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- Ekaterina Karavelova (Bulgarian: Екатерина Каравелова), (21 October 1860 in Rouschuk – 1 April 1947 in Sofia), was a Bulgarian educator, translator, publicist...
- Karavelova Point or Nos Karavelova (/ˈnɒs kɑːrəˈvɛloʊvə/ is on the northeast coast of Varna Peninsula, Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands...
- and dedicated to the two women in his life – Mina Todorova and Lora Karavelova. His first (and arguably greatest) love Mina died from tuberculosis, which...
- only one in the church (which has no cemetery). He was father of Lora Karavelova, who was married to Peyo Yavorov. She committed suicide in 1913 during...
- known for his essays, plays, poems and historical novels. Ekaterina Karavelova, female rights activist and founder of the Bulgarian Women's Union. Dimitrana...
- Ivanova (1881–1960) – reform pedagogue, women's rights activist Ekaterina Karavelova (1860–1947) – educator, translator, publicist, suffragist Anna Karima...
- Buddhist monk and peace activist return to table of contents Ekaterina Karavelova (1860–1947) – Bulgarian educator, writer, suffragist, feminist, pacifist...
- 1944. In 1901, the organisation was founded by Vela Blagoeva, Ekaterina Karavelova, Anna Karima, Kina Konova, Julia Malinova, and Zheni Pateva. The organization...
- widow of the statesman Petko Karavelov - the public actress Ekaterina Karavelova, the writer Anton Strashimirov, Prof. Petko Staynov and others. The former...
- Dimitrana Ivanova (1881–1960) – educational reformer and suffragist Ekaterina Karavelova (1860–1947) – suffragist and women's rights activist Anna Karima (1871–1949)...