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    Vasil Levski

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    Biography Early life‚ education and monkhood Vasil Levski was born Vasil Ivanov Kunchev on 18 July [O.S. 6 July] 1837 in the town of Karlovo‚ within the Ottoman Empire’s European province Rumelia.[14] He was the namesake of his maternal uncle‚ Archimandrite (superior abbot) Basil (Василий‚ Vasiliy).[15] Levski’s parents‚ Ivan Kunchev and Gina Kuncheva (née Karaivanova)‚ came from a family of clergy and craftsmen and represented the emerging Bulgarian middle class.[16] An eminent but struggling

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    and Greek where students from Bulgaria present very well themselves and out country and get different medals. How many per cents of teenagers play sports? 54% - do 9% - do not but in the future they plan to play 36% - they were playing but now they don’t Every tenth of the teens play sport. Teenagers spend a lot of time on the computer. Three out of four teens spend about two hours daily surfing the internet or chatting with friends. Teenagers in Bulgaria use the most Skype. There isn’t

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    family in Bulgaria was among the thousands that were set to be deported to concentrations. Despite the fact that the Bulgarian nation had allowed Jewish people into their country‚ when Nazi’s approached Bulgaria about deportation‚ they agreed to do it in secrecy. The secrecy didn’t last long though. After the plan was leaked to the public the Bulgarian people came together to save 47 thousand of their fellow Jewish-Bulgarians. In 1941‚ King Boris joined the Axis powers salvaging Bulgaria from German

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    What were the geopolitical realities of Europe at the end of the 19th century? What alliances were the result? What destabilized the alliance system? Between 1870 and 1914‚ European states were locked in a competition within Europe for territorial dominance and control. In the years 1871 to 1914‚ European diplomacy involved an increasingly precarious balance of power. The politics of geography combined with rising nationalist movements in southern Europe and the Ottoman Empire to create an increasingly

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    hero … Levski. Vasil Levski was a Bulgarian revolutionary‚ ideologist and organizer of the Bulgarian national revolution‚ a national hero. Also known as the Apostle of Freedom for the organization and development of the strategy for liberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman rule. His dream is pure and holy republic in which all have equal rights‚ regardless of their ethnic and religious identity. The equality between Levski and Harrison is their dream …. a free country. They are fighting for

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    Project 1 1.3 Study Methodology 2 Section 2 3 Executive Summary 3 Section 3 5 FDI Inflows into Croatia and its Competitor Locations 5 3.1 Croatia 6 3.1.1 Export Oriented Knowledge-led Services 9 3.1.2 Foreign Direct Investment 9 3.2 Bulgaria 11 3.3 Romania 13 3.4 Slovenia 15 3.5 Serbia 16 3.5.1 FDI Oriented Exporters 16 3.6 Albania 17 3.7 Bosnia and Herzegovina 18 3.8 Macedonia 19 Section 4 20 Export Performance 2000 to 2005-Croatia and its Major Competitors 20

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    pursuit of learning I took risky acts‚ like when I subscribed to the Library of the Embassy of USA in Sofia‚ Bulgaria during my high school years‚ to gain access to literature and science books that was not available or intentionally censored by the oppressive Bulgarian Communist government‚ and that act of mine almost cost the life of my parents. During the Communist dictatorship in Bulgaria such act was qualified as an act of treason and the penalties was severe. To put it in perspective‚ I studied

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    References: Adiseshiah‚ Sian. 2005. “Socialist constructions of the velvet revolution: Caryl Churchill’s Mad Forest.” Conference paper. Thessaloniki‚ Greece‚ and Veliko Turnovo‚ Bulgaria: Politics and/in Aesthetics (4 - 10 June 2005). Arata‚ Stephen D. 1990. “The Occidental tourist: Dracula and the anxiety of reverse colonization.” Victorian Studies‚ 33‚ 621-45. Bachelard‚ Gaston. 1969. The Poetics of Space. Translated by Maria Jolas

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    sized enterprises. However‚ many businesses were greatly challenged by the 1969 crisis‚ Bulgaria has achieved macroeconomic stability‚ it has a stable currency‚ and its real growth is accelerating significantly. It was considered the most attractive of the 2007 candidates for membership in the EU. Damian Damianov‚ a retired director of a formerly communist metallurgic factory in the capital city of Sofia‚ Bulgaria‚ bought an abandoned printing press with quality equipment in the outskirt of Sofia

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    The Second Balkan War Of 1913 The Second Balkan War was fought in 1913 between Bulgaria on one side and its First Balkan War allies Serbia‚ Greece‚ and Montenegro on the other side‚ with Romania and the Ottoman Empire intervening against Bulgaria. The outcome turned Serbia‚ an ally of the Russian Empire‚ into an important regional power‚ alarming Austria-Hungary and with that‚ unknowingly providing an important cause for World War I. The Second Balkan war broke due to when The Treaty of London

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