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Memorial plaque of the Military Uprising

The memorial plaque commemorates the significant events of the Military Uprising that unfolded on September 29, 1918, within the vicinity of the Gorna Banya capital railway station. This plaque stands as a tribute to the battles fought...

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“Russian monument”

The description fits the monument dedicated to the Russian emperor Alexander II, constructed post the Russo-Turkish war of liberation. The monument's historical significance and the Russian involvement in its creation marked a pivotal...

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Sculpture “Spread Wings”

The sculpture "Spread Wings," standing proudly in the garden outside the "Ivan Vazov" National Theater in Sofia, embodies a powerful symbol of peace and freedom. A heartfelt donation from immigrants residing in the USA, it stands as a...

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Monument to Gen. major. Prof. Ivan Kopchev

Ivan Kostov Kopchev stands as a significant figure memorialized in a monument located along the central alley in front of Sofia's Military Medical Academy. Born on November 3, 1915, in the village of Butan in Oryahovo, Kopchev led an...

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Bust-monument of Ivan Vazov

Ivan Vazov stands tall as a luminary in Bulgarian literature, earning the endearing title of the "patriarch of Bulgarian literature." His literary contributions are a remarkable testament to two significant epochs - the Renaissance and...

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Monument to Marin Drinov

Prof. Marin Stoyanov Drinov stands tall as a figure pivotal in shaping Bulgarian historiography and culture during the Renaissance. His impactful contributions spanned history, philology, and statesmanship, leaving an indelible mark on...

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Bust-monument of Boris Hristov

Boris Hristov, the renowned Bulgarian bass-baritone, holds a special place in the hearts of many, honored by a bust-monument near the Saint Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, nestled on the lawn adjacent to the St. Synod building. Born on May...

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Monument “The Cross”

The "Cross" monument, nestled in Sofia's Lozenets district, stands as a poignant symbol of historical significance. Its inception dates back to a pivotal moment: the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878. As a testament to this crucial event,...

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