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Aleksandar Georgiev Belev (Bulgarian: Александър Георгиев Белев; 1898, in Lom,
Bulgaria – 9
September 1944, in Bulgaria) was the
Bulgarian commissar of...
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Belyov (Russian: Белёв) is a town and the
administrative center of
Belyovsky District in Tula Oblast, Russia,
located on the left bank of the Oka River...
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Georgi Belev (Bulgarian: Георги Белев) (13
April 1908 – 16
February 1966) was a
Bulgarian opera singer. Born on 13
April 1908 in Tsaribrod,
Bulgaria (today...
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Belev dol (Bulgarian: Белев дол) is a
village in
Smolyan Muni****lity,
located in the
Smolyan Province of
southern Bulgaria. The
village covers an area...
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Belev Nunatak (Bulgarian: Белев нунатак, romanized:
Belev nunatak, IPA: ['
bɛlɛv 'nunɐtak]) is the hill
rising to 58 m on the
small peninsula ending in...
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Blagovest Chanev Belev (Bulgarian: Благовест Чанев Бєлєв; 9
October 1963) is a
Bulgarian politician from We
Continue the Change. People's representative...
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October 1940. His protégé,
government lawyer and
fellow Ratnik,
Alexander Belev, had been sent to
study the 1935
Nuremberg Laws in
Germany and was closely...
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Minister of the
Interior Petar Gabrovski and his
protege Alexander Belev, both
virulent antisemites who
eventually architected the country's anti-semitic...
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original on 9
October 2022.
Retrieved 30 July 2018. NSI
Brochure 2018, p. 29.
Belev, Toma (June 2010). "Бъдещето на природните паркове в България и техните...
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Belev, George; Tousignant, Olivier; Mani, Habib; Laperriere, Luc; Reznik, Alla;...