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Petar Dimitrov Gabrovski (Bulgarian: Петър Димитров Габровски) (9 July 1898 – 1
February 1945) was a
Bulgarian politician who
briefly served as Prime...
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Nikola Gabrovski (Bulgarian and Macedonian: Никола Габровски) was a
military figure and a
colonel in the
Bulgarian army. He was born in the
village of...
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Spiridon Gabrovski (1740;
Gabrovo – 1824; Rila monastery), also
known as
Spiridon Rilski, was a
Bulgarian clergyman and
activist of the
Bulgarian National...
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Borislav Gabrovski (30
January 1910 – 14
August 1977) was a
Bulgarian footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. He made 30
appearances for the
Bulgaria national...
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Ivailo Gabrovski (Bulgarian: Ивайло Габровски; born
January 31, 1978) is a
Bulgarian former racing cyclist. He
holds the
record for most Tour of Bulgaria...
- ****embly, met with
Interior Minister Petur Gabrovski.
Facing strong opposition from
within the country,
Gabrovski relented. The same day, he sent telegrams...
- October. The
first mandate went to GERB, and they
proposed Nikolay Gabrovski.
Gabrovski was
disapproved by
parliament on
December 14.
During the government...
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Rumen Gabrovski (Bulgarian: Румен Габровски) (born 11 June 1946) is a
Bulgarian gymnast. He
competed in
eight events at the 1968
Summer Olympics. Evans...
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Tsankov Lyapchev Malinov Mushanov Georgiev Zlatev Toshev Kyoseivanov Filov Gabrovski Bozhilov Bagryanov Muraviev Georgiev People's
Republic G.
Dimitrov Kolarov...
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Prime minister (1935–1940)
Bogdan Filov,
Prime minister (1940–1943)
Petur Gabrovski,
Interim Prime minister (1943)
Dobri Bozhilov,
Prime minister (1943–1944)...