024_Dobrich_Challenger

  • Svetoslav Minkov
  • Bulgarian writer (1902–1966)

    рентгеновите очи, Novinar, 12 March 2005 Complete bibliographical reference (in Bulgarian) Geo Milev, another Bulgarian author and representative of Diabolism

    Svetoslav Minkov

    Svetoslav Minkov

    Svetoslav_Minkov

  • PFC Beroe Stara Zagora
  • Bulgarian football club

    (1955–59) Borislav Milenov (1959) Ivan Radoev (1959–64) Anastas Kovachev (1964–65) Manol Manolov (1965–66) Krum Milev (1966–67) Hristo Mladenov (1967–69)

    PFC Beroe Stara Zagora

    PFC Beroe Stara Zagora

    PFC_Beroe_Stara_Zagora

  • Niels McDonald
  • German tennis player (born 2008)

    Result W–L    Date    Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score Win 1–0 Apr 2026 M25 Pula, Italy Clay Ergi Kırkın Philip Henning Yanaki Milev 6–1, 6–3

    Niels McDonald

    Niels_McDonald

  • Branko Miljković
  • Serbian poet

    and directed by Marislav Radisavljević [sr], and produced by Ivan Zdravković. Goran Milev played the role of Branko Miljković. He is sometimes called "the

    Branko Miljković

    Branko Miljković

    Branko_Miljković

  • Starosel
  • Place in Plovdiv Province, Bulgaria

    Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named after Starosel. Chitalishte "Geo Milev" Aerial view of the village Local kindergarten Thracian tomb Horizont Thracian

    Starosel

    Starosel

    Starosel

  • Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008
  • vecher" (Тежка вечер) Boris Vaklinov Dani Milev [bg] "Svetlinata i mraka" (Светлината и мрака) Dani Milev Deep Zone and Balthazar "DJ, Take Me Away"

    Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008

    Bulgaria_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2008

  • List of Bulgarian sportspeople
  • Double Olympic silver medalist Nonka Matova - Olympic silver medalist Emil Milev - Olympic silver medalist Kilian Albrecht - alpine skiing Marina Georgieva-Nikolova

    List of Bulgarian sportspeople

    List_of_Bulgarian_sportspeople

  • Nicolai Budkov Kjær
  • Norwegian tennis player (born 2006)

    Niels Visker 6–4, 6–3 Win 2–0 May 2024 M15 Antalya, Turkey WTT Clay Yanaki Milev 6–1, 6–0 Loss 2–1 Dec 2024 M25 Antalya, Turkey WTT Clay Mika Brunold 2–6

    Nicolai Budkov Kjær

    Nicolai Budkov Kjær

    Nicolai_Budkov_Kjær

  • 1948 Bulgarian Cup final
  • Football match

    8 Kostadin Blagoev FW 9 Stefan Stefanov FW 10 Krum Milev FW 11 Petar Argirov Manager: Krum Milev GK 1 Nikola Arov DF 2 Metodi Karayanev DF 3 Boris Belkov

    1948 Bulgarian Cup final

    1948_Bulgarian_Cup_final

  • Glasat na Bulgaria season 10
  • Season of television series

    September 2023. This season features some changes in the coaching panel, as only Ivan Lechev and Dara return from the previous season. Former coach Miro, who participated

    Glasat na Bulgaria season 10

    Glasat_na_Bulgaria_season_10

  • 1961 Bulgarian Cup final
  • Football match

    Dimitrov MF 7 Ivan Rankov FW 8 Nikola Tsanev FW 9 Panayot Panayotov MF 10 Dimitar Yakimov FW 11 Ivan Kolev Substitutes: Manager: Krum Milev GK 1 Hristo

    1961 Bulgarian Cup final

    1961_Bulgarian_Cup_final

  • 2026 ITF Men's World Tennis Tour (April–June)
  • Battiston Tim Handel Marco Furlanetto Nicolás Parizzia 6–3, 6–4 Yanaki Milev Stefan Popović Luján, Argentina Clay M25 Singles and doubles draws Carlos

    2026 ITF Men's World Tennis Tour (April–June)

    2026_ITF_Men's_World_Tennis_Tour_(April–June)

  • Association football at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads
  • tournament. Head coach: Richard Telfer Head coaches: Stoyan Ormandzhiev & Krum Milev Head coach: Sepp Herberger Great Britain is allowed to be one of the first

    Association football at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads

    Association_football_at_the_1956_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_team_squads

  • 1955 Bulgarian Cup final
  • Football match

    Panayotov FW 10 Ivan Kolev FW 11 Krum Yanev Manager: Krum Milev GK 1 Nikola Damyanov DF 2 Ivan Ivanov DF 3 Atanas Manolov DF 4 Ivan Manolov MF 5 Bozhidar

    1955 Bulgarian Cup final

    1955_Bulgarian_Cup_final

  • List of Freemasons (E–Z)
  • Los Angeles, and Pasadena Scottish Rite, Pasadena, California. Nikola Milev, President of the Association of the Journalists in Sofia, grandmaster of

    List of Freemasons (E–Z)

    List_of_Freemasons_(E–Z)

  • Velikite Balgari
  • Bulgarian television show

    Valeri Petrov (1920–2014) poet Georgi Kaloyanchev (1925–2012) actor Geo Milev (1895–1925) poet and journalist Sophronius of Vratsa (1739–1813) cleric

    Velikite Balgari

    Velikite Balgari

    Velikite_Balgari

  • 2024 Dobrich Challenger – Singles
  • 2024 tennis event results

    edition of the tournament. Juan Bautista Torres won the title after defeating Ivan Gakhov 5–7, 6–0, 7–5 in the final. Ergi Kırkın (quarterfinals) Hady Habib

    2024 Dobrich Challenger – Singles

    2024_Dobrich_Challenger_–_Singles

  • Bulgaria
  • Country in Southeast Europe

    of Peyo Yavorov and Dimcho Debelyanov, the Marxist-inspired works of Geo Milev and Nikola Vaptsarov, and the Socialist realism novels of Dimitar Dimov

    Bulgaria

    Bulgaria

    Bulgaria

  • Živojin Lazić
  • Serbian and Yugoslav politician

    Македония: история и политическа съдба. Vol. 2. Изд-во "Знание" ООД. Kumanov, Milev (1993). Македония: кратък исторически справочник. Издателска къща "ТИНАПРЕС"

    Živojin Lazić

    Živojin Lazić

    Živojin_Lazić

  • Bessarabian Bulgarians
  • Ethnic group

    times Prime Minister of Bulgaria Ruslan Maynov, actor and musician Dmitrii Milev, writer and communist politician Dimitar Mutev, writer and meteorologist

    Bessarabian Bulgarians

    Bessarabian Bulgarians

    Bessarabian_Bulgarians

  • Ganga Prasad Vimal
  • Indian writer (1939–2019)

    Bozhilov Bozhidar (1984), Story of Yordan Yovkov (1984), Poems of Yodan Milev (1995), Tamamraat Aag (1996), Marg (Poems of German Dugan Broods; 2004)

    Ganga Prasad Vimal

    Ganga Prasad Vimal

    Ganga_Prasad_Vimal

  • Sofia Metro
  • Rapid transit system in Bulgaria

    2023, and are projected to open in mid 2027. The 6 stations serving Geo Milev, Slatina, and Mladost 1 housing estates is projected to exceed 75,000 daily

    Sofia Metro

    Sofia Metro

    Sofia_Metro

  • Milevum
  • Historic site in Algeria

    Milevum (in Latin even "Milev" or "Mireon"; Μιραίον in Ancient Greek) was a Roman–Berber city in the Roman province of Numidia. It was located in present-day

    Milevum

    Milevum

    Milevum

  • 1951 Bulgarian Cup final
  • Football match

    Substitutes: MF -- Angel Milanov  96' Manager: Krum Milev GK 1 Ivan Kyupev DF 2 Todor Finkov DF 3 Kiril Chipev DF 4 Ivan Atanasov MF 5 Vladimir Kramarenko MF 6 Rumen

    1951 Bulgarian Cup final

    1951_Bulgarian_Cup_final

  • Expressionism
  • Modernist art movement

    Maria Rilke (1875–1926): The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge (1910) Geo Milev Other poets influenced by expressionism: T. S. Eliot Rudolf Broby-Johansen

    Expressionism

    Expressionism

    Expressionism

  • List of foreign footballers in top leagues of former Yugoslavia
  • 2009–2012 Nasko Milev – (MKD, KOS) – Škendija Tetovo 2022–(2023), Gjilani 2023–2024 Yordan Miliev – (MKD) – Škendija Tetovo 2013–2015 Ivan Minchev – (MKD)

    List of foreign footballers in top leagues of former Yugoslavia

    List_of_foreign_footballers_in_top_leagues_of_former_Yugoslavia

  • 1960 Bulgarian Cup final
  • Football match

    Septemvri Sofia 4−3 (a.e.t.) Lokomotiv Plovdiv Dzhordzhilov 5', 48' Yosifov 43' Milev 120' Grancharov 28' Genov 62' Kanchev 65'

    1960 Bulgarian Cup final

    1960_Bulgarian_Cup_final

  • Anelia
  • Bulgarian pop-folk singer (born 1982)

    "The Most Prestigious Song" on radio "Signal Plus". Anelia invited Dani Milev and his band to be a part of her special "10 year" concert. During her concert

    Anelia

    Anelia

    Anelia

  • 2026 ITF Men's World Tennis Tour (January–March)
  • Sánchez Jover Federico Bondioli Raúl Brancaccio 6–3, 5–7, [10–7] Yanaki Milev Stefan Popović Monastir, Tunisia Hard M25 Singles and doubles draws Florian

    2026 ITF Men's World Tennis Tour (January–March)

    2026_ITF_Men's_World_Tennis_Tour_(January–March)

  • Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009
  • Deyan Dzhenkov "Imam tvoeto ime" (Имам твоето име) Rumyana Ivanova, Dani Milev Emil Sokolov "Deystvitelnost ili izmama" (Действителност или измама) Emil

    Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009

    Bulgaria_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2009

  • Sliven
  • City in Bulgaria

    elections, the BSP candidate (and non-member of the party) General Kolyo Milev won in the second round with 52.94% of the votes counted against the GERB

    Sliven

    Sliven

    Sliven

  • 1946 Balkan Cup
  • International football competition

    Boriçi Qamil Teliti Nicolae Reuter Božidar Sandić 1 goal Bozhin Laskov Krum Milev Vasil Spasov Frane Matošić Kiril Simonovski Stjepan Bobek Zlatko Čajkovski

    1946 Balkan Cup

    1946 Balkan Cup

    1946_Balkan_Cup

  • List of Macedonian Bulgarians
  • (1910–1948) Anastas Lozanchev (1870–1945) Lyubomir Miletich (1863–1937) Nikola Milev (1881–1925) Blagoy Shklifov (1935–2003) Zorka Parvanova (born 1958) Iliya

    List of Macedonian Bulgarians

    List_of_Macedonian_Bulgarians

  • Bulgarian Chess Championship
  • 23 1959 Sofia Vladilen Todorov Popov 24 1960 Sofia Zdravko Milev 25 1961 Sofia Zdravko Milev 26 1962 Sofia Nikola Padevsky 27 1963 Sofia Georgi Tringov

    Bulgarian Chess Championship

    Bulgarian_Chess_Championship

  • 2018 Bulgarian Cup final
  • Football match

    Tsvetelin Chunchukov  80'  90' Substitutes: GK 32 Antonis Stergiakis FW 7 Nasko Milev DF 13 Stefan Velkov DF 25 Sasho Aleksandrov FW 29 Milcho Angelov  120' MF

    2018 Bulgarian Cup final

    2018 Bulgarian Cup final

    2018_Bulgarian_Cup_final

  • 2024 ITF Men's World Tennis Tour (July–September)
  • Purtseladze Lucas Gerch Timo Stodder Daniel Michalski Buvaysar Gadamauri Yanaki Milev Buvaysar Gadamauri Anton Matusevich 6–3, 6–3 Daniel Pátý Dominik Reček Getxo

    2024 ITF Men's World Tennis Tour (July–September)

    2024_ITF_Men's_World_Tennis_Tour_(July–September)

  • Velká pardubická
  • Horse race

    Chaloupka Státní statek Židlochovice 11m 02.80s 1970 Vezna II 6 Nedělko G. Milev Petko Vladimirov DZS Štefan Karadža 11m 41.20s 1969 Korok 10 Václav Chaloupka

    Velká pardubická

    Velká pardubická

    Velká_pardubická

  • PFC CSKA Sofia
  • Bulgarian association football club from Sofia

    points from relegation. This led to the sacking of legendary coach Krum Milev after 16 years at the helm. CSKA did not recapture the title until 1966

    PFC CSKA Sofia

    PFC CSKA Sofia

    PFC_CSKA_Sofia

  • List of railway lines in Bulgaria
  • station - Konstantin Velichkov Metro Station - Krasna polyana Depot 23 Geo Milev - Iskarsko Shose Blvd. - Obikolna Street   1,009 mm (3 ft 3+23⁄32 in) metre

    List of railway lines in Bulgaria

    List of railway lines in Bulgaria

    List_of_railway_lines_in_Bulgaria

  • Pavel Chioru
  • Soviet Moldovan politician and writer

    Gavril Buciușcan in 1926; he shared editorial credits with writer Dmitrii Milev. Reviewing this contribution, historian Marius Tărîță notes that, though

    Pavel Chioru

    Pavel Chioru

    Pavel_Chioru

  • 2025 ATP Challenger Tour
  • Secondary tennis circuit season

    Skatov Joel Schwärzler Raphaël Collignon Lautaro Midón Vilius Gaubas Yanaki Milev João Lucas Reis da Silva Neil Oberleitner Mick Veldheer 4–6, 7–6(7–3), [12–10]

    2025 ATP Challenger Tour

    2025_ATP_Challenger_Tour

  • Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007
  • Artist Song Songwriter(s) Selection Aksiniya "Az znam" (Аз знам) Dani Milev, Vanya Schereva Open submission Bella "Falling Angel" Yasen Kozev, Krum Georgiev

    Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007

    Bulgaria_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2007

  • 2018–19 FC Vitosha Bistritsa season
  • Vitosha Bistritsa 2018–19 football season

    Cherno More 1 – 0 Vitosha Bistritsa Varna Nasko Milev 3' (o.g.) Petar Vitanov  61' Report Nasko Milev  4' Todor Gochev  26' Ivaylo Todorov  33' Petko

    2018–19 FC Vitosha Bistritsa season

    2018–19_FC_Vitosha_Bistritsa_season

  • Beşiktaş J.K.
  • Turkish professional football club

    reached the 2018 FIFA World Cup final with Croatia (2–4 v France) and assisted Ivan Perišić’s equaliser in that match. As of 5 June 2026 Since the formation

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    Beşiktaş J.K.

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  • Mood stabilizer
  • Psychiatric medication used to treat mood disorders

    Benjamin I; Rej, Soham; Beaulieu, Serge; Alda, Martin; MacQueen, Glenda; Milev, Roumen V; Ravindran, Arun; O'Donovan, Claire (March 2018). "Canadian Network

    Mood stabilizer

    Mood stabilizer

    Mood_stabilizer

  • PFC Septemvri Sofia
  • Football club

    Chris Gadi 2017–2019 49 – Ivan Tilev 2016–2020 49 Most goals for the club in First League Rank Name Career Goals 1 Tsvetan Milev 1958–1963 22 2 Bertrand

    PFC Septemvri Sofia

    PFC_Septemvri_Sofia

  • 1949 Bulgarian Cup final
  • Football match

    Georgiev 81'; Stefanov 6' Levski: Apostol Sokolov, Stefan Metodiev (c), Ivan Dimchev, Amedeo Kleva, Kostadin Georgiev, Dimitar Doychinov, Borislav Tsvetkov

    1949 Bulgarian Cup final

    1949_Bulgarian_Cup_final

  • Nikolay Nenovsky
  • Bulgarian economist (born 1963)

    (2013). «Ivan Kinkel's (1883–1945) theory of economic development », European Journal of the History of Economic Thought Nenovsky N., J. Milev (2012).

    Nikolay Nenovsky

    Nikolay Nenovsky

    Nikolay_Nenovsky

  • List of libraries in Bulgaria
  • (Lovech)* Regional Library "Geo Milev" (Montana) Regional Library "Nikola Furnadzhiev" (Pazardzhik) Regional Library "Ivan Vazov" (Plovdiv) Regional Library

    List of libraries in Bulgaria

    List_of_libraries_in_Bulgaria

  • First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)
  • Association football league in Bulgaria

    Sofia and 2 with Litex Lovech) Manager with the most titles won - Krum Milev (11, all with CSKA Sofia) Manager with the most matches in charge of a team

    First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)

    First_Professional_Football_League_(Bulgaria)

  • SK Vladislav
  • Bulgarian football club

    a win while a draw was good enough for Vladislav to win the title. Krum Milev from Slavia scored the winning goal in the 12 th minute of the game with

    SK Vladislav

    SK Vladislav

    SK_Vladislav

  • International Linguistics Olympiad
  • One of the International Science Olympiads for secondary school students

    Netherlands, and Russia. The first International Jury was composed of four people: Ivan Derzhanski (president) (Institute for Mathematics and Informatics of Bulgarian

    International Linguistics Olympiad

    International Linguistics Olympiad

    International_Linguistics_Olympiad

  • Survivor BG: The Hidden Idol
  • Season of television series

    Ivaylo Krusharski 28, Sofia Ifugao Bontoc Left Competition Day 13 17th Milev Kutelov 33, Haskovo/Sofia Ifugao Bontoc 5th Voted Out Day 13 Lost Duel 4

    Survivor BG: The Hidden Idol

    Survivor_BG:_The_Hidden_Idol

  • PFC Spartak Plovdiv
  • Bulgarian football club

    11 MF  BUL Vladimir Aytov 12 GK  BUL Georgi Chumpov 13 DF  BUL Krastyo Milev 14 FW  BUL Miroslav Radev No. Pos. Nation Player 15 MF  BUL Dimitar Proychev

    PFC Spartak Plovdiv

    PFC_Spartak_Plovdiv

  • Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012
  • Diankov 96 17 Vyara Pantaleeva "Vyara" (Вяра) Daniela Kuzmanova, Daniel Milev 92 18 Simona Sivanio "Eternal" Rita Pace, Yaron Malachi 88 19 Monika Kirovska

    Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012

    Bulgaria_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2012

  • Medkovets
  • Place in Montana, Bulgaria

    1923 and was hanged by the authorities. His feats were mentioned in Geo Milev's expressionist poem Septemvri. Medkovets municipality includes the following

    Medkovets

    Medkovets

  • 1963–64 FC Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa season
  • Lokomotiv GO 1963–64 football season

    Bojilov 21/2 — FW  BUL Marin Kushev 15/3 — FW  BUL Nikola Popov 9/1 — FW  BUL Petar Simov 3/0 — FW  BUL Dimitar Milev 2/1 — FW  BUL Nikola Asparuhov 1/0

    1963–64 FC Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa season

    1963–64_FC_Lokomotiv_Gorna_Oryahovitsa_season

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    In Turkey and other Oriental countries: A council of state; a royal court. Also used by the poets for a grand deliberative council or assembly.

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    A saloon or hall where a council is held, in Oriental countries, the state reception room in places, and in the houses of the richer citizens. Cushions on the floor or on benches are ranged round the room.

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    The front of an army. [Obs.] See Van.

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    The native name of Persia.

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    The third month of the Jewish ecclesiastical year; -- supposed to correspond nearly with our month of June.

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    A chief officer of state.

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