- Peyo
Yavorov (Bulgarian: Пейо (Кр.) Яворов; born Peyo
Totev Kracholov, Пейо Тотев Крачолов; 13
January 1878 – 29
October 1914) was a
Bulgarian Symbolist...
-
Yavorov may
refer to Yavoriv, a city in
Ukraine near the
Polish border Peyo
Yavorov (1878–1914),
Bulgarian poet
Yavorov Peak in
Antarctica named after...
-
Yavorov Peak (Bulgarian: Яворов връх, romanized:
Yavorov vrah, IPA: [ˈjavorov ˈvrɤx]) is an ice-covered peak of
elevation 640 m in the
Delchev Ridge of...
- 23°21′12″E / 42.70611°N 23.35333°E / 42.70611; 23.35333 24 SU "P.K.
Yavorov" (Bulgarian: 24 СУ „Пейо Крачолов Яворов“) is a
gymnasium in Sofia, Bulgaria...
- the
Nietzschean poetry of
Pencho Slaveykov, the
Symbolist poetry of Peyo
Yavorov and
Dimcho Debelyanov, the Marxist-inspired
works of Geo
Milev and Nikola...
-
Filip Yavorov Krastev (Bulgarian: Филип Яворов Кръстев; born 15
October 2001) is a
Bulgarian professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for Dutch...
-
issued in 1904 by his
friend and
comrade in arms, the
Bulgarian poet Peyo
Yavorov. The most
detailed biography of
Delchev in
English was
written by English...
-
Smirnenski (1898–1923)
Nikola Vaptsarov (1909–1942) Ivan
Vazov (1850–1921) Peyo
Yavorov (1878–1914)
Nedyalko Yordanov (1940–present) Wilson,
Katharina M (1991)...
-
Bulgarian revolutionaries such as V****il Levski,
Gotse Delchev, and Peyo
Yavorov. The
monastery complex,
regarded as one of the
foremost masterpieces of...
- Peyo
Yavorov. It
premiered at the
Bulgarian National Theatre in 1912. It was
written after the
untimely death of Mina Todorova, with whom
Yavorov was in...