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  2. Ilia Pavlov - Wikipedia

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    Iliya Pavlov also played a critical role during the transition of Bulgaria from Socialism to Democracy by taking advantage of the privatization of the previously state-owned industries. [3] His business conglomerates would buy up the enterprises at record-low prices and either sell them or let them go bankrupt.

  3. List of universities and colleges in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of universities in Bulgaria. As of February 15, 2023, there are 52 accredited higher education institutions in the country - universities, academies, colleges, etc. [ 1 ] Universities

  4. International rankings of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Ranking United Nations Development Programme: Human Development Index: 55 out of 187 University of Leicester: Satisfaction with Life Index: 164 out of 178 Economist Intelligence Unit: Quality-of-life Index: 57 out of 111 none Home ownership rate: 8th New Economics Foundation: Happy Planet Index: 82 out of 143 Global Footprint Network ...

  5. Multigroup - Wikipedia

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    Multigroup was a business conglomerate in Bulgaria.Its founder is the Bulgarian businessman Iliya Pavlov, who was its leader until his assassination on March 7, 2003.In 1995, the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Macedonia Ljubomir Frckoski publicly claimed that "a powerful multinational company from neighboring country" was behind the assassination attempt of Kiro Gligorov on 3 ...

  6. List of assassinations in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Andrey Lukanov, former Prime Minister of Bulgaria [3] Shot outside his apartment in Sofia. 7 March 2003: Iliya Pavlov, president of Multigroup corporation and the wealthiest man in Bulgaria, former wrestler Shot outside his office in Sofia. 25 August 2005: Georgi Iliev, football club owner, brother of the assassinated Vasil Iliev

  7. D. A. Tsenov Academy of Economics - Wikipedia

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    D. A. Tsenov Academy of Economics (Bulgarian: Стопанска академия „Д. А. Ценов") is a leading economics and business higher education institution in Svishtov, Bulgaria with more than 83 years of history, 145 000 alumni and a well-established reputation in education, science and project management.

  8. University of National and World Economy - Wikipedia

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    The university is not listed in any of the international rankings of universities (QS, Times, Financial Times, Shanghai CWUR ranking). University of National and World Economy is the leader among students in the professional fields of Economics, Administration and Management in Bulgaria.

  9. Bulgarian mafia - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarian organised crime traces its roots to the 1960s, with import-export companies such as Kintex (owned by Bulgaria's secret police- the State Security agency) profiting from illegal export of weapons and other contraband goods such as amphetamines and cigarettes to terrorists and political groups in the Middle East and North Africa.