Достойни българи, от които можем да вземем пример

Българската история има много велики личности, които са незаслужено забравени. Социална Мрежа ще се опита да поправи тази несправедливост.

Vasil Aprilov <br> Vazrozhdenets, founder of the first Bulgarian secular school
Valya Balkanska <br> Bulgarian folk singer
Nikolay Haitov <br> Bulgarian writer, playwright and publicist
Zahari Stoyanov <br> Bulgarian revolutionary, politician, journalist and writer
Atanas Burov <br> Bulgarian financier, philanthropist, diplomat and politician
Aleko Konstantinov <br> Bulgarian writer and lawyer
Tonka Tihova Obretenova (Baba Tonka) <br> Bulgarian National Revolutionary and Hero
Nikola Ivanov Fichev (Kolyu Ficheto) <br> Bulgarian Revival builder, architect and sculptor
Hadji Dimitar <br> One of the most important Bulgarian voivodes
Yordan Radichkov <br> Bulgarian writer, playwright and screenwriter
Nevena Kokanova <br> Bulgarian actress, “the first lady of Bulgarian cinema”
Yane Sandanski <br> Bulgarian revolutionary
Raina Knyaginya <br> Bulgarian teacher and midwife who sewed the main insurgent flag of the Panagyurishte Revolutionary District
Stefka Kostadinova <br> Bulgarian athlete
Hristo Smirnenski <br> Bulgarian poet and journalist
Prof. Asen Zlatarov <br> Bulgarian scientist, public figure and founder of biochemistry in Bulgaria
Peter Deunov <br> Bulgarian philosopher, founder of religious and philosophical teachings
Peter Beron <br> Educator, doctor, economic and enlightened hero
Dimitar Spisarevski <br> Bulgarian officer and pilot
Yordan Yovkov <br> Bulgarian writer, classic of Bulgarian literature
Evlogi and Hristo Georgievi <br> Great entrepreneurs and patrons
Zachary Zograf <br> Bulgarian painter from the Samokov Art School
Emil Dimitrov <br> Bulgarian pop singer, musician and composer
Ekaterina Dafovska <br> Bulgarian biathlete
Dimcho Debelyanov <br> Bulgarian poet, author of lyrical and satirical poems
Dimitar Talev <br> Bulgarian writer and journalist
Gotse Delchev <br> Bulgarian revolutionary and leader
Georgi Rakovski <br> Bulgarian revolutionary and revivalist
Georgi Kaloyanchev <br> Bulgarian actor
Georgi Benkovski <br> Bulgarian revolutionary, main figure in the organization and leader of the April Uprising
Gena Dimitrova <br> Bulgarian opera singer
Geo Milev <br> Bulgarian poet and publicist, main representative of expressionism in Bulgarian literature
Panayot Volov <br> An activist of the national revolutionary activity
Lyuben Karavelov <br> Bulgarian poet, writer, encyclopedist, journalist, ethnographer, national hero, fighter for the liberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman rule
Captain Petko Voivoda <br> Bulgarian voivode and revolutionary
Hristo Botev <br> Bulgarian national hero, revolutionary, poet and publicist
Ivet Lalova <br> Bulgarian athlete and national record holder of Bulgaria in 100 m and 200 m
Veselin Topalov <br> Bulgarian grandmaster and world chess champion
Vladimir Dimitrov – The Master <br> Bulgarian artist, one of the big names in Bulgarian painting
Valeri Petrov <br> Bulgarian poet, screenwriter, playwright and translator of Jewish origin
Hristo Stoichkov <br> “Kamata”, is a world-famous Bulgarian football player, coach and honorary consul of Bulgaria in Spain
Panayot Hitov – Bulgarian fighter for freedom, national revolutionary and Chetnik voivoda
Stefan Stambolov <br> Bulgarian statesman and revolutionary, as well as journalist and poet
Filip Kutev <br> Bulgarian composer and conductor, creator of the largest Bulgarian folk ensemble
Dr. Daniel Petrov <br> Bulgarian cardiologist and specialist in internal medicine saved patients from a burning room
Filip Trifonov <br> Bulgarian film and theater actor
Stoil voyvoda <br> Bulgarian revolutionary
Penyo Penev <br> Bulgarian poet
Lyubomir Levchev <br> Bulgarian poet and writer, People’s Artist of Art and Culture
Silvia Katsarova <br> Popular Bulgarian pop singer, vocalist of LZ
Georgi Asparuhov <br> Bulgarian football player, central striker, named the greatest Bulgarian football player of the XX century
Milen Tsvetkov <br> Bulgarian journalist
Ivan Markvichka <br> Bulgarian artist
Radoi Ralin <br> Bulgarian writer, poet, satirist, dissident, known for his work, emphasizing the values ​​of freedom
Dr. Iliya Matakiev <br> Bulgarian doctor who saved the town of Pazardzhik from cholera
Nikola Anastasov <br> Bulgarian theater and film actor
Hristo Prodanov <br> Bulgarian climber and engineer
Bogdan Filov <br> Bulgarian archaeologist, art historian and politician
Vasil Petrov <br> Bulgarian veteran 100 years old, participant in World War II
Valcho Kamarashev <br> Bulgarian actor
Anastas Ishirkov <br> Bulgarian scientist, geographer and ethnographer
Petko Karavelov <br> Bulgarian politician
Ivan Balsamadjiev <br> Bulgarian actor and singer
Georgi Rupkin <br> Bulgarian wrestler
Georgi Markov <br> Bulgarian writer, theater and film screenwriter, and later – publicist and dissident

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