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    Milko Georgiev Bobotsov (Bulgarian: Милко Георгиев Бобоцов; 30 September 1931, in Plovdiv – 3 April 2000, in Sofia, Bulgaria) was the first Bulgarian...
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  • and painter Milko Bjelica (born 1984), Serbian professional basketball player Milko Bobotsov (1931–2000), Bulgarian chess grandmaster Milko Brezigar (1886–1958)...
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    Matanović, Milan Matulović, Bruno Parma, Dragoljub Čirić  Bulgaria 30 Milko Bobotsov, Georgi Tringov, Nikola Padevsky, Atanas Kolarov, Ivan Radulov, Peicho...
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    Grandmaster title, only the second Bulgarian player thus honored (after Milko Bobotsov). He was active mainly during the 1960s and 1970s and qualified for...
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  • Blümich (Germany, 1886–1942) Boris Blumin (Russia, Canada, US, 1907–1998) Milko Bobotsov (Bulgaria, 1931–2000) Dmitry Bocharov (Russia, born 1982) Samuel Boden...
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  • point behind the winner Leonid Stein. His second place was shared with Milko Bobotsov and two World Champions, Vasily Smyslov and Mikhail Tal, ahead of two...
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    creditably, scoring 6/11 and defeating grandmasters Aleksandar Matanovic and Milko Bobotsov, which qualified him for an International Master norm. (The tournament...
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  • Cramling István Bilek and Edit Bilek Peter Biyiasas and Ruth Haring Milko Bobotsov and Antonia Ivanova Igor Bondarevsky and Valentina Kozlovskaya Bu Xiangzhi...
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  • Tsvetkov 16 1951 Sofia Alexander Tsvetkov Nikolay Minev Milko Bobotsov Tsvetkov won ahead of Bobotsov and Minev in BUL-ch playoffs in January 1952 17 1952...
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    today's Croatia). She was married to the International Grandmaster Milko Bobotsov, but continued to play under her maiden name. She died in Sofia. Sunnucks...
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