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Atanasov (Cyrillic: Атанасов),
feminine Atanasova (Cyrillic:Атанасова), also
transliterated as Atan****ov/Atan****ova, is a Bulgarian-language surname,...
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Jasmina Atanasova (Macedonian: Јасмина Атанасова; born 16 May 1974, in Bitola) is a
Macedonian writer. She is best
known for her
debut novel, When the...
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Gabriela Atanasova (Bulgarian: Габриела Атанасова; born 16
November 1983) is a
retired Bulgarian rhythmic gymnast.
Gabriela started her
sport career at...
- The band was
formed in
Autumn 2010 by lead
singer and
songwriter Stela Atanasova. Her idea was to
combine elements of
classical music with the melodic...
- Eva
Atanasova (Bulgarian: Ева Атанасова; born 5 June 2005) is a
Bulgarian footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Zulte Waregem and the
Bulgaria women's...
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Atanasova Point (Bulgarian: нос Атанасова, ‘Nos
Atanasova’ \'nos a-ta-'na-so-va\) is the ice-free
tipped point on the
north coast of
Livingston Island...
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Marija Georgieva Atan****owa (also
Maria Georgieva Atanasova; in
Bulgarian Мария Георгиева Атанасовa; 1926 – 2000) was a
Bulgarian pilot and politician...
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Eastern European cuisine Jankulovska, Mirjana; Ivanovska, Sonja;
Sandeva Atanasova,
Nadica (April 2020). "Macedonian
Autochthonous Varieties: Embroidered...
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Rayna Atanasova (Bulgarian: Райна Атанасова) (born 10 July 1944) is a
Bulgarian gymnast. She
competed in six
events at the 1968
Summer Olympics. Evans...
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David Hecter as Noom
Denis O'Hare as
Dwight Cochrane Sonia Vachon Liliya Atanasova as a
cheering woman Clotilde Hesme as Chloé Riva Élise
Tilloloy as Bonnie...