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Asenov (1869–1936),
Bulgarian revolutionary,
brother of
Krastyo Venka Asenova (1930–1986),
Bulgarian women chess grandmaster Asenov,
Veliko Tarnovo,...
- Asen's
Fortress (Bulgarian: Асенова крепост, romanized:
Asenova krepost),
identified by some
researchers as
Petrich (Петрич), is a
medieval fortress in...
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around the 1800s in
Asenova mahava (Old town). The king's
bridge (also
known as
Stone bridge) was
constructed in 1930 in
Asenova mahala, as a connection...
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several Slavic languages, such as
Russian and Bulgarian. It may
refer to:
Asenova Krepost Krepost Sveaborg Krepost,
Haskovo Province Samuilova Krepost This...
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largest and most
important castles include Lyu****a, Ustra, Tsepina, Mezek,
Asenova krepost and many others.
Between 1371 and 1375 the
Rhodopes fell under...
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Venka Asenova (Bulgarian: Венка Асенова; 17
October 1930 – 29
December 1986) was a
Bulgarian chess player who held the
title of
Woman Grandmaster (WGM...
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Yordanka Asenova Fandakova (Bulgarian: Йорданка Асенова Фандъкова; born 12
April 1962) is a
Bulgarian politician and
former Mayor of Sofia. She was the...
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Valentina Asenova (Bulgarian: Валентина Асенова; born 5
February 1991) is a
Bulgarian footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for Women's
National Championship...
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where he also
refers to Haig (2001) and
Lewis (1967). P.
Asenova. Main
problems of the
Balkan sprachbund.
Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria. 2002...
- Scandal". Medium.
Retrieved Jun 16, 2023. Beck, Matthias; Kewell, Beth;
Asenova,
Darinka (2007). "BSE
crisis and food
safety regulation: a
comparison of...