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Krasimir (other)
Krasimir ( Bulgarian: Красимир) is a common masculine given name in Bulgaria. It is derived from the words: ''krasi'' "beauty, adornment", and ''mir'' "peace" or "world". An alternate spelling is Krassimir. The feminine form is: Krasimira / Krassimira (Красимира). The name may refer to: Krasimir *Krasimir Balakov (born 1966), Bulgarian former footballer turned manager *Krasimir Bezinski, former Bulgarian football player *Krasimir Borisov (born 1950), former Bulgarian football midfielder * Krasimir Dimitrov (born 1971), Bulgarian footballer * Krasimir Durchov (born 1979), football defender from Bulgaria * Krasimir Georgiev (born 1986), Bulgarian footballer * Krasimir Khristov (born 1953), Bulgarian sprint canoeist * Krasimir Kolev (born 1971), former Bulgarian goalkeeper * Krasimir Krastev (born 1984), association football player from Bulgaria * Krasimir Radkov (born 1971), Bulgarian comedy actor (television and theatre) * Krasimir Zafirov (born 1950), retired Bulga ...
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Bulgarian Language
Bulgarian (, ; bg, label=none, български, bălgarski, ) is an Eastern South Slavic language spoken in Southeastern Europe, primarily in Bulgaria. It is the language of the Bulgarians. Along with the closely related Macedonian language (collectively forming the East South Slavic languages), it is a member of the Balkan sprachbund and South Slavic dialect continuum of the Indo-European language family. The two languages have several characteristics that set them apart from all other Slavic languages, including the elimination of case declension, the development of a suffixed definite article, and the lack of a verb infinitive. They retain and have further developed the Proto-Slavic verb system (albeit analytically). One such major development is the innovation of evidential verb forms to encode for the source of information: witnessed, inferred, or reported. It is the official language of Bulgaria, and since 2007 has been among the official languages of the Eur ...
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Varna Province
Varna Province ( bg, Област Варна, translit=Oblast Varna), formerly known as Varna okrug, is a province in eastern Bulgaria, one of the 28 Bulgarian provinces. It comprises 12 municipalities with a population of 494,216 inhabitants as of April 2016.http://www.grao.bg/tna/tab01.html“ The province is named after its administrative centre, Varna. Geography The province's territory is 3,819.5 km². It borders the Black Sea and covers parts of the hilly Danubian Plain (including parts of the Franga Plateau, South Dobruja, the Provadiya Plateau, Ludogorie, and the Avren Plateau), Eastern Stara Planina, the Varna–Devnya valley with the lakes (limans) of Varna and Beloslav, and the Kamchiya river valley. Other rivers include Provadiya, Devnya, and Batova, and the largest artificial lake is Tsonevo. The Black Sea coast is hilly and verdant, mostly cliff, with a couple of rocky headlands (Cape Galata, Cape St. Athanasius), several expansive sand beaches, th ...
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Dalgopol Municipality
Dalgopol Municipality ( bg, Община Дългопол) is a municipality ('' obshtina'') in Varna Province, Northeastern Bulgaria. It is named after its administrative centre - the town of Dalgopol. The municipality embraces a territory of 442 km² with a population, as of December 2009, of 14,364 inhabitants.Bulgarian National Statistical Institute - Bulgarian provinces and municipalities in 2009
The area contains the - the third biggest in the country, developed along the

Krešimir
Krešimir () is a Croatian given name. It may refer to: *Krešimir Ćosić (1948–1995), Croatian professional basketball player, member of FIBA Hall of Fame and Basketball Hall of Fame * Krešimir Ćosić (politician) (born 1949), Croatian soldier and politician * Krešimir Čač (born 1976), Croatian butterfly and medley swimmer * Krešimir Crnković (born 1995), Croatian biathlete and cross country skier *Krešimir Čuljak (born 1970), Croatian rower, won a bronze medal in the eights competition at the 2000 Summer Olympics *Krešimir Baranović (1894–1975), Yugoslav composer and conductor *Krešimir Bubalo (born 1973), Croatian politician of the HDSSB party, and Mayor of Osijek, his home city *Krešimir I of Croatia, King of Croatian Kingdom from 935 until his death in 945 *Krešimir III of Croatia (died 1030), King of Croatia in 1000–1030 from the House of Trpimirović and founder of its cadet line House of Krešimirović * Krešimir Kordić (born 1981), Bosnian football pla ...
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Krassimir Taskov
Krassimir Taskov ( bg, Красимир Тасков) (born in Sofia, 1955) is a Bulgarian pianist and composer. He was a prize winner at the 1978 Paloma O'Shea Piano Competition, and took second place at the 1984 UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers The International Rostrum of Composers (IRC) is an annual forum organized by the International Music Council that offers broadcasting representatives the opportunity to exchange and publicize pieces of contemporary classical music. It is funded by c .... Taskov is the Chairman of the Composition Department at the Sofia State Academy of Music, where he also holds a piano professorship, and a member of the Union of Bulgarian Composers. Selected list of works * Archaic pictures for piano (1980) * Moments Musicaux for flute, viola, harp, cembalo and strings (1982) * Introduction and Passacaglia for string orchestra (1984) * 1st Clarinet Concerto (1984–85) * Concert Overture (1985) * Night Music for clarinet, piano and percussions ( ...
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Krassimir Guergov
Krassimir Guergov ( bg, Красимир Гергов) is a Bulgarian businessman, who was born on 30 September 1961. He is an ex-officer from the Bulgarian secret services during the communist regime. His main business is related to advertising and media in Bulgaria. He completed "Sports Journalism", "Tourism, Alpinism and Orienteering" and specialised World Report at CNN, Atlanta and London. In 1994 he acquired the right to broadcast the American TV channel CNN in Bulgaria and created the first private national television in Bulgaria, broadcasting the CNN programme (Triada - CNN). He was also the creator of the first private national radio in Bulgaria, together with Radio Free Europe (RFE). Positions Guergov has been the president of the board of directors of the Association of Advertising Agencies in Bulgaria since 1996. The association is a member of the International Advertising Association The International Advertising Association (IAA) is a global association that repre ...
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Krassimir Damianov
Krassimir Damianov ( bg, Красимир Дамянов; 25 March 1948, in Sofia, Bulgaria – 11 January 2015, in Barcelona, Spain) was a Bulgarian writer and civil engineer. Among the projects he worked on are the Asparuhov Bridge construction, The National Institute for Cultural Monuments, The Bulgarian Writer's Publishing House, and the Boyana Cinema Studio; he also worked as a taxicab driver in Sofia. Damianov moved to Spain in 1990, where he was the owner and manager of the Cultural Society Arthostal in Barcelona Barcelona ( , , ) is a city on the coast of northeastern Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within ci .... Books *''Why There Is No God'' (1981); *''Devil's Nail'' (1985); *''Tales for Children who Don't Want to Eat'' (1989); *''Diary of a Butterfly'' (2008); *''The House of the Hanged'' (2009). References External lin ...
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Krassimir Chomakov
Krasimir Chomakov ( bg, Красимир Чомаков; born 8 June 1977 in Plovdiv) is a former Bulgarian footballer who played as a midfielder. Career Chomakov is a former Bulgarian international and played with Maritsa Plovdiv, CSKA Sofia, Ravenna and Lecce. In 2002, after a short spell at Greek side Panionios, he opted to return to Italy and signed for then-Serie D club Boca San Lazzaro, where he played in a more attacking role, scoring 5 goals in 5 seasons (four in Serie D, plus one in Serie C2). In January 2007, he agreed a loan deal to Serie C1 Pizzighettone. In July 2007 he moved to Serie C1 Cremonese. In February 2009 he was loaned out to Lega Pro Prima Divisione side Lecco for the remainder of the season. During his playing days Chomakov established a reputation as a skillful free kick taker. International career Chomakov is a former member of the Bulgaria U21 team, making 33 appearances and scoring 5 goals. He earned his first cap for Bulgaria on 20 July 1995 ...
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