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pronounced [boɫˈɦrɑd]; Bulgarian: Болград, romanized:
Bolgrad; Romanian:
Bolgrad, Gagauz:
Bolgrad) is a
small city in
Odesa Oblast (province) of southwestern...
- The
Bolgrad palace bombing occurred on 13 December, 1921 when a bomb was
thrown into the Siguranța
palace located in
Bolgrad,
Kingdom of Romania, resulting...
- 3 counties:
Cahul County Bolgrad County Ismail County Counties of Romania, 1864–1878 (including the 3
counties Cahul,
Bolgrad and Ismail)
Budjak Romanian...
- Moldova. The
county comprised four
districts (plăși):
Plasa Bolgrad,
headquartered at
Bolgrad Plasa Chilia Nouă,
headquartered at
Chilia Nouă
Plasa Fântâna...
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Bolgrad Glacier (Bulgarian: ледник Болград, romanized: lednik
Bolgrad, IPA: [ˈlɛdniɡ ˈbɔɫɡrɐt]) is the 7.4 km long and 5.7 km wide
glacier on the west...
- was born in
Bolgrad,
Russian Empire (now Ukraine) to a
Bulgarian family, who were
refugees from Tarnovo. In 1871 he
graduated from the
Bolgrad Gymnasium...
- дивизии),
Bolgrad,
Odessa Oblast,
Ukrainian SSR 674th
Separate Guards Signals Battalion (89592),
Bolgrad 217th
Guards Parachute Regiment (42246),
Bolgrad 299th...
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Stoyanov Todorov (Bulgarian: Георги Тодоров) (born on 10
August 1858 in
Bolgrad; died on 16
November 1934 in Sofia) was a
Bulgarian general who fought...
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southern Bessarabia (including a part of Budjak),
organised later as the
Bolgrad, Cahul, and
Ismail counties.
Russian domination ended abruptly after the...
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regarded as the
oldest high
school of the
Bulgarian National Revival.
Bolgrad Glacier in
Sentinel Range,
Antarctica is
named after the
Bulgarian High...