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Rayko Ivanov Daskalov (Bulgarian: Райко Иванов Даскалов) (21 December [O.S. 9 December] 1886 – 26
August 1923) was a
Bulgarian interwar politician of...
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Rayko Ivanov (Yoanov)
Zhinzifov or
Rajko Ivanov (Jovanov) Žinzifov, (Bulgarian: Райко Иванов (Йоанов) Жинзифов, Macedonian: Рајко Иванов (Јованов) Жинзифов;...
- Oleg
Rayko (born 8 June 1945) is a
Soviet middle-distance runner. He
competed in the men's 1500
metres at the 1968
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Rayko Nikolov Aleksiev (Bulgarian: Райко Николов Алексиев; 7
March 1893 – 18
November 1944) was a
Bulgarian painter, caricaturist, and
writer of feuilletons...
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Rayko Stoynov (Bulgarian: Райко Стойнов) (1
October 1937 – 17
March 2010) was a
Bulgarian international football player. On club
level Stoynov won one...
- JSTOR 23658487. Karinho-Betancourt, Eunice; Agrawal,
Anurag A.; Halitschke,
Rayko; Nunez-Farf ~ an, Juan (2015). "Phylogenetic
correlations among chemical...
- Ukrainian: Пелагея Андріївна Райко; 5 May 1928 - 15
January 2004), also
spelled Rayko, was a
Ukrainian naïve
painter who
started painting her
property at the...
- (1835–1876), the poet and
minister of
culture Tsanko Tserkovski, and
politician Rayko Daskalov. The
first settlement -
Byala Cherkva -
originated on the higher...
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Rayko Strahilov Raytchev (Bulgarian: Райко Страхилов Райчев) (born 29
March 1955) is the
Permanent Representative to the
United Nations for Bulgaria....
- the west part of
Zavera Snowfield, 6.9
kilometres (4.3 mi)
southwest of
Rayko Nunatak, 15.32
kilometres (9.52 mi) north-northwest of
Mount Wild, 2.73...