Petko Bocharov, the Glossary
Petko Bocharov (19 February 1919 – 2 March 2016) was a Bulgarian journalist and translator.[1]
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9 relations: American College of Sofia, Bulgaria, Bulgarian News Agency, Committee for State Security (Bulgaria), List of Bulgarian journalists, List of Bulgarians, Lists of journalists, Sofia, Sofia University.
- Bulgarian editors
- Bulgarian memoirists
- Bulgarian translators
- Journalists from Sofia
American College of Sofia
The American College of Sofia (ACS) (Bulgarian) is a school in Bulgaria, located in the capital city of Sofia.The college was founded in 1860 and is regarded as the oldest American educational institution outside the United States.
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Bulgaria
Bulgaria, officially the Republic of Bulgaria, is a country in Southeast Europe. Located west of the Black Sea and south of the Danube river, Bulgaria is bordered by Greece and Turkey to the south, Serbia and North Macedonia to the west, and Romania to the north. It covers a territory of and is the 16th largest country in Europe.
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Bulgarian News Agency
The Bulgarian News Agency (lit, abbreviated БТА, BTA) is the national news agency of Bulgaria.
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Committee for State Security (Bulgaria)
State Security (Държавна сигурност, Darzhavna sigurnost; abbreviated ДС, DS) was the name of the Bulgarian secret service under the People's Republic of Bulgaria during the Cold War, until 1989.
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List of Bulgarian journalists
A list of notable Bulgarian journalists.
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List of Bulgarians
This is a list of famous or notable Bulgarians throughout history.
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Lists of journalists
This is a list of lists of journalists.
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Sofia
Sofia (Sofiya) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria.
Sofia University
Sofia University "St.
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See also
Bulgarian editors
- Angela Tosheva
- Georgi Dimitrov-Goshkin
- Ivan Andreychin
- Krassimir Ivandjiiski
- Petko Bocharov
- Slavcho Vasev
Bulgarian memoirists
- Anna de Grenaud
- Ivan Mihailov
- Ivan Seliminski
- Ivan Slavkov
- Ivan Venedikov
- Konstantin Katsarov
- Konstantin Velichkov
- Nedyalko Yordanov
- Pavel Shatev
- Petko Bocharov
- Stoyan Zagorchinov
- Stoyan Zaimov
- Sultana Racho Petrova
- Tsola Dragoycheva
- Tsvetana Jermanova
- Ventseslav Konstantinov
- Vera Mutafchieva
- Zahari Stoyanov
- Zhelyu Zhelev
Bulgarian translators
- Agop Melkonyan
- Aksinia Mihaylova
- Albena Bakratcheva
- Albena Stambolova
- Alexander Lyudskanov
- Angela Rodel
- Atanas Dalchev
- Bogdan Bogdanov
- Constantine of Preslav
- Dora Gabe
- Gergana Dimitrova
- Gospodin Tonev
- Grigor Parlichev
- Gustav Heinse
- Ilija Trojanow
- Ivan Andreychin
- John the Exarch
- Khristo Poshtakov
- Kiril Parlichev
- Krassin Himmirsky
- Krastyo Krastev
- Lachezar Stanchev
- Leda Mileva
- Lyudmil Stoyanov
- Mara Belcheva
- Milan Asadurov
- Milen Ruskov
- Neofit Rilski
- Nikola Furnadzhiev
- Nikolai B. Popov
- Nikolay Boykov
- Petko Bocharov
- Petya Parvanova
- Ran Bosilek
- Rumen Leonidov
- Stefan Tafrov
- Theodosius of Skopje
- Tsvetan Teophanov
- Tsvetanka Elenkova
- Valeri Petrov
- Vanya Petkova
- Ventseslav Konstantinov
Journalists from Sofia
- Gergina Dvoretzka
- Ivo Siromahov
- Lyuben Dilov Jr.
- Lyudmila Filipova
- Martin Karbovski
- Milen Tsvetkov
- Nikola Petkov
- Petko Bocharov
- Radko Vlaykov
- Ralitsa Vassileva
- Stefan Tafrov
- Valentin Grancharov
- Yuliyana Plevnelieva