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Desislava ( bg, Десислава) or Dessislava is a feminine Bulgarian given name. Notable people with the name include: *Desislava Bozhilova (born 1992), Bulgarian international snooker referee *Desislava of Bulgaria (fl. 14th c.), Princess of Bulgaria during the Second Bulgarian Empire * Desislava (fl. 13th c.), Bulgarian noble of the second Bulgarian Empire * Desislava Aleksandrova-Mladenova (born 1975), Bulgarian high jumper * Desislava Balabanova (born 1988), Bulgarian sport shooter *Desislava Doneva (born 1979), Bulgarian singer known mononymously as Desi Slava *Dessislava Mladenova (born 1988), Bulgarian tennis player *Dessislava Nikodimova (born 1966), Bulgarian volleyball player *Desislava Petrova (born 1980), Bulgarian gay rights activist *Dessislava Roussanova, Bulgarian journalist *Desislava Stoyanova (born 1992), Bulgarian biathlete * Desislava Topalova (born 1978), Bulgarian tennis player *Desislava Taneva (born 1972), Bulgarian politician *Dessislava Velitchkova (bo ...
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Desislava Bozhilova
Desislava Vasileva Bozhilova (born 16 October 1992) a Bulgarian international snooker referee on the World Snooker Tour. Since passing the examination to become an international snooker referee, she has officiated ranking event finals and served as a referee at the World Snooker Championship. She refereed her first Triple Crown final at the 2022 Masters. Her second Triple Crown final as a referee came at the 2022 UK Championship. Early life and education Bozhilova was born and grew up in Sliven, Bulgaria, a city that does not have many people playing snooker. At the age of 13, Bozhilova began playing pool before becoming interested in snooker by watching it on television. She relocated to the Bulgarian capital of Sofia in 2012. Bozhilova holds a Master's degree in Landscape Architecture following her graduation from the University of Forestry, Sofia in 2016, and between snooker competitions produces 3D visualisations of homes. Career She learnt of the existence of the ...
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Desislava Stoyanova
Desislava Stoyanova ( bg, Десислава Стоянова); born 10 April 1992) is a retired Bulgarian biathlete. She was born in Berkovitsa. She competed at six Biathlon World Championships between 2011 and 2017, and at the 2014 and 2018 Winter Olympics. Her best individual result in the Biathlon World Cup is a 22nd place in the sprint. Her best individual result at World Championships is the 38th place in the sprint at the Biathlon World Championships 2015. Her best Olympic individual result is the 61st place in the sprint at the 2014 Winter Olympics. She is engaged to fellow biathlete Dimitar Gerdzhikov Dimitar Gerdzhikov ( bg, Димитър Герджиков; born 27 March 1992) is a retired Bulgarian biathlete. He competed in the 2018 Winter Olympics, where he finished 81st in the sprint and 43rd in the individual and was part of the lapped ... from whom she has one child. References External links * 1992 births Living people Biathletes at the 2014 Winter ...
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Desislav
Desislav ( bg, Десислав) is a South Slavic masculine given name, derived from ''desiti'' meaning "to happen", and ''-slav'', a common name component (''slava'') meaning "glory". It is traditionally found in Bulgaria. It may refer to: *Desislav Chukolov (born 1974), Bulgarian politician *Desislav Gunev (born 1986), Bulgarian sprinter *Desislav Rusev (born 1979), Bulgarian footballer *Desislav Stoykov (born 1992), Bulgarian See also *Desislava Desislava ( bg, Десислава) or Dessislava is a feminine Bulgarian given name. Notable people with the name include: *Desislava Bozhilova (born 1992), Bulgarian international snooker referee *Desislava of Bulgaria (fl. 14th c.), Princess of ..., female variant of the name Bulgarian masculine given names {{given name ...
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First Lady Of Bulgaria
First Lady of Bulgaria () is an unofficial honorific applied to the wife of the president of Bulgaria. Officially, her term as first lady is concurrent with her husband's term in office. The first lady often accompanies the head of state during state visits and official functions. The title of First Lady was first used in Bulgaria in the early 1990s, following the example of the United States. The current first lady is Desislava Radeva, the wife of the 5th president of Bulgaria, Rumen Radev. At present, have been five first ladies of the Republic of Bulgaria, including Radeva. Spouses of the general secretary of the Bulgarian Communist Party * Roza Yulievna – (27 December 1948 – 2 July 1949) * Elena Dimitrova – (15 July 1949 – 26 January 1954) * Mara Maleeva-Zhivkova – (4 March 1954 – 23 October 1971) * ''Position Vacant'' – (23 October 1971 – 10 November 1989) * Galya Mladenova (10 November 1989 – 2 February 1990) List of first ladies * Maria Zheleva – (1 Au ...
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Desislava Radeva
Desislava Radeva ( bg, Десислава Радева) is a Bulgarian public figure and the current First Lady of Bulgaria since January 2017, being the wife of President Rumen Radev. Early life and career Born Desislava Gencheva in Burgas on 9 July 1969, she studied at the Geo Milev English Language School for secondary school before going on to the University of National and World Economy in Finance and Credit. She also studied at the University of Forestry, Sofia. In her student years, she worked as an assistant to the Minister of Agriculture Rumen Hristov. She continued her career as an office manager in TV shows such as ''Kanaleto'' and ''Hushove''. She was subsequently responsible for public relations at the Bulgarian Music Company. Later, she became an assistant to the general manager of Heineken in Bulgaria. In 2016, she took an active part in the November 2016 Bulgarian presidential election, campaigning for her then partner Rumen Radev. In 2017, she founded a non-p ...
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Dessislava Velitchkova
Dessislava Velitchkova ( Bulgarian: Десислава Величкова - Деса) (born ) is a retired Bulgarian female volleyball player. She was part of the Bulgaria women's national volleyball team at the 1998 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship The 1998 FIVB Women's World Championship was the thirteenth edition of the tournament, organised by the world's governing body, the FIVB. It was held from 3 to 12 November 1998 in Tokyo, Tokuyama, Matsumoto, Kagoshima, Nagoya, Fukuoka, and Osaka ... in Japan. References 1972 births Living people Bulgarian women's volleyball players Place of birth missing (living people) {{Bulgaria-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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Desislava Taneva
Desislava Zhekova Taneva ( Bulgarian: Десислава Жекова Танева), born 9 June 1972, is a Bulgarian politician who is the Minister of Agriculture and Food in the Second Borisov Government. Career Born in Sliven, Taneva earned a degree in economics from the UNWE The University of National and World Economy ( bg, Университет за национално и световно стопанство) is a university in Sofia, Bulgaria. Notable alumni of the university are five Prime Ministers of Bulga ... in 1995 and studied law at the Bourgas Free University, graduating in 2001. Between 1997 and 4 July 2009, she served as the executive director of "Mel invest" AD. Taneva has also been for many years the regional leader of GERB in Sliven. On 7 November 2014, Taneva assumed her duties as Minister of Agriculture and Food of Bulgaria, succeeding Vasil Grudev. References 1972 births Living people People from Sliven Agriculture ministers of Bul ...
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Desislava Topalova
Desislava Topalova (also transliterated as Dessislava Topalova, bg, Десислава Топалова; born 8 June 1978) is a retired tennis player from Bulgaria. During her career she won 7 ITF singles titles and reached her career-high singles ranking of world No. 152 on 15 May 2000, whilst her best doubles ranking was No. 184 on 10 September 2001. Topalova was a member of the Bulgaria Fed Cup team The Bulgaria women's national tennis team represents Bulgaria in Billie Jean King Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Bulgarian Tennis Federation. In 2022, Bulgaria competed in the Europe/Africa Zone Group I event in Antalya, where t ... between 1997 and the mid 2000s, serving as its captain in the later stages of her career. ITF Circuit finals Singles: 12 (7 titles, 5 runner–ups) Doubles: 17 (9 titles, 8 runner–ups) References External links * * * 1978 births Living people Sportspeople from Plovdiv Bulgarian female tennis players {{Bulga ...
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Dessislava Roussanova
Dessislava Roussanova (Cyrillic ''Десислава Русанова'') is a conflict resolution, political negotiations and mediation practitioner. At present she works for Inter-Mediate. Prior to that (2000 - 2012) she worked for International Alert. Roussanova has worked as a facilitator and advisor on peace processes, peace negotiations and political dialogues in Asia, the Middle East, the Balkans and the countries of the Former Soviet Union. Roussanova has also facilitated dialogue initiatives like the National Dialogue of Kyrgyzstan (2010-2011), the "Strasbourg Dialogue" at the Council of Europe (post-August 2008 war between Russia and Georgia), Armenian-Azerbaijani Public Peace Forum (2008-2010), the Caucasus Women's League (2000–2002), the Balkans Leadership Initiative (2000). She has worked at the International Secretariat of the global Women Building Peace Campaign (2000–2002) and in the Secretariat of the Millennium Peace Prize (2000–2001). For her work she wa ...
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Desislava Of Bulgaria
Desislava of Bulgaria ( bg, Десислава) was a 14th-century Bulgarian princess. She was the daughter of Tsar Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria and his second wife Theodora, a converted Jewish woman. References Bulgarian princesses Bulgarian people of Jewish descent 14th-century births 14th-century Bulgarian people Year of death unknown 14th-century Bulgarian women Daughters of emperors {{Europe-royal-stub ...
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Desislava Petrova
Desislava Dobreva Petrova ( Bulgarian: Десислава Добрева Петрова; born 12 December 1980) is a Bulgarian gay rights Rights affecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people vary greatly by country or jurisdiction—encompassing everything from the legal recognition of same-sex marriage to the death penalty for homosexuality. Notably, , 3 ... activist and former president of BGO Gemini - Bulgaria's largest LGBT rights organization. She has struggled for equal rights for LGBT people since 2000. As Chair of the Bulgarian gay organization Gemini, the oldest and only national membership LGBT rights-based NGO in Bulgaria, Petrova has been responsible for the overall management of the organization. Her personal dedication and efforts to the LGBT community have driven the organization towards its development as a national LGBT rights defender. On 19 January 2001 she came out as a lesbian on the central news on the '' Bulgarian National ...
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Dessislava Nikodimova
Dessislava Nikodimova ( bg, Десислава Никодимова) (born ) is a retired Bulgarian female volleyball player. She was part of the Bulgaria women's national volleyball team at the 1998 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship The 1998 FIVB Women's World Championship was the thirteenth edition of the tournament, organised by the world's governing body, the FIVB. It was held from 3 to 12 November 1998 in Tokyo, Tokuyama, Matsumoto, Kagoshima, Nagoya, Fukuoka, and Osaka ... in Japan. References 1966 births Living people Bulgarian women's volleyball players Place of birth missing (living people) {{Bulgaria-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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