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Tsvetana or
Tzvetana (Bulgarian: Цветана) is a
feminine given name
found among Bulgarian people. It
comes from the word for "flower" in Bulgarian, and...
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Tsvetana Bozhilova (Bulgarian: Цветана Божилова) (born 19
October 1968) is a
Bulgarian judoka.
Tsvetana Bozhilova at the
International Judo Federation...
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Tsvetana Sotirova (Bulgarian: Цветана Сотирова, born 22
December 1939) is a
Bulgarian former cross-country skier. She
competed in
three events at the 1968...
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Tsvetana B****rina (Bulgarian: Цветана Божурина,
later Fillippini, Bulgarian: Филипини, born June 13, 1952) is a
Bulgarian former volleyball player who...
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Tzvetana Maneva (Bulgarian: Цветана Манева) (born in Plovdiv,
Bulgaria on 30
January 1944) is a
Bulgarian actress. She was born in
Plovdiv and her artistic...
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Tsvetana Kirilova Pironkova (Bulgarian: Цветана Кирилова Пиронкова [
tsvɛˈtanɐ piroŋˈkɔvɐ]; born 13
September 1987) is a
Bulgarian former tennis player...
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Tsvetana Draganova Jermanova (Bulgarian: Цветана Драганова Джерманова, née Mileva; born 20
March 1928) is a
Bulgarian anarchist who,
during the 1940s and...
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Tsvetana ****leva (Bulgarian: Цветана Паскалева; Armenian: Ցվետանա Պասկալևա, born 22
January 1960 in Nova Zagora, Bulgaria) is an Armenian-Bulgarian journalist...
- of the main
career statistics of
professional Bulgarian tennis player Tsvetana Pironkova. She has won one WTA
singles title, a Premier-level
Sydney International...
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Tsvetana Berkovska (Bulgarian: Цветана Берковска) (21
March 1933 – 3 July 2003) was a
Bulgarian sprinter who
competed at the 1952
Summer Olympics. Berkovska...