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Bust-monument of Lyudmil Stoyanov

Georgi Stoyanov Zlatarev, who adopted the pseudonym Lyudmil Stoyanov, was a Bulgarian writer, poet, translator, and literary critic. Recognized for his affiliation with the Bulgarian Workers' Party, he held close ties with leftist...

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Bust-monument of Aleko Konstantinov

Aleko Ivanitsov Konstantinov, also known by the pseudonym Shastlivetsa, was a distinguished Bulgarian writer, lawyer, and influential figure, renowned as the pioneer of organized tourism in Bulgaria. Born on January 13, 1863 (Old Style:...

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Memorial plaque of “John Paul II”

The commemorative plaque of "John Paul II" was installed on "Pope John Paul II Square," adjacent to Sofia's "Evlogi i Hristo Georgievi" boulevard. This plaque was dedicated in remembrance of Pope John Paul II's significant visit to...

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Bas-relief of Felix Kanitz

On the wall of the 19th Secondary School "Elin Pelin" in the capital, there stands a bas-relief dedicated to the renowned geographer Felix Philip Emanuel Kanitz. Born in Pest within the Astro-Hungarian Empire, Kanitz made a significant...

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Monument to Georgi Markov

The monumental two-meter statue situated at "Journalist" square stands as the creative creation of sculptor Danko Dankov. The genesis of this idea can be traced back to the Initiative Committee "Memorial to Georgi Markov," spearheaded by...

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Monument to Nikolay Haitov

Nikolay Aleksandrov Haitov is a noted Bulgarian writer, playwright, and publicist, recognized particularly for his collection "Wild Stories." He gained attention, albeit controversially, for his writings on the grave of the revered...

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Bust-monument of Emilian Stanev

Emilian Stanev, a literary pseudonym adopted by Nikola Stoyanov Stanev, was born on February 28, 1907, in Tarnovo, Bulgaria. His formative years were predominantly spent in Tarnovo and Elena, where he resided with his family. Early on,...

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Bust-monument of Todor Kableshkov

The monument dedicated to Todor Lulchov Kableshkov is situated within the Boris Garden in Sofia. Renowned as a significant Bulgarian revolutionary, Kableshkov played a notable role as a participant in the April Uprising, an event pivotal...

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Bust-monument of Vasil Petleshkov

Vasil Angelov Petleshkov remains a prominent figure in Bulgarian history, recognized as a revolutionary leader during the April Uprising in Bratsigovo. Born on January 14, 1845, in Bratsigovo, which was then part of the Ottoman Empire,...

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