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This is an index of pages related to Bulgaria.

Applied sciences and technology

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World War II

Arts, language, and literature

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André the Giant · Lost in Translation (film) · Nesebar · Sofia Rotaru · Sozopol

Arts, language, and literature

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Bulgarian language · Glagolitic alphabet · Macedonian language · Old Church Slavonic · Turkish language

Biography

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André the Giant · Democritus · Ferdinand I of Bulgaria · Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria · Lysimachus · Muhammad Ali of Egypt · Samuel of Bulgaria · Simeon I of Bulgaria · Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha · Sofia Rotaru · Spartacus · Thucydides · Veselin Topalov

Everyday life

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Bulgaria national football team · Dimitar Berbatov · Dionysus · Hristo Stoichkov · PFC CSKA Sofia · Paprika · Veselin Topalov · Yoghurt

Geography

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Anti-Comintern Pact · Asparukh of Bulgaria · Baba Yaga · Baklava · Balkan Mountains · Battle of Pliska · Boyar · Bulgarian A Professional Football Group · Bulgarian lev · Bulgars · Burgas · Crimean Tatar language · Dacia · Danube · Dayereh · Dobruja · First Balkan War · Gabrovo · Gagauz people · Geography of Bulgaria · Georgi Parvanov · History of Bulgaria · Hristo Botev · Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria · Kaval · Krum of Bulgaria · Ohrid · Old Great Bulgaria · Orpheus · Oud · PFC Levski Sofia · Pirin · Plovdiv · Pomaks · Protagoras · Rila · Rila Monastery · Romani language · Rousse · Rusalka · Second Balkan War · Serbian Campaign (World War I) · Serbo-Bulgarian War · Shumen · Silistra · Skopje · Sliven · Sofia · Stara Zagora · Themistocles · Thrace · Thracians · Varna · Vasil Levski · Veliko Tarnovo · Vidin · Władysław III of Poland · Zurna

History

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Balkan Wars · Battle of Greece · Battle of Kleidion · Central Powers · Dionysus · Ferdinand I of Bulgaria · First Bulgarian Empire · Glagolitic alphabet · Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria · Lysimachus · Muhammad Ali of Egypt · Old Church Slavonic · Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) · Samuel of Bulgaria · Simeon I of Bulgaria · Spartacus · Thucydides · Visigoths · War in Afghanistan (2001–present) · World War I · World War II

Natural sciences

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John Vincent Atanasoff · Paprika · Red Squirrel

Philosophy and religion

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Bogomilism · Bulgarian Orthodox Church · Democritus · Leucippus · Old Church Slavonic · Thucydides

Society and social sciences

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Banat Bulgarians · Bulgarians · Dionysus · Ferdinand I of Bulgaria · Greeks · Macedonians (ethnic group) · Roma people