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Chitalishte Videlina - 1862 (Bulgarian: Читалище Виделина - 1862) is a
chitalishte or
cultural centre,
located in Pazardzhik, Bulgaria. It is one of the...
- town, home to many
cultural centres and
institutions such as
Chitalishte Videlina. It was
distinguished by its
noble residents, merchants,
craftsmen and...
- ball, the so-called "Ball-maske", held
every year in the
salons of the "
Videlina" Chitalishte. The rich
artistic and
dance program has
attracted the elite...
- 1976),
Bulgarian artist Vasil Mirchev (1927–2003),
Bulgarian film
director Videlina Mircheva (born 1978),
Bulgarian singer-songwriter
Vladislav Mirchev (born...
- Stefanova-Ivanova
Ismeralda Elenkova Khristina Trifonova Nikolay Ivanov Videlina Mircheva Grafa Anton Kotas Aleksandar Atanasov Trio Fida Maria-Stefani...
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built during this period,
including the
regional court and
Chitalishte Videlina. In the
first years after the Liberation,
small changes were made in building...
- The
chitalishte "
Videlina" in Panagyurishte....
- town is
constantly developing.
Cultural activity is
concentrated in the
Videlina Community Centre, the
Memorial House Theatre and the
Historical Museum...
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print media consists primarily of the
monthly political journal Makedonska videlina produced by the
Macedonian Information and
Publishing Centre in Pančevo...
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description of the Tatar-Pazardzhik
Region in 1870 (Vienna). In
Chitalishte Videlina community centre he ****embled an
extensive collection of coins, archaeological...