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Bulgarian Eagle ( bg, Български орел) is the first Bulgarian information and education newspaper. The newspaper was published by
Ivan Bogorov Ivan Bogorov ( bg, Иван Богоров) (1818–1892) was a noted Bulgarian encyclopedist from the time of the National Revival. Educated in medicine, he also worked in the spheres of industry, economy, transport, geography, journalism and ...
. It was published in
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on 3 copies on the following dates: 20 April and 20 September 1846 and 1 January 1847. Ivan Bogorov conceives the newspaper as a fortnightly, but only 3 copies with different titles and a circulation of 500 are published. The newspaper was also distributed in
Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern, and Southeast Europe, Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, S ...
. Under the editorship of Ivan Bogorov, 88 issues were published, while on 25 February 1850, he was forced to lay the newspaper and printing press for 1000 francs and go to
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. The newspaper is 4 pages in small format. Vasil Aprilov writes about him in Fotinov's magazine: “We saw the first issue of his acquaintance these days… we were glad that you have another Bulgarian diary and we wish him good luck from his pure heart.Union of Bulgarian writers
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