- of Bulgaria),
commonly known as
Kolyo Ficheto (Bulgarian: Колю Фичето) or with his
Turkish honorific Usta (Master)
Kolyo Ficheto, was a
Bulgarian National...
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Kolyo Neshev (Bulgarian: Кольо Нешев; born May 30, 1982, in Kazanlak) is a
Bulgarian javelin thrower. He
represented Bulgaria at the 2008
Summer Olympics...
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Kolyo Stanev (Bulgarian: Кольо Станев; born 10
October 2001) is a
Bulgarian footballer who
plays for Etar
Veliko Tarnovo as a defender. On 20 September...
- including: Niko, Nikolica, Nidžo, Nikolče, Nikša, Nikica, Nikulitsa, Nino, Kole,
Kolyo, Kolyu. The
spelling with a K, Nikola,
usually indicates Slavic origin,...
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Kolyo Zakhariev (born 5 July 1968) is a
Bulgarian sports shooter. He
competed in two
events at the 1996
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
- Николай (Nikolay), Никлен (Niklen), Никулица (Nikùlitsa), Коле (Kole), Кольо (
Kolyo), Колю (Kolyu) Catalan:
Nicolau Chuvash:
Mikulaj Croatian: Nikola, Nikolac...
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Bulgarian language), A.S.
Popov School of
Electronics (computers, electronics),
Kolyo Ficheto School of
Building Construction (buildings),
Angel Popov School...
-
observe 6
December as the name day for
those with the
names Nikola, Nikolay,
Kolyo, Nikolina, Neno, Nenka,
Nikoleta and Nina. In the Netherlands, his feast...
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uprising in Bulgaria.
Stara Zagora was
chosen as the
centre of the uprising.
Kolyo Ganchev was
elected the
leader of the
uprising in the town. The uprising...
- Slavi, Slavcho, Sabi, Slav 6 : Nikola, Nikolay, Niki, Nikolina, Nina,
Kolyo, Neno, Nenka, Niko, Nia (on Nikulden) 9 : Anna, Ana, Anelia, Ani (only female...