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Yordan Stefanov Yovkov (Bulgarian: Йордан Стефанов Йовков) (November 9, 1880 –
October 15, 1937) was a
prominent Bulgarian writer from the
interwar period...
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hygienic protected zone. The dam is rich in carp,
pikeperch and many
other kinds of fish. It is
named after the
prominent writer Yordan Yovkov. v t e...
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Yovkov Point (
Yovkov Nos \'yov-kov 'nos\) is a
point on the
southwest coast of
Greenwich Island,
Antarctica projecting 150 m
southwards into McFarlane...
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Museum of
Yordan Yovkov...
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Miziya Peak, 2 km south-southwest of
Inott Point, and 7 km
southwest of
Yovkov Point,
Greenwich Island.
British mapping in 1968,
Spanish in 1991, and Bulgarian...
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between Orthodox troops of
opposing sides; the
Bulgarian writer Yordan Yovkov,
serving as an
officer near the Gr****
border at the
Mesta river, witnessed...
- 18th and
early 19th century, the
museum house of the
noted writer Yordan Yovkov born in 1880, the art
gallery occupying the old school, and the
museum house...
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works of some of the
classics of
Bulgarian literature,
namely Yordan Yovkov,
Georgi Raitchev and
Yordan Radichkov. In 1938 H. B.
Peters wrote about...
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named after a
female character from a tale by
Bulgarian writer Yordan Yovkov.
Albena is a
Bulgarian female given name.
Albena Peninsula on the Brabant...
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Mehmed Spaho (image)
Georgios Tsolakoglou Adolf Windaus (image)
Yordan Yovkov (image)
Szmul Zygielbojm (image) Karl
Maria Demelhuber (image) Sepp Dietrich...