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Lovech-Lovech
Lovech (Bulgarian: Ловеч, romanized: Lovech, pronounced [ˈɫɔvɛt͡ʃ]) is a city in north-central Bulgaria. It is the administrative centre of the Lovech
Lovech-Lovech Province
Lovech Province (Bulgarian: Област Ловеч, romanized: Oblast Lovech, former name Lovech okrug) is one of the 28 provinces of Bulgaria, lying at the northern
Lovech-PFC Litex Lovech
Litex (Bulgarian: Литекс) is a Bulgarian professional football club based in Lovech, which currently competes in the Second League. The club was founded
Lovech-Despotate of Lovech
of Lovech (Bulgarian: Деспотство Ловеч, romanized: Despotstvo Lovech), was a Bulgarian state, covering parts of the territory of what is now Lovech Province
Lovech-List of cities and towns in Bulgaria
• • • • Blagoevgrad Burgas Dobrich Gabrovo Haskovo Kardzhali Kyustendil Lovech Montana Pazardzhik Pernik Pleven Plovdiv Razgrad Ruse Shumen Silistra Sliven
Lovech-2010–11 PFC Litex Lovech season
non-FIFA nationality. Source: Source: Competitions Litex Lovech v Beroe Source: A PFG (in Bulgarian) Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head
Lovech-Automotive industry in Bulgaria
Bulgaria produced the Fiat 850 and Fiat 124 between 1967 and 1971. They were unofficially called "Pirin-FIATs". The plant was in the town of Lovech.
Lovech-Provinces of Bulgaria
The provinces of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: области на България, romanized: oblasti na Bǎlgariya) are the first-level administrative subdivisions of the country
Lovech-Postal codes in Bulgaria
Retrieved 2024-04-17. "Veliko Trnovo, Bulgaria Postal Codes". worldpostalcode.com. Retrieved 2024-04-17. "Lovech, Bulgaria Postal Codes". worldpostalcode.com
Lovech-Zlatomir Zagorčić
he moved to Bulgarian club Litex Lovech, where he won two Bulgarian A Group titles. In this time Zagorčić made his debut for the Bulgaria national team
Lovech-Lukovit
Lukovit (Bulgarian: Луковит [ˈɫukovit]) is a town in northern Bulgaria, part of Lovech Province. It is situated on both banks of the Zlatna Panega between
Lovech-Bulgaria
Bulgaria, officially the Republic of Bulgaria, is a country in Southeast Europe. Located west of the Black Sea and south of the Danube river, Bulgaria
Lovech-Bulgarian Orthodox Church
Eparchies in Bulgaria: (with Bulgarian names in brackets) Eparchy of Vidin (Видинска епархия) Eparchy of Vratsa (Врачанска епархия) Eparchy of Lovech (Ловешка
Lovech-2023–24 Second Professional Football League (Bulgaria)
Relegated Notes: Litex Lovech are ahead of Strumska Slava on head-to-head points: Strumska Slava 2–3 Litex Lovech, Litex Lovech 0–0 Strumska Slava Dunav
Lovech-Lovech Zoo
Lovech Zoo is a zoo located in Stratesh Park in Lovech, (international transliteration Loveč) is a city in north-central Bulgaria. On August 3, 2014,
Lovech-2011–12 PFC Litex Lovech season
Litex Lovech, as A Group winners in the previous season, played against CSKA Sofia in the 2011 Bulgarian Supercup, who themselves won the Bulgarian Cup
Lovech-Forced labour camps in the People's Republic of Bulgaria
delegation's visit. At Lovech and Skravena, 149 inmates died from abuse during this period. Lovech, a city in north-central Bulgaria, lies at the edge of
Lovech-2023–24 Bulgarian Cup
Kazanlak (III) v Bdin Vidin (II) Svetkavitsa Targovishte (III) v Litex Lovech (II) Vihren Sandanski (III) v Marek Dupnitsa (II) Spartak Varna (II) v Fratria
Lovech-American Girls' College in Lovech, Bulgaria
The American Girls’ College in Lovech, Bulgaria was established on December 18, 1881 by the protestant Rev. J. C. Challis. It first opened doors in Troyan
Lovech-Moskvitch (Bulgaria)
Moskvitch was a 20th-century Soviet/Bulgarian passenger car. Between 1966 and 1990, the Balkan factory in Lovech, Bulgaria, assembled the Soviet-designed Moskvitch
Lovech-Lovech Heights
Lovech Heights (Bulgarian: Ловешки възвишения, ‘Loveshki Vazvisheniya’ \'lo-vesh-ki v&-zvi-'she-ni-ya\) are the heights rising to 1634 m (Mount Moriya)
Lovech-Siege of Lovech
The siege of Lovech (Bulgarian: Обсада на Ловеч, romanized: Obsada na Lovech) took place in the spring of 1187 between the forces of Bulgaria and the Byzantine
Lovech-Lovech Fortress
Lovech Fortress is a medieval stronghold in Lovech, Bulgaria, that gained prominence during the Second Bulgarian Empire. After the Byzantine Empire unsuccessfully
Lovech-Oreshak, Lovech Province
Oreshak (Bulgarian: Орешак) is a village, situated in the middle part of the Balkan Mountains in Troyan Municipality, Lovech Province, Bulgaria. There is
Lovech-Rosen Kirilov
various clubs. He played as a centre-back for the Bulgaria national team, CSKA Sofia, Litex Lovech, Adanaspor, APOP Kinyras and Vaslui. Kirilov moved
Lovech-Litex Motors
manufacturer at the jointly developed facility located in Bahovitsa, near Lovech, Bulgaria. It began manufacturing the Voleex C10 hatchback from knock-down kits
Lovech-Troyan
Troyan (Bulgarian: Троян pronounced [troˈjan]) is a town remembering the name of Roman Emperor Trajan, in Lovech Province in central Bulgaria . It is
Lovech-Aglen, Bulgaria
Aglen (Bulgarian: Ъглен [ɐˈɡlɛn]) is a village in Lukovit Municipality, Lovech Province, in northern Bulgaria. The village is situated on the River Vit
Lovech-Krushuna Falls
series of waterfalls in Northern Bulgaria, near the village of Krushuna, Letnitsa Municipality, 34 km from the city of Lovech. They are famous with their picturesque
Lovech-Lovech Municipality
Lovech Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Ловеч) is a municipality (obshtina) in Lovech Province, Central-North Bulgaria, located on the border between the
Lovech-Gradski stadion (Lovech)
Gradski stadion (Bulgarian: Градски стадион, lit. ''City Stadium'') is a football stadium in Lovech, Bulgaria. It is currently used for football matches
Lovech-Svetoslav Todorov
Litex Lovech in the Bulgarian A Football Group. After being part of the youth system since the age of 6, Todorov began his career at Bulgarian First Division
Lovech-Covered Bridge, Lovech
The Covered Bridge (Bulgarian: Покрит мост, Pokrit most) is, as the name suggests, a covered bridge in the town of Lovech, Bulgaria. It has also been termed
Lovech-Velchevo, Lovech Province
Velchevo is a village in Apriltsi Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 42°53′00″N 24°48′00″E / 42
Lovech-2009 Bulgarian Cup final
Litex Lovech, who beat Minyor Pernik 1–0 in their semi-final, and Pirin Blagoevgrad who beat Levski Sofia 1–0. The match was Litex's seventh Bulgarian Cup
Lovech-Georgi Minchev (footballer)
2015-04-14. Младежка лига Lovech vs Dobrudzha Lovech vs Spartak "ЦСКА-София прати младежки национал във Втора лига" (in Bulgarian). sportal.bg. 17 February
Lovech-Slatina, Lovech Province
Slatina is a village in Lovech Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 43°06′00″N 23°58′00″E / 43.1000°N
Lovech-Glozhene, Lovech Province
Glozhene (Bulgarian: Гложене [ˈɡɫɔʒɛnɛ]) is a village in Teteven Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014
Lovech-Pirin-Fiat
produced in Lovech, Bulgaria, and the result of a collaboration between Fiat (an Italian automobile firm) and SPC Balkankar (a Bulgarian state production
Lovech-Stefanovo, Lovech Province
Stefanovo is a village in Lovech Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 43°01′00″N 24°49′00″E / 43
Lovech-Lisets, Lovech Province
Lisets is a village in Lovech Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 43°10′55″N 24°40′00″E / 43.1819°N
Lovech-Skobelevo, Lovech Province
Skobelevo is a village in Lovech Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 43°09′00″N 24°39′00″E / 43
Lovech-Dobrevtsi, Lovech Province
Dobrevtsi is a village in Yablanitsa Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 43°04′00″N 24°05′00″E / 43
Lovech-Maxim of Bulgaria
of Branit on December 30, 1956. In 1960, he was elected Metropolitan of Lovech on October 30, 1960, and won the election as Patriarch on July 4, 1971,
Lovech-Malak Izvor, Lovech Province
Malak Izvor is a village in Yablanitsa Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 42°59′00″N 24°08′00″E / 42
Lovech-Chavdartsi, Lovech Province
Chavdartsi is a village in Lovech Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 43°15′00″N 25°00′00″E / 43
Lovech-Dabrava, Lovech Province
in Lovech Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Dabrava Glacier on Graham Land, Antarctica is named after the village. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed
Lovech-Dimitar Dimitrov (football manager)
forced his early retirement. He has managed Neftochimic Burgas, Litex Lovech, the Bulgaria national team, Levski Sofia, Lokomotiv Plovdiv, Chernomorets Burgas
Lovech-First Bulgarian Empire
The First Bulgarian Empire (Church Slavonic: блъгарьско цѣсарьствиѥ, romanized: blŭgarĭsko tsěsarǐstvije; Bulgarian: Първо българско царство) was a medieval
Lovech-Sokolovo, Lovech Province
Sokolovo is a village in Lovech Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 43°05′00″N 24°37′00″E / 43.0833°N
Lovech-Stoycho Stoilov
Litex Lovech, making a name for himself with the latter when they won their first two domestic titles in the late 1990s. He reached a Bulgarian Cup final
Lovech-Aleksandrovo, Lovech Province
Aleksandrovo is a village in Lovech Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Aleksandrovo has a population of 1,548. It is an ethnically diverse
Lovech-Ablanitsa, Lovech Province
Ablanitsa is a village in Lovech Municipality, Lovech Province, in the north-western region of Bulgaria, situated right at the foot of the mountain Stara
Lovech-Golyam Izvor, Lovech Province
Golyam izvor is a village in Teteven Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 42°57′00″N 24°06′00″E / 42
Lovech-Levski Peak (Bulgaria)
Levski Peak (Bulgarian: Левски [ˈlɛfski]), or Ambaritsa is a peak in the Central Balkan Mountains in Lovech Province, Bulgaria. It is named after the
Lovech-People's Republic of Bulgaria
The People's Republic of Bulgaria (PRB; Bulgarian: Народна република България (НРБ), pronounced [nɐˈrɔdnɐ rɛˈpublikɐ bɐɫˈɡarijɐ] Narodna republika Bŭlgariya
Lovech-State Aircraft Factory (Bulgaria)
State Plane Factory (Bulgarian: Държавна самолетна фабрика) was established in 1938 and operated until 1954 in Lovech. The buildings of the factory were
Lovech-Sopot, Lovech Province
Sopot (Bulgarian: Сопот) is a village in northern Bulgaria, located in the Ugarchin Municipality of the Lovech Province. Sopot, Lovech, Bulgaria at GEOnet
Lovech-Balgarene, Lovech Province
is a village in Lovech Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Revolutionary Tinko Simov was from the village. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30
Lovech-Brestovo, Lovech Province
Brestovo is a village in Lovech Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 43°08′00″N 24°56′00″E / 43.1333°N
Lovech-Economy of Bulgaria
(Plovdiv, Lom, Sofia, Lovech). Lovech has an automotive assembly plant. Rousse serves as the main centre for agricultural machinery. Bulgarian arms production
Lovech-Leshnitsa, Lovech Province
Leshnitsa is a village in Lovech Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 43°01′00″N 24°42′00″E / 43
Lovech-Dragana, Bulgaria
Dragana is a village in Ugarchin Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 42°10′42″N 24°23′39″E / 42.1783°N
Lovech-Staro Selo, Lovech Province
Staro Selo is a village in Troyan Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 v t e
Lovech-Bezhanovo, Lovech Province
Bezhanovo is a village in Lukovit Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 43°14′00″N 24°24′00″E / 43
Lovech-Troyan Monastery
the banks of the Cherni Osam near Oreshak, a village 10 km from Troyan in Lovech Province, and is a popular tourist destination. The main church of the monastery
Lovech-Tourism in Bulgaria
Zdanie Great Basilica, Pliska Covered Bridge, Lovech Asen's Fortress Euxinograd 1300 Years of Bulgaria Cherven fortress Villa Armira Buzludzha Vrana Palace
Lovech-Lyuboslav Penev
wanted him to stay. The club was leader in the Bulgarian championship before the last round, when Litex Lovech took the leadership. On 13 January 2010, after
Lovech-11th MMC – Lovech
Multi-member Constituency – Lovech is a constituency whose borders are the same as Lovech Province in Bulgaria. In the 2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election
Lovech-Terziysko, Lovech Province
Terzyisko is a village located in Troyan Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 42°54′00″N 24°36′00″E / 42
Lovech-Ugarchin
Ugarchin (Bulgarian: Угърчин [oɡɐrˈt͡ʃin]) is a town located along the Kamenitsa river in the Lovech Province in central northern Bulgaria. It is the administrative
Lovech-Northern Bulgaria
Administratively, Northern Bulgaria includes the following 14 Bulgarian provinces: Dobrich Province Gabrovo Province Lovech Province Montana Province Pleven
Lovech-Vasil Levski
him at an inn near Lovech and executed him by hanging in Sofia. Levski looked beyond the act of liberation and envisioned a Bulgarian republic of ethnic
Lovech-First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)
League (Bulgarian: Първа професионална футболна лига, romanized: Parva Profesionalna Futbolna Liga), commonly known as Parva Liga or Bulgarian First League
Lovech-2004 Bulgarian Cup final
2004 Bulgarian Cup final was played at the Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia on 12 May 2004 and was contested between the sides of Litex Lovech and
Lovech-Golets, Bulgaria
Golets is a village in Ugarchin Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 43°03′00″N 24°35′00″E / 43.0500°N
Lovech-Malinovo, Lovech Province
Malinovo is a village in Lovech Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. The village of Malinovo has a Turkish majority. It is one of the few
Lovech-Municipalities of Bulgaria
village: Treklyano) Lovech • Apriltsi • Troyan • Teteven • Lukovit • Ugarchin • Letnitsa • Yablanitsa Municipalities within Lovech Province with their
Lovech-Rumyantsevo, Bulgaria
Roumyantsevo is a village in Lukovit Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 43°08′00″N 24°09′00″E / 43
Lovech-Patriarch of All Bulgaria
Plovdiv, Cyril, Bulgarian patriarch. After the death of Patriarch Cyril in 1971, the Church elected in his place Maxim, the metropolitan of Lovech, who was the
Lovech-NUTS statistical regions of Bulgaria
Vidin BG112 Montana BG113 Vratsa BG12 North Central BG121 Pleven BG122 Lovech BG123 Veliko Tarnovo BG124 Gabrovo BG125 Ruse BG13 North East BG131 Varna
Lovech-Galata, Lovech Province
Galata is a village in Teteven Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 43°01′00″N 24°17′00″E / 43.0167°N
Lovech-Ivan Sratsimir of Bulgaria
the last ruler of medieval Bulgaria. Sratsimir Hill on Trinity Peninsula in Antarctica is named after him. Born in Lovech in 1324 or 1325, Ivan Sratsimir
Lovech-Grisha Ganchev
the major shareholders of Bulgarian football club CSKA Sofia. Ganchev attended sports high school "Asen Draganov" in Lovech, specializing in wrestling
Lovech-Demographics of Bulgaria
Republic of Bulgaria is monitored by the National Statistical Institute of Bulgaria. Demographic features of the population of Bulgaria include population
Lovech-Telephone numbers in Bulgaria
Telephone numbers in Bulgaria are under a full number dialing plan, meaning that the full national number must be dialed for all calls, while it retains
Lovech-Bulgaria women's national football team
The Bulgaria women's national football team have been nicknamed as "Лъвиците (The Lionesses)". Bulgaria plays their home matches on the Lovech Stadium
Lovech-PFC Litex Lovech II
PFC Litex Lovech II (Bulgarian: ПФК Литекс Ловеч 2) or Litex Lovech 2 was a Bulgarian football team based in Lovech. Founded in 2015, it was the reserve
Lovech-Kiril Despodov
Greece club PAOK and the Bulgaria national team, which he captains. Despodov made his way through the youth teams at Litex Lovech before making his senior
Lovech-Dimitar Karadaliev
a full decade for Litex Lovech, winning two national championships in 1998 and 1999. Karadaliev was also part of the Lovech team that finished in second
Lovech-II-35 road (Bulgaria)
(Bulgarian: Републикански път II-35) is a 2nd class road in Bulgaria, running in general direction north–south through the territory of Pleven, Lovech
Lovech-FC CSKA 1948 Sofia
group of CSKA supporters who opposed Grisha Ganchev's recognition of Litex Lovech for CSKA Sofia after the owner of the old club abolished its phoenix club
Lovech-List of villages in Bulgaria
Kardzhali Province List of villages in Kyustendil Province List of villages in Lovech Province List of villages and towns in Montana Province List of villages
Lovech-Radostin Kishishev
between 1997–98 with another Bulgarian footballer, Kostadin Vidolov. He returned to Bulgaria with Litex Lovech, and won the Bulgarian league title with them
Lovech-Bulgarian Muslims
Southern Bulgaria. They also live in a group of villages in the Lovech Province in Northern Bulgaria. The name Pomak is pejorative in Bulgarian and is resented
Lovech-PFC CSKA Sofia
Under Radukanov, CSKA won the 2011 Bulgarian Cup and the Bulgarian SuperCup, beating league champions Litex Lovech 3–1. CSKA started 2011–12 with eight-straight
Lovech-Ribaritsa, Lovech Province
Ribaritsa (Bulgarian: Рибарица, also transliterated Ribarica, Ribaritza) is a village in Teteven Municipality, Lovech Province. It lies at the foot of
Lovech-Yoglav
Yoglav (Bulgarian: Йоглав [ˈjɔɡɫɐf]) is a village in Lovech Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 43°12′00″N
Lovech-Ivaylo Petev
playing in Bulgaria, a part from a season at Greek club Trikala. He was most successful early in his career with hometown club Litex Lovech. After finishing
Lovech-2002–03 Bulgarian Cup
The 2002–03 Bulgarian Cup was the 63rd season of the Bulgarian Cup. Levski Sofia won the competition, beating Litex Lovech 2–1 in the final at the Vasil
Lovech-Meteorite fall
Gujba 3 April 1984 Nigeria Yobe CBa No Gumoschnik 28 April 1904 Bulgaria Lovech H5 No Gurram Konda October 1814 India Andhra Pradesh L6 No Gursum
Lovech-Martin Achkov
winger for Septemvri Sofia. Achkov began his career in CSKA Sofia and Litex Lovech, before moving to Slavia Sofia in the summer of 2019. In January 2020 he
Lovech-Sofia
soʊˈfiːə/ SOH-fee-ə, SOF-; Bulgarian: София, romanized: Sofiya, IPA: [ˈsɔfijɐ] ) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria. It is situated in the Sofia
Lovech-Osam
peak. In Troyan, the black and white Osams join. It runs north towards Lovech, then north-east until Letnitsa and Levski, where it turns north-west until
Lovech-Devetashka cave
Devetàshka cave (Bulgarian: Деветашката пещера) is a large karst cave around 7 km (4.3 mi) east of Letnitsa and 15 km (9.3 mi) northeast of Lovech, near the
Lovech-Regional Amateur Football Groups (Bulgaria)
East A OFG Kardzhali A OFG Kyustendil Osogovo A OFG Kyustendil Rila A OFG Lovech A OFG Montana A OFG Pazardzhik A OFG Pernik North A OFG Pernik South A OFG
Lovech-Brestnitsa, Lovech Province
Brestnitsa is a village in Yablanitsa Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 43°04′00″N 24°11′00″E / 43
Lovech-Hlevene
Hlevene (Bulgarian: Хлевене [ˈxlɛvɛnɛ]) is a village in Lovech Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014
Lovech-Karlukovo
Karlukovo (Bulgarian: Карлуково [kɐrˈɫukovo]) is a village in Lukovit Municipality, Lovech Province, northwestern Bulgaria. 43°10′00″N 24°04′00″E / 43
Lovech-The Bishop of Lovech
The Bishop of Lovech (Bulgarian: Ловчанският владика) is a Bulgarian comedy play by Teodosiy Ikonomov, considered the first Bulgarian play. Ikonomov wrote
Lovech-List of football clubs in Bulgaria
list of football teams in Bulgaria, contains football clubs that have recently been and/or still are members of the Bulgarian Football Union. The list
Lovech-Bulgarian Exarchate
Tarnovo. The first (after Hilarion of Lovech had to resign before being confirmed by the government) Bulgarian Exarch was Antim I who was elected by the
Lovech-Tsetska Tsacheva
the National Assembly of Bulgaria since its establishment in 1878. Tsacheva was born in Dragana, Ugarchin Municipality, Lovech Province. She finished the
Lovech-Emil Tsenov
Tsenov started his career in CSKA Sofia Academy and in 2020 moved to Litex Lovech. He joined Minyor Pernik in 2021 and after 2 years he joined CSKA 1948.
Lovech-Dabrava
Province, a village in Bulgaria Dabrava, Dobrich Province, a village in Bulgaria Dabrava, Lovech Province, a village in Bulgaria Dabrava Glacier, Antarctica
Lovech-Bulgarian National Revival
The Bulgarian Revival (Bulgarian: Българско възраждане, Balgarsko vazrazhdane or simply: Възраждане, Vazrazhdane, and Turkish: Bulgar ulus canlanması)
Lovech-Eternal derby of Bulgarian football
The Eternal derby of Bulgarian football or simply The Eternal derby (Bulgarian: Вечното дерби) is the name of the local derby football match between the
Lovech-Hristo Yanev
May 2018 Litex Lovech Bulgarian A PFG: 2009–10, 2010–11 Bulgarian Supercup: 2010 CSKA Sofia Bulgarian A PFG: 2002–03, 2004–05 Bulgarian Cup: 2005–06 CSKA
Lovech-History of Bulgaria
towns — such as Gabrovo, Tryavna, Karlovo, Koprivshtitsa, Lovech, Skopie — prospered. The Bulgarian peasants actually possessed their land, although it officially
Lovech-Geography of Bulgaria
Bulgaria is a country situated in Southeast Europe that occupies the eastern quarter of the Balkan peninsula, being the largest country within its geographic
Lovech-PFC Litex Lovech in European football
Lovech-PFC Beroe Stara Zagora
Football Club Beroe Stara Zagora, better known as just Beroe (Bulgarian: Берое), is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Stara Zagora
Lovech-City Radio (Bulgaria)
Stara Zagora, Blagoevgrad and Kyustendil. In 2007 it won a license for Lovech. From August 19, 2008 Radio City broadcasts in Ruse (until 3 September 2010)
Lovech-PP–DB
PP–DB (Bulgarian: ПП – ДБ) is a Bulgarian electoral coalition between We Continue the Change and Democratic Bulgaria. The alliance was formed prior to
Lovech-Varna, Bulgaria
Varna (Bulgarian: Варна, pronounced [ˈvarnɐ]) is the third-largest city in Bulgaria and the largest city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea
Lovech-Oreshene, Lovech Province
of Lovech. Bicycle production was resumed in 1957 and continued until 1988. The Balkan brand has been preserved and was very popular in Bulgaria. By
Lovech-Bulgarian Air Force
The Bulgarian Air Force (Bulgarian: Военновъздушни сили, romanized: Voennovazdushni sili) is one of the three branches of the Military of Bulgaria, the
Lovech-Bulgaria (theme)
of Bulgaria in 1018. Its capital was Scupi (or Skoupoi) and it was governed by a strategos. The theme of Bulgaria did not encompass the old Bulgarian lands
Lovech-Georgi Ivanov (cosmonaut)
Bulgarian cosmonaut. He was a member of the National Assembly of Bulgaria in 1990. Born in Lovech, Georgi Kakalov attended the Military Air-force School in Dolna
Lovech-Hristo Stoichkov
was appointed manager of Bulgarian side Litex Lovech, replacing Lyuboslav Penev, who left to become manager of the Bulgaria national team. In May 2013
Lovech-Teteven Municipality
Teteven Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Тетевен) is a municipality (obshtina) in Lovech Province, Central-North Bulgaria, located from the northern slopes
Lovech-Said Ibraimov
Blagoevgrad, Ibraimov played for Montana, Naftex Burgas, Litex Lovech and Levski Sofia, winning a Bulgarian Cup with the "bluemen" during the 2002/2003 season. After
Lovech-Bulgarian Footballer of the Year
Bulgarian Footballer of the Year (Bulgarian: Футболист №1 на България, Futbolist №1 na Balgariya) is an annual title awarded to the best Bulgarian association
Lovech-Kakrina
Kakrina (Bulgarian: Къкрина) is a village in central northern Bulgaria, part of Lovech Municipality, Lovech Province. It lies in the central Fore-Balkan
Lovech-Second Bulgarian Empire
year, the Byzantines besieged Lovech but could not seize it; they signed an armistice that de facto recognized Bulgarian independence. In 1189, when the
Lovech-Zoran Janković (footballer)
he represented Bulgaria as a player. During his career, Janković represented FK Borac Čačak, FK Železnik, FK Vojvodina, PFC Litex Lovech, Dalian Shide
Lovech-Bulgarian Supercup
the 2003-04 season, PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv and the 2003–04 Bulgarian Cup holder, PFC Litex Lovech. The match was held at Naftex Stadium in Burgas and Lokomotiv
Lovech-Ivaylo Petkov
2009, Petkov returned to Bulgaria and signed with Litex Lovech. He has won two A PFG titles, a Bulgarian Cup and a Bulgarian Supercup. At the end of 2010–11
Lovech-Devetaki
a village in Lovech Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Author unknown (date unknown). Municipality Lovech. Guide Bulgaria. Retrieved on
Lovech-Ferario Spasov
Spasov (Bulgarian: Ферарио Спасов; 20 February 1962 – 11 November 2023) was a Bulgarian football coach and player. Spasov was manager of Litex Lovech and
Lovech-Ottoman Bulgaria
of Lovech. the population living in the future Principality of Bulgaria in 1875 was estimated at 2,085,224 people, of whom 1,187,564 were Bulgarians (56
Lovech-Hemus motorway
motorway (Bulgarian: Автомагистрала „Хемус“, Avtomagistrala "Hemus") or Haemus motorway, designated A2, is a partially built motorway in Bulgaria. Its planned
Lovech-Vasil Kirov
Kirov previously played for PFC Marek Dupnitsa in the A PFG. Litex Lovech Bulgarian A Group: 1998–99 "Stats Centre: Vasko Kirov Facts". Guardian.co.uk
Lovech-List of bridges in Bulgaria
of Byala]. Bulgariatravel.org (in Bulgarian). Archived from the original on 21 March 2016. "The Covered Bridge, Lovech". Bulgariatravel.org. Archived from
Lovech-Balkan (motorcycle)
Balkan (Bulgarian: Балкан) was a brand of motorcycles, mopeds and bicycles manufactured in Lovech, Bulgaria in 1957-1975. Following the end of the Second
Lovech-Prohodna
the Iskar Gorge near the village of Karlukovo in Lukovit Municipality, Lovech Province. The cave is known for the two eye-like holes in its ceiling, known
Lovech-Bulgarian Armed Forces
The Bulgarian Army (Bulgarian: Българска армия, romanized: Bŭlgarska armiya) Also called The Bulgarian Armed Forces is the military of Bulgaria. The commander-in-chief
Lovech-Bulgarian Red Cross
Veliko Tarnovo, Vidin, Vratsa, Gabrovo, Dobrich, Kardjali, Kyustendil, Lovech, Montana, Pazardzhik, Pernik, Pleven, Plovdiv, Razgrad, Russe, Silistra
Lovech-Balkan (factory)
is a private joint-stock, machine-building company plant located in Lovech, Bulgaria, established in 1938. It produced aircraft, automobiles, motorcycles
Lovech-2007 Bulgarian Supercup
the runner-up of Bulgarian Cup, Litex Lovech. The match was held on 26 July 2007 at the Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia, Bulgaria. Levski beat Litex
Lovech-Bulgarian Land Forces
The Bulgarian Land Forces (Bulgarian: Сухопътни войски на България, romanized: Sukhopŭtni voĭski na Bŭlgariya, lit. 'Ground Forces of Bulgaria') are the
Lovech-2009 Bulgarian Supercup
the 2008–09 Bulgarian Cup holder, Litex Lovech. The match was held on 1 August 2009 at the Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia, Bulgaria. Levski beat
Lovech-Aykut Ramadan
Sofia. Ramadan joined CSKA Sofia academy in 2006. In 2015 he moved to Litex Lovech, just to return in CSKA in January 2016. In December 2018 he was announced
Lovech-Pomaks
Bulgarian Christian-heretical language surroundings of North Bulgaria (the regions of Lovech, Teteven, Lukovit, Byala Slatina). According to one theory
Lovech-Georgi Antonov
Antonov (Bulgarian: Георги Антонов; born 7 July 1970 in Vratsa) is a former Bulgarian footballer who played as a defender. CSKA Sofia Bulgarian A Group:
Lovech-Berat
France Fermo, Marche, Italy Karmiel, Northern District, Israel Lovech, Lovech Province, Bulgaria Ploiești, Muntenia, Romania Prizren, Prizren District, Kosovo
Lovech-Darzhavna Aeroplanna Rabotilnitsa
(Държавна самолетна фабрика - State Airplane Factory, abbr. ДСФ - DSF) in Lovech in 1940, designers remained in DAR. Tsvetan Lazarov [bg] was DAR's head
Lovech-Cherni Vit cheese
Vit (Bulgarian: „Черни Вит“) is a Bulgarian cheese exclusively produced in and around the village of Cherni Vit in Teteven Municipality, Lovech Province
Lovech-Elena-Evgenia, wife of Ivan Asen I
the battles against Byzantine Empire, Elena was captured during Siege of Lovech in an ambush and kept in Constantinople as hostage; when Ivan Asen ascended
Lovech-Dormushali Saidhodzha
Saidhodzha played for the Bulgaria national under-21 football team.[citation needed] Litex Lovech Bulgarian Supercup Runners-up 2009 Bulgarian A PFG 2009-10 CSKA
Lovech-Nazad, nazad, Kalino mome
mome" in Lovech" (in Bulgarian). www.bulphoto.com. Retrieved 2009-05-03. ""Nazad, nazad Kalino mome" on the concert in Burgas" (in Bulgarian). www.slavishow
Lovech-2004 Bulgarian Supercup
winner of the 2004 Bulgarian Cup Final, Litex Lovech. The match was held on 31 July 2004 at the Lazur Stadium in Burgas, Bulgaria. Lokomotiv beat Litex
Lovech-Gorsko Slivovo
Gorsko Slivovo is a village in Letnitsa Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 43°12′00″N 25°04′00″E / 43
Lovech-Ruse, Bulgaria
Ruse (also transliterated as Rousse, Russe; Bulgarian: Русе [ˈrusɛ]) is the fifth largest city in Bulgaria. Ruse is in the northeastern part of the country
Lovech-Troyan Municipality
Troyan Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Троян) is a municipality (obshtina) in Lovech Province, Central-North Bulgaria, located from the northern slopes
Lovech-Yablanitsa Municipality
Yablanitsa Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Ябланица) is a small municipality (obshtina) in Lovech Province, Central-North Bulgaria, located in the area of
Lovech-Internet in Bulgaria
Veliko Tarnovo, Lovech, Ruse and Blagoevgrad.[citation needed] Asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) technology was introduced in Bulgaria after the privatisation
Lovech-Internal Revolutionary Organization
the town of Lovech. The foundation of IRO reflected Levski's ideas that the centre of revolutionary activity be transferred from the Bulgarian emigrant circles
Lovech-Chiflik, Lovech Province
Chiflik (Bulgarian: Чифлик) is a village in Troyan Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Chiflik Resort, Troyan Municipality, Bulgaria Chiflik
Lovech-Mongol invasion of Bulgaria and Serbia
Europe, Mongol tumens led by Batu Khan and Kadan invaded Serbia and then Bulgaria in the spring of 1242 after defeating the Hungarians at the battle of Mohi
Lovech-List of Bulgarian wine regions
Black Sea GCAO Euxinograd GCAO Han Krum GCAO Novi Pazar GCAO Novo Selo GCAO Lovech GCAO Lozitsa GCAO Lyaskovets GCAO Pavlikeni GCAO Pleven GCAO Rousse GCAO
Lovech-Diego Ferraresso
to Bulgaria, joining Litex Lovech's academy, after catching the eye of the player agent Rogério Pereira. Ferares made his team debut for Litex Lovech in
Lovech-Lukovit Municipality
Lukovit Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Луковит) is a municipality (obshtina) in Lovech Province, Central-North Bulgaria, located from the Fore-Balkan
Lovech-1998–99 A Group
top Bulgarian professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1948. It was contested by 16 teams, and Litex Lovech won
Lovech-Neophyte of Bulgaria
against 47 for Metropolitan Gabriel of Lovech. As Patriarch, he met with Pope Francis during the latter's visit to Bulgaria in 2019, in what was seen to be a
Lovech-History of Bulgaria (1878–1946)
1878 Treaty of Berlin set up an autonomous state, the Principality of Bulgaria, within the Ottoman Empire. Although remaining under Ottoman sovereignty
Lovech-Apriltsi
Apriltsi (Bulgarian: Априлци [ɐˈpriɫt͡si]) is a small town in Lovech Province, Central-North Bulgaria, located in the vicinity of the highest part of
Lovech-Andrey Yordanov
Andrey Yordanov (Bulgarian: Андрей Йорданов; born 6 September 2001) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a defender for Pirin Blagoevgrad . Yordanov
Lovech-Romani people in Bulgaria
Romani people in Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Циганите в България, romanized: Ciganite v Bǎlgariya; Romani: Romane ando Bulgariya) constitute Europe's densest
Lovech-Bantcho Bantchevsky
City during a nationally broadcast performance. Bantchevsky was born in Lovech, and had little formal musical training in his youth. Village cultural life
Lovech-Central Balkan dialect
The Central Balkan dialect includes a number of subdialects, e.g. Troyan, Lovech, Gabrovo, Karlovo, Kalofer, Tryavna, etc. which share many common features
Lovech-Dragoljub Simonović
local FK Obilić, before transferring to Bulgarian Litex Lovech in 1998, where he won the 1998/1999 Bulgarian Championship. In 2001, he transferred to
Lovech-Conservative Bulgaria
Conservative Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Консервативна България), previously knowns as National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Национален фронт
Lovech-Petar Hubchev
Born in the village of Glozhene, Lovech Province, Hubchev initially began his career as a centre-back at Osam Lovech and being called up for the national
Lovech-Nikopol, Bulgaria
Nikopol (Bulgarian: Никопол [niˈkɔpoɫ]; historically Greek: Νικόπολις, Nikópolis, Latin: Nicopolis, Turkish: Niğbolu) is a town in northern Bulgaria, the
Lovech-Unisonic (band)
15 October 2020. "UNISONIC Taps GAMMA RAY Drummer MICHAEL EHRÉ For Bulgarian Lovech Rock Fest". Bravewords.com. Retrieved 15 October 2020. Unisonic official
Lovech-2003–04 Bulgarian Cup
The 2003–04 Bulgarian Cup was the 64th season of the Bulgarian Cup. Litex Lovech won the competition, beating CSKA Sofia 6–5 on penalties in the final
Lovech-Karpachevo
Karpachevo is a village in Letnitsa Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 43°13′00″N 25°01′00″E / 43
Lovech-Drashkova Polyana
Drashkova Polyana is a village in Apriltsi Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 42°54′00″N 24°48′00″E / 42
Lovech-Georgi Denev
Georgi Nikolov Denev (Bulgarian: Георги Никoлoв Денев; born 18 April 1950) is a former Bulgarian football player and manager. Denev made 49 appearances
Lovech-Ivan Mitrev
Ivan Mitrev (Bulgarian: Иван Митрев; born 28 May 1999) is a Bulgarian professional footballer who plays as a winger or forward and is currently a free
Lovech-Bulgarian Turks
estimated to also include some 10,000 Pomaks or Muslim Bulgarians, living mostly in the region of Lovech. The Congress of Berlin ceded the kaza of Cuma-i Bâlâ
Lovech-United Bulgarian Bank
United Bulgarian Bank (UBB) is one of the leading Bulgarian commercial banks. It is the first and largest banking consolidation project in Bulgaria, accomplished
Lovech-Maksim Stoykov
Maksim Stoykov (Bulgarian: Максим Стойков; born 13 January 1991) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a midfielder. "Stats Centre: Maksim Stoykov Facts"
Lovech-Nikolay Dimitrov (footballer, born 1970)
in Petrich) is a Bulgarian former football player. He played as a right back and spent the majority of his career with Litex Lovech. Born in Petrich,
Lovech-List of twin towns and sister cities in Bulgaria
сътрудничество". adm.lom.bg (in Bulgarian). Lom. Retrieved 20 February 2020. "Побратимени градове". lovech.bg (in Bulgarian). Lovech. Retrieved 29 October 2019
Lovech-Stamen Belchev
manager of Litex Lovech II, the reserve team of former Bulgarian champions Litex Lovech which competed in B Group, the second level of Bulgarian football. On
Lovech-Džemal Berberović
and Herzegovina Football Cup (2): 2001–02, 2004–05 Litex Lovech Bulgarian Cup: 2007–08 Bulgarian A PFG: 2010–11 Ismir Pintol trophy: 2005 "DZEMAL BERBEROVIC"
Lovech-2007–08 UEFA Cup
qualifying round Young Boys (4th) AIK (2nd) Vardar (CW) Rhyl (2nd) Litex Lovech (4th) Zlaté Moravce (CW) Rabotnički (2nd) Glentoran (2nd) Maccabi Tel Aviv
Lovech-Panathinaikos F.C.
UEFA Cup quarter-finals. En route, the Greek team had knocked-out Litex Lovech, Fenerbahçe (with an impressive 4–1 win in Leoforos Alexandras Stadium)
Lovech-1997–98 A Group
since its establishment in 1948. It was contested by 16 teams, and Litex Lovech won the championship. Source: rsssf.com (C) Champions; (R) Relegated Source:
Lovech-1998–99 A Group
and Litex Lovech won the championship. Source: rsssf.com (C) Champions; (R) Relegated Notes: Litex (Lovech) have changed name to Lovech. Litex and Levski
Lovech-Dabrava
village in Bulgaria Dabrava, Dobrich Province, a village in Bulgaria Dabrava, Lovech Province, a village in Bulgaria Dabrava Glacier, Antarctica All pages with
Lovech-2006 UEFA Cup final
Saint Petersburg 1–2 (A) Bye Matchday 4 Vitória de Guimarães 3–1 (H) Litex Lovech 2–0 (H) Matchday 5 Bolton Wanderers 1–1 (A) Group D winners Source: [citation
Lovech-Bulgarian Orthodox Church
of Patriarch Cyril in 1971, in his place was elected the Metropolitan of Lovech, Maxim, leading the church until his death in 2012. On 10 November 2012
Lovech-2007 Copa América squads
6 2DF Alejandro Cichero (1977-04-24)24 April 1977 (aged 30) 40 1 Litex Lovech 7 4FW José Torrealba (1980-06-13)13 June 1980 (aged 27) 12 3 Mamelodi Sundowns
Lovech-Radostin Kishishev
Bulgarian footballer, Kostadin Vidolov. He returned to Bulgaria with Litex Lovech, and won the Bulgarian league title with them in 1998 and 1999. During the
Lovech-Passengers of the Titanic
(née Mowad) 19 Nackid, Miss Maria 1 Naidenoff, Mr. Penko 22 Gumostnik, Lovech Bulgaria Southampton Chicago, Illinois, US Nakli-Khoury, Mr. Toufik 17 Hardîne
Lovech-Aleko
advanced M-2141-02/-45/-00/-22 versions) Assembly Moscow, Soviet Union/Russia Lovech, Bulgaria (Balkancar) Body and chassis Class Mid-size/Large family car (D)
Lovech-Telephone numbers in Bulgaria
65xxx 66 Gabrovo 67x Gabrovo and Lovech Provinces codes (670: Troyan, 675: Sevlievo) 67xx 67xxx 68 Lovech 69x Lovech Province codes (697: Lukovit) 69xx
Lovech-OFC Pirin Blagoevgrad
Stadium in Sofia, Pirin were eliminated after a 3–0 defeat against Litex Lovech. In the foremath of the 2011–12 season, Pirin Blagoevgrad failed to receive
Lovech-List of foreign football players in A PFG
bold text are currently playing in the A PFG. Alexandre Barthe – Litex Lovech, Ludogorets Razgrad, CSKA Sofia 2008–15, 2017–18 Aleks Borimirov – Levski
Lovech-Gareth Barry
made his 400th appearance in a Villa shirt in the UEFA Cup away to Litex Lovech, scoring a penalty as Villa won the match 3–1. Barry scored again for Villa
Lovech-Internal Revolutionary Organization
revolutionary committees which were governed by a Central Committee in the town of Lovech. The foundation of IRO reflected Levski's ideas that the centre of revolutionary
Lovech-Rosen Kirilov
played as a centre-back for the Bulgaria national team, CSKA Sofia, Litex Lovech, Adanaspor, APOP Kinyras and Vaslui. Kirilov moved at the age of 18 from
Lovech-Ivaylo Petkov
make his name in season 1997–98 when played for the present team Litex Lovech. After that he played for İstanbulspor, Fenerbahçe SK and Ankaragücü football
Lovech-Zoran Janković (footballer)
Janković represented FK Borac Čačak, FK Železnik, FK Vojvodina, PFC Litex Lovech, Dalian Shide F.C., Ethnikos Achna FC and FK Inđija. Janković was the highest
Lovech-1998 FIFA World Cup squads
Istanbulspor 2 2DF Radostin Kishishev (1974-07-30)30 July 1974 (aged 23) 22 Litex Lovech 3 2DF Trifon Ivanov (captain) (1965-07-27)27 July 1965 (aged 32) 72 CSKA
Lovech-Belogradchik
Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo Silistra
Lovech-Boychinovtsi
Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo Silistra
Lovech-Byala Cherkva
Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo Silistra
Lovech-Pomaks
Christian-heretical language surroundings of North Bulgaria (the regions of Lovech, Teteven, Lukovit, Byala Slatina). According to one theory,[citation needed]
Lovech-Patriarch of All Bulgaria
Cyril in 1971, the Church elected in his place Maxim, the metropolitan of Lovech, who was the Bulgarian patriarch until his death in 2012. For an interim
Lovech-Severozapaden Planning Region
divisions or oblasts: Vidin Province, Vratsa Province, Montana Province, Lovech Province and Pleven Province. According to Eurostat, Severozapaden is the
Lovech-Gate of Trajan
Kaliakra Kipilovo Fortress Kovachevsko kale Krasen Krivus Ktenia Lardea Lovech Fortress Lyutitsa Markeli Matochina Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace
Lovech-2009–10 UEFA Europa League
(6th) Benfica (3rd) Sion (CW) Baku (UCL Q3) Lazio (CW) Nacional (4th) Litex Lovech (CW) Aktobe (UCL Q3) Genoa (5th) Heerenveen (CW) Slavia Prague (UCL Q3)
Lovech-Siege of Plevna
Ottoman supply lines at Lovech before Osman could move out to relieve it. The Ottoman army organized the survivors of Lovech into 3 battalions for the
Lovech-Lovech
Lovech (Bulgarian: Ловеч, romanized: Lovech, pronounced [ˈɫɔvɛt͡ʃ]) is a city in north-central Bulgaria. It is the administrative centre of the Lovech
Lovech-Halmstads BK
League adventured ended quickly after defeat with 3–2 in total against Litex Lovech, from Bulgaria, in the first qualifying round, own product Freddie Ljungberg
Lovech-Bulgarian football league system
East A OFG Kardzhali A OFG Kyustendil Osogovo A OFG Kyustendil Rila A OFG Lovech A OFG Montana A OFG Pazardzhik A OFG Pernik North A OFG Pernik South A OFG
Lovech-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
140 District of Colombia. Isabel 4,136 Province of the Solomon Islands. Lovech Province 4,134 Province of Bulgaria. Nagasaki 4,132.09 Prefecture of Japan
Lovech-2001–02 UEFA Cup
23 August 2001 (2001-08-23) 19:30 Lovech Stadium, Lovech Attendance: 4,000 Referee: Tommy Skjerven (Norway) Litex Lovech won 3–1 on aggregate. 23 August 2001 (2001-08-23)
Lovech-Plovdiv
Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo Silistra
Lovech-2010–11 UEFA Champions League
(2nd) Young Boys (2nd) Unirea Urziceni (2nd) Second qualifying round Litex Lovech (1st) Žilina (1st) BATE Borisov (1st) Levadia (1st) Sparta Prague (1st)
Lovech-Ribaritsa, Lovech Province
transliterated Ribarica, Ribaritza) is a village in Teteven Municipality, Lovech Province. It lies at the foot of the Teteven Balkan Mountains, on the banks
Lovech-Bulgaria women's national football team
as "Лъвиците (The Lionesses)". Bulgaria plays their home matches on the Lovech Stadium. The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months
Lovech-Džemal Berberović
captained Sarajevo in the Bosnian Premier League before he moved to Litex Lovech in June 2005. In January 2009, he was transferred to the Turkish Süper Lig
Lovech-Doka Madureira
returning to Rio Branco. In November 2008 he was invited by Bulgarian Litex Lovech to join a trial period. He made his team debut a few days later in a 4–1
Lovech-Diego Ferraresso
joining Litex Lovech's academy, after catching the eye of the player agent Rogério Pereira. Ferares made his team debut for Litex Lovech in a friendly
Lovech-Ottoman Empire
Second Bulgarian Empire Tsardom of Vidin Despotate of Dobruja Despotate of Lovech Serbian Despotate Kingdom of Bosnia Zeta Kingdom of Hungary Kingdom of Croatia
Lovech-Botev Plovdiv
after fielding seven Italian players in the 1–2 away loss against Litex Lovech, becoming the first A PFG club to feature that many foreigners from the
Lovech-Balkan (motorcycle)
bicycles manufactured in Lovech, Bulgaria in 1957-1975. Following the end of the Second World War, the DAR factory in Lovech was renamed to Plant 14.
Lovech-AZ Alkmaar
Cup Group D Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk N/A 2–1 2nd Middlesbrough 0–0 N/A Litex Lovech N/A 2–0 Grasshoppers 1–0 N/A Round of 32 Real Betis 2–1 0–2 2–3 2006–07
Lovech-FC Botev Lukovit
football club from Lukovit, currently playing in the Bulgarian "A" RFG Lovech. The stadium of the club is The City Stadium in Lukovit with capacity of
Lovech-Sopot, Lovech Province
Сопот) is a village in northern Bulgaria, located in the Ugarchin Municipality of the Lovech Province. Sopot, Lovech, Bulgaria at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Lovech-PFC Beroe Stara Zagora
quarter-finals and Slavia Sofia in the semi-finals. In the final match at Lovech Stadium in Lovech against Levski Sofia, the result after 90 minutes was 3–3. After
Lovech-11th MMC – Lovech
11th Multi-member Constituency – Lovech is a constituency whose borders are the same as Lovech Province in Bulgaria. In the 2009 Bulgarian parliamentary
Lovech-People's Republic of Bulgaria
and expansion 1300–1371 Fragmentation and fall 1371–1396 Vidin Dobruja Lovech Ottoman Bulgaria 1396–1878 Resistance after 1413 National Revival 1762–1878
Lovech-2011–12 UEFA Champions League
Panathinaikos (2nd) Odense (2nd) Benfica (2nd) Second qualifying round Litex Lovech (1st) Partizan (1st) Skonto (1st) Tobol Kostanay (1st) Viktoria Plzeň (1st)
Lovech-Marlon Harewood
goal did not come until October when he scored in a 1–1 draw with Litex Lovech in the UEFA Cup. Harewood found his chances even more limited during the
Lovech-PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv
31 July 2004, Lokomotiv won the Bulgarian Supercup, after beating Litex Lovech at Lazur Stadium. The captain Ivan Paskov scored a brilliant header in the
Lovech-Siege of Lovech
The siege of Lovech (Bulgarian: Обсада на Ловеч, romanized: Obsada na Lovech) took place in the spring of 1187 between the forces of Bulgaria and the
Lovech-Postal codes in Bulgaria
Province (Пазарджик) 5xxx Veliko Tarnovo Province (Велико Търново) 55xx Lovech Province (Ловеч) 58xx Pleven Province (Плевен) 6xxx Stara Zagora Province
Lovech-Nigel Reo-Coker
again later that week to equalise for Villa in the UEFA Cup against Litex Lovech. Villa went on to win this match 3–1. During his time at Villa, Reo-Coker
Lovech-Berat
Occitania, France Fermo, Marche, Italy Karmiel, Northern District, Israel Lovech, Lovech Province, Bulgaria Ploiești, Muntenia, Romania Prizren, Prizren District
Lovech-2005–06 UEFA Cup
Lokomotiv Plovdiv (3rd) Halmstad (2nd) Grasshoppers (3rd) Ashdod (3rd) Litex Lovech (4th) Sopron (CW) Metalurh Donetsk (3rd) Austria Wien (CW) Krylia Sovetov
Lovech-Ruse, Bulgaria
Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo Silistra
Lovech-Varna Necropolis
and expansion 1300–1371 Fragmentation and fall 1371–1396 Vidin Dobruja Lovech Ottoman Bulgaria 1396–1878 Resistance after 1413 National Revival 1762–1878
Lovech-List of cheeses
Name Image Region Description Cherni Vit Cherni Vit, Teteven Municipality, Lovech Province Made from sheep milk, Cherni Vit cheese owes the green color of
Lovech-2003–04 UEFA Cup
000 Referee: Jaroslav Jára (Czech Republic) 14 August 2003 19:30 Lovech Stadium, Lovech Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Gianluca Paparesta (Italy) 14 August
Lovech-PFC Ludogorets Razgrad
Ludogorets 0–2 Cherno More Varna (29 March 2012), Ludogorets 2–4 Litex Lovech (20 October 2013), Ludogorets 0–2 Beroe Stara Zagora (20 May 2016), Ludogorets
Lovech-Second Bulgarian Empire
prepare for the invasion. Early the following year, the Byzantines besieged Lovech but could not seize it; they signed an armistice that de facto recognized
Lovech-First Bulgarian Empire
and expansion 1300–1371 Fragmentation and fall 1371–1396 Vidin Dobruja Lovech Ottoman Bulgaria 1396–1878 Resistance after 1413 National Revival 1762–1878
Lovech-Hristo Stoichkov
In January 2012, Stoichkov was appointed manager of Bulgarian side Litex Lovech, replacing Lyuboslav Penev, who left to become manager of the Bulgaria national
Lovech-ISO 3166-2:BG
Haskovo Хасково BG-09 Kardzhali Кърджали BG-10 Kyustendil Кюстендил BG-11 Lovech Ловеч BG-12 Montana Монтана BG-13 Pazardzhik Пазарджик BG-14 Pernik Перник
Lovech-European Cup and UEFA Champions League records and statistics
second leg and advanced 5–3 on aggregate Widzew Łódź lost 4–1 to Litex Lovech in the 1999–2000 second qualifying round, but won 4–1 in the second leg
Lovech-Silistra
Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo Silistra
Lovech-1998–99 UEFA Champions League
played at Naftex's Neftochimik Stadium in Burgas because Litex Lovech's Lovech Stadium in Lovech did not meet UEFA standards. ^ This match was played at FK
Lovech-Middlesbrough F.C.
Grasshoppers Zürich — 0–1 1st Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 3–0 — AZ Alkmaar — 0–0 Litex Lovech 2–0 — Round of 32 Stuttgart 0–1 2–1 2–2a Round of 16 Roma 1–0 1–2 2–2a Quarter-final
Lovech-Panathinaikos F.C. in European football
(a) Third Round Deportivo La Coruña 1–1 2–4 3–5 2002–03 First Round Litex Lovech 2–1 1–0 3–1 Second Round Fenerbahçe 4–1 1–1 5–2 Third Round Slovan Liberec
Lovech-Lovech Municipality
Lovech Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Ловеч) is a municipality (obshtina) in Lovech Province, Central-North Bulgaria, located on the border between the
Lovech-Maccabi Haifa F.C.
compete in the UEFA Cup. In the return match in Bulgaria against Litex Lovech, Haifa played well: Xavier Dirceu scored an impressive goal from distance
Lovech-UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying Group 3
Attendance: 158 Referee: Riem Hussein (Germany) 22 October 2011 15:00 Lovech Stadium, Lovech Attendance: 24 Referee: Gordana Kuzmanović (Serbia) 26 October 2011
Lovech-Lyuboslav Penev
became manager of Litex Lovech and won the 2010–2011 A PFG Group championship. On 23 October 2011, he resigned as Litex Lovech coach and was appointed
Lovech-The Expendables 2
him in stable condition. Filming also took place at Devetashka Cave in Lovech Province. As part of the cave shoot, BGN600,000 ($408,762) was spent rebuilding
Lovech-Great Wall Motor
Motors, Great Wall has a production base in Bahovitsa, near the town of Lovech, Bulgaria, that became operational in February 2012. As of 2012, the factory
Lovech-Bulgaria
Blagoevgrad Burgas Dobrich Gabrovo Haskovo Kardzhali Kyustendil Lovech Montana Pazardzhik Pernik Pleven Plovdiv Razgrad Ruse Shumen Silistra Sliven Smolyan
Lovech-2. Bundesliga
was eliminated in the second round against the Bulgarian team PFC Litex Lovech. In 2004–05, Alemannia Aachen was also able to take part in the UEFA Cup
Lovech-Baba Vida
Kaliakra Kipilovo Fortress Kovachevsko kale Krasen Krivus Ktenia Lardea Lovech Fortress Lyutitsa Markeli Matochina Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace
Lovech-1999–2000 UEFA Champions League
(1st) Zimbru Chișinău (1st) Barry Town (1st) Jeunesse Esch (1st) Litex Lovech (1st) Flora Tallinn (1st) St Patrick's Athletic (1st) Kapaz (1st) Sloga
Lovech-Tsarevets (fortress)
Kaliakra Kipilovo Fortress Kovachevsko kale Krasen Krivus Ktenia Lardea Lovech Fortress Lyutitsa Markeli Matochina Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace
Lovech-2014–15 UEFA Europa League
Shirak (2nd) Haugesund (3rd) Derry City (4th) Kukësi (2nd) Mika (3rd) Litex Lovech (3rd) Atlantas (2nd) Laçi (3rd) Víkingur Gøta (CW) Botev Plovdiv (CR) Ekranas
Lovech-Balkan Mountains
The Balkan mountain range is a mountain range in the eastern part of the Balkans in Southeastern Europe. The range is conventionally taken to begin at
Lovech-Kiril Despodov
which he captains. Despodov made his way through the youth teams at Litex Lovech before making his senior debut in 2012 at the age of 15. He became part
Lovech-Nesebar
Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo Silistra
Lovech-Twisted Sister
10, 2008, Twisted Sister performed a free concert at the Bulgarian town Lovech. On July 13, 2008, Twisted Sister performed at Snatch Rock n Roll Lounge
Lovech-Highways in Bulgaria
Completed on 15 July 2013 Hemus Sofia, Sofia Ring Road; , , Botevgrad, Pleven, Lovech, Veliko Tarnovo, Targovishte, Shumen Varna 418 km 191 km 45.71% 52 km 32
Lovech-Moskvitch 408
(Moskvich/AZLK) Izhevsk, Russia (IZh) Brussels, Belgium (Scaldia-Volga) Lovech, Bulgaria (Balkancar) Body and chassis Class Small family car Body style
Lovech-Lovech Heights
Lovech Heights (Bulgarian: Ловешки възвишения, ‘Loveshki Vazvisheniya’ \'lo-vesh-ki v&-zvi-'she-ni-ya\) are the heights rising to 1634 m (Mount Moriya)
Lovech-2015–16 UEFA Europa League
failed to obtain a UEFA licence. As a result, the berth was given to Litex Lovech, the fourth-placed team of the league. An appeal was denied on 1 June 2015
Lovech-First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)
finishing one point ahead of CSKA. Later on, two years in a row Litex Lovech won another two titles like in 1997–98 and 1998–99. In 2011–12, after winning
Lovech-Georgi Minchev (footballer)
who plays as a forward for AEL Limassol. He started playing with Litex Lovech, signing with CSKA Sofia after three seasons and being loaned to Tsarsko
Lovech-Lisec
to: in Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Лисец): Lisets, Kyustendil Province Lisets, Lovech Province Lisets Mountain (Kyustendil Province), a mountain range (highest
Lovech-List of states during the Middle Ages
century–1186 AD Latin Empire Constantinople Empire 1204–1261 AD Despotate of Lovech Lovech Despotate 1330-1446 AD League of Lezhë Confederacy 1444–1479 AD Lower
Lovech-Gradski stadion (Lovech)
(Bulgarian: Градски стадион, lit. ''City Stadium'') is a football stadium in Lovech, Bulgaria. It is currently used for football matches. The stadium has more
Lovech-2004–05 UEFA Cup
(4th) Artmedia Bratislava (CW) Servette (3rd) Amica Wronki (3rd) Litex Lovech (CW) Steaua București (2nd) Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk (3rd) Terek Grozny (CW)
Lovech-Bjørn Maars Johnsen
Litex Lovech" [Bjorn Johnsen changes Atlético for Litex Lovech]. Sapo Desporto (in Portuguese). 24 February 2015. Retrieved 25 June 2015. "Lovech vs. Ludogorets
Lovech-Fiat 850
iterations. The Fiat 850 was also produced under the name Pirin-Fiat in Lovech, Bulgaria, on the basis of complete knock down (CKD) kits between 1967 and
Lovech-Lovech Zoo
Lovech Zoo is a zoo located in Stratesh Park in Lovech, (international transliteration Loveč) is a city in north-central Bulgaria. On August 3, 2014, a
Lovech-Bulgars
and expansion 1300–1371 Fragmentation and fall 1371–1396 Vidin Dobruja Lovech Ottoman Bulgaria 1396–1878 Resistance after 1413 National Revival 1762–1878
Lovech-Velchevo, Lovech Province
Velchevo is a village in Apriltsi Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 42°53′00″N 24°48′00″E / 42
Lovech-Bezhanovo, Lovech Province
Bezhanovo is a village in Lukovit Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 43°14′00″N 24°24′00″E / 43
Lovech-Terziysko, Lovech Province
Terzyisko is a village located in Troyan Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 42°54′00″N 24°36′00″E
Lovech-Glozhene
Glozhene, Lovech Province, a village in Teteven Municipality, Bulgaria Glozhene Monastery, a monastery near the village of Glozhene, Lovech Province Glozhene
Lovech-Dobrevtsi, Lovech Province
Dobrevtsi is a village in Yablanitsa Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 43°04′00″N 24°05′00″E / 43
Lovech-Malak Izvor, Lovech Province
Malak Izvor is a village in Yablanitsa Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 42°59′00″N 24°08′00″E /
Lovech-Oreshene, Lovech Province
army. After 1946, production was nationalized and moved to the town of Lovech. Bicycle production was resumed in 1957 and continued until 1988. The Balkan
Lovech-Brestovo, Lovech Province
Brestovo is a village in Lovech Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 43°08′00″N 24°56′00″E / 43.1333°N
Lovech-Chavdartsi, Lovech Province
Chavdartsi is a village in Lovech Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 43°15′00″N 25°00′00″E / 43
Lovech-Drenov
Drenov is a village in Lovech Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 43°17′00″N 24°51′00″E / 43.2833°N
Lovech-Leshnitsa, Lovech Province
Leshnitsa is a village in Lovech Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 43°01′00″N 24°42′00″E / 43
Lovech-Malinovo, Lovech Province
Malinovo is a village in Lovech Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. The village of Malinovo has a Turkish majority. It is one of the few
Lovech-Prelom
Prelom is a village in Lovech Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 43°04′00″N 24°51′00″E / 43.0667°N
Lovech-Slatina, Lovech Province
Slatina is a village in Lovech Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 43°06′00″N 23°58′00″E / 43.1000°N
Lovech-Sokolovo, Lovech Province
Sokolovo is a village in Lovech Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 30, 2014 43°05′00″N 24°37′00″E / 43.0833°N
Lovech-Said Ibraimov
of Pirin Blagoevgrad, Ibraimov played for Montana, Naftex Burgas, Litex Lovech and Levski Sofia, winning a Bulgarian Cup with the "bluemen" during the
Lovech-Covered Bridge, Lovech
Lovech, Bulgaria. It has also been termed Osam Bridge. The bridge crosses the Osam River, connecting the old (Varоsha) and new town parts of Lovech,
Lovech-The Bishop of Lovech
The Bishop of Lovech (Bulgarian: Ловчанският владика) is a Bulgarian comedy play by Teodosiy Ikonomov, considered the first Bulgarian play. Ikonomov wrote
Lovech-PFC Litex Lovech II
PFC Litex Lovech II (Bulgarian: ПФК Литекс Ловеч 2) or Litex Lovech 2 was a Bulgarian football team based in Lovech. Founded in 2015, it was the reserve
Lovech-1998–99 UEFA Cup
Skonto (CL Q2) Celta de Vigo (6th) Feyenoord (4th) ŁKS Łódź (CL Q2) Litex Lovech (CL Q2) Atlético Madrid (7th) Willem II (5th) Újpest (CL Q2) Obilić (CL
Lovech-Stamen Belchev
2015 he was announced as manager of Litex Lovech II, the reserve team of former Bulgarian champions Litex Lovech which competed in B Group, the second level
Lovech-Syktyvkar
twinned with: Cullera, Spain Debrecen, Hungary Los Altos, United States Lovech, Bulgaria Taiyuan, China Law #16-RZ Сайт администрации МО ГО 'Сыктывкар'
Lovech-FC Koper
Egaleo 2–2 3–2 5–4 SF Heerenveen 1–0 0–2 1–2 2006–07 UEFA Cup 1Q Litex Lovech 0–1 0–5 0–6 2007–08 UEFA Cup 1Q Široki Brijeg 2–3 1–3 3–6 2008–09 UEFA Cup
Lovech-Fiat 124
wagon versions. The Fiat 124 was also produced under the name Pirin-Fiat in Lovech, Bulgaria, on the basis of complete knockdown (CKD) kits between 1967 and
Lovech-List of Bulgarian football champions
26 1997–98 Litex Lovech (1) 69 Levski Sofia 64 CSKA Sofia 61 Anton Spasov (Neftochimic) Boncho Genchev (CSKA) 17 1998–99 Litex Lovech (2) 73 Levski Sofia
Lovech-Automotive industry in Bulgaria
They were unofficially called "Pirin-FIATs". The plant was in the town of Lovech. The same factory, called "Balkan", also assembled Moskvitchs from 1967
Lovech-Hemus motorway
tender for design and build of 2 lots, between Yablanitsa and the Pleven/Lovech road, has been announced by NCSIP. In 2016 NCSIP was closed, with all activities
Lovech-2000–01 Bulgarian Cup
The 2000–01 Bulgarian Cup was the 61st season of the Bulgarian Cup. Litex Lovech won the competition, beating Velbazhd Kyustendil 1–0 in the final at the
Lovech-American Girls' College in Lovech, Bulgaria
The American Girls’ College in Lovech, Bulgaria was established on December 18, 1881 by the protestant Rev. J. C. Challis. It first opened doors in Troyan
Lovech-List of cities founded by the Romans
Pleven Bulgaria 1st c. AD Comagenis Tulln Austria 100 AD Sostra Lomets, Lovech Bulgaria 101-106 AD Nicopolis ad Istrum Nikyup, Veliko Tarnovo Bulgaria
Lovech-Belogradchik Fortress
Kaliakra Kipilovo Fortress Kovachevsko kale Krasen Krivus Ktenia Lardea Lovech Fortress Lyutitsa Markeli Matochina Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace
Lovech-Ljupko Petrović
to Bulgaria in the 2000s to coach PFC Levski Sofia and later PFC Litex Lovech. He came back to Serbia in March 2008 to become the manager of OFK Beograd
Lovech-UEFA Cup and Europa League records and statistics
1 Metalist Kharkiv 2008–09 Bulgaria (3) 1 Levski Sofia 2005–06 1 Litex Lovech 2005–06 1 CSKA Sofia 2005–06 Sweden (3) 1 Halmstad 2005–06 1 Elfsborg 2007–08
Lovech-2007–08 Hamburger SV season
Dacia Chișinău Honvéd v Hamburg Hamburg v Honvéd Litex Lovech v Hamburg Hamburg v Litex Lovech Source: [citation needed] Brann v Hamburg Hamburg v Rennes
Lovech-Tonislav Yordanov
footballer who plays as a forward for Arda Kardzhali. Yordanov joined Litex Lovech in 2010 coming from Vidima-Rakovski. In 2014–15 season he became vice champion
Lovech-Romania (train)
Pleven Lovech
Lovech-List of battles by geographic location
1014 – Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria (Byzantine–Bulgarian wars) Siege of Lovech – 1187 – Battles of the Second Bulgarian Empire (Byzantine–Bulgarian wars)
Lovech-Sofia
Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo Silistra
Lovech-Provinces of Bulgaria
• • • • Blagoevgrad Burgas Dobrich Gabrovo Haskovo Kardzhali Kyustendil Lovech Montana Pazardzhik Pernik Pleven Plovdiv Razgrad Ruse Shumen Silistra Sliven
Lovech-Lovech Province
Lovech • Apriltsi • Troyan • Teteven • Lukovit • Ugarchin • Letnitsa • Yablanitsa Municipalities within Lovech Province with their main towns Lovech Province
Lovech-Meteorite fall
Gujba 3 April 1984 Nigeria Yobe CBa No Gumoschnik 28 April 1904 Bulgaria Lovech H5 No Gurram Konda October 1814 India Andhra Pradesh L6 No Gursum 10
Lovech-Yesterday (1988 film)
Shopov, Sofiya Kuzeva and Georgi Staykov as students at a boarding school in Lovech in the late 1960s. Shortly after the film's release, its final scene where
Lovech-List of heat waves
Bulgaria at 35.8 °C (96.4 °F), Sandanski, Bulgaria hitting 35.5 °C (95.9 °F), Lovech and Pazardzhik, Bulgaria at 35.1 °C (95.2 °F) as well as the capital, Sofia
Lovech-Igor Thiago
his debut for the second team on 18 April in a league match against Litex Lovech, scoring his debut goal in the match. A week later he scored two goals for
Lovech-List of bridges with buildings
Bridge Image Location River Dates Note Covered Bridge, Lovech Lovech
Lovech-Wisła Kraków
Qarabağ 0–1, 2–3 2011–12 UEFA Champions League 2Q Skonto 1–0, 2–0 3Q Litex Lovech 2–1, 3–1 PO APOEL 1–0, 1–3 UEFA Europa League Group Twente 1–4, 2–1 Fulham
Lovech-UEFA Euro 2004 squads
Club 1 1GK Zdravko Zdravkov (1970-10-04)4 October 1970 (aged 33) 65 Litex Lovech 2 2DF Vladimir Ivanov (1973-02-06)6 February 1973 (aged 31) 4 Lokomotiv
Lovech-2021 Bulgarian general election
1.6% 1.1% 3.4% Kyustendil 24.7% 31.7% 1.5% 13.4% 10.5% 3.4% 4.4% 10.4% Lovech 22.4% 27.8% 8.1% 14.1% 10.6% 3.9% 4.6% 8.5% Montana 23.0% 20.7% 18.5% 12
Lovech-FK Rudar Pljevlja
0–2 0–4 2010–11 UEFA Champions League 1Q Tre Fiori 4–1 3–0 7–1 2Q Litex Lovech 0–4 0–1 0–5 2011–12 UEFA Europa League 2Q Austria Wien 0–3 0–2 0–5 2012–13
Lovech-Valladolid
ciudades". 20minutos.es. 28 November 2019. "Валядолид, Испания". lovech.bg (in Bulgarian). Lovech. Retrieved 31 December 2019. Bibliography Brasas, José Carlos
Lovech-Lovech Fortress
Lovech Fortress is a medieval stronghold in Lovech, Bulgaria, that gained prominence during the Second Bulgarian Empire. After the Byzantine Empire unsuccessfully
Lovech-Varosha
Blagoevgrad Varosha, quarter in Razgrad Varosha, quarter in Lovech Varosha architectural complex in Lovech This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Lovech-Despotate of Lovech
of Lovech (Bulgarian: Деспотство Ловеч, romanized: Despotstvo Lovech), was a Bulgarian state, covering parts of the territory of what is now Lovech Province
Lovech-Deaths in November 2023
Helsinki (1991–1996). Ferario Spasov, 61, Bulgarian football player (Osam Lovech) and manager (CSKA Sofia, Montana), traffic collision. Dave Stenhouse, 90
Lovech-PP–DB
Mirchev 9 Kardzhali DSB Atanas Atanasov 10 Kyustendil PP Georgi Stamov 11 Lovech PP Iskren Arabadzhiev 12 Montana PP Vanina Vecina 13 Pazardjik PP Ivaylo
Lovech-Hristiyan Petrov
career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2020– CSKA Sofia 60 (2) 2020–2021 → Litex Lovech (loan) 41 (6) International career‡ 2017 Bulgaria U16 3 (0) 2019 Bulgaria
Lovech-Moskvitch 2142
Manufacturer Moskvitch Stock Company Production 1997—2002 Assembly Moscow, Russia Lovech, Bulgaria (Balkancar) Body and chassis Class Mid-size car Body style 4-door
Lovech-List of Bulgarian football transfers summer 2023
GLP Matthias Phaëton (from Grenoble) 12 GK BUL Marin Orlinov (from Litex Lovech) 13 DF COL Brayan Córdoba (from América de Cali) 17 MF AUT Emanuel Šakić
Lovech-Stiliyan Tisovski
2020. On 16 May 2020, he made his debut for the first team against Litex Lovech. In February 2023, he signed his first professional contract with the team
Lovech-Demographics of Bulgaria
Province 17.9 Nikolaevo Municipality, Stara Zagora Province 17.2 Kaynardzha Municipality, Silistra Province 16.1 Ugarchin Municipality,
Lovech-2023–24 Second Professional Football League (Bulgaria)
2,500 Dobrudzha Dobrich Druzhba 12,500 Dunav Ruse Gradski 13,000 Litex Lovech Gradski 8,100 Ludogorets II Razgrad Eagles' Nest 2,000 Marek Dupnitsa Bonchuk
Lovech-Forced labour camps in the People's Republic of Bulgaria
conditions noticeably improved at Lovech. In spring 1962, the Politburo created a commission, led by Boris Velchev, to inspect Lovech, which was closed in April
Lovech-List of Aston Villa F.C. records and statistics
Cup 2QR Iceland Fimleikafélag Hafnarfjarðar 1–1 4–1 1R Bulgaria Litex Lovech 1–1 3–1 GS Netherlands Ajax 2–1 Czech Republic Slavia Prague 1–0 Slovakia
Lovech-Martin Stoychev
the club in 2020 on his 17th birthday, in a league match against Litex Lovech. On 17 October 2022, in a league match against Levski Sofia, he received
Lovech-1. FC Union Berlin
second round in UEFA Cup before being put out by Bulgarian side PFC Litex Lovech. The club slipped to the Regionalliga Nord (III) in 2004–05 and then to
Lovech-List of Bulgarian football transfers winter 2023–24
Pazardzhik) — GK BUL Aleks Bozhev (on loan to Litex Lovech) — DF BUL Aleksandar Buchkov (on loan to Litex Lovech) — MF BUL Simeon Aleksandrov (on loan to Septemvri
Lovech-2011–12 PFC Litex Lovech season
Competitions Litex Lovech v Beroe Vidima-Rakovski v Litex Lovech Litex Lovech v Svetkavitsa Slavia Sofia v Litex Lovech Litex Lovech v Cherno More Levski
Lovech-II-35 road (Bulgaria)
Brestovets and enters Lovech Province. The road passes through the eastern part of the Lovech Heights and reaches the city of Lovech and the valley of the
Lovech-2010–11 PFC Litex Lovech season
Competitions Litex Lovech v Minyor Pernik Beroe v Litex Lovech Litex Lovech v Pirin Lokomotiv Plovdiv v Litex Lovech Litex Lovech v Akademik Sofia CSKA
Lovech-FS Jelgava
Europa League 1Q Rosenborg 0–2 0–4 0–6 2015–16 UEFA Europa League 1Q Litex Lovech 1–1 2–2 3–3 (a) 2Q Rabotnički 1–0 0–2 1–2 2016–17 UEFA Europa League 1Q
Lovech-Vasil Levski
insurrectionary committees. Ottoman authorities, however, captured him at an inn near Lovech and executed him by hanging in Sofia. Levski looked beyond the act of liberation
Lovech-Longford Town F.C.
July 2001. A meeting over two games with Bulgarian club side PFC Litex Lovech ended in a 3–1 aggregate victory for the Bulgarians. Things were less comfortable
Lovech-AC Omonia
First qualifying round Rijeka 2–1 2–2 4–3 Second qualifying round Litex Lovech 0–0 1–2 1–2 2007–08 First qualifying round Rudar Pljevlja 2–0 2–0 4–0 Second
Lovech-FC BATE Borisov
2–0 (H) 3Q Ventspils 0–1 (A) 2–1 (H) UEFA Europa League Play-off Litex Lovech 0–1 (H) 4–0 (a.e.t.) (A) Group I Benfica 0–2 (A) 1–2 (H) Everton 1–2 (H)
Lovech-MŠK Žilina
2010–11 UEFA Champions League 2. Round Birkirkara 3–0 0–1 3–1 3. Round Litex Lovech 3–1 1–1 4–2 Play-off Round Sparta Prague 1–0 2–0 3–0 Group F Chelsea 1–4
Lovech-Bulgarian Footballer of the Year
2nd Ivan Ivanov 3rd Stanislav Manolev Midfielder Defender Defender Litex Lovech Partizan PSV 2013 Ivan Ivanov 2nd Ivelin Popov 3rd Svetoslav Dyakov Defender
Lovech-Varna, Bulgaria
Dimitrovgrad Dupnitsa Gorna Oryahovitsa Kardzhali Karlovo Kazanlak Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Petrich Razgrad Samokov Sandanski Sevlievo Silistra
Lovech-Grazer AK
1998–99 UEFA Cup Qualifying Round 2 VPS 3:0 0:0 (A) 3:0 (H) Round 1 Litex Lovech 3:1 1:1 (A) 2:0 (H) Round 2 AS Monaco 3:7 3:3 (H) 0:4 (A) 1999–00 UEFA Cup
Lovech-FC Dynamo Kyiv
Kazan. In the Europa League playoffs, the club managed to defeat Litex Lovech with a 3–1 aggregate score. In the group stage, Dynamo finished third after
Lovech-PFC Litex Lovech
(Bulgarian: Литекс) is a Bulgarian professional football club based in Lovech, which currently competes in the Second League. The club was founded in
Lovech-PFC Levski Sofia
semi-finals of the Bulgarian Cup after eliminating Cherno More Varna and Litex Lovech on the away goals rule. Iliev however was sacked after a 1–1 away draw against
Lovech-HNK Rijeka
UEFA Cup QR2 Gençlerbirliği 2–1 0–1 2–2 (a) 2005–06 UEFA Cup QR2 Litex Lovech 2–1 0–1 2–2 (a) 2006–07 UEFA Cup QR1 Omonia 2–2 1–2 3–4 2008 UEFA Intertoto
Lovech-Bulgarian Air Force
and with the support of the Polish PZL, a modern DSF factory was built in Lovech, where new PZL P.24J fighters were to be built under license. However, these
Lovech-Haplogroup T-M184
Sofia 1/59 1.7% Bulgarians Bulgarian language (South Slavic languages) Lovech 1/62 1.6% Balearics Majorcan (Romance) Mallorca 2/129 1.6% Czechs Czech
Lovech-PFC CSKA Sofia
representedb Litex Lovech, "PFC Litex-Lovech AD", was renamed to "PFC CSKA-Sofia EAD", in order for the club to use PFC Litex Lovech's professional license