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Slavovitsa may
refer to the
following places in Bulgaria:
Slavovitsa,
Pazardzhik Province, a
village in the
Septemvri Muni****lity
Slavovitsa, Pleven...
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Aleksandar Stamboliyski spent his
childhood in his
birth village of
Slavovitsa, the same
village where he
would later gather several thousand insurrectionists...
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Slavovitsa (Bulgarian: Славовица) is a
village located in the
Septemvri Muni****lity of
Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria. It is the
birthplace of
former Bulgarian...
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disrupted by the
Bulgarian Army. He was then
captured and
relocated to
Slavovitsa, his birthplace,
where he was
tortured and
killed by IMRO agents. Tsankov's...
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Niewiadomski Aleksandar Stamboliyski Prime Minister of
Bulgaria June 14, 1923
Slavovitsa Bulgaria
Military coup d'état Lee
Stack Governor of
Sudan November 19...
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Aleksandar Stamboliyski,
Prime Minister of
Bulgaria Killed in his home town of
Slavovitsa during the 9 June coup d'état 1925
Stefan Nerezov,
former Chief of the...
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Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO)
fighters in his home town of
Slavovitsa who
brutally tortured him for hours, and cut off his hand,
before finally...
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Slavovitsa 1 17.73 km Dani
Sordo 9:23.2 113.33 km/h SS13 11:52
Muhovo 2 29.53 km
Petter Solberg 15:22.7 115.21 km/h SS14 12:34
Slavovitsa 2 17.73 km...
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Varshilo Gorno Varshilo Karabunar Kovachevo Lozen Semchinovo Simeonovets Slavovitsa Varvara Vetren dol
Vinogradets Zlokuchene "Ethnic
Composition of Bulgaria...
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Muhovo (29.53 km) and SS12/SS14
Slavovitsa (17.73 km). In
comparison with 2009,
Muhovo was 28.51 km,
while Slavovitsa – 18.12 km,
which means that this...