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- Polyanovgrad (Bulgarian: Поляновград) after the socialist poet Dimitar Polyanov, who was born there. According to the data of the carried out census of...
- The Treaty of Polyanovka, also known as the Peace of Polyanovka (Polish: Pokój w Polanowie; Lithuanian: Polianovkos taika) was a peace treaty signed on...
- our borders, guaranteeing health and well-being." The resulting Peace of Polyanov (Treaty of Polanów), favourable to Poland-Lithuania, confirmed the pre-war...
- Treaty of Ratisbonne. Also known as the Treaty of Polanów or the Treaty of Polyanov. Also known as the Treaty of Stuhmsdorf, the Armistice of Stuhmsdorf, the...
- 2013. Retrieved 10 January 2011. Miryana Dimitrova. A Survey of Vladimir Polyanov’s Translation of Edith Nesbit’s Shakespearean Tales in the Context of Shakespearean...
- Russia Polyanovo, Burgas Province and Polyanovo, Haskovo ProvinceDimitar Polyanov (1878–1953), poet Radomir (town) – Gavril Radomir of Bulgaria Rakovski...
- Constitutional Court chairman Metodi Lalouv, Bulgarian jurist and judge Vladimir Polyanov, Bulgarian writer "Вестник на УНСС", бр. 6015, 2015 г. стр. 1. "History...
- Bulgarian authors. She featured the poems by Kiril Hristov [bg], Dimitar Polyanov [bg] (1876-1953) and Ivan St. Andreychin (1872-1934), and prose from Anton...