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    Kotel (Bulgarian: Котел [ˈkɔtɛɫ], Sarakatsani Greek: Κότελ) is a town in central Bulgaria, part of Sliven Province. It is the administrative centre of...
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  • Kotel, Bulgaria, a town in Bulgaria Kotel Pass, a mountain pass in Bulgaria Kotel Gap, a saddle in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica Kotel, Sodražica...
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    Dobri Bozhilov (category People from Kotel, Bulgaria)
    (Bulgarian: Добри Божилов Хаджиянакиев) (June 13, 1884 – February 1, 1945) was Prime Minister of Bulgaria during World War II. Born in Kotel, Bulgaria...
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    Sophronius of Vratsa (category People from Kotel, Bulgaria)
    leading figures of the early Bulgarian National Revival. Vladislavov was born in the town of Kotel in eastern Bulgaria in 1739 to the family of a cattle...
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    Petar Beron (category People from Kotel, Bulgaria)
    Petar Beron (Bulgarian: Петър Берон) (c. 1799, Kotel – 21 March 1871) was a Bulgarian educator. He created the first modern Bulgarian primer, known as...
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  • Tryavna, Kotel, Sopot, Koprivshtitsa, Elena, the old Bulgarian capital - Veliko Tarnovo and others. Zlatograd The building of the first Bulgarian Parliament...
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    Georgi Sava Rakovski (category People from Kotel, Bulgaria)
    Turkish authorities near the bulgarian city of Kotel during the Crimean War (1853–56). Considered to be one of the first Bulgarian literary poems, it was not...
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    Gavril Krastevich (category People from Kotel, Bulgaria)
    historian, and the first translator of Benjamin Franklin into Bulgarian. He was born in Kotel in 1817. He was Governor General of Eastern Rumelia between...
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    Christian Rakovsky (category People from Kotel, Bulgaria)
    Russian-language press. Christian Rakovsky was born to a wealthy Bulgarian family in Gradets — near Kotel — at the time still part of Ottoman-ruled Rumelia. He was...
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  • Battle of Devina (category 13th century in Bulgaria)
    fortress of Devina, close to the modern town of Kotel, Burgas Province, south-eastern Bulgaria. Ivailo of Bulgaria attacked the Byzantine army sent to help his...
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