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  • {{Fs player|no=76|nat=Bulgaria|pos=FW|name=[[Atanas Kurdov]]}} {{Fs player|no=76|nat=Bulgaria|name=[[Atanas Kurdov]]|pos=FW|other=from {{flagicon|BUL}} [[PFC Slavia Sofi
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  • {{Fs player|no=60|nat=Bulgaria|name=[[Orlin Starokin]]|pos=DF|other=from {{flagicon|BUL}} [[PFC Levski Sof
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  • {{Fs player|no=52|nat=Bulgaria|pos=DF|name=[[Viktor Genev]]}} {{Fs player|no=71|nat=Bulgaria|pos=MF|name=[[Nikolay Dyulgerov]]}}
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  • |align="left"|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} [[Georgi Daskalov]]
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  • |align="left"|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} [[Georgi Daskalov]]
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  • ...din Kostadinov (referee)|Kostadin Kostadinov]] ([[Bulgarian Football Union|Bulgaria]])
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  • ...est win = {{fbu|19|GRC}} 2-4 {{fbu-rt|19|KAZ}} <br> ([[Nesebar]], [[Bulgaria]] - 22 October 2006)
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  • The foreign ministers of [[Lithuania]], [[Latvia]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Hungary]], [[Romania]] and the [[Czech Republic]] called for an [[Euro
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  • File:CSKA Sofia logo.svg|[[PFC CSKA Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]
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  • </ref> A second Transport Ministerial Conference was held in [[Sofia]], Bulgaria on 2–3 May 2006.<ref name="Baku Initiative">European Commission Transport ...t issues are as above, without Russia, but with, additionally, Romania and Bulgaria.
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  • ...an]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] to the border between [[Turkey]] and [[Bulgaria]] west of [[Istanbul]] where it connects to [[AH1]] and {{European route E| * {{TUR-O|3}}: [[Istanbul]] - [[Edirne]] - [[Kapikule]] ({{flag|Bulgaria}}, [[Image:Mw A4 BG.svg|25px|link=Maritsa motorway]][[Maritsa motorway]])
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  • | region8 = {{flagcountry|Bulgaria}} ...dova]] ([[Gagauzia]]), southwestern [[Ukraine]] ([[Budjak]]), northeastern Bulgaria,<ref name="medgenetics.ru">[http://www.medgenetics.ru/UserFile/File/Varzar.
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  • | region17 = {{Flag|Bulgaria}} ...c Muslims of [[Ukraine]] and [[Russia]], namely the descendants of [[Volga Bulgaria|Muslim Volga Bulgars]], [[Kipchaks]], [[Cumans]], and Turkicized Mongols or
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  • |region34 = {{flag|Bulgaria}}
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  • ...en Disk winner in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and have toured in [[Hungary]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Uzbekistan]], [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Turkey]], [[Azerbaijan]], [[India]], [
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  • | [[Ruse, Bulgaria|Ruse]], Bulgaria | [[Ruse, Bulgaria|Ruse]], Bulgaria
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  • </ref> followed by a further ministerial conference in [[Sofia]], Bulgaria, in 2006. * {{Flagu|Bulgaria}}
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  • ...est]] until forced to retreat on 8 December 1916 by advancing German and [[Bulgaria#Third Bulgarian state|Bulgarian]] advances. When the six pilots of the unde
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  • ...all parts of the Soviet Union and even from ally countries (mainly from [[Bulgaria]]).
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  • ...region. During this period they qualified for an international festival in Bulgaria. The folk ensemble is still active today and is still recognized for their
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  • [[Category:Expatriate football managers in Bulgaria]]
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  • ...otable win was at the 2008 European Junior Championships in [[Plovdiv]], [[Bulgaria]], and in the following years he was quite successful in Youth and Junior N
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  • {{Bulgaria-stub}}
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  • ...[[Yugra]] and extended to the [[Baltic region]]. The [[Khazars]], [[Volga Bulgaria]], and the [[Rus' Khaganate]] were active in trading along the northern tra
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  • ...rkey and Bulgaria,<ref name=Noinvite102810>{{cite news|title=China Invites Bulgaria to Join High-Speed Asia-Europe Rail with Turkey|url=http://www.novinite.com
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  • *Order "Madara Horseman" (Bulgaria) *Order of the Banner of the People's Republic of Bulgaria
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  • [[Category:Ecoregions of Bulgaria]]
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  • ...s by changing farming and land-use practices in Central Europe. Surveys in Bulgaria indicated that there is a decline in available breeding sites for the birds
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  • ...p://birdsinbulgaria.org/?l=en |title=Birds in Bulgaria |publisher=Birds in Bulgaria |accessdate=19 October 2011}}</ref>
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  • * 1995 Bulgaria. A female at [[Cape Kaliakra]] on 25 May
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  • ...s been recorded with [[wild boar]]s (''Sus scrofa'') destroying nests in [[Bulgaria]].<ref name=Redlist/> [[Jackal]]s, [[fox]]es, [[Gray wolf|wolves]], [[dog]] ...t also in [[Ukraine]], [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]], [[Romania]], [[Bulgaria]] ([[Srebarna Nature Reserve]]) and [[Albania]] ([[Karavasta Lagoon]]). The
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  • ...population was reduced to 1,550 animals. The extermination of wolves in [[Bulgaria]] was relatively recent, as a previous population of about 1,000 animals in
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  • ..., [[Poland]], [[Czech Republic]], [[Germany]], [[Belarus]], [[Moldova]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Romania]], [[Hungary]], [[Serbia]], [[Austria]], and [[Italy]].
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  • ...southeastern, and southwestern [[Europe]] (in [[Austria]], [[Belarus]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Czech Republic]], [[Estonia]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Hungary]], [ [[Category:Flora of Bulgaria]]
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  • [[Category:Flora of Bulgaria]]
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  • [[Category:Flora of Bulgaria]]
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  • ...s well as areas in [[Ukraine]] north of the [[Black Sea]], westward into [[Bulgaria]], [[Romania]] and [[Serbia]] and eastward to northwestern [[Kazakhstan]]. [[Category:Flora of Bulgaria]]
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  • ...Constantinople]] he played a key role in publicizing Turkish atrocities in Bulgaria in 1876 during the [[April Uprising]]. He was the first American [[Minister == Schuyler and the Investigation of Turkish Atrocities in Bulgaria ==
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  • Khazar Kaganate]]. In 985 the alliance with Kievan Rus defeated [[Volga Bulgaria]], which increased the political power of the Oguz State.
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  • *[[Old Great Bulgaria]]
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  • ...eir independence and allow them reorganize as what became known as [[Great Bulgaria]].<ref name="Gumilev L.N. 1967">Gumilev L.N., ''"Ancient Türks"'', Moscow,
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  • ...tury CE the area fell to the [[Huns]]; it was later the capital of [[Great Bulgaria]] and fell to the [[Khazars]] in the mid-7th century. Following the breakup
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  • ...ill Justinian to placate [[Tiberius III]], causing Justinian's flight to [[Bulgaria]] and his ultimate restoration to the throne.
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  • |p2 = Old Great Bulgaria ...e="margin-left: 3px;>[[File:The Monogram of Kubrat.png|26px|link=Old Great Bulgaria]]</span>
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  • [[Bulgaria]] – 92% (0.6%) <br /> * Bulgaria: 1988;
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  • [[Category:Treaties of Bulgaria]]
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  • |{{flagu|Bulgaria }}||<!-- start date -->1992-07-05|| See [[Bulgaria–Kazakhstan relations]] * Since 1994, Bulgaria has had an embassy in [[Almaty]].<ref>[http://www.mfa.bg/almaty/index.php?l
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  • *1 January 2017: Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, ...]] and only holders of both diplomatic and service/official passports of [[Bulgaria]], [[Chile]], [[Croatia]], [[Cyprus]], [[Israel]], [[Republic of Macedonia|
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  • ...th diplomatic and service passports. See Article 7.3] (in Russian)</ref> [[Bulgaria]] (1 January 1999),<ref>[http://kommersant.ru/doc/164841]</ref> [[Turkmenis | {{flag|Bulgaria}}
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  • *{{Flag|Bulgaria}}
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