- Táňa
Radeva (née Červeňáková; 27
August 1957 – 31
January 2025) was a
Slovak actress. Táňa
Radeva was born in
Michalovce on 27
August 1957. She studied...
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Desislava Radeva (born 9 July 1969) (née Gencheva Bulgarian: Генчева) is a
Bulgarian public figure and the
current First Lady of
Bulgaria since January...
- (Bulgarian: Радев) is a
Bulgarian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is
Radeva. It may
refer to
Aleksandar Radev (born 1960),
Bulgarian boxer Boyan Radev...
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Sonia Radeva (Bulgarian: Соня Радева, born 11
March 1985 in Sofia) is a
Bulgarian former competitive figure skater. She is a three-time
Bulgarian national...
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Viktoria Radeva (born 15 May 2001) is a
Bulgarian chess player. She was
awarded the
title of
Woman Grandmaster by FIDE in 2021. In 2011,
Radeva won silver...
- Bulgaria, to
Kamen Dobrev, a
computer specialist, and
Michaela Dobreva (née
Radeva), an artist. She has an
older brother. When she was two, her
family relocated...
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January 2025. "****ná správa: Vo veku 67
rokov zomrela slovenská herečka Táňa
Radeva". Nový Čas (in Slovak). 31
January 2025.
Retrieved 1
February 2025. "Suri...
- judge, King's
Counsel (since 1978), High
Court judge (1990–2000). Táňa
Radeva, 67,
Slovak actress (Bathory, Lóve, Dubček).
Robert Rummer, 97, American...
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International Feature Film 2 January: Ján
Zachara (96), boxer. 31 January: Táňa
Radeva (67),
actress 5 February: Ján
Cuper (78),
politician 3 March:
Jozef Markuš...
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following the
example of the
United States. The
current first lady is
Desislava Radeva, the wife of the 5th
president of Bulgaria,
Rumen Radev. At present, there...