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  2. BGR-34 - Wikipedia

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    BGR-34 (Blood Glucose Regulator-34) [1] is an Ayurvedic-derived product that is sold in India as an over-the-counter pill for the management of type 2 diabetes. It was developed in 2015 by two government-owned laboratories and launched commercially in 2016. It has been tested in only one, modest-sized, human trial. [2]

  3. We Continue the Change – Democratic Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    We Continue the Change – Democratic Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Продължаваме промяната – Демократична България, romanized: Prodŭlzhavame promyanata – Demokratichna Bŭlgariya), also known simply as PP–DB, is a Bulgarian electoral coalition between We Continue the Change and Democratic Bulgaria (DaB and DSB). [7]

  4. 2021–present Bulgarian political crisis - Wikipedia

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    The election took place on 4 April 2021, and was scheduled as a regular election following four years since the 2017 election.. Borisov's governing coalition lost its majority, with the government-supporting parties falling from a combined 134 seats to 75 out of 240, with only GERB staying in the National Assembly. [14]

  5. Telephone numbers in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    2: Sofia 30x: Smolyan Province codes (301: Smolyan, 309: Pamporovo) 30xx 30xxx 31x: Plovdiv Province codes 31xx 31xxx 32: Plovdiv 33x: Plovdiv Province codes (331: Asenovgrad) 33xx 34: Pazardzhik 35x: Pazardzhik Province codes (350: Peshtera, 359: Velingrad) 35xx 35xxx 36x: Kardzhali Province codes (361: Kardzhali) 36xx 36xxx 37x

  6. 2013 Bulgarian protests against the first Borisov cabinet

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    The 2013 Bulgarian protests against the first Borisov cabinet were civil demonstrations against high electricity and hot water bills resulting from monopolism in the sphere that began in Blagoevgrad on 28 January 2013, and subsequently spread to over 30 cities in Bulgaria that ended with the resignation of the Boyko Borisov government on 20 February 2013.

  7. 2022 Bulgarian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 Bulgarian general election in November saw We Continue the Change (PP) achieve a surprise victory, [2] receiving 25% of the vote. Led by Kiril Petkov and Asen Vasilev, the PP formed a coalition government with BSP for Bulgaria (BSPzB), There Is Such a People (ITN) and Democratic Bulgaria (DB).

  8. Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II - Wikipedia

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    Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II is a 2004 hack and slash action role-playing game for PlayStation 2 and Xbox developed by Black Isle Studios and published by Interplay Entertainment, with distribution handled by Vivendi Universal Games in North America and Avalon Interactive/Acclaim Entertainment [5] in Europe.

  9. File:BG road sign А34.2.svg - Wikipedia

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