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  2. Bulgarians in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    [23] [25] [26] In January 2010, Turkish daily Milliyet reported that Bulgarian minister Bozhidar Dimitrov (himself a son of Thracian refugees) talked on a prospect to demand compensation from Turkey in return for the property of expelled Bulgarians. [27] In a response the Turkish foreign minister Ahmet Davutoğlu has underlined that Bulgaria ...

  3. Gabile.com - Wikipedia

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    Gabile.com is a website managed from Istanbul which provides an online LGBT community [1] by services such as dating, chatting and sexual advice. As of 2013, it was Turkey's largest gay dating portal and LGBT social network. [1] [2] The organization was founded in 1999.

  4. Bulgarian Turks - Wikipedia

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    A decade after 1878 as much as a quarter of the arable land in Bulgaria transferred from Turkish to Bulgarian ownership. [156] With the outbreak of war some Turks sold their property, mostly to wealthy local Bulgarians. Other Turks rented their lands, usually to dependable local Bulgarians, on the understanding that it would be handed back if ...

  5. 16 Best Dating Apps for Finding Love - AOL

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    Dating apps and dating sites are the new norm, with 53 percent of people under 30 years old, 37 percent of 30 to 49-year-olds, 20 percent of people 50 to 64 and 13 percent of those 65 and older ...

  6. Wamba (wamba.com) - Wikipedia

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    Wamba was first launched as “Mamba” in 2003. According to the company, it was the first freemium social networking site in the world. Mamba was created by a small team interested in the future of social communication online. In July 2012, the service was rebranded internationally as Wamba.

  7. List of Bulgarian Turks - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Turkish Bulgarians who were born in Bulgaria (during the Ottoman or post-Ottoman periods) as well as people of full or partial Turkish Bulgarian origin. In addition to notable Bulgarian citizens of Turkish origin, there are many notable Turkish Bulgarian individuals who either emigrated to, or were born in, Turkey and ...

  8. Bulgaria–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarian–Turkish relations or the Turko-Bulgarian relations are the bilateral relations between the Republic of Bulgaria and the Republic of Turkey. Bulgaria has an embassy in Ankara, two general consulates in Istanbul and Edirne and a chancellery in Bursa. Turkey has an embassy in Sofia and two general consulates in Plovdiv and Burgas.

  9. Anti-Turkish sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Turkish refugees from the Veliko Tarnovo district coming into Shumen (1877). The Bulgarian Martyresses, by Konstantin Makovsky (1877). A painting from the April Uprising, it sparked outrage in the West against Turkish atrocities in Bulgaria. Before 1878, Turks accounted for an estimated one-third of the population of Bulgaria. [75]