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Albena (Bulgarian: Албена) is a
major Black Sea
resort in
northeastern Bulgaria,
Balchik Muni****lity,
situated 12 km (7 mi) from
Balchik and 30 km (19 mi)...
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Albena Peninsula (Bulgarian: полуостров Албена, romanized: poluostrov
Albena, IPA: [poɫuˈɔstrof
ɐɫˈbɛnɐ]) is a
peninsula extending 13 km in east–west...
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Albena Simeonova (born 1964) is a
Bulgarian environmental activist. She is a key
figure in the
opposition to the
Bulgarian Belene nuclear power plant....
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Albena Boytcheva Branzova-Dimitrova (Bulgarian: Албена Брънзова-Димитрова) (born July 17, 1971) is a
former Bulgarian female basketball player. Career...
- (1811). "
Albenas (Jean
Poldo d') ",
Biographie universelle ancienne et
moderne (in French). Vol. I. pp. 393–394. Larousse,
Pierre (1866). "
Albenas (Jean...
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Albena Stambolova (Bulgarian: Албена Стамболова; born 1957) is a
Bulgarian psychoanalyst and
Freudian psychologist,
literature columnist and novelist....
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Albena Zdravkova (Bulgarian: Албена Здравкова; born 22
September 1969) is a
Bulgarian luger. She
competed in the women's
singles event at the 1992 Winter...
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Kaliakra Kavarna Albena Cup (Bulgarian: Калиакра Каварна Албена Къп) or
Albena Cup (Bulgarian: Албена Къп) is an
annual summer international football...
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Albena Bakratcheva (Bulgarian: Албена Бакрачева) born in
Sofia on July 3, 1961, is
Bulgarian Americanist, best
known for her work on
American Transcendentalism...
- The 1992
Grand Hotel Varna Tournament was the
fifth edition of the
Albena Cup, an
invitational women's
football tournament held
annually in Varna, Bulgaria...