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Bulgaria's and total
Uzbeg, whose total army exceeded 300, 000, repeatedly raided Thrace, partly in service of Bulgaria's war against both Byzantium and Serbia from 1319 on.

Bulgaria's and military
The First Balkan War, which lasted from October 1912 to May 1913, strengthened Bulgaria's position as a regional military power, significantly reduced Ottoman influence over the Balkans, and resulted in the formation of an independent Albanian state.
The Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine proved to be a severe blow for Bulgaria's military.
* 1923 – Bulgaria's military takes over the government in a coup.
In 1984 the 9, 000 Bulgarian advisers stationed in Libya for military and nonmilitary aid put that country in first place among Bulgaria's Third World clients.
On the other hand, Bulgaria's post-transition political, business, military, academic and artistic elites, as well as Bulgaria's large and active organised crime underworld, comprised almost entirely the scions of Communist eminenti who rose to prominence during Zhivkov's long rule.
In 1912 Bulgaria's national aspiration, as this had been expressed through Tsar Ferdinand and the military leadership around him, exceeded the provisions of what was considered in 1878 as maximalistic, Treaty of San Stefano, since it included both Eastern and Western Thrace and all Macedonia with Thessaloniki, Edirne and Constantinople.
First, when the Unification had been declared, Russia had withdrawn its military officers, who had until that moment commanded all larger units of Bulgaria's young army.
He was against foreign intervention by the Great Powers in Southeast Europe, believed in a Balkan Federative Republic and opposed Bulgaria's military engagements in the Second Balkan War and First World War.

Bulgaria's and late
The Bulgarian Communist Party had dominated the Fatherland Front coalition that took power in 1944, late in World War II, after it led a coup against Bulgaria's tsarist government in conjunction with the Red Army's crossing the border.
This comes at odds with the way the same writer implies, elsewhere in the chronicle, that Tervel was still Bulgaria's ruler as late as 718 / 719.

Bulgaria's and 2010
On 28 March 2010, in an interview for Bulgaria's Katehizis. com online music magazine, Perry revealed the possibility of a future Dead Can Dance reunion: " Yes, I've been talking about it with Lisa.
On 14 January 2010, it was announced that Petrov had come second in Bulgaria's Player of the Year.

Bulgaria's and is
From a political point of view, there is a trade-off between Bulgaria's economic growth and the stability required for early accession to the monetary union.
Bulgaria's per-capita PPP GDP is still only about a half of the EU27 average, while the country's nominal GDP per capita is about 20 % of the EU27 average.
This is one of the most enduring titles, Caesar and its transliterations appeared in every year from the time of Caesar Augustus to Tsar Symeon II of Bulgaria's removal from the throne in 1946.
Bulgaria's flag is also turned upside down during times of war.
* A school and a street in Bulgaria's capital Sofia are named in his honour, as is a street in the city of Plovdiv, and in Limassol, Cyprus.
According to Dr. Marinova-Christidi the main reason for the efforts of Bulgarian people to save the Bulgarian Jews during WWII is Bulgaria's history of “ co-existed for centuries with other religions ”-giving it a unique multi-cultural and multi-ethnic history.
It is located northwest of Plovdiv, Bulgaria's second largest city, west of Burgas and west of Varna, Bulgaria's major port-cities on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast.
Cyril and Methodius National Library houses the largest national collection of books and documents ( 1, 714, 211 books and some 6 million other documents ) and is Bulgaria's oldest cultural institute.
Like the other countries from the Balkans, Bulgaria's population is very conservative when it comes to issues like sexuality.
Commonly referred to as the marine ( or summer ) capital of Bulgaria, Varna is a major tourist destination, business and university centre, seaport, and headquarters of the Bulgarian Navy and merchant marine, as well as the centre of Varna Province and Bulgaria's North-Eastern planning region ( NUTS II ), comprising also the provinces of Dobrich, Shumen, and Targovishte.
Varna is also Bulgaria's only international cruise destination ( with over 30 cruises scheduled for 2007 ) and a major international convention and spa centre.
The meal is often accompanied with wine or Bulgaria's traditional alcoholic beverage rakia.
A significant part of Bulgaria's hydropower resources is located in the western areas of the range.
However, it is crossed by Bulgaria's widest river, the Iskar, which forms the spectacular Iskar Gorge.
Often referred to as the " Pearl of the Black Sea " and " Bulgaria's Dubrovnik ", Nesebar is a rich city-museum defined by more than three millennia of ever-changing history.
He is supposed to have said on his deathbed, " Bulgaria's people will forgive me everything.
Philippopolis is presently called Plovdiv, Bulgaria's second largest city.
On 4 November 2011 it was announced that Bulgaria's new national stadium is going to be built in the Sofia suburb of Vrazhdebna, the Minister of Youth and Sports, Svilen Neykov, has announced.
Bulgaria's share in European winter tourism is steadily rising, and Bansko increasingly competes with resorts in France and Switzerland due to the comparative lower costs but not in quality.
Culturally, Rila is famous for the Rila Monastery, Bulgaria's largest and most important monastery founded in the 10th century by Saint John of Rila.
To the north Pirin is separated from Bulgaria's highest mountain range, the Rila Mountains, by the Predel saddle, while to the south it reaches the Slavyanka mountain.
Founded in the 10th century, the Rila Monastery is regarded as one of Bulgaria's most important cultural, historical and architectural monuments and is a key tourist attraction for both Bulgaria and Southern Europe.

Bulgaria's and 500
Almost all of Bulgaria's 500, 000-man standing army was positioned against these two countries, on two fronts – western and southern, while the borders with Romania and the Ottoman Empire were left almost unguarded.

Bulgaria's and which
Bulgaria's economy contracted dramatically after 1987 with the dissolution of the Comecon, with which the Bulgarian economy had integrated closely.
On 1 December 2009, Standard and Poors upgraded Bulgaria's investment outlook from " negative " to " stable ," which made Bulgaria the only country in the European Union to receive positive upgrade that year.
This split, which occurred at some point during the Middle Ages, led to the development of Bulgaria's:
In 2005, Passy donated the vehicle, which had become a symbol of Bulgaria's NATO accession, to the National Historical Museum of Bulgaria.
This left many ethnic Bulgarians out of the borders of the new state, which defined Bulgaria's militaristic approach to regional affairs and its allegiance to Germany in both World Wars.
As a consequence of the invasion of the Soviet Red Army, Bulgaria's government, which was allied with Germany, was overthrown.
Sofia holds Bulgaria's largest museum collections, which attract tourists and students for practical studies.
Serbia, with its campaign, was a major Balkan Entente Power which contributed significantly to the Allied victory in the Balkans in November 1918, especially by helping France force Bulgaria's capitulation.
Romanos ' rise to power had cut off Simeon I of Bulgaria's plans for a marital alliance with Constantine VII, and Romanos was determined to deny the unpopular concession of imperial recognition to Simeon, which had already toppled two imperial governments.
The only hard evidence published was a discussion between Gorbachev and Bulgaria's Aleksandar Lilov from May 23, 1990 ( after Iliescu's victory in the May 20 elections ) in which Gorbachev says that Iliescu holds a " calculated position ", and that despite sharing common views with Iliescu, Gorbachev wanted to avoid sharing this impression with the public.
When Romania after the ( First Balkan ) war demanded its cession, Bulgaria's foreign minister offered instead some minor border changes, which excluded Silistra, and assurances for the rights of the Kutzovlachs in Macedonia.
Bulgaria's shift towards the Papacy infuriated Patriarch Photios who wrote an encyclical to the eastern clergy in 867, in which he denounced the practices associated with the western rite and Rome's ecclesiastical intervention in Bulgaria.
In April, 1988, Bulgaria's specialised magazine for computers, ' Компютър за Вас ' ( Computer for You ), issued an article which explained in detail the nature of computer viruses and even methods for writing them.
On 8 October 1991, ninety-three members of Bulgaria's National Assembly — virtually all of them affiliated with the former Communist Party — asked the constitutional court to declare the MRF unconstitutional citing article 11. 4 of the constitution which explicitly bans political parties " formed on ethnic, racial, and religious basis ".
In February 2005, the MRF opposed the privatisation of Bulgaria's largest tobacco company, Bulgartabak, which was backed by the government and the European Union, as on the grounds that the industry traditionally employs ethnic Turks.
After 1944, the Bulgarian policy on the Macedonian Question was changed under Bulgaria's new communist regime, which was committed to the Comintern policy of supporting the development of a distinct ethnic Macedonian consciousness.
The place is best known for the Belene prison ( formerly a concentration camp ) on Belene Island where thousands of innocent Bulgarians found their death during the communist dictature, and as the proposed site of Bulgaria's second nuclear power plant, which has been under construction 7 km east of the town until it was interrupted in 1990 due to the severe economic crisis that followed the fall of communism in the country.
Some of Bulgaria's non-Islamic population kept the Bolgar language, which was influenced by the Mari language, a language commonly used in the territories to which they had relocated.
The Greek army was threatened by encirclement in the valley, but due to the Romanian army advancing against the undefended capital Sofia, Bulgaria had to agree to an armistice and the resulting peace treaty in Bucharest which was unfavorable to Bulgaria's territorial aspirations.
When the negotiations were discovered, the Bulgarians rebelled and held an assembly, in which they accused Sabin of causing Bulgaria's enslavement by the Byzantines.
PFC Botеv Plovdiv ( / bɔtɛv pɫɔvdiv /), is the oldest Bulgarian football club from the city of Plovdiv, which competes in Bulgaria's top football league-A PFG.

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