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  • Vasil Kolarov
  • Bulgarian communist politician (1877–1950)

    Vasil Petrov Kolarov (Bulgarian: Васил Петров Коларов; 16 July 1877 – 23 January 1950) was a Bulgarian communist political leader and leading functionary

    Vasil Kolarov

    Vasil Kolarov

    Vasil_Kolarov

  • Kolarov
  • Surname list

    Nikola Kolarov (born 1983), Serbian footballer Vasil Kolarov (1877–1950), Bulgarian politician This page lists people with the surname Kolarov. If an

    Kolarov

    Kolarov

    Kolarov

  • People's Republic of Bulgaria
  • Bulgarian state from 1946 to 1990

    Communists openly took power, and Bulgaria was declared a People's Republic. Vasil Kolarov, the number-three man in the party, became president. Over the next

    People's Republic of Bulgaria

    People's Republic of Bulgaria

    People's_Republic_of_Bulgaria

  • Georgi Dimitrov
  • Leader of Bulgaria from 1946 to 1949

    capitulation" brought on by the party's "dogmatic-doctrinaire approach". After Vasil Kolarov had been sent from Moscow to impose a change in the Bulgarian party

    Georgi Dimitrov

    Georgi Dimitrov

    Georgi_Dimitrov

  • Vasil
  • Name list

    professional footballer Vasil Kolarov (1877–1950), Bulgarian communist political leader and leading functionary in the Communist International Vasil Kutinchev (1859–1941)

    Vasil

    Vasil

  • Valko Chervenkov
  • Bulgarian communist politician, prime minister (1900-1980)

    secretary of the party, and Vasil Kolarov took Dimitrov's other post of prime minister. This only lasted a year before Kolarov died in 1950. At that time

    Valko Chervenkov

    Valko Chervenkov

    Valko_Chervenkov

  • Bulgarian Communist Party
  • Ruling party of Bulgaria from 1946 to 1990

    Sculptures of the communist Bulgarian leaders in the Museum of Socialist Art in Sofia: Vasil Kolarov, Dimitar Blagoev, Georgi Dimitrov and Todor Zhivkov.

    Bulgarian Communist Party

    Bulgarian Communist Party

    Bulgarian_Communist_Party

  • September Uprising
  • 1923 communist insurgency in Bulgaria

    communist functionary and then General Secretary of the Comintern, Vasil Kolarov, "for the BCP, the leaders of the BZNS are representatives of the rural

    September Uprising

    September Uprising

    September_Uprising

  • Second Dimitrov Government
  • Government of Bulgaria (1947–1949)

    after which it was succeeded by the first and second governments of Vasil Kolarov. On December 23, 1947, the VI Grand National Assembly passed the "Law

    Second Dimitrov Government

    Second Dimitrov Government

    Second_Dimitrov_Government

  • Georgi Dimitrov Mausoleum
  • Former tomb in Sofia, Bulgaria

    After his death in 1950, the second communist leader of Bulgaria, Vasil Kolarov, was buried in the second niche of the east wall of the mausoleum. In

    Georgi Dimitrov Mausoleum

    Georgi Dimitrov Mausoleum

    Georgi_Dimitrov_Mausoleum

  • Kingdom of Bulgaria
  • State in southeastern Europe from 1908 to 1946

    government arrested over 2000 alleged communists in which uprisings began. Vasil Kolarov and Georgi Dimitrov, who were the main leaders of the uprisings, chose

    Kingdom of Bulgaria

    Kingdom of Bulgaria

    Kingdom_of_Bulgaria

  • Shumen
  • City in Bulgaria

    city was called Kolarovgrad, after the name of the communist leader Vasil Kolarov. One of the largest monumental memorials in Bulgaria - "Monument to

    Shumen

    Shumen

    Shumen

  • Simeon II
  • Tsar of Bulgaria from 1943 to 1946, Prime Minister from 2001 to 2005

    September 1946 Predecessor Boris III Successor Monarchy abolished; Vasil Kolarov as Acting President of Bulgaria Regent See list 28 August 1943 – 9 September

    Simeon II

    Simeon II

    Simeon_II

  • Golyam Beglik
  • Reservoir in Pazardzhik Province, Rhodope Mountains

    Bulgaria. It was formerly officially called the Vasil Kolarov reservoir in honour of Vasil Kolarov, a communist political leader of the People's Republic

    Golyam Beglik

    Golyam Beglik

    Golyam_Beglik

  • Blagoy Popov
  • Bulgarian communist (1902–1968)

    Soviet authorities, personally of Georgi Dimitrov and especially of Vasil Kolarov. ""Blank Spots" in the History Soviet-East European Relations". files

    Blagoy Popov

    Blagoy_Popov

  • Balkan Federation
  • Proposed country

    participation in World War I. Initially headed by Christian Rakovsky, it had Vasil Kolarov and Georgi Dimitrov among its prominent activists. In 1915, Dimitrov

    Balkan Federation

    Balkan Federation

    Balkan_Federation

  • List of heads of government of Bulgaria
  • (1947–1950) Vasil Kolarov (1877–1950) 2 July 1949 Acting until 20 July 1949 23 January 1950† 205 days Bulgarian Communist Party 67. Kolarov I 68. Kolarov II BKP–BZNS

    List of heads of government of Bulgaria

    List of heads of government of Bulgaria

    List_of_heads_of_government_of_Bulgaria

  • History of Bulgaria
  • Traicho Kostov (died 16 December 1949). Once the elderly Prime Minister Vasil Kolarov (born 1877) died in January 1950, this seat was passed on to a Stalinist

    History of Bulgaria

    History_of_Bulgaria

  • SS. Cyril and Methodius National Library
  • National library of Bulgaria in Sofia

    its new building under the name "Vasil Kolarov". It was not until 1963 that the library was renamed from "Vasil Kolarov" to "St. Cyril and Methodius". The

    SS. Cyril and Methodius National Library

    SS. Cyril and Methodius National Library

    SS._Cyril_and_Methodius_National_Library

  • 3rd World Congress of the Communist International
  • 19-member delegation to the congress. Vasil Kolarov and Georgi Dimitrov led the Bulgarian delegation. Kolarov presided over the congress. Head of BKP

    3rd World Congress of the Communist International

    3rd World Congress of the Communist International

    3rd_World_Congress_of_the_Communist_International

  • List of Bulgarians
  • Reneta Indzhova Vasil Kolarov Ivan Kostov Andrey Lukanov Nadezhda Mihailova Georgi Parvanov Solomon Pasi Krasimir Premyanov Rumen Radev Vasil Radoslavov Simeon

    List of Bulgarians

    List of Bulgarians

    List_of_Bulgarians

  • Minister of Foreign Affairs (Bulgaria)
  • Head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria

    December 1947 Zveno Ministers of Foreign Affairs (1947–present) 42 Vasil Kolarov (1877–1950) 11 December 1947 6 August 1949 Bulgarian Communist Party

    Minister of Foreign Affairs (Bulgaria)

    Minister of Foreign Affairs (Bulgaria)

    Minister_of_Foreign_Affairs_(Bulgaria)

  • GAZ-53
  • Motor vehicle

    liter Perkins diesel (later also turbodiesel) engines, made by the Vasil Kolarov engine plant in Varna. These engines had either 80 or 100 PS (59 or

    GAZ-53

    GAZ-53

    GAZ-53

  • 4th World Congress of the Communist International
  • Arthur Henriet (France) Sen Katayama (Japan) Ludwig Katterfeld (USA) Vasil Kolarov (Bulgaria) Jack V. Leckie (Great Britain) V.I. Lenin (Soviet Russia)

    4th World Congress of the Communist International

    4th World Congress of the Communist International

    4th_World_Congress_of_the_Communist_International

  • 1940s in Bulgaria
  • Valko Chervenkov (1949–1954) Chairman of the Provisional Presidency: Vasil Kolarov (1946–1947) Chairman of the Presidium: Mincho Neychev (1947–1950) Prime

    1940s in Bulgaria

    1940s_in_Bulgaria

  • 1949 Bulgarian parliamentary election
  • Seats OF Vasil Kolarov 99.98 241 This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. PM before PM after Vasil Kolarov OF Vasil Kolarov OF

    1949 Bulgarian parliamentary election

    1949 Bulgarian parliamentary election

    1949_Bulgarian_parliamentary_election

  • Bulgarian Workers' Party
  • Ruling party of Bulgaria from 1946 to 1948

    Sculptures of the communist Bulgarian leaders in the Museum of Socialist Art in Sofia: Vasil Kolarov, Dimitar Blagoev, Georgi Dimitrov and Todor Zhivkov.

    Bulgarian Workers' Party

    Bulgarian Workers' Party

    Bulgarian_Workers'_Party

  • Mincho Neychev
  • Bulgarian politician

    National Assembly In office 9 December 1947 – 27 May 1950 Preceded by Vasil Kolarov Succeeded by Georgi Damyanov Foreign Minister of Bulgaria In office

    Mincho Neychev

    Mincho Neychev

    Mincho_Neychev

  • Kimon Georgiev
  • Prime Minister of Bulgaria (1934–35, 1944–46)

    Shterev, demanded a public stand against the disgraced Damyan Velchev, Vasil Yurukov, and Petko Stainov. In a conference held on February 19, 1949, the

    Kimon Georgiev

    Kimon Georgiev

    Kimon_Georgiev

  • 1944 Bulgarian coup d'état
  • Socialist overthrow of the monarchy

    Commanders and leaders Prince Kiril  Bogdan Filov  Nikola Mihov  Konstantin Muraviev Georgi Dimitrov Vasil Kolarov Kimon Georgiev Ivan Marinov Damyan Velchev

    1944 Bulgarian coup d'état

    1944 Bulgarian coup d'état

    1944_Bulgarian_coup_d'état

  • Krestintern
  • International peasants' organization

    Peasant International by Bulgarian Communist Vasil Kolarov, long a top figure of the Comintern. Kolarov served as chairman of a new governing body for

    Krestintern

    Krestintern

    Krestintern

  • 1939 Bulgarian parliamentary election
  • 67.2% Party Leader Vote % Seats Government Boris III 57.74 140 BKP Vasil Kolarov 8.04 10 BZNS-Midday Konstantin Tomov [bg] 7.09 5 NSD-Tsankov Aleksandar

    1939 Bulgarian parliamentary election

    1939 Bulgarian parliamentary election

    1939_Bulgarian_parliamentary_election

  • 1927 Bulgarian parliamentary election
  • Petkov [bg] 45.27 174 −26 Iron Bloc Georgi Markov [bg] Yanko Sakazov Vasil Kolarov 27.29 61 +23 Triple Coalition Aleksandar Malinov Dimo Kyorchev [bg]

    1927 Bulgarian parliamentary election

    1927 Bulgarian parliamentary election

    1927_Bulgarian_parliamentary_election

  • St. Nedelya Church bombing
  • 1925 bombing of a church in Sofia, Bulgaria by Communist Party militants

    of the Central Committee, who discussed it with Georgi Dimitrov and Vasil Kolarov, General Secretary of the Comintern, in early 1925. Nevertheless, they

    St. Nedelya Church bombing

    St. Nedelya Church bombing

    St._Nedelya_Church_bombing

  • List of state leaders who died in office
  • Name Year Country Title Place of death Cause of death Vasil Kolarov 1950 Bulgaria Prime Minister Sofia Bulgaria Illness Víctor Manuel Román y Reyes Nicaragua

    List of state leaders who died in office

    List_of_state_leaders_who_died_in_office

  • 1950s in Bulgaria
  • (acting, 1958) Dimitar Ganev (1958–1964) Prime Minister of Bulgaria: Vasil Kolarov (1949–1950) Valko Chervenkov (1950–1956) Anton Yugov (1956–1962) October

    1950s in Bulgaria

    1950s_in_Bulgaria

  • Goryani
  • Bulgarian guerrilla movement

    Goryani rebels Commanders and leaders Kimon Georgiev Georgi Dimitrov Vasil Kolarov Valko Chervenkov Anton Yugov Todor Zhivkov No centralized leadership

    Goryani

    Goryani

    Goryani

  • History of Bulgaria (1878–1946)
  • Simeon was sent into exile. The Communists now openly took power, with Vasil Kolarov becoming president and Dimitrov becoming prime minister. Free elections

    History of Bulgaria (1878–1946)

    History_of_Bulgaria_(1878–1946)

  • After the Fire Over Russia
  • 1929 film directed by Boris Grezov

    Bulgarian silent drama film directed by Boris Grezov and starring Tacho Kolarov, Baronesa Loudon and Konstantin Kisimov. The film is based on a novel by

    After the Fire Over Russia

    After_the_Fire_Over_Russia

  • Balcancar record
  • of Bulgaria. In 1950 in Plovdiv the Automobile manufacturing plant "Vasil Kolarov" was founded, where cars were assembled from manufacturers like Renault

    Balcancar record

    Balcancar record

    Balcancar_record

  • Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
  • Secret revolutionary society (1893–1934)

    Communist Federation under the leadership of the Bulgarian communist Vasil Kolarov and the Fifth Congress of the Comintern, an adjunct of the Soviet foreign

    Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization

    Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization

    Internal_Macedonian_Revolutionary_Organization

  • Dimitar Blagoev
  • Bulgarian political leader and philosopher (1856–1924)

    party members such as Georgi Bakalov, Georgi Kirkov, Hristo Kabakchiev, Vasil Kolarov, and Georgi Dimitrov. By 1901, Blagoev had a majority of the party's

    Dimitar Blagoev

    Dimitar Blagoev

    Dimitar_Blagoev

  • Hristo Botev
  • Bulgarian poet and revolutionary

    Union was named "Hristo Botev". Per Bulgarian communist politician Vasil Kolarov, the name was chosen because of the concomitance of socialist ideals

    Hristo Botev

    Hristo Botev

    Hristo_Botev

  • List of international trips made by Josip Broz Tito
  • Varna Met with prime minister Georgi Dimitrov and interim president Vasil Kolarov. Tito awarded the Order of People's Freedom and the Order of the 9 September

    List of international trips made by Josip Broz Tito

    List of international trips made by Josip Broz Tito

    List_of_international_trips_made_by_Josip_Broz_Tito

  • Traicho Kostov
  • Bulgarian politician (1897–1949)

    At a plenum of the Central Committee held on 11 and 12 June 1949, Vasil Kolarov delivered an indictment of Kostov's anti-Party activity. Kostov was

    Traicho Kostov

    Traicho Kostov

    Traicho_Kostov

  • Christian Rakovsky
  • Bulgarian-born Soviet diplomat (1873–1941)

    French) Leon Trotsky, Christian Rakovsky et Basile Kolarov ("Christian Rakovsky and Vasil Kolarov"), 1915, at Marxists.org (French edition); retrieved

    Christian Rakovsky

    Christian Rakovsky

    Christian_Rakovsky

  • Vladimir Poptomov
  • Bulgarian politician and diplomat

    Affairs of Bulgaria In office 6 August 1949 – 27 May 1950 Preceded by Vasil Kolarov Succeeded by Mincho Neychev Personal details Born Vladimir Poptomov

    Vladimir Poptomov

    Vladimir Poptomov

    Vladimir_Poptomov

  • Executive Committee of the Communist International
  • Governing authority of the Comintern (1919 to 1943)

    Switzerland. Lev Kamenev, USSR. Sen Katayama, Japan. L. E. Katterfeld, USA Vasil Kolarov, Bulgaria. Béla Kun, Hungary. Otto Kuusinen, Finland. James Larkin,

    Executive Committee of the Communist International

    Executive Committee of the Communist International

    Executive_Committee_of_the_Communist_International

  • List of cults of personality
  • his embalmed body lay on display from his death in 1949 until 1990. Vasil Kolarov, who succeeded Dimitrov as Bulgaria's leader but died in 1950, was also

    List of cults of personality

    List_of_cults_of_personality

  • Third Zimmerwald Conference
  • Anti-war socialist conference

    Tinev Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers' Party (Narrow Socialists) - Vasil Kolarov and Georgi Kirkov The International Socialist Commission was represented

    Third Zimmerwald Conference

    Third_Zimmerwald_Conference

  • Hugo Eberlein
  • German politician (1887–1941)

    and Ernst Thälmann (1986) "Hugo Eberlein (left), Ernst Thälmann, and Vasil Kolarov during the conference" (7th Plenum of the Enlarged ECCI in Moscow, 22

    Hugo Eberlein

    Hugo Eberlein

    Hugo_Eberlein

  • List of state leaders in the 20th century (1901–1950)
  • Chervenkov, General Secretary (1949–1954) Presidents (complete list) – Vasil Kolarov, Chairman of the Provisional Presidency of Bulgaria (1946–1947) Mincho

    List of state leaders in the 20th century (1901–1950)

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_20th_century_(1901–1950)

  • Bulgaria–Holy See relations
  • Bilateral relations

    Church. In a letter to the Vatican Secretary of State, Foreign Minister Vasil Kolarov declared that Bulgaria no longer recognized the Holy See and that its

    Bulgaria–Holy See relations

    Bulgaria–Holy See relations

    Bulgaria–Holy_See_relations

  • May Manifesto
  • Communist Conference in Vienna in May 1922, the Bulgarian delegate Vasil Kolarov first raised the issue of Macedonian and Thracian autonomy. Knowing

    May Manifesto

    May Manifesto

    May_Manifesto

  • Zimmerwald Conference
  • 1915 international socialist conference in Switzerland

    International Socialists of Germany and the oppositional journal Lichtstrahlen. Vasil Kolarov participated for the Bulgarian Narrow socialists and Christian Rakovsky

    Zimmerwald Conference

    Zimmerwald Conference

    Zimmerwald_Conference

  • List of heads of state of Bulgaria
  • Election Took office Left office Chairman of the Provisional Presidency Vasil Kolarov Васил Коларов 1877–1950 (Lived: 72 years) — 15 September 1946 9 December

    List of heads of state of Bulgaria

    List of heads of state of Bulgaria

    List_of_heads_of_state_of_Bulgaria

  • Bulgarian National Bank
  • Central bank of Bulgaria

    1969 – 7 July 1974 Veselin Nikiforov, 8 July 1974 – 3 January 1984 Vasil Kolarov, 3 January 1984 – 20 December 1989 Ivan Dragnevski, 20 December 1989

    Bulgarian National Bank

    Bulgarian National Bank

    Bulgarian_National_Bank

  • Grand National Assembly of Bulgaria
  • Constitution. The sixth assembly [bg] convened in 1946 with chairman Vasil Kolarov. It passed the first constitution of the People's Republic of Bulgaria

    Grand National Assembly of Bulgaria

    Grand National Assembly of Bulgaria

    Grand_National_Assembly_of_Bulgaria

  • Lilium rhodopeum
  • Species of lily

    Delipavlov, Dimitàr Danailov 1952. Nauchni Trudove Selskost. Inst. "Vasil Kolarov" 1: 219 Tutin, T.G. & al. (eds.) (1980). Flora Europaea 5: 1-452. Cambridge

    Lilium rhodopeum

    Lilium rhodopeum

    Lilium_rhodopeum

  • Shumi Maritsa
  • Former Bulgarian national anthem from (1885–1947)

    reception given by the President of the 6th Grand National Assembly, Vasil Kolarov. According to the newspaper "Fatherland Front", the Botev celebrations

    Shumi Maritsa

    Shumi Maritsa

    Shumi_Maritsa

  • 1950
  • Calendar year

    1903) January 22 – Alan Hale Sr., American actor (b. 1892) January 23 – Vasil Kolarov, Bulgarian Communist politician, former provisional head of State and

    1950

    1950

  • Aix-Marseille University
  • Public university in Provence, France

    President of Lebanon, Émile Eddé, former Prime Minister of Bulgaria, Vasil Kolarov, former Prime Minister of Angola, Fernando José de França Dias Van-Dúnem

    Aix-Marseille University

    Aix-Marseille University

    Aix-Marseille_University

  • Sofiivka, Sofiivka rural hromada, Berdiansk Raion, Zaporizhzhia Oblast
  • Kolarivka (Ukrainian: Коларівка) in honor of Bulgarian communist leader Vasil Kolarov. From 1925 to 1939, it was the center of Kolarivka Raion [uk] (known

    Sofiivka, Sofiivka rural hromada, Berdiansk Raion, Zaporizhzhia Oblast

    Sofiivka,_Sofiivka_rural_hromada,_Berdiansk_Raion,_Zaporizhzhia_Oblast

  • List of alumni of Aix-Marseille University
  • 1996–1999 Bulgaria Dimitar Grekov Prime Minister: Jan–Oct 1899 Bulgaria Vasil Kolarov Chairman of the Provisional Government: 1946–1947; Prime Minister: 1949–1950

    List of alumni of Aix-Marseille University

    List_of_alumni_of_Aix-Marseille_University

  • Osip Piatnitsky
  • Russian revolutionary and politician (1882–1938)

    was joined as a member of the Comintern Secretariat by the Bulgarian Vasil Kolarov, the Finn Otto Kuusinen, and Mátyás Rákosi of Hungary. Piatnitsky remained

    Osip Piatnitsky

    Osip Piatnitsky

    Osip_Piatnitsky

  • Bulgaria–United States relations
  • Bilateral relations

    and King Simeon II was exiled. A Communist Government under President Vasil Kolarov and Georgi Dimitrov took power. The leader of the Agrarian Party, Nikola

    Bulgaria–United States relations

    Bulgaria–United States relations

    Bulgaria–United_States_relations

  • 1931 Bulgarian parliamentary election
  • Coalition Andrey Lyapchev Boyan Smilov [bg] 31.20 82 Workers' Party Vasil Kolarov 12.93 31 BRSDP (o) Yanko Sakazov 2.11 5 Socialist Federation Konstantin

    1931 Bulgarian parliamentary election

    1931 Bulgarian parliamentary election

    1931_Bulgarian_parliamentary_election

  • List of places named after people
  • Sredets – Todor Grudov (1895–1935) Kolarovgrad was the name of Shumen – Vasil Kolarov Stalin was the name of Varna – Joseph Stalin Stanke Dimitrov was the

    List of places named after people

    List_of_places_named_after_people

  • September 1946
  • Month of 1946

    monarchy, the People's Republic of Bulgaria was declared in Sofia, with Vasil Kolarov as the Eastern European nation's first President. American fashion designer

    September 1946

    September 1946

    September_1946

  • Paul Cézanne University
  • Public research university in Provence, France

    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD): 2009–present Vasil Kolarov – Provisional President of Bulgaria: 1946–1947; Prime Minister of Bulgaria:

    Paul Cézanne University

    Paul_Cézanne_University

  • Chairperson of the National Assembly of Bulgaria
  • Presiding officer of the National Assembly of Bulgaria

    Kalfov 16 May 1941 – 23 August 1944 26th Ordinary National Assembly Vasil Kolarov 15 December 1945 – 6 November 1946 6th Grand National Assembly 7 November

    Chairperson of the National Assembly of Bulgaria

    Chairperson of the National Assembly of Bulgaria

    Chairperson_of_the_National_Assembly_of_Bulgaria

  • Georgi Chankov
  • Bulgarian communist politician

    Chankov was among the main contenders for his position, along with Vasil Kolarov, Valko Chervenkov and Anton Yugov, but it was decided that the leadership

    Georgi Chankov

    Georgi_Chankov

  • Formation of the Eastern Bloc
  • groups. Thereafter, the People's Republic of Bulgaria was formed and Vasil Kolarov was appointed by the Parliament as a President (chairman) of the Republic

    Formation of the Eastern Bloc

    Formation_of_the_Eastern_Bloc

  • Georges de Regibus
  • Swiss athlete and sports teacher

    He recalled that the leader and captain of the 7th grade team was Vasil Kolarov from Shumen who went on to become one of Bulgaria's chief communist

    Georges de Regibus

    Georges de Regibus

    Georges_de_Regibus

  • Dimitar Vlahov
  • Politician from Ottoman Macedonia (1878–1953)

    month with the intervention of Bulgarian communists Georgi Dimitrov and Vasil Kolarov. During World War II, he participated in All-Slav Congresses in Moscow

    Dimitar Vlahov

    Dimitar Vlahov

    Dimitar_Vlahov

  • July 1949
  • Month of 1949

    lost control shortly after takeoff and crashed, killing all 18 aboard. Vasil Kolarov became 33rd prime minister of Bulgaria. Louise Brough defeated Margaret

    July 1949

    July_1949

  • January 1950
  • Month of 1950

    Luchaire, 28, French film actress who starred in Prison Without Bars Vasil Kolarov, 72, Prime Minister of Bulgaria, six months after succeeding the late

    January 1950

    January 1950

    January_1950

  • Rosa oxyodon
  • Species of wild rose

    florata na Bǎlgarija". Naučni trudove - Visš selskostopanski institut "Vasil Kolarov" – Plovdiv (in Bulgarian). 16 (1). Hristo G. Danov: 215–20. Dimitrov

    Rosa oxyodon

    Rosa_oxyodon

  • Where Are You Going?
  • 1986 Bulgarian comedy film

    as Strezov Yordan Spirov as Uchitelyat Katerina Angelova Dimo Kolarov Stefan Ilyev Vasil Dimitrov List of submissions to the 61st Academy Awards for Best

    Where Are You Going?

    Where_Are_You_Going?

  • Vasil Radoslavov
  • Prime Minister of Bulgaria (1854–1929)

    Vasil Hristov Radoslavov (Bulgarian: Васил Христов Радославов) (27 July 1854 – 21 October 1929) was a leading Bulgarian liberal politician who twice served

    Vasil Radoslavov

    Vasil Radoslavov

    Vasil_Radoslavov

  • List of Rosa species of the Balkans
  • florata na Bǎlgarija". Naučni trudove - Visš selskostopanski institut "Vasil Kolarov" – Plovdiv. 15 (1). Hristo G. Danov: 49–61. Dimitrov, Stojan (1973)

    List of Rosa species of the Balkans

    List_of_Rosa_species_of_the_Balkans

  • Jeni Bojilova-Pateva
  • Bulgarian activist (1878–1955)

    sentence was announced, Pateva sent correspondence to Georgi Dimitrov and Vasil Kolarov, demanding that the legislature abolish the death penalty. The letter

    Jeni Bojilova-Pateva

    Jeni_Bojilova-Pateva

  • Party of the Bulgarian Communists
  • Political party in Bulgaria

    (Bulgarian) Leader Collective Mincho Petrov Minchev Ivan Krastev Ivanov Vasil Petrov Kolarov Founded 1999 (BCP-GD) 15 July 2006 (2006-07-15) (PBC) Headquarters

    Party of the Bulgarian Communists

    Party_of_the_Bulgarian_Communists

  • Dumitru Petrescu
  • Romanian politician (1906–1969)

    Marii Adunări Naționale. Marea Adunare Națională a omagiat memoria lui Vasil Kolarov. Depunerea Proectului de lege pentru stabilirea bugetului general al

    Dumitru Petrescu

    Dumitru Petrescu

    Dumitru_Petrescu

  • Aleksandar Malinov
  • Bulgarian politician

    economic links with Germany which followed his period of office. He urged Vasil Radoslavov to follow a policy of neutrality after the outbreak of the First

    Aleksandar Malinov

    Aleksandar Malinov

    Aleksandar_Malinov

  • Todor Burmov
  • Prime Minister of Bulgaria (1834–1906)

    December 1879 Monarch Alexander Preceded by Office established Succeeded by Vasil Drumev Minister of Interior In office 17 July 1879 – 6 December 1879 Premier

    Todor Burmov

    Todor Burmov

    Todor_Burmov

  • Bulgarian name
  • Greek etymology can be found in addition to those of Slavic origin (e.g. Kolarov, Kalaydzhieva, Popova, Cholakov, Kovacheva, Daskalov, Tepavicharov, Uzunova)

    Bulgarian name

    Bulgarian name

    Bulgarian_name

  • Petko Karavelov
  • Bulgarian politician (1843–1903)

    August 1886 Monarch Alexander Preceded by Kliment Turnovski Succeeded by Vasil Radoslavov In office 5 March 1901 – 4 January 1902 Monarch Ferdinand Preceded

    Petko Karavelov

    Petko Karavelov

    Petko_Karavelov

  • FC Hebar Pazardzhik
  • Bulgarian football club

    Stefan Stefanov, Kiril Stavrev, Georgi Kolarov, Nikola Krivosiev, Atanas Kyoturov, Yordan Snegarov and Vasil Dengubov. There is also a heart-shaped club

    FC Hebar Pazardzhik

    FC Hebar Pazardzhik

    FC_Hebar_Pazardzhik

  • Kliment of Tarnovo
  • Bulgarian clergyman and politician (1841–1901)

    Kliment of Tarnovo (born Vasil Nikolov Drumev, Bulgarian: Васил Николов Друмев; c. 1841 – 10 July 1901, known by his title as Metropolitan Kliment of

    Kliment of Tarnovo

    Kliment of Tarnovo

    Kliment_of_Tarnovo

  • Konstantin Stoilov
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  • Zlatan Ibrahimović
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  • 2020–21 AS Roma season
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  • Varna, Bulgaria
  • City in Bulgaria

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  • Serbia
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  • Stoyan Danev
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    Hero.

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    Descended.

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  • Vail
  • v. t.

    To let fail; to allow or cause to sink.

  • Basiling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Basil

  • Vail
  • n. & v. t.

    Same as Veil.

  • Basil
  • n.

    The slope or angle to which the cutting edge of a tool, as a plane, is ground.

  • Vale
  • n.

    See 2d Vail, 3.

  • Vail
  • v. t.

    To lower, or take off, in token of inferiority, reverence, submission, or the like.

  • Caloyer
  • n.

    A monk of the Greek Church; a cenobite, anchoret, or recluse of the rule of St. Basil, especially, one on or near Mt. Athos.

  • Calamint
  • n.

    A genus of perennial plants (Calamintha) of the Mint family, esp. the C. Nepeta and C. Acinos, which are called also basil thyme.

  • Vail
  • n.

    Submission; decline; descent.

  • Basil
  • n.

    The name given to several aromatic herbs of the Mint family, but chiefly to the common or sweet basil (Ocymum basilicum), and the bush basil, or lesser basil (O. minimum), the leaves of which are used in cookery. The name is also given to several kinds of mountain mint (Pycnanthemum).

  • Vail
  • n.

    Money given to servants by visitors; a gratuity; -- usually in the plural.

  • Vail
  • v. i.

    To yield or recede; to give place; to show respect by yielding, uncovering, or the like.

  • Basil
  • v. t.

    To grind or form the edge of to an angle.

  • Inveil
  • v. t.

    To cover, as with a vail.

  • Vail
  • n.

    An unexpected gain or acquisition; a casual advantage or benefit; a windfall.

  • Basilica
  • n.

    A digest of the laws of Justinian, translated from the original Latin into Greek, by order of Basil I., in the ninth century.

  • Basan
  • n.

    Same as Basil, a sheepskin.

  • Vail
  • n.

    Avails; profit; return; proceeds.

  • Basiled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Basil

  • Basil
  • n.

    The skin of a sheep tanned with bark.