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Hristo Grozev
Hristo (, also spelled hristo) is a Bulgarian masculine given name, ultimately derived from "Christ". Notable people with the name include: * Hristo Arangelov (born 1978), Bulgarian footballer * Hristo Batandzhiev (died 1913), Bulgarian revolutionary * Hristo Stoichkov, Hristo Baykov- Bulgarian professional truck driver * Hristo Bonev (born 1947), Bulgarian footballer * Hristo Botev (1848–1876), Bulgarian poet and national revolutionary ** Hristo Borisov Hall, arena in Varna, Bulgaria ** Hristo Botev Stadium (other), several stadiums * Hristo Chernopeev (1868–1915), Bulgarian revolutionary and member of the revolutionary movement in Macedonia * Hristo Donchev (born 1928), Bulgarian cross country skier * Khristo Furnigov (born 1966), retired boxer from Bulgaria * Hristo Georgiev (canoeist), Bulgarian sprint canoeist * Hristo Georgiev (patron) (1824–1872), Bulgarian entrepreneur and philanthropist * Hristo Gospodinov (born 1979), Bulgarian football midfielder *Hadzhi H ...
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Male
Male (Planet symbols, symbol: ♂) is the sex of an organism that produces the gamete (sex cell) known as sperm, which fuses with the larger female gamete, or Egg cell, ovum, in the process of fertilisation. A male organism cannot sexual reproduction, reproduce sexually without access to at least one ovum from a female, but some organisms can reproduce both sexually and Asexual reproduction, asexually. Most male mammals, including male humans, have a Y chromosome, which codes for the production of larger amounts of testosterone to develop male reproductive organs. In humans, the word ''male'' can also be used to refer to gender, in the social sense of gender role or gender identity. Overview The existence of separate sexes has evolved independently at different times and in different lineage (evolution), lineages, an example of convergent evolution. The repeated pattern is sexual reproduction in isogamy, isogamous species with two or more mating types with gametes of identic ...
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Hristo Georgiev (patron)
Hristo Georgiev () was a wealthy Bulgarian entrepreneur, and younger brother of Evlogi Georgiev, who lived in the 19th century. Born in 1824 in Karlovo, he and his brother emigrated to Romania, where he was the head of a trading company. There, in May 1854, he would meet Nayden Gerov, who would become a close friend of his. With his brother he funded the construction of Sofia University Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" () is a public university, public research university in Sofia, Bulgaria. It is the oldest institution of higher education in Bulgaria. Founded on 1 October 1888, the edifice of the university was constr ... in Bulgaria's capital. The university was one of the most important and modern institutions of the time, with tens of thousands of native and foreign students. He died suddenly on 6 March 1872. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Georgiev, Hristo Burials at Bellu Cemetery People from Karlovo Bulgarian bankers Bulgarian expatriates in Romania Year ...
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Hristo Silyanov
Hristo Silyanov (1880 in Istanbul, Ottoman Empire – 1939 in Sofia, Bulgaria) () was a Bulgarians, Bulgarian revolutionary,Die Jungtürken und die Mazedonische Frage (1890-1918)
Mehmet Hacısalihoğlu, Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, 2003, , p. 20. historian and memoirist. He was among the activists of the Bulgarian Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Committees and in his memoirs uniquely described the history of the organization in its early period. Silyanov was born in a rich family in Istanbul, Constantinople. His father was a Macedonian Bulgarians, Bulgarian from Ohrid, Macedonia (region), Macedonia, and his mother was Greeks, Greek. He studied in Istanbul and Thessaloniki, but graduated from the Bulgarian school in Bitola. Later Silyanov worked as the Bulgarian ...
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Hristo Shopov
Hristo Naumov Shopov (, ; born 4 January 1964) is a Bulgarian actor. Shopov's father, Naum Shopov, was a famous Bulgarian actor as well. He is most noted for his 2004 portrayal of Pontius Pilate in Mel Gibson's ''The Passion of the Christ''. Shopov revived his role as Pilate in the 2006 film '' The Inquiry''. His dual roles as Pilate make him, along with Frank Thring, one of two actors to twice portray a character directly responsible for authorizing the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. He has become one of Bulgaria's most successful actors, making his debut in 1981 with ''Dishay, choveche'' (Breathe, Man!). His body of work includes many Bulgarian films such as '' Vchera'' (Yesterday) and ''Sledvay me'' (Follow Me). He has also appeared in several low-budget US film productions including ''Phantom Force'', ''Target of Opportunity'' and '' Alien Hunter''. In his homeland, he is best known for his role in the movie ''Vchera'', which became a symbol of several generations. The movie t ...
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Hristo Prodanov
Hristo Ivanov Prodanov also known as Christo Prodanov (; 24 February 1943 – disappeared 21 April 1984) was a Bulgarian mountaineer. Prodanov was the first Bulgarian to climb Mount Everest, doing it via the most difficult way—the West Ridge—as well as alone and without oxygen. Prodanov was the first person to climb Everest in April, when the weather conditions are generally too bad for an expedition, and also the thirteenth person (first person from the West Ridge) to climb Everest without using bottled oxygen. Climbing the summit at 18:15 local time, he had to descend overnight and got lost shortly after that. On the next afternoon, he reported he had lost his gloves and soon would be unable to hold the radio button long enough to talk. His body was never found. Prodanov was still a student when he became involved in mountaineering. He began work as a metallurgical engineer in Kremikovtzi AD in 1976. He had his first 7000 m ascent on 6 August 1967 when he climbed Lenin Peak ...
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Hristo Nikolov – Choko
Hristo Nikolov-Choko () (born 3 September 1939 in Varna Varna may refer to: Places Europe *Varna, Bulgaria, a city ** Varna Province ** Varna Municipality ** Gulf of Varna ** Lake Varna **Varna Necropolis * Vahrn, or Varna, a municipality in Italy * Varna (Šabac), a village in Serbia Asia * Var ...) is a retired Bulgarian football player. Nikolov was a central forward. He played with PFC Spartak Varna and earned 167 caps in the Bulgarian first division, scoring 48 goals. References External links Birthday announcement at Events.bg* 1939 births Living people Bulgarian men's footballers FC Spartak Varna players First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) players Men's association football forwards 20th-century Bulgarian sportsmen {{Bulgaria-footy-forward-stub ...
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Hristo Mladenov
Hristo Stefanov Mladenov () (7 January 1928 – 24 August 1996) was a Bulgarian football player and manager. He was the manager of the Bulgaria national team during the 1974 FIFA World Cup. He coached Bulgaria three times, and narrowly failed to get them to the finals of Euro 88. He also managed Spartak Pleven, Spartak Sofia, Levski Sofia, Beroe Stara Zagora, Slavia Sofia PFC Slavia Sofia 1913 () is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Sofia, which currently competes in the top tier of the Bulgarian football league system, the First League. Slavia's home ground is the Stadion Aleksandar Sh ..., Farense and Belenenses. References 1928 births Bulgarian men's footballers Bulgarian football managers 1974 FIFA World Cup managers Bulgaria national football team managers C.F. Os Belenenses managers Bulgarian expatriates in Portugal PFC Levski Sofia managers PFC Beroe Stara Zagora managers PFC Slavia Sofia managers 1996 deaths Expat ...
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Hristo Markov (footballer)
Hristo Markov () (born 27 August 1985) is a Bulgarian footballer who played for PFC Nesebar as a midfielder. He was raised in Lokomotiv Sofia's youth teams. So far he has played 53 games and scored 5 goals in the national championship. In June 2007 he went on loan to PFC Vidima-Rakovski Sevlievo PFC Vidima-Rakovski Sevlievo () was a Bulgarian football club based in Sevlievo, Sevlievo- Balabanica, which competed in various Bulgarian football leagues (ultimately the Bulgarian North-West V AFG, North-West V AFG, the third level of Bulgarian .... Six months later gone in Chavdar Etropole. References Bulgarian men's footballers 1985 births Living people First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) players FC Lokomotiv 1929 Sofia players PFC Vidima-Rakovski Sevlievo players FC Chavdar Etropole players OFC Nesebar players Men's association football midfielders 21st-century Bulgarian sportsmen {{Bulgaria-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Khristo Markov
Khristo Ganchev Markov (; born 27 January 1965, in Dimitrovgrad) is a former triple jumper from Bulgaria, best known for becoming Olympic champion in 1988. He also won the European and world championships. Markov was also the coach of compatriot Tereza Marinova (between 1997 and 2008), who won gold in the same discipline at the 2000 Olympics. Personal bests * Triple jump - 17.92 (1987) * Long jump - 8.23 * Pole vault Pole vaulting, also known as pole jumping, is a track and field event in which an athlete uses a long and flexible pole, usually made from fiberglass or carbon fiber, as an aid to jump over a #bar, bar. Pole jumping was already practiced by the ... - 5.40 (1994) References External links * * * * 1965 births Living people Bulgarian male triple jumpers Athletes (track and field) at the 1988 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1992 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for Bulgaria Olympic gold medalists for Bulgaria Sportspeop ...
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Hristo Makedonski
Hristo Nikolov Makedonski or Hristo Makedonski () (1835 in Gorni Todorak, today Greece – July 5, 1916 in Ruse, Bulgaria) was a Bulgarian hajduk voivode and revolutionary from Macedonia. Biography Hristo Makedonski was born in 1835 in the village of Gorni Todorak in the region of Macedonia (today Ano Theodoraki in the Kroussa municipal unit, Kilkis municipality, Kilkis regional unit, Greece), at that time part of the Ottoman Empire. He studied at the Greek school in his village and has been engaged with trade. After permanent Turkish repressions he became haiduk in the band of Stoimen voivode acting in Maleshevo. In 1862 he joined the First Bulgarian Legion of Georgi Rakovski in Belgrade and fought against the Turks in Belgrade. After the dissolution of the legion he arrived in Romania. In 1864-1865 he led a small detachment, with which on the order of Rakovski made the round of western Bulgarian lands. Later, in the period 1867-1868 Makedonski took part in the S ...
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Hristo Lukov
Hristo Nikolov Lukov (; 6 January 1887 in Varna – 13 February 1943 in Sofia) was a Bulgarian lieutenant-general, politician, and Minister of War, who led the nationalistic Union of Bulgarian National Legions (UBNL), an organisation largely supportive of Nazi ideology. He was assassinated in 1943 by two members of the Bulgarian resistance movement, Violeta Yakova and Ivan Burudzhiev. Military and political career First World War Hristo Nikolov Lukov was promoted during World War I to the rank of a major and a commander of an artillery battalion. Abroad he is incorrectly thought to be the commander of the 13th Infantry division during World War I. In fact, that was major-general Hristo Tsonev Lukov, a native of Gabrovo. Interwar period During the interwar period Hristo Nikolov Lukov became the commander of the Army School of Artillery, of the Training Section of the General Staff's Artillery Inspection, and of the 2nd and 3rd Infantry divisions. Between 1935–1938 Lukov ...
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Hristo Koilov
Hristo Dimitrov Koilov (; born 23 September 1969) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Career On the club level, Koilov played for Botev Plovdiv, CSKA Sofia, Lokomotiv Sofia, FC Luzern and 1. FC Union Berlin. For Berlin club Union he played from 1999 to 2003, when he was in the successful team that surprisingly reached the German cup final in May 2001 and afterwards the second round of the UEFA Cup. He played his last match in his career on 13 June 2009 with Lokomotiv Sofia against Slavia Sofia. In 1993 Koilov earned his first and only cap with Bulgaria national team. References External linksOfficial profileat PFC Lokomotiv Sofia FC Lokomotiv Sofia () is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Sofia, which currently plays in the First Professional Football League (Bulgaria), First League, the top tier of Bulgarian football. Founded as Railway Sports C ...'s website. * Bulgarian men's footballers 1969 birt ...
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