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  2. Pliska rosette - Wikipedia

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    The Pliska rosette. The Pliska Rosette is a seven-pointed bronze rosette found in 1961 in Pliska, the medieval capital of Bulgaria.It is dated by archeologists to the 7th-9th century.

  3. Bulgarian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarian Americans include persons born in Bulgaria, in the United States, and in other countries with ethnic Bulgarian population. Because some Bulgarians are not American citizens, others are dual citizens, and still others' ancestors moved to the U.S. several generations ago, some of these people consider themselves to be simply Americans ...

  4. Bulgaria–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1928 Bulgaria was the largest exporter of attar of roses (used to make perfume) to the United States, and also a major exporter of tobacco to the U.S. [12] In 1922, the Bulgarian Finance Ministry made an agreement with the American Banknote Company to print a large quantity of Bulgarian currency in the United States.

  5. File:US History.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. Plášilite - Wikipedia

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    Plášilite is a very rare uranium mineral with the formula Na 2 (UO 2)(SO 4) 2 •3H 2 O. [2] [3] Chemically related minerals include natrozippeite, belakovskiite, meisserite, fermiite and oppenheimerite.

  7. Timeline of Bulgarian history - Wikipedia

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    Istoriya Slavyanobolgarskaya, one of the first ones and the most important early book about Bulgarian History written by Saint Paisius of Hilendar. 1768: Russo-Turkish War (1768-1774) 1774: 20 June: Battle of Kozludzha: The battle took place near Kozludzha, Bulgaria. 1774

  8. Bulgarian Canadians - Wikipedia

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    The foundations of the Bulgarian Orthodox community in Canada were laid down in 1908 with the first Bulgarian ecclesiastical mission in North America. The priests Hristo Karabashev and hieromonk Theophylactus, who first visited the United States , arrived in Toronto in 1910 and established what is today the Sts.

  9. Timeline of Varna - Wikipedia

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    6th century BCE – Odessus founded by Greeks. [1]1st century CE – Romans in power. [1]1201 – Siege of Varna (1201) by forces of Kaloyan of Bulgaria. 1389 – Ottoman Turks in power.