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- Pchelarovo may refer to the following places in Bulgaria: Pchelarovo, Dobrich Province Pchelarovo, Kardzhali Province This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Pchelarovo is a village in General Toshevo Muni****lity, Dobrich Province, in northeastern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed May 23, 2010 v t e...
- stepped down in 2013. Dogan was born in Pchelarovo to Demire Dogan from Drandar and an unknown father from Pchelarovo, Dobrich Province. In 1981 he completed...
- Pchelarovo (Bulgarian: Пчеларово) is a village in Chernoochene Muni****lity, in Kardzhali Province, in southern-central Bulgaria. It is located 196.2 kilometres...
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- Ottoman Turkish name Current name Arab families in 1843 İlbey Pchelarovo 27 Musa Bey Izvorovo 34 Kara İlyas Tsarevets 2 Dokuz Ağaç Măgura, Cerchezu 31...
- kilometres (123.114 mi) southeast of Sofia. About 11 km northeast of Pchelarovo, near the village of Beli Plast, the Kamenni gabi is located; also known...
- 1864–1944) and Movement for Rights and Freedoms president Ahmed Doğan (born in Pchelarovo, but spent his childhood in Drandar; 1954-) Bulgaria's only 750 kV power...
- defeated the Ottoman troops at the villages of Kovancılar (present day: Pchelarovo) and Göklemezler (present day: Stremtsi) and then headed for Kardzhali...
- Most ethnic Bulgarians are Orthodox Christians, living in the village of Pchelarovo. All other villages have a Turkish and Islamic majority. "Religious composition...