- Emil
Georgiev Kremenliev (Bulgarian: Емил Георгиев Кременлиев; born 13
August 1969) is a
Bulgarian former professional footballer who pla**** as a right-back...
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Boris Kremenliev (1911-1988) was a Bulgarian-American
composer and
professor of
ethnomusicology at UCLA. He
emigrated from his
native Bulgaria in 1929...
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Bestiaire fabuleux, p. 157 Also
improperly spelt "ismeju" in this context.
Kremenliev groups the zmei with the
nymphs samodivi and samovili,
which he says are...
- [Religious
Visual Arts in Bulgaria]. P. Geuthner. p. 95. ASIN B005ZI4OV8
Kremenliev,
Boris A. (1952). Bulgarian-Macedonian Folk Music.
University of California...
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overhit a
cross intended for Eric Cantona. The ball was
collected by Emil
Kremenliev, who
launched a
quick Bulgarian counterattack which resulted in Emil Kostadinov...
- Luis Cristaldo,
Marco Etcheverry, Luis García,
Sergei Gorlukovich, Emil
Kremenliev, Leonardo,
Miguel Ángel Nadal,
Gianluca Pagliuca,
Stefan Schwarz, Rigobert...
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Levski Sofia player Elin
Topuzakov was
appointed as head
coach and Emil
Kremenliev was
hired as
sporting director. Subsequently,
Petar Peshev was elected...
- Music, Image, and
Regional Political Discourse.
Scarecrow Press, 2007.
Kremenliev, Boris. "Social and
Cultural Changes in
Balkan Music."
Western Folklore;...
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players such as
Plamen Nikolov,
Petar Hubchev,
Tsanko Tsvetanov, Emil
Kremenliev,
Zlatko Yankov,
Georgi Slavchev,
Ilian Iliev,
Daniel Borimirov, Stanimir...
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prominent footballers have
ended their careers there,
including Emil
Kremenliev and Ivan Vasilev. The town is also
known for
being the
birthplace of Plamen...