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Velcho Stoyanov (Bulgarian: Велчо Стоянов; 1907 – 1982), was a
Bulgarian football player. He
captained Slavia Sofia,
which he led to the team's
first national...
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Tarnovo Uprising in 1835, the
title was
taken by the
leader of the uprising,
Velcho Atanasov.
After his
abdication from the
Bulgarian throne,
Prince Alexander...
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Stoyanov Democratic Party in
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Dimitar Dimitrov Velcho Velev Free
Democratic Party 8,620 0.17
Dimitar Markovski Dimitar Savov Free...
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Panchev 2
goals Mihail Lozanov 1 goal Asen
Peshev L****mir
Angelov Velcho Stoyanov Aleksandar Tirnanić
Blagoje Marjanović Hakkı
Yeten Rebii Erkal...
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Todor Stoyanov (1930–1999),
Bulgarian film
director and
cinematographer Velcho Stoyanov (1907–1982),
Bulgarian footballer Veselin Stoyanov (1902–1969)...
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secret weapons depot for the
prepared but
thwarted an
uprising called the
Velcho's Conspiracy (1835). At the head of the
conspiracy in the
region is Georgi...
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goals Aleksandar Tomašević Grațian Sepi Asen
Peshev 2
goals Nikola Staykov Velcho Stoyanov Angelos Messaris Nikolaos Angelakis Constantin Stanciu 1 goal L****mir...
- of Chepino, 12 of
which were Muslim. The
Bulgarians bore
names such as
Velcho, son of Zlatko, Petko, son of Rayo, Radul, son of Proslav, etc.,
while 7...
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Varna 2DF
Boris Stavrev (1901-10-22)22
October 1901 (aged 22)
Vladislav Varna 4FW
Velcho Stoyanov 1907
Slavia Sofia 4FW
Vladimir Tsvetkov Slavia Sofia...
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Stoyanov 1960-1964
Blagoy Peev 1964-1965 Ivan
Stoyanov 1965-1969
Velcho Petrov 1969-1972
Valcho Yordanov 1972-1976
Simeon Varchev 1976-1980 Ivan...