- The
Krastyo Sarafov National Academy for
Theatre and Film Arts (commonly
referred to as NATFIZ) is a performing,
cinematic and
media arts institution...
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August 1] 1873 –
September 11, 1941),
Bulgarian name
Krastyo Georgiev Rakovski, born
Krastyo Georgiev Stanchov, was a Bulgarian-born
socialist revolutionary...
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Krastyo Gochev (Bulgarian: Кръстю Гочев, born 30
October 1917) was a
Bulgarian equestrian. He
competed in two
events at the 1952
Summer Olympics. Evans...
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Krastyo Hadzhiivanov (December 25, 1929 – June 27, 1952) was a
Bulgarian poet and
resistance fighter.
Hadzhiivanov was born in Kapatovo, in the Petrich...
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Krastyo Hadzhipetrov Asenov,
nicknamed Mechkata (the Bear),
Ogneniot daskal (the
Fiery Teacher) and
Cherkeza (the Circ****ian), was a
Bulgarian revolutionary...
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Krastyo Kotev Krastev (Bulgarian: Кръстьо Котев Кръстев [ˈkrɤstjo ˈkɔtɛf ˈkrɤstɛf]; also
transliterated as Krǎstjo Krǎstev,
Krustyo Krustev, etc.) (31...
- Недялкова; born
March 2, 1991) is a
Bulgarian actress.
Nedyalkova went to the
Krastyo Sarafov National Academy for
Theatre and Film Arts in
Sofia to
study film...
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Krsto (Cyrillic script: Крсто), also
Krste or
Krǎstyo is a
South Slavic masculine given name.
Krsto Papić,
Croatian film
director Krsto Ungnad, Ban of...
- Slovo,
another Bulgarian press called Turkey's
reaction a provocation.
Krastyo Pastuhov, who
blamed Bulgarian nationalist said: "What do you plan to do...
- the
voivoda Yane
Sandanski and the sub-voivodas
Hristo Chernopeev and
Krǎstyo Asenov and
ransomed to
provide funds for
revolutionary activities. Eventually...