Asen Panchev — ( bg. Асен Панчев) (1 October 1906 17 December 1989) was а Bulgarian footballer. Played as a left wing. He started his career in the local club Asparuh Sofia. Later moved to the youth club of Levski Sofia. In Levski he stayed thirteen seasons,… … Wikipedia
PFC Levski Sofia — Levski Sofia Full name Професионален футболен клуб Левски София (Professional football club Levski Sofia) Nickname(s) Сините (The Blues) От … Wikipedia
BULGARIA — BULGARIA, East Balkan republic located along the Black Sea. Ancient Period A Jewish settlement is known to have existed in Macedonia in the time of Caligula (37–41 C.E.; Philo, Embassy to Gaius, par. 281). A late second century Latin inscription… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Bulgaria — /bul gair ee euh, bool /, n. a republic in SE Europe. 8,652,745; 42,800 sq. mi. (110,850 sq. km). Cap.: Sofia. * * * Bulgaria Introduction Bulgaria Background: The Bulgars, a Central Asian Turkic tribe, merged with the local Slavic inhabitants in … Universalium
List of Bulgarian toponyms in Antarctica — Bulgarian toponyms in Antarctica are approved by the Antarctic Place names Commission in compliance with its Toponymic Guidelines , and formally given by the President of the Republic according to the Bulgarian Constitution and the established… … Wikipedia
St Nedelya Church assault — The St Nedelya Church assault was a terrorist attack on St. Nedelya Church in Bulgaria. It was carried out on 16 April 1925, when a group of the Bulgarian Communist Party (BCP) blew up the roof of the St Nedelya Church in the capital Sofia. This… … Wikipedia
100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria — is a Bulgarian national union established in 1966 to promote tourism among Bulgaria s most significant cultural, historic, and natural landmarks. As part of this program, each chosen landmark has its own individual seal, which is used to stamp… … Wikipedia
History of the Jews in Bulgaria — The history of the Jews in Bulgaria dates to at least as early as the 2nd century CE. Since then, the Jews have had a continuous presence in the Bulgarian lands and have played an often considerable part in the history of Bulgaria from ancient… … Wikipedia
Attentat De La Cathédrale Sveta-Nedelya — L’attentat de la cathédrale Sveta Nedelja de Sofia est l’acte terroriste le plus meurtrier qu’ait connu la Bulgarie. Perpétré le 16 avril 1925, par des membres du Parti Communiste Bulgare (PCB), l’action se déroule pendant les funérailles du… … Wikipédia en Français
Attentat de Sveta-Nedelya — Attentat de la cathédrale Sveta Nedelya L’attentat de la cathédrale Sveta Nedelja de Sofia est l’acte terroriste le plus meurtrier qu’ait connu la Bulgarie. Perpétré le 16 avril 1925, par des membres du Parti Communiste Bulgare (PCB), l’action se … Wikipédia en Français