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Borovets (Bulgarian: Боровец [
ˈbɔrovɛt͡s]),
known as
Chamkoria (Чамкория [ˈt͡ʃam koˈrijɐ])
until the
middle of the 20th century, is a po****r Bulgarian...
- Bulba-
Borovets after his nom de
guerre Taras Bulba. His
pseudonym is
taken from the
eponymous novel by the
Ukrainian writer Nikolai Gogol.
Borovets was...
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leader Taras Bulba-
Borovets gathered a
force of 3,000 in
summer 1941 to help the
Wehrmacht fight the Red Army. In
September 1942,
Borovets entered into negotiations...
- "Буковини" (in Ukrainian). ua-football. com. 10
March 2014.
Maksym Borovets at
Soccerway Maksym Borovets at UAF and
archived FFU page (in Ukrainian) v t e...
- captured, some
killed –
including Borovet's wife.
Borovets and a few of his
staff escaped. On 5
October 1943,
Borovets issued an
order which claimed "new...
- 2015–2024 2015, pp. 191–192 "
Borovets".
Tourist Information Center – Samokov.
Retrieved 29 June 2019. "Lifts".
Official Site of
Borovets.
Retrieved 29 June 2019...
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Dimitrov Jr. At 16, he was emplo**** as a
security guard at Rila
hotel in
Borovets, Bulgaria. He
graduated with a
degree in
Public Administration from the...
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Golden Sands and
Sunny Beach and
winter resorts Bansko,
Pamporovo and
Borovets are some of the
locations most
visited by tourists. Most
visitors are Romanian...
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Borovets (Bulgarian: Боровец) is a
village in
Kocherinovo Muni****lity,
Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. As of 2013 it has 94 inhabitants....
- by
General Petro Dyachenko; B
Group (50 men) led by
General Taras Bulba-
Borovets;
Ukrainian Free
Cossacks led by
Colonel Tereshchenko; 1st
Reserve Brigade...