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Gyurov (Bulgarian: Гюров) is a
Bulgarian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is Gyurova.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Ginka Gyurova...
- Spas
Gyurov (Bulgarian: Спас Гюров) is a
Bulgarian road
bicycle racer. He
competed at the 2012
Summer Olympics in the Men's road race, but
failed to finish...
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adopted her daughter,
Ksenia (from
marriage to a
Bulgarian diplomat Boyko Gyurov).
Alfyorova was born in Novosibirsk,
Russian SFSR,
Soviet Union (now Russia)...
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daughter of
actress Irina Alfyorova and
Boyko Gyurov (father of the
Bulgarian politician Stoyan Gyurov [bg], Amb****ador of
Bulgaria to the USSR). Until...
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leaders List No.
Location Party Candidate 1
Blagoevgrad PP
Andrey Gyurov 2
Burgas SEC
Konstantin Bachiyski 3
Varna PP
Daniel Lorer 4
Veliko Tarnovo...
- with
Pinkas at
Sofia 1927, won at
Trnovo 1928, and took 2nd,
behind A.
Gyurov, at
Sofia 1929. He won the
Bulgarian Chess Championship four
times (1933...
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premise to the
American sitcom Two and a Half Men. In the
third season,
Pavel Gyurov moves to a
house in the suburbs, and
finds out that he has
another son -...
- Gancho, Genko, Genoveva, Georgi, Gergana, Gergin, Gergina, Ginka,
Gyuro (!
Gyurov!),
Zhorzh (on Gergyovden) 8 :
Radoslav 9 :
Hristofor 11 : Kiril, Kiro, Kirilka...
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shooter Viktoriya Valyukevich (née
Gurova in 1982),
Russian triple jumper Gyurov Gjurov This page
lists people with the
surname Gurov. If an
internal link...
- Лерински; 20 June 1862 – 13 June 1902) was the
nickname of
Georgi Ivanov Gyurov (Георги Иванов Гюров), also
known as
Georgi Geroyski, a
Bulgarian military...