- a
music teacher in Antonovo. She had two
children -
Ilian and Mariana.
Rumyana died in a
serious car
accident near the
village of
Blatets in Sliven. In...
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Rumyana Neykova (Bulgarian: Румяна Нейкова; born 6
April 1973 in Sofia) is a
Bulgarian rower, who
competed at five
Olympic Games.
Neykova competed at...
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Rumyana Bachvarova (Bulgarian: Румяна Бъчварова; born 13
March 1959) is a
Bulgarian GERB politician.
Since November 7, 2014 she was
Deputy Prime Minister...
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Rumiana Ruseva Jeleva (Bulgarian: Румяна Русева Желева; born 18
April 1969) was Bulgaria's
minister of
foreign affairs (July 2009 –
January 2010), the...
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Rumyana Karapetrova (Bulgarian: Румяна Карапетрова; born
February 7, 1982, in Kazanlak,
Stara Zagora, Bulgaria) is a
Bulgarian javelin thrower. She finished...
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Rumyana Chavdarova (Bulgarian: Румяна Чавдарова; born 10
September 1950) is a
retired Bulgarian middle-distance
runner who
specialized in the 1500 metres...
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Rumyana Kostova (Bulgarian: Румяна Костова; born 26
March 1962) is a
Bulgarian rower. She
competed in the women's
eight event at the 1980
Summer Olympics...
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Rumyana Glacier (Bulgarian: ледник Румяна, romanized: lednik
Rumyana, IPA: [ˈlɛdnik roˈmʲanɐ]) is the 6
nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) long and 2 nautical...
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Rumyana Spasova (born 5
February 1989 in Sofia) is a
Bulgarian former pair
skater who
competed with
Stanimir Todorov. The two are the
three time Bulgarian...
- partisanship), idejnost' (ideology-mindedness) and populism.
Researcher Rumyana Cholakova (Washington
University in St. Louis)
considers Russian civilization...