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Arsov (Macedonian and Bulgarian: Арсов) is a
Bulgarian and
Macedonian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is Arsova. It may
refer to: Džordže...
- Džordže
Arsov (Macedonian: Џорџе Арсов; born 1946) is a
former mayor of the muni****lity of
Kisela Voda. He was born in 1946 in Strumica, then in SFR...
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Milan Arsov (Bulgarian: Милан Арсов) was a
Bulgarian revolutionary,
anarchist and a
member of
Boatmen of
Thessaloniki (Gemidziite).
Milan Arsov was born...
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Yoncho Arsov (Bulgarian: Йончо Арсов; 12
September 1929 – 9
November 2011) was a
Bulgarian football player and
manager who pla**** as a midfielder. He...
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Lilcho Arsov (Bulgarian: Лилчо Арсов; born 16
October 1972) is a
former Bulgarian football goalkeeper, who is
currently coach at PFC
Botev Plovdiv and...
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February 2021 – 1 June 2021)
Moncef Mcharek (24 June 2021 – 1 May 2022)
Dejan Arsov (3 May 2022 – 8
September 2022) Teo
Pirija (caretaker) (8
September 2022...
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Curtis and Whitehead, p. 188
Blackburn and
Arsov, p. 142
Blackburn and
Arsov, pp. 140 and 149
Blackburn and
Arsov, p. 149
Maugham (1984), p. 142 Coward, Noël...
- Ljupčo
Arsov (19 May 1910 – 18
November 1986) was a
Macedonian communist politician. He was the
Prime Minister of
Macedonia from
December 1953 to June...
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Petar Poparsov or
Petar Pop
Arsov (Bulgarian: Петър Попарсов, Macedonian: Петар Поп Арсов, Serbian: Петар Поп Арсић; 14
August 1868 – 1
January 1941)...
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Slaveyko Arsov Kikiritkov (Bulgarian: Славейко Арсов Кикиритков, Macedonian: Славеjко Арсов Кикиритков) was a
Macedonian Bulgarian revolutionary, leader...