Dimitar Dimitrov (Bulgarian: Димитър Димитров; born 20 November 1949) is a former Bulgarian footballer who played as a midfielder. In 1969, Dimitrov joined...
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player Dimitar Dimitrov (footballer, born 1949), Bulgarian footballer Dimitar Dimitrov (footballer, born 1990), Bulgarian footballer Dimitar Dimitrov (gymnast)...
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2002) Russian football player Denys Popov (born 1999), Ukrainian football player Dimitar Popov (born 1970), Bulgarian footballer Dimitar Ivanov Popov (1894–1975)...
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List of Bulgarians (section Football)
Stoichkov Darin Todorov Emil Urumov Dimitar Yakimov Zlatko Yankov Petar Zhekov Andrey Zhelyazkov Grigor Dimitrov Katerina Maleeva Magdalena Maleeva Manuela...
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Ljubomir Cuculovski (born 1948), philosopher and professor Dimitar Dimitrov (born 1937), philosopher and diplomat Lidija Dimkovska (born 1971), poet Elena...
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306–330. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4766.2.3. PMID 33056598. S2CID 219078613. Dimitrov, Dimitar; Hormiga, Gustavo (2011). "An extraordinary new genus of spiders from...
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PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv (category Football team templates which use short name parameter)
(1971–75) Borislav Milenov (1975–76) Аtanas Dramov (1977–78) Dimitar Grigorov (1978–79) Petar Dimitrov (1979–80) Аtanas Dramov (2) (1982–83) Atanas Angelov (Aug...
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into the Soviet sphere of influence under the leadership of Georgi Dimitrov (1946–1949), who established a repressive, rapidly industrialising Stalinist...
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FC Montana (category Football clubs in Bulgaria)
moto-organisation, under the name of Hristo Mihaylov. During the autumn of 1949, many changes took place. The city began to form voluntary sports organizations...
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suffered losses in local elections in October 2021. In January 2022, Dimitar Kovačevski was elected as prime minister. The new coalition cabinet composed...
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