- past the
Bulgarian newspapers in the late
Ottoman period were Makedoniya,
Napredŭk, and Pravo.
Between 1908 (after the
Young Turk Revolution) and 1914 (start...
- in the late
Ottoman period published in
Constantinople were Makedoniya,
Napredŭk or Napredǎk ("Progress"), Pravo, and Turtsiya;
Johann Strauss,
author of...
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version was re-printed in four
other newspapers: Dunav/Tuna, Iztočno Vreme,
Napredŭk or Napredǎk ("Progress") and
Zornitsa ("Morning Star").
Strauss wrote that...
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Antarctica is
named after Pirdop. T.
Vlaikov monument and
Chitalishte Napreduk at the
background in the city
center Church of the ****umption
Railway station...
- in the late
Ottoman period published in
Constantinople were
Makedoniya Napredŭk or Napredǎk ("Progress"), Pravo,
Turtsiya Provincial newspapers: Dunav/Tuna;...