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  2. Bled agreement (1947) - Wikipedia

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    "Историческите решения в Блед" (transl. The historical decisions in Bled), Sofia, 1947 [1]. The Bled agreement (also referred to as the "Tito–Dimitrov treaty") was signed on 1 August 1947 by Georgi Dimitrov and Josip Broz Tito in Bled, PR Slovenia, FPR Yugoslavia and paved the way for a future unification of Bulgaria and Yugoslavia in a new Balkan Federation.

  3. Salonika Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The new Bulgarian government of Kimon Georgiev, coming to power on 19 May, responded to the private revelation by clamping down on the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization. [ 2 ] Also, on 24 January 1937, the Bulgarian–Yugoslav Treaty of Eternal Friendship was concluded, which was approved by the other members of the Entente ...

  4. Foreign relations of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Since 1992, South Africa has an embassy in Sofia. [68] Sudan: 1 July 1956 [69] See Bulgaria–Sudan relations. In 1967, Bulgaria sent the first Bulgarian ambassador to Khartoum. The activities of the Bulgarian embassy in Khartoum were terminated in April 1990. Bulgaria is accredited to Sudan from its embassy in Cairo, Egypt. Sudan has an ...

  5. Bulgarian Turmoil Deepens as Premier Loses Confidence Vote - AOL

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    (Bloomberg) -- Bulgaria descended deeper into political crisis as Prime Minister Kiril Petkov’s government lost a vote of no-confidence, raising the prospect of a fourth general election within ...

  6. History of Bulgaria (1878–1946) - Wikipedia

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    While most Turkish officials, landowners, businessmen and professionals left after 1878, some Turkish peasant villages persisted, comprising perhaps as much as 10% of Bulgaria's population. They were largely self-governing, continued their traditional religion and language, and were tolerated by the Bulgarian government until the 1970s.

  7. Bulgarian foreign minister Mariya Gabriel agrees to form new ...

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    SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgarian Foreign Minister Mariya Gabriel of the center-right GERB party agreed on Monday to form a new government, following the resignation of Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov on ...

  8. Big Excursion - Wikipedia

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    The "Big Excursion" (Bulgarian: Голямата екскурзия, romanized: Golyamata Ekskurzia) was the 1989 forced migration (Turkish: 1989 Zorunlu Göç) of Bulgarian Muslims by the Communist government of the People's Republic of Bulgaria. In total, around 360,000 Bulgarian Muslims crossed the border into Turkey. [2]

  9. IMF chief says Africa must do these three things to increase ...

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    Africa’s growth has been sluggish in recent years, but IMF managing director Kristalina Georgieva believes new opportunities lie ahead. IMF chief says Africa must do these three things to ...

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