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Dimcho Debelyanov (Bulgarian: Димчо Дебелянов) (28
March 1887 – 2
October 1916) was a
Bulgarian poet and author. Born to a
prosperous tailoring family...
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Debelyanov Point (Bulgarian: Дебелянов нос, ‘
Debelyanov Nos’ \de-be-'lya-nov 'nos\) is a
point forming the
northwest side of the
entrance to Mitc****...
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Pencho Slaveykov, the
Symbolist poetry of Peyo
Yavorov and
Dimcho Debelyanov, the Marxist-inspired
works of Geo
Milev and
Nikola Vaptsarov, and the...
- (1848–1876) Iana
Boukova (1968–present)
Atanas Dalchev (1904–1978)
Dimcho Debelyanov (1887–1916)
Blaga Dimitrova (1922–2003)
Yordan Eftimov (1971–present)...
- (1831) the
Lyuben Karavelov Memorial House complex (1810–1835) the
Dimcho Debelyanov Memorial House (1830) the
Todor Kableshkov Memorial House (1845) the Lyutov...
- Christoff – (1914–1993), b****o
Hristo G. Danov – (1828–1911),
publisher Dimcho Debelyanov – (1887–1916),
writer Samuel Finzi – (born 1966),
German actor George...
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first anthem of
Levski was
written by
renowned Bulgarian poet
Dimcho Debelyanov and
composed by
Lyubomir Pipkov.
Since 1999, the club
anthem is "Само...
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Sofia 119 High
School " Akad.
Mihail Arnaudov" 134
Middle School "Dimcho
Debelyanov" 164 GPIE "Miguel de Cervantes"
American College of
Sofia American University...
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country in the
first decades of the 20th century.
Among them were:
Dimcho Debelyanov,
Teodor Trayanov,
Nikolay Liliev,
Emanuil Popdimitrov,
Dimitar Boyadjiev...
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Borges (1899-1986)
Argentine Mateiu Caragiale (1885–1936)
Romanian Dimcho Debelyanov (1887–1916)
Bulgarian Viktors Eglītis (1877–1945)
Latvian Ady
Endre (1877–1919)...