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Chavdar Djurov (Dzhurov, Bulgarian: Чавдар Джуров, 31 May 1946 – 14 June 1972) was a
Bulgarian pilot who in 1965 set the
world record of the
highest night...
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Dzhurov or
Djurov (Bulgarian: Джуров) is a
Bulgarian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is
Dzhurova or Djurova. It may
refer to
Chavdar Djurov (1946–1972)...
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Dobri Marinov Dzhurov (Bulgarian: Добри Маринов Джуров; 5
January 1916 – 17 June 2002) was a
Bulgarian politician and
military leader. He was the last...
- six semifinalists,
including the
parachute jump
record holder,
Chavdar Djurov, who was
killed during the
selection process.
Aleksandrov was
selected as...
- the
celebrations together with the deputy-minister of the
defence Dobri Djurov and most of the
communist leaders. The
celebrations ended with a friendly...
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Zachari Zachariev Aka
Goranov ****ovich / (Military) 1974.
General Dobri Djurov (Military/Politician) 1976,
Georgi Ivanov (Cosmonaut) 1979,
Nikolai Rukavishnikov...
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Vasil Tzanov Ivanov (1 time), Ivan
Panev (1 time), Army
General Dobry Djurov (3 times),
Radoy Popivanov (1 time: 1983),
Georgi Yordanov (2 times: 1971...
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Rodriguez Valera 2002 Wrocław
David Tsallagov Marek Paczków Ryo
Ikeura Todor Djurov 2004
Riesa Katsuo Yoshida Sergiy Pryadun David Tsallagov Marek Paczków 2005...
- of 11
youngsters aged 18–20.
Georgi Hristov,
Stoyan Ormandzhiev,
Mladen Djurov and
Jordan Kirchev made
their names known in the
regional and
national competitions...
- The
heads of the
department have been:
Vasil Halachev (1967-1976)
Kiril Djurov (1976-1993)
Iliya Atanasov (1993) In 1994, this
department was
formed to...