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Mayor Of Veliko Tarnovo
The mayor of Veliko Tarnovo is the head of Veliko Tarnovo Municipality. The current mayor is Daniel Panov. List of mayors of Veliko Tarnovo {, class="wikitable sortable" ! align="center" , # !Portrait !Mayor !Starting year of office !Ending year of office , - , 1 , , Georgi Zhivkov , 1877 , 1878 , - , 2 , , Georgi Popivanov , 1879 , 1880 , - , 3 , , Giorgio Momchev , 1880 , 1881 , - , 4 , , Petar Boyadzhiev , 1881 , 1883 , - , 5 , , Ivan Hadzhibelchev , 1883 , 1884 , - , 6 , , Petar Popdimov , 1884 , 1887 , - , 7 , , Panayot Slavkov , 1887 , 1891 , - , 8 , , Ivan Halachev , 1891 , 1891 , - , 9 , , Stat Hadzhinikolov , 1891 , 1893 , - , ''(3)'' , '''' , ''Giorgio Momchev'' , ''1894'' , ''1899'' , - , 10 , , Krastyo Stanchev , 1899 , 1902 , - , 11 , , Evstati Martinov , 1902 , 1902 , - , 12 , , Trifon Kanchev , 1902 , 1903 , - , 13 , , Atanas Hadzidimov , 1903 , 1908 , - , 14 , , Ivan Vitelov , 1908 , 1911 , - , ''(10)'' , , ''Krastyo Stanchev'' , ''1912'' , ''1913' ...
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Veliko Tarnovo
Veliko Tarnovo ( bg, Велико Търново, Veliko Tărnovo, ; "Great Tarnovo") is a town in north central Bulgaria and the administrative centre of Veliko Tarnovo Province. Often referred as the "''City of the Tsars''", Veliko Tarnovo is located on the Yantra River and is famously known as the historical capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire, attracting many tourists with its unique architecture. The old part of the town is situated on three hills, Tsarevets, Trapezitsa, and Sveta Gora, rising amidst the meanders of the Yantra. On Tsarevets are the palaces of the Bulgarian emperors and the Patriarchate, the Patriarchal Cathedral, and also a number of administrative and residential edifices surrounded by thick walls. Trapezitsa is known for its many churches and as the former main residence of the nobility. During the Middle Ages, the town was among the main European centres of culture and gave its name to the architecture of the Tarnovo Artistic School, painting of ...
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Dimitar
Dimitar ( bg, Димитър; Macedonian: Димитар) is a South Slavic masculine given name. It is widely found in Bulgaria and North Macedonia. Dimitar is derived from Saint Demetrius (280–306), alternate form of Demetrius. Containing the Proto Indo-European language ''mater'' "mother", it is rooted in the Greek goddess Earth mother Demeter. The most common short for Dimitar is Mitko, while people with the name Dimitar are informally called also Mite, Mito, Dimo, Dimi, Dimcho, Dimko, Dimka, Dime. *Dimitar Agura (1849–1911), Bulgarian historian, professor of history at Sofia University and rector of the university *Dimitar Andonovski (born 1985), Ethnic Macedonian singer *Dimitar Avramovski–Pandilov (1899–1963), ethnic Macedonian painter *Dimitar Berbatov (born 1981), Bulgarian footballer *Dimitar Blagoev (1856–1924), Bulgarian political leader, the founder of Bulgarian socialism *Dimitar Bosnov (born 1933), defender for PFC Cherno More Varna from 1955 to 1970 *Dimi ...
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List Of Mayors Of Varna
This is a chronological list of mayors of Varna, the third largest city of Bulgaria, since that post was established after the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878. {, class="wikitable" ! mandate !width="230px" , mayor , - , 1878 , Petar Popov , - , 1878-1879 , Veliko Hristov , - , 1879-1881 , Yanko Slavchev , - , 1881-1885 , Mihail Koloni , - , 1888 , Haralan Angelov , - , 1888 , Kiro Merazchiev , - , 1888 , Haralan Angelov (2nd inconsecutive term) , - , 1888-1890 , Krastyu Mirski , - , 1890-1893 , Mihail Koloni (2nd inconsecutive term) , - , 1893-1894 , Rusi Mateev , - , 1894-1895 , Kosta Rankov , - , 1895 , Nikola Valkanov , - , 1895-1896 , Yanko Slavchev (2nd inconsecutive term) , - , 1896-1899 , Zheko Zhekov , - , 1899-1901 , Kosta Rankov , - , 1902-1903 , Panayot Kardzhiev , - , 1903-1904 , Damyan Perelingov , - , 1904-1905 , Dr. Angel Pyuskyuliev , - , 1905-1906 , Krastyu Mirski (2nd inconsecutive term) , - , 1906-1908 , Dr. ...
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List Of Mayors Of Pleven
This is a chronological list of mayors of Pleven, the seventh largest city of Bulgaria, since that post was established after the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1877–1878. {{Expand list, date=February 2011 References ''The Mayors of Pleven'' (gallery) Pleven municipal website, accessed 4 April 2006. See also * List of mayors of Sofia * List of mayors of Plovdiv * List of mayors of Varna Pleven Pleven ( bg, Плèвен ) is the seventh most populous city in Bulgaria. Located in the northern part of the country, it is the administrative centre of Pleven Province, as well as of the subordinate Pleven municipality. It is the biggest ... * ...
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List Of Mayors Of Plovdiv
This is a chronological list of mayors of Plovdiv, the second largest city of Bulgaria, since that post was established after the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878. {, class="wikitable" ! mandate !width="230px" , mayor , - , 1878 , Atanas Samokovliev , - , 1878-1880 , Kostaki Peev , - , 1880-1883 , Ivan Stefanov Geshov , - , 1884-1887 , Kostaki Peev (2nd inconsecutive term) , - , 1883-1884 , Petko Karavelov , - , 1887-1890 , Hristo Dyukmedzhiev , - , 1890-1893 , Dimitar Sveshtarov , - , 1893 , Konstantin Hadzhikalchov , - , 1893-1894 , Mancho Manev , - , 1894 , Mihail Madzharov , - , 1894-1897 , Danail Yurukov , - , 1897-1899 , Hristo G. Danov , - , 1899-1901 , Nikola Chalakov , - , 1901 , Dragan Manchov , - , 1901-1902 , Hristo Tanchev , - , 1902-1903 , Georgi Dzhevizov , - , 1903-1905 , Hristo Milev , - , 1905-1906 , Nikola Chalakov (2nd inconsecutive term) , - , 1906-1908 , Valko Shopov , - , 1908-1912 , Dr. Ivan Kesyakov , - , ...
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List Of Mayors Of Sofia
This is a chronological list of mayors of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, since that post was established after the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878. The first governor of Sofia was Petr Alabin. Initially, the mayors of Sofia were assigned by the Provisional Russian Administration. After the newly restored Bulgarian state was already functioning on its own, in the end of 1878, mayors were chosen by the municipal council. Until 1944, the mayor (with the official title of "Chairman of the City Administrative Council") was appointed through a Tsar's decree after a candidate was suggested by the Minister of Internal Affairs. After that date, the mayor (officially "Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Sofia City (later Capital) People's Council") was formally chosen by the municipal councilors, albeit after being specified by the Bulgarian Communist Party management.Being a mayor in Sofia – from 10 days to 10 years''. Standart newspaper, Internet edition. Retrieved 6 April 2006. ...
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Incumbent
The incumbent is the current holder of an official, office or position, usually in relation to an election. In an election for president, the incumbent is the person holding or acting in the office of president before the election, whether seeking re-election or not. In some situations, there may not be an incumbent at time of an election for that office or position (ex; when a new electoral division is created), in which case the office or position is regarded as vacant or open. In the United States, an election without an incumbent is referred to as an open seat or open contest. Etymology The word "incumbent" is derived from the Latin verb ''incumbere'', literally meaning "to lean or lay upon" with the present participle stem ''incumbent-'', "leaning a variant of ''encumber,''''OED'' (1989), p. 834 while encumber is derived from the root ''cumber'', most appropriately defined: "To occupy obstructively or inconveniently; to block fill up with what hinders freedom of motion or ...
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Rumen Rashev
Rumen Georgiev Rashev (Bulgarian: Румен Георгиев Рашев; born 26 March 1955) is a Bulgarian politician of the Union of Democratic Forces (Bulgaria) who was the mayor of Veliko Tarnovo between 1999 and 2011. He worked as a doctor in ''Stefan Cherkezov'' hospital from 1981 to 1997. He is a member of the Freemasonry community. Biography Rumen Rashev is born 26 March 1955 in Veliko Tarnovo. He graduated the Medical University in Sofia. Political career In the period from 1997 to 1998 he was the district governor of Lovech Province. At that time, Veliko Tarnovo was still part of the Lovech region. On February 1, 1999, Veliko Tarnovo Veliko Tarnovo ( bg, Велико Търново, Veliko Tărnovo, ; "Great Tarnovo") is a town in north central Bulgaria and the administrative centre of Veliko Tarnovo Province. Often referred as the "''City of the Tsars''", Veliko Tarnovo ... became a province and Rashev became the governor of the new district. Mayor o ...
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Major General Aleksi Popov
Major ( commandant in certain jurisdictions) is a military rank of commissioned officer status, with corresponding ranks existing in many military forces throughout the world. When used unhyphenated and in conjunction with no other indicators, major is one rank above captain, and one rank below lieutenant colonel. It is considered the most junior of the field officer ranks. Background Majors are typically assigned as specialised executive or operations officers for battalion-sized units of 300 to 1,200 soldiers while in some nations, like Germany, majors are often in command of a company. When used in hyphenated or combined fashion, the term can also imply seniority at other levels of rank, including ''general-major'' or '' major general'', denoting a low-level general officer, and '' sergeant major'', denoting the most senior non-commissioned officer (NCO) of a military unit. The term ''major'' can also be used with a hyphen to denote the leader of a military band su ...
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Daniel Panov
Daniel Dimitrov Panov (Bulgarian: Даниел Димитров Панов; born 4 October 1967) is a Bulgarian politician of GERB who has been the mayor of Veliko Tarnovo since 2011. Biography Panov was born on October 4, 1967 in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria. He graduated in Public Administration at the Veliko Tarnovo University and mechanical engineering Vasil Levski National Military University. He was part of the Bulgarian Army, as an assistant commander and platoon commander (1989 - 1999), company commander (1996 - 1999), commandant (1999 - 2002). Since 2002 he has been a manager of Tsarevgrad Tarnov EOOD. In 2009, he received the award of the State Tourism Agency for contribution in promoting cultural tourism. Next year, he received a personal award from the Minister of Economy, Energy and Tourism for the management of Samovodska Charshiya Architectural and Ethnographic Complex, and the same year, he became the recipient of the Tourism Manager Award by the Ministry of Economy, ...
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Panayot Slavkov
Panayot ( bg, Панайот, link=no, sq, Panajot, link=no) is a name derived from the Greek Panagiotis. The Romanian equivalent is . Panayot may refer to:


People

* Panayot Butchvarov (born 1933), American philosopher * Panayot Cherna (1881–1913), Romanian writer and academic * Panayot Hitov (1830–1918), Bulgaria ...
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