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  2. History of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The Establishment of Constitutional Government in Bulgaria (Princeton University Press, 1943) Constant, Stephen. Foxy Ferdinand, 1861–1948: Tsar of Bulgaria (1979) Forbes, Nevill. Balkans: A history of Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece, Rumania, Turkey 1915. Hall, Richard C. Bulgaria's Road to the First World War. Columbia University Press, 1996.

  3. Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria was the world's second-largest wine exporter until 1989, but has since lost that position. [426] [427] The 2016 harvest yielded 128 million litres of wine, of which 62 million was exported mainly to Romania, Poland and Russia. [428] Mavrud, Rubin, Shiroka melnishka, Dimiat and Cherven Misket are the typical grapes used in Bulgarian ...

  4. List of land borders with dates of establishment - Wikipedia

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    1554 Morocco is established after a merger of small states, border between Saadi Sultanat and the Regency Of Algiers; 1710 Algiers (Algeria) becomes independent; Béchar–Casablanca. 1844 Border between France and Alaouite Sultanate established after a war; 1962 Algerian independence, Algerian borders has shrunk from Moulouya river to Kiss river

  5. First Bulgarian Empire - Wikipedia

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    Although at the time the Byzantines controlled only the eastern regions of the country, Bulgaria was proclaimed a Byzantine province. [157] Map of Bulgaria under the Cometopuli dynasty of Tsar Samuel (976–1018) [158] The lands to the west of the Iskar River remained free and the Bulgarians were able to regroup headed by the four Cometopuli ...

  6. Timeline of Bulgarian history - Wikipedia

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    Greece and Serbia established a relationship with each other against Bulgaria. 1915: 14 October: Bulgaria joined World War I and teamed up with (Germany). [8] 1918: 30 September: Bulgaria surrendered in World War I. 1919: 27 November: Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine: After it was signed at Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, Bulgaria gave away some of their ...

  7. Bulgarians - Wikipedia

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    During the 10th century, the Bulgarians established a form of national identity that was far from modern nationalism but helped them to survive as a distinct entity through the centuries. [129] [130] In 1018, Bulgaria lost its independence and remained a Byzantine subject until 1185, when the Second Bulgarian Empire was created. [131]

  8. 1900s in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The Ivan Vazov National Theatre is founded. [9] 31 March – The Treaty of Sofia is signed between the Principality of Bulgaria and Kingdom of Serbia. [10] [11] 4 April – The 1904 Kresna earthquakes occur, resulting in the deaths of 200 people. [12] August – The Free Trade Unions is established.

  9. Ombudsman services by country - Wikipedia

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    The Ombudsman of the Republic of Bulgaria ... Also established in 2005 was the Office of the ... Norway was the first country in the world to establish an ombudsman ...