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Happy, also known as Happy Bar & Grill, is a Bulgarian restaurant chain founded in 1994 and headquartered in Varna, Bulgaria. [2] It is the largest casual dining restaurant chain in Bulgaria. Since its founding in 1994, it has expanded to 27 locations as of 2024, including opening restaurants in Spain, the United Kingdom, and most recently ...
Viktoriya Georgieva (Bulgarian: Виктория Георгиева; born 21 September 1997), known professionally by the mononym Victoria (stylised in all caps), is a Bulgarian singer and songwriter. She began her career after participating in season four of X Factor Bulgaria. [1]
The restaurant was grossing $90,000 monthly during its first year of operations. [5] By the end of 1978, Victoria Station had 97 restaurants, all company owned. [6] The chain was designed to attract members of the baby boom generation. The theme of the restaurant was loosely based on London's Victoria Station.
10 Bulgaria. 11 Cambodia. 12 Canada. 13 Chile. 14 China. 15 Colombia. 16 Croatia. 17 Egypt. 18 Finland. 19 France. ... Restaurant and observation decks at Black ...
Vitosha Boulevard (Bulgarian: булевард „Витоша“, often called just „Витошка“, Vitoshka) is the main commercial street in the centre of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, which has stores, restaurants and bars.
Instead, the restaurants began operating under the sign, "We are open!". [63] [64] [65] In early April 2023, KSB Victory Restaurants (operators of McDonald's in Belarus) filed an application for registration of the name and trademark "Mak.by". [66] On April 18, 2023, the restaurant chain was renamed "Mak.by". [67] [68] [69] 11 Bosnia and ...
Victoria Angelova was born on 20 November 1902 [1] in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria to Vasil Angelov, a merchant who had been educated in England. He named his daughter after Queen Victoria in homage. She graduated from the Vienna University of Technology and the Dresden Polytechnic [ 2 ] in 1924, seven years after Maria Luisa Doseva-Georgieva ...