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Standart (Стандарт) is a Bulgarian newspaper founded in 1992. Chairman of the board of editors is Slavka Bozukova. Chairman of the board of editors is Slavka Bozukova. The online edition has an English language section.
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Standard of the Bulgarian Land Forces alongside the Dragunov. Also used by the Special Forces. [9] SVD Soviet Union: Semi-automatic sniper rifle, designated marksman rifle: 7.62×54mmR: Used by the Bulgarian Land Forces in the 101st Alpine Regiment Mosin M91/30 PU Soviet Union: Sniper rifle: 7.62×54mmR: Occasionally seen in use by the 101st ...
Bulgaria relies on imported oil and natural gas (most of which comes from Russia), together with domestic generation of electricity from coal-powered and hydro plants, and the Kozloduy nuclear plant. Bulgaria imports 97% of its natural gas from Russia. [72] The economy remains energy-intensive because conservation practices have developed slowly.
Bulgarian National Union – New Democracy: 2014–present: The Bulgarian Revival: Political flag with the Bulgarian lion. 2006–present: Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria: 2005–present: Attack: 1991–present: IMRO – Bulgarian National Movement: 1999–present: Bulgarian National Union: National flag with Tamgha of the Dulo clan.
Royal Standard of the Tsar of Bulgaria (before 1946) Royal Bend of Castile, the battle standard of the Castilian monarchs (from the Middle Ages to the 16th century)
Several recent studies by both Bulgarian and foreign researchers, involving volunteers speaking Contemporary Standard Bulgarian, have established—on the contrary—that while unstressed low vowels /ɛ/, /a/ and /ɔ/ are indeed raised as expected, unstressed high /ɤ/ and /u/ are also raised somewhat, rather than lowered, while /i/ remains in ...
In the third person singular, present tense, the ending is -ат (-at), as in standard Bulgarian. [93] All conjugation forms for the aorist and imperfect follow entirely the standard Bulgarian conjugation pattern, including with ending -ха (-ha) for 3rd person plural for both aorist and imperfect (hu and še in Serbian, respectively) [94]