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Varban Stamatov (Bulgarian: Върбан Стаматов) (27 May 1924 – 23
November 1998) was a
Bulgarian writer,
marine novelist,
publicist and editor. The magnetism...
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Varban Kilifarski (Bulgarian: Върбан Килифарски) was born in Harsovo,
Bulgaria in 1879. He
studied at the
gymnasium in Razgrad. Of
bourgeois origin, he...
- Mihalache:
Cecilia Cuțescu-Storck,
Editura Meridiane, București, 1969
Liliana Vârban,
Ionel Ionița, Dan Vasiliu: Casa
Storck –
Muzeul Storck,
Muzeul Municipiului...
- Tihomir, Tomislav, Traicho, Traiko, Tsvetan, Tsvetomir, Tsvetozar, Valko,
Varban, Velichko, Veliko, Velin, Velislav, Velizar, Velko, Ventseslav, Ventsislav...
- to 2005.
Sevda Sevan was the
third wife of
Bulgarian writer and
editor Varban Stamatov.
Journal "Novinar", 17.04.2008, Sofia,
Interview with
author Sevda...
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Medical College for
Medical ****istants and
Medical Officers was opened. Dr.
Varban Genchev.
Veliko Tarnovo is main
transport center in Bulgaria. From the city...
- Bloc of
Communists and
Socialists 279 25.25 206 19.47
Valentina Nikolaevna Varban Independent 180 16.29 91 8.60 Pötr Georgieviç Kapaklı
Independent 40 3.62...
- and director.
Georgi Porfiriev Stamatov (1869–1942),
Bulgarian writer.
Varban Stamatov (1924–1998),
Bulgarian writer,
marine novelist,
publicist and editor...
- szabadulása (színmű, Pest, 1822) Vörösmarty Mihály: Szilágyi Mihály a világosi
várban (vers, 1822 – 1823). http://mek.oszk.hu/01900/01918/html/index29.html, 7...
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History of the Gr**** revolution. W.
Blackwood and sons. p. 255. Todorov,
Vărban N. (1995). Gr****
federalism during the
nineteenth century:
ideas and projects...