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Shumen-Shumen
Shumen (Bulgarian: Шумен, also romanized as Shoumen or Šumen, pronounced [ˈʃumɛn]) is the tenth-largest city in Bulgaria and the administrative and economic
Shumen-Monument to 1300 Years of Bulgaria, Shumen
plateau above the city of Shumen, Bulgaria. It was built in 1981 to commemorate the 1300th anniversary of the First Bulgarian Empire. The monument is built
Shumen-Shumen Province
27.000 Shumen Province (Bulgarian: Област Шумен, transliterated Oblast Shumen, former name Shumen okrug) is a province in northeastern Bulgaria named after
Shumen-List of cities and towns in Bulgaria
Kyustendil Lovech Montana Pazardzhik Pernik Pleven Plovdiv Razgrad Ruse Shumen Silistra Sliven Smolyan Sofia-grad Sofia Stara Zagora Targovishte Varna
Shumen-30th MMC – Shumen
Multi-member Constituency – Shumen is a constituency whose borders are the same as Shumen Province in Bulgaria. In the 2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election
Shumen-Novi Pazar, Shumen Province
Pazar (Bulgarian: Нови пазар, "new marketplace") is a town in Shumen Province, northeastern Bulgaria, located in a hollow between the Shumen, Ludogorie
Shumen-Shumen University
University of Shumen (Bulgarian: Шуменски университет „Епископ Константин Преславски“, Shumenski universitet „Episkop Konstantin Preslavski“) in Bulgaria is named
Shumen-Islam in Bulgaria
Bulgarians and Roma, living mainly in parts of northeastern Bulgaria (mainly in Razgrad, Targovishte, Shumen and Silistra Provinces) and in the Rhodope Mountains
Shumen-Bulgaria
in 1362; Sofia fell in 1382, followed by Shumen in 1388. The Ottomans completed their conquest of Bulgarian lands in 1393 when Tarnovo was sacked after
Shumen-Shumen Fortress
Shumen Fortress (Bulgarian: Шуменска крепост, Shumenska krepost) is an archaeological site overlooking the city of Shumen in north-eastern Bulgaria.
Shumen-Provinces of Bulgaria
The provinces of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: области на България, romanized: oblasti na Bǎlgariya) are the first-level administrative subdivisions of the country
Shumen-Veliki Preslav
Municipality (Great Preslav Municipality, new Bulgarian: obshtina), which in turn is part of Shumen Province, Bulgaria. Veliki Preslav is situated at an altitude
Shumen-FC Volov Shumen
Football Club Volov 1929 Shumen (Bulgarian: Футболен Клуб Волов 1929 Шумен) is a Bulgarian football club, playing in the city of Shumen, which currently competes
Shumen-Hemus motorway
the Black Sea coast, duplicating European route E70 (Varna–Shumen), European route E772 (Shumen–Yablanitsa) and European route E83 (Yablanitsa–Sofia). The
Shumen-People's Republic of Bulgaria
anniversary, including a military parade and the creation of a monument in Shumen. Bulgarian cosmonaut program Captive Nations Human Development Report 1990, p
Shumen-Black Shumen
The Black Shumen is an old breed of chicken originating in Shumen region of Bulgaria. In the middle of the 20th century it was crossed with Minorca chickens
Shumen-BC Shumen
BC Shumen (Bulgarian: БК Шумен) is a Bulgarian professional basketball club based in Shumen. BC Shumen was founded in 1950 and played in the lower divisions
Shumen-Tombul Mosque
Pasha Mosque, (Bulgarian: Томбул джамия Turkish: Tombul Camii), more commonly known as the Tombul (or Tumbul) Mosque, located in Shumen, is the largest
Shumen-Beer in Bulgaria
Franz-František Milde established the Shumensko beer factory in Shumen in 1882, and helped found the Bulgarian Brewing Association the same year. Jiří Prošek and his
Shumen-Bulgarian Muslims
Pomaks. Almost 64% of Muslims in Bulgaria that are ethnically Turks live in Kardzhali, Razgrad, Targovishte, Shumen, Silistra, Dobrich Ruse, and Burgas
Shumen-First Bulgarian Empire
that period have been found around Madara, Shumen, Novi Pazar, the village of Han Krum in north-eastern Bulgaria, and in the territory of modern Romania
Shumen-List of Brutalist structures
Monument, Balkan Mountains, Bulgaria (1981) Monument to 1300 Years of Bulgaria, Shumen (1981) Large aviary, bear area and other structures at the Sofia Zoo
Shumen-Bulgarian Turks
and the northeastern provinces of Shumen, Silistra, Razgrad and Targovishte. There is also a diaspora outside Bulgaria in countries such as Turkey, Austria
Shumen-Bulgaria during World War II
camp at Shumen closed on 25 September 1944. The concentration camp for Bulgarian communists and Soviet-sympathisers at Stavroupoli (Bulgarian: Кръстополе
Shumen-Sofia
city in the country after Plovdiv, Varna, Ruse and Shumen. Plovdiv remained the most populous Bulgarian town until 1892 when Sofia took the lead. The city
Shumen-Day of Slavonic Alphabet, Bulgarian Enlightenment and Culture
traveler mentioned his visit to the "celebration of the Bulgarian script" in the town of Shumen on 22 May 1803. Similar days celebrating Slavic writing
Shumen-Shumen Plateau Nature Park
Shumen Plateau Nature Park (Bulgarian: Природен парк Шуменско плато) is located in the Shumen Plateau of the northern province of Shumen of Bulgaria,
Shumen-2023–24 National Basketball League (Bulgaria) season
More CSKA Levski Minyor 2015 Rilski Sportist Spartak Chernomorets Yambol Shumen The twelve teams played two times against each one of the other teams for
Shumen-Kosovo, Shumen Province
Kosovo (Bulgarian: Косово) is a village in Shumen Province, Bulgaria, located at 43°12′00″N 27°16′00″E / 43.20000°N 27.26667°E / 43.20000; 27.26667
Shumen-Freudian (album)
photograph is Caesar climbing an incline on the Monument to 1300 Years of Bulgaria, Shumen. Freudian received widespread acclaim from critics upon release. In
Shumen-List of Bulgarian Turks
(Turkish Bulgarian mother) Deniz Celiloğlu, Turkish actor (born in Bulgaria, Turkish Bulgarian parents) Günay Erdem, Turkish architect (born in Shumen) Sunay
Shumen-Bulgarian Armed Forces
Sofia, Pleven, Ruse and Shumen) and one cavalry brigade. The Serbo-Bulgarian War was the first armed conflict after Bulgaria's liberation. It was a result
Shumen-Zhengzhou
original on 14 November 2018. Retrieved 14 November 2018. 保加利亚舒门市 [Shumen, Bulgaria]. Foreign and Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of Zhengzhou Municipal
Shumen-List of radio stations in Bulgaria
Radio Stara Zagora Radio Shumen Radio Blagoevgrad Radio Sofia Radio Vidin Radio Burgas Bulgaria on air BG Radio - Bulgarian music only City Radio - new
Shumen-Todor Kolev (actor)
Shumen, his first major film was Tsar i General (Tsar and General) in 1966. He has appeared in more than 30 films. He is best known to the Bulgarian audience
Shumen-Shumen Municipality
Shumen Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Шумен) is a municipality (obshtina) in Shumen Province, Northeastern Bulgaria. It is named after its administrative
Shumen-Highways in Bulgaria
future A21 motorway in Greece. Botevgrad–Vidin, Veliko Tarnovo–Ruse and Shumen–Ruse expressways, all branching off from Hemus motorway are planned to connect
Shumen-Brăila
Wexler-Kreindler Iannis Xenakis Brăila is twinned with: Pleven in Bulgaria. Shumen in Bulgaria. Calais in France. Argostoli in Greece. Katerini in Greece. Bitola
Shumen-Mokresh
may refer to the following places in Bulgaria: Mokresh, Montana Province, in Valchedram municipality Mokresh, Shumen Province, in Veliki Preslav Municipality
Shumen-Economy of Bulgaria
aluminium in Shumen. In production of many metals per capita, such as zinc and iron, Bulgaria ranks first in Eastern Europe. Bulgaria's national road
Shumen-Bulgarian phonology
preserved in a number of Bulgarian dialects in the Rhodopes, Pirin Macedonia (Razlog dialect) and northeastern Bulgaria (Shumen dialect), etc., are the
Shumen-Madara (village)
Madara (Bulgarian: Мадара, pronounced [ˈmadɐrɐ]) is a village in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Shumen municipality, Shumen Province. Madara lies 15 kilometres
Shumen-Bulgarian Land Forces
brigades (in Sofia, Pleven, Ruse and Shumen) and one cavalry brigade. The Bulgarian unification of 1885 made Bulgaria the largest Balkan state in terms of
Shumen-Bulgarian language
rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Bulgarian (/bʌlˈɡɛəriən/ , /bʊlˈ-/ bu(u)l-GAIR-ee-ən; български език, bŭlgarski
Shumen-Arena Shumen
Arena Shumen (Bulgarian: Арена Шумен) is an Indoor arena located in Shumen, Bulgaria. The arena opened on July 21, 2018. It has a seating capacity of 1
Shumen-Ivanovo, Shumen Province
Ivanovo (Bulgarian: Иваново) is a village in the municipality of Varbitsa, located in the Shumen Province of northeastern Bulgaria. The village covers
Shumen-Regional Amateur Football Groups (Bulgaria)
East A OFG Stara Zagora A OFG Targovishte A OFG Haskovo A OFG Shumen North A OFG Shumen South A OFG Yambol B OFG Burgas North B OFG Burgas South B OFG
Shumen-Venets, Shumen Province
(Bulgarian: Венец, pronounced [vɛˈnɛt͡s]; also transliterated Venec or Venetz, meaning "wreath") is a village in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Shumen
Shumen-II-27 road (Bulgaria)
Republican Road II-27 (Bulgarian: Републикански път II-27) is a second-class road in northeastern Bulgaria, running through Shumen, Varna and Dobrich Provinces
Shumen-Northern Bulgaria
Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Северна България, romanized: Severna Bylgarija), also called Moesia (Bulgarian: Мизия, Mizija) is the northern half of Bulgaria,
Shumen-List of mosques in Europe
Bulgaria Belogradchik 1757—1758 U Dzhumaya Mosque Bulgaria Plovdiv 1364 U Ibrahim Pasha Mosque Bulgaria Razgrad 1616 U Tombul Mosque Bulgaria Shumen 1740–1744
Shumen-LIAZ 100 series
Jablonec nad Nisou and Mnichovo Hradiště Slovakia: Zvolen (LIAZ 06 plant) Bulgaria: Shumen (Madara) Body and chassis Class Truck Body style COE Cab forward Powertrain
Shumen-1944 Bulgarian coup d'état
The 1944 Bulgarian coup d'état, also known as the 9 September coup d'état (Bulgarian: Деветосептемврийски преврат, romanized: Devetoseptemvriyski prevrat)
Shumen-Shumen dialect
The Shumen dialect is a Bulgarian dialect, member of the Moesian dialects. It is one of the best preserved Moesian dialects and is spoken in the regions
Shumen-1300th Anniversary of the Bulgarian State
of Bulgaria, Shumen Monument to the Unknown Soldier, Sofia Buzludzha Monument National Palace of Culture Aszparuh Bulgaria 1300 Encyclopedia Bulgaria Bulgarian
Shumen-Dobrich
Dobrich (Bulgarian: Добрич [ˈdɔbrit͡ʃ]; Romanian: Bazargic; Turkish: Hacıoğlu Pazarcık) is the 9th most populated city in Bulgaria, the administrative
Shumen-Konevo, Shumen Province
Konevo (Bulgarian: Конево) is a village in the municipality of Varbitsa, Shumen Province, Bulgaria. The village covers an area of 9.798 square kilometres
Shumen-Kladenets
Province, a village in southern Bulgaria Kladenets, Shumen Province, a village in Shumen Municipality, northeastern Bulgaria Sword Kladenets, a magic sword
Shumen-Shumen Peak
Shumen Peak (Bulgarian: връх Шумен, romanized: vrah Shumen, IPA: [ˈvrɤx ˈʃumɛn]) rises to 770 m in Friesland Ridge, Tangra Mountains, Livingston Island
Shumen-List of universities and colleges in Bulgaria
Mining and Geology University of National and World Economy University of Shumen "Episkop Konstantin Preslavski" University "Prof. Asen Zlatarov" - Burgas
Shumen-Bozhurovo, Shumen Province
or Bojurovo (Bulgarian: Божурово) is a village in the municipality of Varbitsa, located in the Shumen Province of northeastern Bulgaria. The village covers
Shumen-Danubian Plain (Bulgaria)
Among the major cities of the region are Varna, Rousse, Pleven, Dobrich, Shumen, Veliko Tarnovo, Vratsa, Vidin, Montana, Silistra, Targovishte, Razgrad
Shumen-Pliska
now a small town in Shumen Province, on the Ludogorie plateau of the Danubian Plain, 20 km northeast of the provincial capital, Shumen. Pliska was the first
Shumen-History of the Jews in Bulgaria
professional, from Shumen Avram Benaroya (1887–1979), left-wing political activist Israel Calmi (1885–1966), member of the Jewish Consistory of Bulgaria Elias Canetti
Shumen-Chernookovo, Shumen Province
Chernookovo (Bulgarian: Чернооково) is a village in the municipality of Varbitsa, located in the Shumen Province of northeastern Bulgaria. The village
Shumen-Demographics of Bulgaria
Republic of Bulgaria is monitored by the National Statistical Institute of Bulgaria. Demographic features of the population of Bulgaria include population
Shumen-100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria
Shipka Memorial Shumen — Shumen Fortress Historical and Archaeological Reserve, Founders of Bulgaria Monument, Regional Museum of History Shumen — Tombul Mosque
Shumen-Byzantine–Bulgarian wars
The Byzantine–Bulgarian wars were a series of conflicts fought between the Byzantine Empire and Bulgaria which began after the Bulgars conquered parts
Shumen-Madara Rider
Madara Horseman (Bulgarian: Мадарски конник, Madarski konnik) is a large early medieval rock relief carved on the Madara Plateau east of Shumen in northeastern
Shumen-Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829)
then laid prolonged sieges to three key Ottoman citadels in modern Bulgaria: Shumen, Varna, and Silistra. With the support of the Black Sea Fleet under
Shumen-Municipalities of Bulgaria
The 28 provinces of Bulgaria are divided into 265 municipalities (община, obshtina). Municipalities typically comprise multiple towns, villages and settlements
Shumen-Varna, Bulgaria
and economically active Bulgarian population, Varna was later made one of the Quadrilateral Fortresses (along with Rousse, Shumen, and Silistra) severing
Shumen-Shumensko
Shumensko is a Bulgarian beer brand (Bulgarian: Шуменско пиво) from the town of Shumen. The brewery was founded in 1882 by merchants from Shumen and the Czech
Shumen-Byala Reka, Shumen Province
Byala Reka (Bulgarian: Бяла река) is a village in the municipality of Varbitsa, located in the Shumen Province of northeastern Bulgaria. The village covers
Shumen-List of villages in Bulgaria
Razgrad Province List of villages in Rousse Province List of villages in Shumen Province List of villages in Silistra Province List of villages in Sliven
Shumen-NUTS statistical regions of Bulgaria
North East BG131 Varna BG132 Dobrich BG133 Shumen BG134 Targovishte BG135 Razgrad BG136 Silistra BG2 South Bulgaria BG21 South West BG211 Grad Sofiya BG212
Shumen-The Holocaust in Bulgaria
in Bulgaria was the persecution of Jews between 1941 and 1944 in the Tsardom of Bulgaria and their deportation and annihilation in the Bulgarian-occupied
Shumen-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
Shumen-Ovcharovo
Harmanli municipality, Haskovo Province Ovcharovo, Shumen Province - a village in Shumen municipality, Shumen Province Ovcharovo, Targovishte Province - a village
Shumen-Ivan Shishman of Bulgaria
surrendered, but Ottoman garrisons were to be stationed in other Bulgarian cities, most notably Shumen and Ovech. After the defeat of the Serbs and Bosniaks in
Shumen-Vasil Kolarov
International (Comintern). Kolarov was born in Şumnu, Ottoman Empire (now Shumen, Bulgaria) on 16 July 1877, the son of a shoemaker. After graduating from high
Shumen-Romani people in Bulgaria
Romani people in Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Циганите в България, romanized: Ciganite v Bǎlgariya; Romani: Romane ando Bulgariya) constitute Europe's densest
Shumen-Vladimir Shkodrov
He was the dean of the University of Shumen and a deputy in the 37th National Assembly of Republic of Bulgaria. Shkodrov, Vladimir (1975) Issledovanie
Shumen-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
Shumen-Preslav Literary School
medieval city itself, and at nearby Patleina Monastery, both in present-day Shumen Province, in the Ravna Monastery and in the Varna Monastery. In Ravna, an
Shumen-Vehicle registration plates of Bulgaria
Standard Bulgarian vehicle registration plates display black glyphs (alphanumeric characters) on a white background, together with – on the left-hand
Shumen-Ivanovo (disambiguation)
Province, Bulgaria Ivanovo, Haskovo Province, a village in Haskovo Province, Bulgaria Ivanovo, Shumen Province, in Shumen Province, Bulgaria Ivanovo, Smolyan
Shumen-Religion in Bulgaria
Religion in Bulgaria has been dominated by Christianity since its adoption as the state religion in 864. The dominant form of the religion is Eastern Orthodox
Shumen-Zehra Topel
International Master (WIM). Topel was born on April 13, 1987, in Shumen, Bulgaria to Bulgarian Turkish parents. Her father Cengiz Topel is a chess trainer
Shumen-Second Bulgarian Empire
The Second Bulgarian Empire (Middle Bulgarian: Ц(а)рьство бл(ъ)гарское; Modern Bulgarian: Второ българско царство, romanized: Vtorо Balgarskо Tsarstvo)
Shumen-Bulgaria–United States relations
WWII POW camp Shumen". Archived from the original on 2016-07-26. Retrieved 2014-01-07. "Full text of Armistice Agreement with Bulgaria". Archived from
Shumen-Bulgarian People's Army
People's Republic of Bulgaria. It comprised the Bulgarian Land Forces, Air Force and Air Defence, Navy and supporting arms. Bulgaria was one of the signatories
Shumen-Varbitsa Municipality
Varbitsa Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Върбица) is a municipality (obshtina) in Shumen Province, Northeastern Bulgaria, located in the vicinity of the
Shumen-Bulgarian National Radio
(1955–) Radio Shumen (1973–) Radio Sofia (1962–1998, 2007–) Radio Stara Zagora (1936–) Radio Varna (1934–) Radio Vidin (2009–) Radio Bulgaria provides news
Shumen-Toni Storaro
Storaro (Bulgarian: Тони Стораро; born Tunçer Fikret Ali, Bulgarian: Тунчер Фикрет Али, Turkish: Tunçer Fikret Ali; on 2 August 1976) is a Bulgarian Turkish
Shumen-National Basketball League (Bulgaria)
Basketball League (NBL) (in Bulgarian: Националната баскетболна лига) is the highest professional basketball league in Bulgaria. The current league was founded
Shumen-Culture of Bulgaria
production was presented in Shumen in 1856. This is the comedy Mihal Mouseoed by Sava Dobroplodni, who at that time was a teacher in Shumen. The name of Dobri
Shumen-Politics of Bulgaria
The politics of Bulgaria take place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the prime minister is the head of government
Shumen-East Bulgarian
about 1894, at the Kabiuk State Stud and Stallion Depot in Shumen Province in eastern Bulgaria. A stud-book was started in either 1951: 448 or 1959. Barbara
Shumen-Automotive industry in Bulgaria
countries. Presently, Bulgaria introduced its own domestic supercar company, SIN Cars and armed automobiles SAMARM. Socialist Bulgaria had a small auto industry
Shumen-2023 Bulgarian parliamentary election
Early parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 2 April 2023 to elect members of the National Assembly. These were initially scheduled to be held
Shumen-Kaspichan
Kaspichan (Bulgarian: Каспичан, pronounced [ˈkaspit͡ʃɐn]) is a town in central northeastern Bulgaria, part of Shumen Province. It is located in the eastern
Shumen-Polezhanski Lakes
туризъм [Mountain Tourism] (in Bulgarian). Shumen: Университетско издетелство "Епископ Константин Преславски" (Shumen University Press). ISBN 978-954-577-899-5
Shumen-Omurtag of Bulgaria
partly inscribed on a surviving column found near the village of Seltsi, Shumen Province. According to that inscription the treaty specified: the border
Shumen-List of dams and reservoirs in Bulgaria
This is a list of reservoirs in Bulgaria: Note: In Bulgaria, a dam (Bulgarian язовир) is often used to refer the body of water, rather than the structure
Shumen-Big Brother 4 (Bulgarian season)
auditions were held in the ten biggest cities in Bulgaria – Pleven, Veliko Tarnovo, Rousse, Shumen, Varna, Bourgas, Stara Zagora, Plovdiv, Blagoevgrad
Shumen-Balkan Mountains
crossroads Varbitsa Pass (Varbishki prohod): Shumen - Petolachka crossroads Rish Pass (Rishki prohod): Shumen - Karnobat Luda Kamchiya Gorge (Ludokamchiyski
Shumen-Gerlovo
and Kotel-Varbitsa mountains and covers much of Varbitsa municipality of Shumen Province, with smaller parts in Omurtag municipality (Targovishte Province)
Shumen-Nikolai Denkov
Denkov Denkov (Bulgarian: Николай Денков Денков, born September 3, 1962) is a Bulgarian politician who served as Prime Minister of Bulgaria from 2023 to
Shumen-Ivan Ivanov (weightlifter)
(Bulgarian: Иван Иванов Иванов, born 27 August 1971 in Shumen) is a Bulgarian former weightlifter and current head coach of the national Bulgarian weightlifting
Shumen-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
Shumen-National Police Service (Bulgaria)
National Police Service (Bulgarian: Национална Служба Полиция), also known as the General Directorate "National Police" (Bulgarian: Главна дирекция "Национална
Shumen-Rish Pass
Rish Pass (Bulgarian: Ришки проход, Rishki Prohod) is a mountain pass in the Balkan Mountains (Stara Planina) in Bulgaria. It connects Shumen and Karnobat
Shumen-Veliko Tarnovo
Tarnovo (Bulgarian: Велико Търново, romanized: Veliko Tyrnovo, pronounced [vɛˈliko ˈtɤrnovo]; "Great Tarnovo") is a city in north central Bulgaria and the
Shumen-Nikopol, Bulgaria
Nikopol (Bulgarian: Никопол [niˈkɔpoɫ]; historically Greek: Νικόπολις, Nikópolis, Latin: Nicopolis, Turkish: Niğbolu) is a town in northern Bulgaria, the
Shumen-Transport in Bulgaria
Transport in Bulgaria is dominated by road transport, despite nearly half of all paved roads belonging to the lowest category of roads. As of December
Shumen-Mogila
in Poland Mogiła Abbey, in Poland Mogila, Shumen Province [bg], a village in Kaspichan Municipality, Bulgaria Mogila, Stara Zagora Province [bg], a village
Shumen-II-16 road (Bulgaria)
section of railway line No. 2 Sofia–Mezdra–Gorna Oryahovitsa–Shumen–Varna served by the Bulgarian State Railways. The road starts at Km 163.0 of the first
Shumen-Konevo
Kardzhali Province, Bulgaria Konevo, Razgrad Province, a populated place in Isperih Municipality, Bulgaria Konevo, Shumen Province, Bulgaria Konevo, Russia
Shumen-Round Church, Preslav
which is the administrative centre of a municipality in Shumen Province, northeastern Bulgaria. While no church from this age in the Slavic-populated parts
Shumen-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
Shumen-Varbitsa (town)
Varbitsa (Bulgarian: Върбица [vɐrˈbit͡sɐ]; lit. 'little willow'; also transliterated Vǎrbica) is a town in eastern Bulgaria, part of Shumen Province.
Shumen-Bulgars
to the East by the Black Sea. They re-settled in North-Eastern Bulgaria, between Shumen and Varna, including Ludogorie plateau and southern Dobruja. The
Shumen-2021 Bulgarian general election
General elections were held in Bulgaria on 14 November 2021 to elect both the President and the National Assembly. They were the country's third parliamentary
Shumen-Glasat na Bulgaria season 7
The seventh season of Bulgarian reality singing competition Glasat na Bulgaria premiered on February 23, 2020, and broadcast at 20:00 every Sunday until
Shumen-Yuliana Doncheva
Petkova (Bulgarian: Юлияна Дончева Петкова; born 25 June 1965) is a Bulgarian politician, businesswoman and television personality. Born in Shumen, Doncheva
Shumen-Pleven
Pleven (Bulgarian: Плèвен pronounced [ˈplɛvɛn]) is the seventh most populous city in Bulgaria. Located in the northern part of the country, it is the
Shumen-Montana, Bulgaria
Montana (Bulgarian: Монтана [monˈtanɐ]) is a town in northwestern Bulgaria. It is the administrative centre of the Montana Province. On the 2021 census
Shumen-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
Shumen-FC Shumen 1929
FC Shumen 1929 (Bulgarian: ФК Шумен 1929) was a Bulgarian football club from the city of Shumen, which last competed in the North-Eastern section of Bulgaria's
Shumen-Maxim Behar
in Davos. 1985-1989: Correspondent of Rabotnichesko delo daily in Shumen, Bulgaria. 1989-1991: Correspondent of Rabotnichesko delo daily in Warsaw, Poland
Shumen-Ulyanovsk State University
University Francysk Skaryna Homiel State University Hrodna State University Bulgaria Shumen University Technical University of Gabrovo China Hunan Normal University
Shumen-GAZ-53
Soviet Union. The GAZ-53A was also license-built by KTA Madara in Shumen, Bulgaria, beginning in 1967. They were called the Madara 400 series (the "4"
Shumen-Bulgarian–Ottoman wars
Mountains and struck deep into Bulgaria's north. The Bulgarians were completely surprised and the invaders seized Ovech, Shumen, Madara and other towns. Due
Shumen-Geography of Bulgaria
of Bulgaria's total area. Its width varies from 25 to 30 km in the west to 120 km in the east. The highest point is Tarnov Dyal (502 m) on the Shumen Plateau;
Shumen-Galena (singer)
May 21, 1985, in the village of Smyadovo, Bulgaria. She has studied folk singing at the music school of Shumen for 4 years. Two years after that she moved
Shumen-Bulgarian Red Cross
Smolyan, Sofia, Stara Zagora, Targovishte, Haskovo, Shumen, and Yambol. "FDRS Bulgarian Red Cross". Bulgarian Red Cross. Web. 7 October 2010. http://www.redcross
Shumen-Karlsberg Bulgaria AD
Karlsberg Bulgaria is the Bulgarian subsidiary of the Carlsberg Group. Since 2002, it has owned the Shumensko Brewery in the city of Shumen, where it
Shumen-Stefan Yanev
Engineering in Plovdiv. Yanev graduated from the artillery military school in Shumen (now a faculty of the Vasil Levski National Military University) and began
Shumen-List of shopping malls in Bulgaria
(City Center Pleven) Maxi Trade Center (2008) (GLA 6,000 m2) Cancelled Shumen Plaza Shopping Center (project) (2006-2013) (GLA 20,000 m2) Proposed Mall
Shumen-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
Shumen-Severoiztochen Planning Region
Region) is a planning region in Bulgaria.The region includes four provinces: Targovishte Province, Varna Province, Shumen Province and Dobrich Province
Shumen-I-2 road (Bulgaria)
largest city in Bulgaria, and then runs southeast. It crosses the small town of Tsar Kaloyan, bypasses Razgrad and continues towards Shumen, the 10th largest
Shumen-Plovdiv
Plovdiv (Bulgarian: Пловдив, pronounced [ˈpɫɔvdif]) is the second-largest city in Bulgaria, 93 miles southeast of the capital Sofia. It had a population
Shumen-Joachim II of Bulgaria
modern Shumen Plateau Nature Park. The church was consecrated in 1265 and was named after the Saints Nicholas and Andrew. Joachim II lead the Bulgarian Church
Shumen-1931 Bulgarian State Football Championship
The 1930 Bulgarian State Football Championship was the eighth edition of the competition. It was consisted by 12 teams, and it was won by AS 23 Sofia
Shumen-List of caves in Bulgaria
2018. "Yagodinska Cave". The Caves of Bulgaria. Retrieved 20 May 2018. "Zandana Cave". Official Site of the Shumen Plateau Nature Park. Retrieved 26 November
Shumen-1930 Bulgarian State Football Championship
The 1930 Bulgarian State Football Championship was the seventh edition of the competition. It was consisted by 9 teams, and it was won by Slavia Sofia
Shumen-List of libraries in Bulgaria
Library "Petar Stapov"(Targovishte) Regional Library "Stiliyan Chilingirov" (Shumen) Regional Library "Pencho Slaveykov" (Varna) Regional Library "Petko Rachev
Shumen-Circassians in Bulgaria
Montana, Shumen, Dobrich and Veliko Tarnovo, where the Circassians created their own villages, and another part of them settled in Bulgarian or Turkish
Shumen-Brod
municipality of Dimitrovgrad in Bulgaria Kostinbrod, a town in Sofia Province, Bulgaria Tsarev Brod, a village in Shumen Province, Bulgaria Brod Moravice, a village
Shumen-Vassil Tzankov
the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. In 1967 he was elected as a corresponding member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Tzankov was raised in Shumen in
Shumen-Treaty of Bucharest (1913)
490. In addition, Bulgaria agreed to dismantle all existing fortresses and bound itself not to construct forts at Rousse or Shumen or in any of the territory
Shumen-PFC CSKA Sofia
1977 Cup Olympic Fire, Bulgaria: Winners (1): 1980 Torneio Costa Azul, Portugal: Winners (2): 1989, 1991 Tournament Shumen, Bulgaria: Winners (1): 1993 Cup
Shumen-Conservative Bulgaria
Conservative Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Консервативна България), previously knowns as National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Национален фронт
Shumen-Outline of the Bulgarian People's Army at the end of the Cold War
Rifle Regiment, in Shumen 40th Motor Rifle Regiment, in Razgrad 45th Motor Rifle Regiment, in Dobrich 86th Tank Regiment, in Shumen 47th Artillery Regiment
Shumen-Veliki Preslav Municipality
Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Велики Преслав; former Preslav Municipality, Bulgarian: Община Преслав) is a municipality (obshtina) in Shumen Province, Northeastern
Shumen-Bulgarian GHR A
Petrich (2) 1994 : Belasitza Petrich (3) 1995 : HC Lyulin Sofia 1996 : Shumen 1997 : HC Port Burgas 1998 : HC Port Burgas (2) 1999 : HC Port Burgas (3)
Shumen-Blaga's Lessons
Ventsislavov. The film stars Eli Skorcheva as Blaga, a retired schoolteacher in Shumen, who is grieving the recent death of her husband and falls victim to a criminal
Shumen-Hasan & Ibrahim
were born on 15 December 2003 in Shumen, Bulgaria, to a family of musicians. Their father is Denis Ignatov of Bulgarian descent and their mother is Sebile
Shumen-Armenians in Bulgaria
Russe, Shumen, Sliven, Stara Zagora, Varna and Yambol. All churches are under an eparchy based in Sofia. The Armenian Evangelical Church in Bulgaria is located
Shumen-Institute of Astronomy of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Astronomical centre at the Faculty of Natural Sciences of Shumen University. It owns and operates the Bulgarian National Rozhen Observatory located at an altitude
Shumen-Stara Zagora Uprising
people of Bulgaria for an Uprising. Five regions were distributed - Ruse-Shumen, Veliko Tarnovo, Sliven and Lovech-Troyan. The capital location of the uprising
Shumen-Yankovo
Yankovo (Bulgarian: Янково) is a village in Eastern Bulgaria, part of the Smyadovo municipality of Shumen Province. It is located on the Kamchiya river
Shumen-Palace of Omurtag
Krum in Shumen Province. The site has been pinpointed as the location of a fort and palace of Omurtag, ruler (kanasybigi) of the First Bulgarian Empire
Shumen-List of cave monasteries
monasteries of Krepcha Monasteries of Provadia Cave monasteries on the Plateau of Shumen Cave monasteries of Tervel Ethiopia Monolithic church France Abbey of Saint-Roman
Shumen-Blagovo
to: In Bulgaria (written in Cyrillic as Благово): Blagovo, Montana Province - a village in Montana municipality, Montana Province Blagovo, Shumen Province
Shumen-1923 Bulgarian coup d'état
capture), Pazardzhik and Shumen, it was quickly crushed by the new government. Crucial was the inactivity of the Bulgarian Communist Party which viewed
Shumen-Patleina Monastery
Patleina Monastery of Saint Pantaleon (Bulgarian: Патлейнският манастир „Свети Пантелеймон“) is a ruined Bulgarian Orthodox monastery. It is an archaeological
Shumen-Science and technology in Bulgaria
Southeastern Europe, the Belogradchik Observatory and the Shumen University Observatory are Bulgaria's main astronomical observatories. Several smaller "public
Shumen-Plamen Galabov
Plamen Yordanov Galabov (Bulgarian: Пламен Йорданов Гълъбов; born 2 November 1995) is a Bulgarian footballer who currently plays for Beitar Jerusalem as
Shumen-2023–24 Bulgarian Cup
The 2023–24 Bulgarian Cup is the 42nd official edition of the Bulgarian annual football knockout tournament. It is sponsored by Sesame and known as the
Shumen-Fiki
Storaro. Fiki was born in Shumen, Bulgaria. His father Toni Storaro is a popular Bulgarian singer. He is among the five Bulgarians selected for more than
Shumen-List of protected areas of Bulgaria
This is a list of protected areas in Bulgaria which includes 3 national parks, 11 nature parks and 55 nature reserves. The national policy for governing
Shumen-Barnaul
November 2020. "Град Шумен – Как да ни намерите". tourism-shumen.com (in Bulgarian). Tourism Shumen. Retrieved 14 July 2020. Барнаульская городская Дума. Решение №789 от 20
Shumen-Kaolinovo
Kaolinovo (Bulgarian: Каолиново, pronounced [kɐoˈlinovo]) is a town in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Shumen Province. It is the administrative centre
Shumen-Konstantin Kavarnaliev
Kavarnaliev was a Bulgarian major general, who died at the Battle of Doiran during the Second Balkan War. Konstantin Kavarnaliev was born in Shumen on 15 February
Shumen-Smyadovo Municipality
Smyadovo Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Смядово) is a municipality (obshtina) in Shumen Province, Northeastern Bulgaria, located in the vicinity of the
Shumen-List of Bulgarian provinces by GDP
This is a list of Bulgarian provinces and the capital city of Sofia by GDP Provinces by GDP in 2020 according to data by Eurostat. Provinces by GDP per
Shumen-Burgas
Burgas (Bulgarian: Бургас, pronounced [burˈɡas] ), sometimes transliterated as Bourgas, is the second largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast in
Shumen-Józef Jagmin
Józef Jagmin (c. 1810 – 31 September 1877 in Shumen) was a Polish officer. He was born to a noble Samogitian family.[citation needed] Józef Jagmin took
Shumen-Bulgaria national speedway team
2010. As of 2017, the sport was almost dormant, with only one track in Shumen, although there were ten others in a derelict state. The greatest achievement
Shumen-Bulgaria ON AIR
Bulgaria ON AIR is a Bulgarian national television, launched on 9 September 2011. It was originally established under the brand Bulgaria ON AIR Media Group
Shumen-List of tallest structures in Bulgaria
structures in Bulgaria. This list contains all types of structures. List of tallest buildings in Sofia List of tallest buildings in Bulgaria List of tallest
Shumen-Dobrich Province
bounded on east by the Black Sea, on south by Varna Province, on west by Shumen and Silistra provinces, on the north by Romania. It is divided into 8 municipalities
Shumen-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
Shumen-Han Krum (village)
Han Krum (Bulgarian: Хан Крум) is a village in the municipality of Preslav, Shumen Province, north-eastern Bulgaria. As of 2007 it has 408 inhabitants
Shumen-Slavena Vatova
Slavena Vatova (Bulgarian: Славена Вътова, born 1989) is a Bulgarian model and beauty pageant titleholder who won the title of Miss Bulgaria 2006. In 2005
Shumen-Ivaylo Kirov
earned 12 caps for the Bulgarian national team, scoring one goal. Born in Shumen, Kirov began his career with local side Volov Shumen. In 1984, he joined
Shumen-Stoyan Danev
Stoyan Petrov Danev (Bulgarian: Стоян Петров Данев) (28 January 1858 – 30 July 1949) was a leading Bulgarian liberal politician and twice Prime Minister
Shumen-Dimitrovgrad, Bulgaria
Dimitrovgrad (Bulgarian: Димитровград [diˈmitrovˌɡrat]) is a town in Haskovo Province, Bulgaria. It is along the Maritsa River in the Thrace region, close
Shumen-Panayot
Bulgaria Panayot Volov Stadium, multi-use stadium in Shumen, Bulgaria PFC Panayot Volov, a Bulgarian football club, playing in the city of Shumen This
Shumen-Germans in Bulgaria
Evangelist Czechs, Slovaks and Banat Bulgarians. Another notable German colony was Tsarev Brod (old name Endzhe), Shumen Province, founded before 1899, where
Shumen-Dupnitsa
Dupnitsa, or Dupnica (Bulgarian: Дупница (previously Дубница), pronounced [ˈdupnit͡sɐ]), is a town in Western Bulgaria. It is at the foot of the highest
Shumen-Glasat na Bulgaria season 8
The eighth season of Bulgarian reality singing competition Glasat na Bulgaria premiered on 12 September 2021 and broadcasts every 20:00, at bTV. For this
Shumen-Rish
Rish (Bulgarian: Риш Riš) is a village in Smyadovo Municipality, Shumen Province, Bulgaria, with a population of 604 as of 2019. According to the 2011
Shumen-Hitrino Municipality
Hitrino Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Хитрино) is a municipality (obshtina) in Shumen Province, Northeastern Bulgaria, located in the Ludogorie geographical
Shumen-List of Romani settlements
village Kaspichan, Shumen 618 321 51.94% Golyam Izvor village Stambolovo, Haskovo 389 308 79.18% Kriva Reka village Nikola Kozlevo, Shumen 495 289 58.38%
Shumen-Mogila
Lublin Voivodeship, a village in Poland Mogiła Abbey, in Poland Mogila, Shumen Province [bg], a village in Kaspichan Municipality, Bulgaria Mogila, Stara
Shumen-Bulgarian Muslims
, Silistra, Dobrich Ruse, and Burgas. They live mostly in rural settlements. Muslims in Bulgaria that are ethnically Roma mainly live in
Shumen-Kherson
Russian/Ukrainian footballer with over 460 club caps Zalaegerszeg, Hungary Shumen, Bulgaria Izmit, Turkey Bizerte, Tunisia Bonn, Germany Kiel, Germany Kolykhaiev's
Shumen-Bulgarian Land Forces
military was reorganized in four infantry brigades (in Sofia, Pleven, Ruse and Shumen) and one cavalry brigade. The Bulgarian unification of 1885 made Bulgaria
Shumen-1944 Bulgarian coup d'état
to the Fatherland Front forces. In Sofia, Plovdiv, the region of Pernik, Shumen and Haskovo the old regime's supporters were defeated by military action
Shumen-Municipalities of Bulgaria
Kozlevo) Novi Pazar Municipality (main town: Novi Pazar) Shumen Municipality (main town: Shumen) Smyadovo Municipality (main town: Smyadovo) Varbitsa Municipality
Shumen-Decline and modernization of the Ottoman Empire
Distribution Clothing to Turkish refugees in Shumen
Shumen-Beer in Bulgaria
consumption per capita, with 73 litres a year. The Hungarian exiles in Shumen, led by Lajos Kossuth after the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, brewed beer
Shumen-Rish Pass
Balkan Mountains (Stara Planina) in Bulgaria. It connects Shumen and Karnobat. On the Shumen side of the pass is the village of Rish. The Battle of the
Shumen-Kladenets
Haskovo Province, a village in southern Bulgaria Kladenets, Shumen Province, a village in Shumen Municipality, northeastern Bulgaria Sword Kladenets, a magic
Shumen-FC Volov Shumen
Football Club Volov 1929 Shumen (Bulgarian: Футболен Клуб Волов 1929 Шумен) is a Bulgarian football club, playing in the city of Shumen, which currently competes
Shumen-Islam in Bulgaria
mainly in parts of northeastern Bulgaria (mainly in Razgrad, Targovishte, Shumen and Silistra Provinces) and in the Rhodope Mountains (mainly in Kardzhali
Shumen-Telephone numbers in Bulgaria
519: Devnya) 51xx 51xxx 52 Varna 53x Shumen Province codes (537: Novi Pazar, 538: Veliki Preslav) 53xx 53xxx 54 Shumen 55x Burgas Province codes (550: Sinemorets
Shumen-Genko Slavov
2004–2007 Spartak Varna 61 (0) 2008 Volov Shumen 11 (0) 2008 Kaliakra Kavarna 10 (0) 2009–2010 Volov Shumen 38 (0) 2010 Chernomorets Balchik 6 (0) 2011–2013
Shumen-Nikopol, Bulgaria
50,000+ Asenovgrad Blagoevgrad Dobrich Gabrovo Haskovo Pazardzhik Pernik Shumen Sliven Veliko Tarnovo Vratsa Yambol 20,000+ Aytos Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad
Shumen-Parapuzosia
Parapuzosia sp., Upper Cretaceous, Shumen with a diameter of 1.44 m at the National Museum of Natural History, Bulgaria
Shumen-List of European medium wave transmitters
Türkçe Yayınlar Stolnik near Sofia 50 Antenna Array BNR 2 – Hristo Botev Shumen 50 BNR 2 – Hristo Botev Morley 0.12 Closed 2021 Greatest Hits Radio (Yorkshire)
Shumen-Veliki Preslav
Preslav Municipality, new Bulgarian: obshtina), which in turn is part of Shumen Province, Bulgaria. Veliki Preslav is situated at an altitude of 132 m (92
Shumen-Balchik
50,000+ Asenovgrad Blagoevgrad Dobrich Gabrovo Haskovo Pazardzhik Pernik Shumen Sliven Veliko Tarnovo Vratsa Yambol 20,000+ Aytos Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad
Shumen-Belogradchik
50,000+ Asenovgrad Blagoevgrad Dobrich Gabrovo Haskovo Pazardzhik Pernik Shumen Sliven Veliko Tarnovo Vratsa Yambol 20,000+ Aytos Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad
Shumen-Bozhurishte
50,000+ Asenovgrad Blagoevgrad Dobrich Gabrovo Haskovo Pazardzhik Pernik Shumen Sliven Veliko Tarnovo Vratsa Yambol 20,000+ Aytos Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad
Shumen-Boychinovtsi
50,000+ Asenovgrad Blagoevgrad Dobrich Gabrovo Haskovo Pazardzhik Pernik Shumen Sliven Veliko Tarnovo Vratsa Yambol 20,000+ Aytos Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad
Shumen-Bratsigovo
50,000+ Asenovgrad Blagoevgrad Dobrich Gabrovo Haskovo Pazardzhik Pernik Shumen Sliven Veliko Tarnovo Vratsa Yambol 20,000+ Aytos Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad
Shumen-Brezovo
50,000+ Asenovgrad Blagoevgrad Dobrich Gabrovo Haskovo Pazardzhik Pernik Shumen Sliven Veliko Tarnovo Vratsa Yambol 20,000+ Aytos Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad
Shumen-Byala Cherkva
50,000+ Asenovgrad Blagoevgrad Dobrich Gabrovo Haskovo Pazardzhik Pernik Shumen Sliven Veliko Tarnovo Vratsa Yambol 20,000+ Aytos Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad
Shumen-Vasil Kolarov
International (Comintern). Kolarov was born in Şumnu, Ottoman Empire (now Shumen, Bulgaria) on 16 July 1877, the son of a shoemaker. After graduating from
Shumen-Pravets
50,000+ Asenovgrad Blagoevgrad Dobrich Gabrovo Haskovo Pazardzhik Pernik Shumen Sliven Veliko Tarnovo Vratsa Yambol 20,000+ Aytos Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad
Shumen-List of chess grandmasters
Vršac 2008 Serbia M title application Bojkov, Dejan 2904292 1977-07-03 Shumen 2008 Bulgaria M title application Bok, Benjamin 1017063 1995-01-25 Lelystad
Shumen-Severoiztochen Planning Region
The region includes four provinces: Targovishte Province, Varna Province, Shumen Province and Dobrich Province. Largest cities are Varna (360,000 - city
Shumen-Gate of Trajan
Matochina Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Shumen-List of pigeon breeds
Homer (Australian equivalent of American Show Racer) Show Racing Homer Shumen Tumbler (BG/997) Siberian Tumbler (RUS(D)/962) Silesian Colour-head (CZ/064)
Shumen-1930 Bulgarian State Football Championship
OSO Team Varnenska OSO Vladislav Varna Shumenska OSO Han Omurtag Shumen Rusenska OSO Rakovski Ruse Tarnovska OSO Etar Tarnovo Plevenska OSO no representative
Shumen-1931 Bulgarian State Football Championship
OSO Team Varnenska OSO Shipchenski sokol Varna Shumenska OSO Han Omurtag Shumen Rusenska OSO Napredak Ruse Tarnovska OSO Etar Tarnovo Plevenska OSO Pobeda
Shumen-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
District of Colombia. Đồng Tháp Province 3,376.40 Province of Vietnam. Shumen Province 3,365 Province of Bulgaria. Ninh Thuận Province 3,363.10 Province
Shumen-Plovdiv
50,000+ Asenovgrad Blagoevgrad Dobrich Gabrovo Haskovo Pazardzhik Pernik Shumen Sliven Veliko Tarnovo Vratsa Yambol 20,000+ Aytos Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad
Shumen-Shumen dialect
The Shumen dialect is a Bulgarian dialect, member of the Moesian dialects. It is one of the best preserved Moesian dialects and is spoken in the regions
Shumen-Venets, Shumen Province
part of Shumen Province. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Venets Municipality, which lies in the northwestern part of Shumen Province
Shumen-John Lawton (singer)
Primorsko, Burgas, Smolyan, Pamporovo, Varna, Malko Tarnovo, Velingrad, Shumen, Popovo winter, Popovo spring, Chepelare, Lovech, Kavarna, Stara Zagora
Shumen-Veliko Tarnovo
50,000+ Asenovgrad Blagoevgrad Dobrich Gabrovo Haskovo Pazardzhik Pernik Shumen Sliven Veliko Tarnovo Vratsa Yambol 20,000+ Aytos Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad
Shumen-Panagyurishte
50,000+ Asenovgrad Blagoevgrad Dobrich Gabrovo Haskovo Pazardzhik Pernik Shumen Sliven Veliko Tarnovo Vratsa Yambol 20,000+ Aytos Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad
Shumen-Yusuf İsmail
reportedly planned to open a coffee or bazaar in his native village near Shumen. He was one of 562 people who drowned when the ocean liner La Bourgogne
Shumen-National Basketball League (Bulgaria)
Pernik 1,700 Rilski Sportist 4th Arena Samokov Samokov 2,500 Shumen 10th Arena Shumen Shumen 1,500 Spartak Pleven 6th Balkanstroy Pleven 1,200 Yambol 9th
Shumen-Kazan
(Russia), since 2010 Samara (Russia), since 1998 Saratov (Russia), since 1999 Shumen Province (Bulgaria), since 2003 Tashkent (Uzbekistan), since 1998 Tlemcen
Shumen-Military academy
Faculty in Dolna Mitropoliya Artillery, Air Defence and CIS Faculty in Shumen All-Force Faculty faculty in Veliko Tarnovo Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy
Shumen-Shumen
Shumen (Bulgarian: Шумен, also romanized as Shoumen or Šumen, pronounced [ˈʃumɛn]) is the tenth-largest city in Bulgaria and the administrative and economic
Shumen-Danube Swabians
Bulgarian Catholics. Some of these Germans later moved to Tsarev Brod, Shumen Province, together with a handful of Banat Bulgarian families, as well as
Shumen-Turkish people
Silistra Province (36.09%), the Targovishte Province (35.80%), and the Shumen Province (30.29%). They were ethnically cleansed during the Muslim Persecution
Shumen-Debrecen
Greece Rishon LeZion, Israel Saint Petersburg, Russia Setúbal, Portugal Shumen, Bulgaria Syktyvkar, Russia Taitung City, Taiwan Toluca, Mexico Tongliao
Shumen-Izgrev
municipality of the Smolyan Province Izgrev, Shumen Province - in the Venets municipality of the Shumen Province Izgrev, Varna Province - in the Suvorovo
Shumen-Blagovo
Montana municipality, Montana Province Blagovo, Shumen Province - a village in Shumen municipality, Shumen Province This disambiguation page lists articles
Shumen-30th MMC – Shumen
The 30th Multi-member Constituency – Shumen is a constituency whose borders are the same as Shumen Province in Bulgaria. In the 2009 Bulgarian parliamentary
Shumen-Monument to 1300 Years of Bulgaria, Shumen
Municipality of Shumen website Media related to 1300 Years of Bulgaria, Shumen at Wikimedia Commons High definition video of the Shumen 1300 Years monument
Shumen-People's Republic of Bulgaria
anniversary, including a military parade and the creation of a monument in Shumen. Bulgarian cosmonaut program Captive Nations Human Development Report 1990
Shumen-Zahari Dimitrov
previously played for FC Preslav, PFC Shumen, Lokomotiv Plovdiv and PFC Svetkavitsa. He made his debut in A PFG with Shumen on 8 August 1998 in a match against
Shumen-Black Shumen
The Black Shumen is an old breed of chicken originating in Shumen region of Bulgaria. In the middle of the 20th century it was crossed with Minorca chickens
Shumen-Perperikon
Matochina Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Shumen-List of Bulgarian Turks
parents) Günay Erdem, Turkish architect (born in Shumen) Sunay Erdem, Turkish architect (born in Shumen) Silvena Rowe, British celebrity chef and food writer
Shumen-Kosovo (disambiguation)
in Kosovo Kosovo, Kyustendil Province Kosovo, Plovdiv Province Kosovo, Shumen Province Kosovo, Vidin Province Gorsko Kosovo [bg], Veliko Tarnovo Province
Shumen-Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
Turkish refugees fleeing from Tarnovo towards Shumen
Shumen-List of dams and reservoirs in Bulgaria
Studen Kladenets 25.6 489,000,000 Kardzhali Province Ticha 18.7 311,000,000 Shumen Province Topolnitsa 4.1 137,000,000 Pazardzhik Province, Sofia Province
Shumen-Second Bulgarian Empire
Aerial view of the Shumen fortress, an important stronghold in eastern Bulgaria
Shumen-First Bulgarian Empire
concentrated. Many monuments of that period have been found around Madara, Shumen, Novi Pazar, the village of Han Krum in north-eastern Bulgaria, and in the
Shumen-Daria Vassilyanska
Varna and Shumen: 1955–1956 "Funny Stories after Cervantes’ interludes, staged by Stancho Stanchev, "Vasil Drumev" Drama Theatre – city of Shumen 1956–1957
Shumen-Stancho Stanchev
Arthur Miller, Drama Theatre, Shumen, 1955–56 Le Baruffe Chiozzotte /The Chioggia Scuffles/, Carlo Goldoni, Drama Theatre, Shumen, 1956 Notre-Dame de Paris
Shumen-Zhengzhou
the original on 14 November 2018. Retrieved 14 November 2018. 保加利亚舒门市 [Shumen, Bulgaria]. Foreign and Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of Zhengzhou Municipal
Shumen-Bulgarian Turks
in the southern province of Kardzhali and the northeastern provinces of Shumen, Silistra, Razgrad and Targovishte. There is also a diaspora outside Bulgaria
Shumen-List of oldest church buildings
researchers to be an unknown kind of Bulgar heathen temple. According to the Shumen architectural museum's research, an early Christian martyrium that included
Shumen-Cyril and Methodius
to a "celebration of the Bulgarian script" when he visited the town of Shumen on 22 May 1803. Cyril and Methodius are remembered in the Church of England
Shumen-Shumen University
The Constantine of Preslav University of Shumen (Bulgarian: Шуменски университет „Епископ Константин Преславски“, Shumenski universitet „Episkop Konstantin
Shumen-Maksim Nedev
born 9 February 1983) is a Bulgarian football player, currently playing for Shumen 2010 as a defender. "Maksim Nedev Facts". Footballdatabase.eu. v t e
Shumen-Dobrich
Todorovic from Zheravna, Haralambi Todorov from Pirdop and Nikolay Vasilev from Shumen. The church was consecrated in 1889 by Bishop Simeon. The “Holy Trinity”
Shumen-Shumen Municipality
Shumen Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Шумен) is a municipality (obshtina) in Shumen Province, Northeastern Bulgaria. It is named after its administrative
Shumen-Brăila
Wexler-Kreindler Iannis Xenakis Brăila is twinned with: Pleven in Bulgaria. Shumen in Bulgaria. Calais in France. Argostoli in Greece. Katerini in Greece.
Shumen-List of stadiums in Europe
Naftex Stadium – Bourgas New Varna Stadium – Varna Panayot Volov Stadium – Shumen Plovdiv Stadium – Plovdiv Rakovski Stadium – Sevlievo Slavia Stadium – Sofia
Shumen-List of chicken breeds
Black Shumen cock
Shumen-Bulgaria
Adrianople from the Byzantines in 1362; Sofia fell in 1382, followed by Shumen in 1388. The Ottomans completed their conquest of Bulgarian lands in 1393
Shumen-Toni Storaro
information Birth name Tunçer Fikret Ali Born (1970-08-02) 2 August 1970 (age 53) Shumen, Bulgaria Genres Chalga Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter Instrument(s) Vocals
Shumen-List of college towns
University – Plovdiv, Plovdiv University) Ruse (Ruse University) Shumen (University of Shumen "Episkop Konstantin Preslavski") Stara Zagora (Trakia University
Shumen-Baba Vida
Matochina Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Shumen-Tsarevets (fortress)
Matochina Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Shumen-List of protected areas of Bulgaria
Lom Nature Park 32.60 km2 1970 Sinite Kamani Nature Park 113.80 km2 1980 Shumen Plateau Nature Park 39.3 km2 1980 Strandzha Nature Park 1,161.00 km2 1995
Shumen-Dr. Luke production discography
Yeti Beats, Lydia Asrat, Onika Maraj Benny Mayne "Hokey Pokey" Benjamin Shumen, Brandon Hamlin, Kenny Sharp, Ryan Ogren Kygo Golden Hour "Broken Glass
Shumen-Bulgarian Armed Forces
military was reorganised in four infantry brigades (in Sofia, Pleven, Ruse and Shumen) and one cavalry brigade. The Serbo-Bulgarian War was the first armed conflict
Shumen-Nesebar
50,000+ Asenovgrad Blagoevgrad Dobrich Gabrovo Haskovo Pazardzhik Pernik Shumen Sliven Veliko Tarnovo Vratsa Yambol 20,000+ Aytos Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad
Shumen-Solid black (chicken plumage)
bantam Belgian Bearded d'Uccle bantam Bergische Schlotterkamm bantam Black Shumen Booted Bantam Burmese bantam Cochin Dutch bantam Faverolles Frizzle (the
Shumen-Shumensko
(Bulgarian: Шуменско пиво) from the town of Shumen. The brewery was founded in 1882 by merchants from Shumen and the Czech master brewer Franz Milde, who
Shumen-Lajos Kossuth
he was removed from Vidin, where he had been kept under house arrest, to Shumen, and thence to Kütahya in Asia Minor. There, he was joined by his children
Shumen-GAZ-53
of the Soviet Union. The GAZ-53A was also license-built by KTA Madara in Shumen, Bulgaria, beginning in 1967. They were called the Madara 400 series (the
Shumen-Shumen Peak
Shumen Peak (Bulgarian: връх Шумен, romanized: vrah Shumen, IPA: [ˈvrɤx ˈʃumɛn]) rises to 770 m in Friesland Ridge, Tangra Mountains, Livingston Island
Shumen-Speedway in Bulgaria
1988 ? AMC Targovishte ? ? 1989 ? AMC Targovishte ? ? 1990 ? AMC Targovishte AMC Pleven AMC Shumen 1991 Shumen AMC Shumen AMC Pleven AMC Targovishte
Shumen-Bulgaria during World War II
25 November 1943 under the control of the Bulgarian Army's garrison at Shumen and commended by an officer of lieutenant rank. Downed aircrew were usually
Shumen-First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)
2013. f.^ Club dissolved in 2014 and refounded in 2018. successor club FC Shumen 1929 was founded 2013 and dissolved in 2016. g.^ Club only supports a youth
Shumen-Bulgarian language
Moesian Shumen Balkan Central Balkan Kotel-Elena-Dryanovo Panagyurishte Pirdop Teteven Erkech Subbalkan Rup Strandzha Thracian Smolyan Pomak Hvoyna Chepino
Shumen-Anti-Turkish sentiment
Turkish refugees from the Veliko Tarnovo district coming into Shumen (1877).
Shumen-Persecution of Muslims during the Ottoman contraction
Destruction of Ottoman mosques. Town During Ottoman rule Still standing Shumen 40 3 Serres 60 3 Belgrade >100 1 Sofia >100 1 Ruse 36 1 Sremska Mitrovica
Shumen-Panayot
Panayot Volovo, Shumen Municipality, Bulgaria Panayot Hitovo, Omurtag Municipality, Bulgaria Panayot Volov Stadium, multi-use stadium in Shumen, Bulgaria PFC
Shumen-Old Church Slavonic
the Bulgarian dialects of the Rhodope mountains, the Razlog dialect, the Shumen dialect and partially preserved as *ja (ʲa) across Yakavian Eastern Bulgarian
Shumen-Bozhurovo, Shumen Province
Божурово) is a village in the municipality of Varbitsa, located in the Shumen Province of northeastern Bulgaria. The village covers an area of 9,989 square
Shumen-Byala Reka, Shumen Province
Бяла река) is a village in the municipality of Varbitsa, located in the Shumen Province of northeastern Bulgaria. The village covers an area of 65.85 square
Shumen-Chernookovo, Shumen Province
Чернооково) is a village in the municipality of Varbitsa, located in the Shumen Province of northeastern Bulgaria. The village covers an area of 14.659
Shumen-Ivanovo, Shumen Province
(Bulgarian: Иваново) is a village in the municipality of Varbitsa, located in the Shumen Province of northeastern Bulgaria. The village covers an area of 26.311
Shumen-Konevo, Shumen Province
Konevo (Bulgarian: Конево) is a village in the municipality of Varbitsa, Shumen Province, Bulgaria. The village covers an area of 9.798 square kilometres
Shumen-Bulgars
East by the Black Sea. They re-settled in North-Eastern Bulgaria, between Shumen and Varna, including Ludogorie plateau and southern Dobruja. The distribution
Shumen-Viktorio Pavlov
Sofia 59 (6) 1992 → Lokomotiv Sofia (loan) 2 (0) 1993–1994 → Shumen (loan) 1996 Shumen 1996–1999 Levski Sofia 58 (2) 1999 Logroñés 5 (0) 2000–2001 Levski
Shumen-List of trolleybus systems
Trolleybuses in Plovdiv. Ruse 9 September 1988 See also Trolleybuses in Ruse. Shumen Construction started during the late 1980s, partially completed but
Shumen-List of association football club rivalries in Europe
Province derby: Slivnishki Geroy vs. OFC Kostinbrod Northeast derby: PFC Shumen vs. Dobrudzha Dobrich Plovdiv vs. Sofia Rivalry: Botev Plovdiv or Lokomotiv
Shumen-Rogério Pereira
the top Bulgarian league, where he donned the colours of Slavia Sofia, Shumen and Belasitsa Petrich in the 1990s. Pereira is believed to be the first
Shumen-Yuliana Doncheva
Bulgarian politician, businesswoman and television personality. Born in Shumen, Doncheva is a graduate of the University of Architecture, Civil Engineering
Shumen-Said Ibraimov
career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1990–1995 Montana 67 (?) 1995–1998 Volov Shumen 1998–2002 Naftex Burgas 103 (6) 1999–2000 → Litex Lovech (loan) 0 (0) 2002–2004
Shumen-LIAZ 100 series
Nisou and Mnichovo Hradiště Slovakia: Zvolen (LIAZ 06 plant) Bulgaria: Shumen (Madara) Body and chassis Class Truck Body style COE Cab forward Powertrain
Shumen-Renault Super Goélette
The truck was also produced at the state-owned "Madara" Lorry Works in Shumen, Bulgaria under licence and with the technical assistance of Avia as the
Shumen-Preslav Getov
1991–1992 Etar 1992 SV Lurup 6 (0) 1992–1993 Yantra Gabrovo 1993-1994 Volov Shumen 1995-1996 GD Chaves 1996 Spartak Varna 6 (0) *Club domestic league appearances
Shumen-Ivanovo (disambiguation)
Haskovo Province, a village in Haskovo Province, Bulgaria Ivanovo, Shumen Province, in Shumen Province, Bulgaria Ivanovo, Smolyan Province, in Smolyan Province
Shumen-Yuksel Yumerov
Bulgarian footballer of Bulgarian-Turkish descent. Among his club teams are PFC Shumen 2010, Han Asparouh (Isperih) and Belasitsa. He has played football at the
Shumen-Barnaul
November 2020. "Град Шумен – Как да ни намерите". tourism-shumen.com (in Bulgarian). Tourism Shumen. Retrieved 14 July 2020. Барнаульская городская Дума. Решение №789 от 20
Shumen-FC Shumen 1929
FC Shumen 1929 (Bulgarian: ФК Шумен 1929) was a Bulgarian football club from the city of Shumen, which last competed in the North-Eastern section of Bulgaria's
Shumen-Tombul Mosque
Camii), more commonly known as the Tombul (or Tumbul) Mosque, located in Shumen, is the largest mosque in Bulgaria and one of the largest in the Balkans
Shumen-International E-road network
Severin – Craiova – Alexandria – Bucharest – Giurgiu – Ruse – Razgrad – Shumen – Varna ... Samsun – Ordu – Giresun – Trabzon – Batumi – Poti – 5,600 km
Shumen-Vehicle registration plates of Bulgaria
Kyustendil Province Кн, КН КюстеНдил М Montana Province Мх, М Монтана Н Shumen Province Ш ШумеН ОВ Lovech Province Лч, Л ЛОВеч Р Ruse Province Рс, Р Русе
Shumen-Kosovo, Shumen Province
Kosovo (Bulgarian: Косово) is a village in Shumen Province, Bulgaria, located at 43°12′00″N 27°16′00″E / 43.20000°N 27.26667°E / 43.20000; 27.26667
Shumen-Randy Duck
California Golden Bears (1993–1997) Position Guard Career history 1997 Ficosota Shumen 1997–1998 Tikveš Kavadarci 1998–1999 London Towers 1999 Idaho Stampede 2000
Shumen-Shumen Fortress
The Shumen Fortress (Bulgarian: Шуменска крепост, Shumenska krepost) is an archaeological site overlooking the city of Shumen in north-eastern Bulgaria
Shumen-Shumen Plateau Nature Park
The Shumen Plateau Nature Park (Bulgarian: Природен парк Шуменско плато) is located in the Shumen Plateau of the northern province of Shumen of Bulgaria
Shumen-Belogradchik Fortress
Matochina Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Shumen-Bulgarian People's Army
Mitropoliya) "Georgi Dimitrov" People's Artillery and Air Defence Forces School (Shumen) "Nikola Vaptsarov" People's Higher Naval School (Varna) "General Blagoi
Shumen-List of drinks named after places
Yunnan, China, recently renamed Shangri-La City Shumensko after the city of Shumen, Bulgaria Sierra Nevada after the mountain range in California, USA Śląskie
Shumen-List of U.S. places named after non-U.S. places
City or town Namesake Notes Pleven Plevna, Montana Shumen (formerly: Shumla) Shumla, Texas Sofia Sofia, New Mexico Varna Varna, Illinois
Shumen-United Bulgarian Bank
Teteven Troyan Tryavna Targovishte Harmanli Haskovo Cherven Bryag Chirpan Shumen Yambol UBB has established correspondent relations with 849 banks in 91
Shumen-Kostadin Kostadinov (politician)
Bulgaria (2002–2009). He was regional coordinator for the provinces of Varna, Shumen, and Dobrich from 2002 to 2009, and from 2007 through 2012 he was a member
Shumen-1994–95 UEFA Cup
Referee: Manuel Díaz Vega (Spain) 23 August 1994 16:00 Stadion Panayot Volov, Shumen Attendance: 11,000 Referee: Vladimír Hriňák (Slovakia) Anorthosis Famagusta
Shumen-Zeinab Giveh
Iran, who plays as outside hitter for the Iran women's National Team and Shumen W Club. Giveh was born in Tehran. She is the current first captain of Women's
Shumen-Vassil Tzankov
Tzankov was raised in Shumen in the family of a veterinary physician, Dr. Tzanko Tzankov (1869-1941). After attending high school in Shumen, he enrolled in
Shumen-Novi Pazar, Shumen Province
пазар, "new marketplace") is a town in Shumen Province, northeastern Bulgaria, located in a hollow between the Shumen, Ludogorie and Provadiya plateaus, on
Shumen-Freudian (album)
is Caesar climbing an incline on the Monument to 1300 Years of Bulgaria, Shumen. Freudian received widespread acclaim from critics upon release. In a positive
Shumen-Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829)
Bulgaria: Shumen, Varna, and Silistra. With the support of the Black Sea Fleet under Aleksey Greig, Varna was captured on 29 September. The Siege of Shumen proved
Shumen-Romani people in Bulgaria
Province 30,202 4.87% Razgrad Province 5,719 5.00% Ruse Province 8,615 3.98% Shumen Province 13,847 8.24% Silistra Province 5,697 5.11% Sliven Province 20,478
Shumen-Cyrillic script
medieval city itself and at nearby Patleina Monastery, both in present-day Shumen Province, as well as in the Ravna Monastery and in the Varna Monastery.
Shumen-Sofia
was the fifth-largest city in the country after Plovdiv, Varna, Ruse and Shumen. Plovdiv remained the most populous Bulgarian town until 1892 when Sofia
Shumen-Provinces of Bulgaria
Kyustendil Lovech Montana Pazardzhik Pernik Pleven Plovdiv Razgrad Ruse Shumen Silistra Sliven Smolyan Sofia-grad Sofia Stara Zagora Targovishte Varna
Shumen-Treaty of Bucharest (1913)
existing fortresses and bound itself not to construct forts at Rousse or Shumen or in any of the territory between these two cities, or within a radius
Shumen-Shumen Province
250°N 27.000°E / 43.250; 27.000 Shumen Province (Bulgarian: Област Шумен, transliterated Oblast Shumen, former name Shumen okrug) is a province in northeastern
Shumen-Moskvitch (Bulgaria)
Moskvitch-2138/40 (left) in Shumen
Shumen-Koprivshtitsa
50,000+ Asenovgrad Blagoevgrad Dobrich Gabrovo Haskovo Pazardzhik Pernik Shumen Sliven Veliko Tarnovo Vratsa Yambol 20,000+ Aytos Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad
Shumen-Look Around (Apple)
Pedestrian Bulgaria Burgas, Dobrich, Haskovo, Pernik, Pleven, Plovdiv, Ruse, Shumen, Sliven, Sofia Province, Stara Zagora, Varna N/A Brazil North Region, Northeast
Shumen-Obzor
50,000+ Asenovgrad Blagoevgrad Dobrich Gabrovo Haskovo Pazardzhik Pernik Shumen Sliven Veliko Tarnovo Vratsa Yambol 20,000+ Aytos Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad
Shumen-Slavena Vatova
Slavena Vatova Born Slavena Vatova (1989-04-12) 12 April 1989 (age 35) Shumen, Bulgaria Occupation Model & Student studying Economy Height 1.75 m (5 ft
Shumen-Day of Slavonic Alphabet, Bulgarian Enlightenment and Culture
mentioned his visit to the "celebration of the Bulgarian script" in the town of Shumen on 22 May 1803. Similar days celebrating Slavic writing and culture are
Shumen-Karim Mané
2000) is a Senegalese-born Canadian professional basketball player for Shumen of the National Basketball League (NBL). He grew up on the South Shore of
Shumen-Circassian genocide
through Burgas and settled in Thrace; 13,000 families – through Varna and Shumen – to Silistra and Vidin; 12,000 families to Sofia and Nish. The remainder
Shumen-BC Shumen
BC Shumen (Bulgarian: БК Шумен) is a Bulgarian professional basketball club based in Shumen. BC Shumen was founded in 1950 and played in the lower divisions
Shumen-Meanings of minor planet names: 575001–576000
.. Ref · Catalog 575108 Doyrantsi 2011 HK35 Doyrantsi, a settlement in Shumen Province, Bulgaria, and the childhood home of the discoverer Sunay Ibryamov
Shumen-İlhan Şen
İlhan Şen Born (1989-12-19) 19 December 1989 (age 34) Shumen, Bulgaria Education Yıldız Technical University (construction engineering) Occupation(s) Actor
Shumen-Nikolai Denkov
April 2024 Constituency 30th MMC – Shumen In office 19 October 2022 – 6 June 2023 Constituency 30th MMC – Shumen Minister of Education and Science In
Shumen-Religion in Bulgaria
6,657 6.4 Ruse 130,955 67.7 25,514 13.2 171 0.1 24,187 12.5 12,656 6.5 Shumen 72,792 48.1 47,752 31.5 82 0.1 18,550 12.2 12,289 8.1 Silistra 45,638 46
Shumen-List of European tornadoes in 2022
Пльсковъ (Plĭskovŭ) Област Шумен (Oblast Shumen) 43°22′N 27°07′E / 43.37°N 27.12°E / 43.37; 27.12 (Oblast Shumen (May 14, FU)) 12:00 UTC (+/- 15 min.)
Shumen-2022–23 National Basketball League (Bulgaria) season
Beroe Cherno More CSKA Levski Rilski Sportist Spartak Chernomorets Yambol Shumen Source: NBL Source: NBL Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win
Shumen-2023 Bulgarian parliamentary election
1.7% 1.7% 4.0% Haskovo 29.3% 20.0% 13.8% 17.6% 8.8% 3.4% 2.6% 2.7% 4.5% Shumen 25.2% 19.2% 11.4% 26.1% 9.4% 3.0% 2.5% 1.2% 4.8% Yambol 26.9% 20.6% 17.5%
Shumen-PP–DB
Stara Zagora PP Radoslav Rybarski 28 Targovishte ZD Ilina Mutafchieva 29 Haskovo PP Asen Vasilev 30 Shumen PP Nikolay Denkov 31 Yambol PP Miroslav Ivanov
Shumen-2023–24 Bulgarian Cup
Septemvri Tervel (III) 1−0 Belasitsa Petrich (II) Tervel 16:00 UTC+3 Georgiev 39' Report Stadium: Stadion Septemvri Referee: Krasimir Krastev (Shumen)
Shumen-2024 European Women's Handball Championship qualification
15 October 2023 16:00 Bulgaria 20–34 Montenegro Arena Shumen, Shumen Attendance: 1,000 Referees: Me. Ilievski, Mi. Ilievski (MKD) Grozdanova 6 (11–13)
Shumen-Kiril Popov (mathematician)
to the fields of ballistics and thermodynamics. Kiril Popov was born in Shumen, Bulgaria in 1880. His father, Atanas Popov, was a merchant who participated
Shumen-Arena Shumen
Arena Shumen (Bulgarian: Арена Шумен) is an Indoor arena located in Shumen, Bulgaria. The arena opened on July 21, 2018. It has a seating capacity of 1
Shumen-Siege of Silistra (1828)
ensure that the military troops and ammunition reinforcements coming from Shumen could enter the castle, the attack was made with the support of heavy artillery
Shumen-Ishmael El-Amin
player Khalid El-Amin. Player profile Ventspils sign Ishmael El-Amin, ex Shumen Most Valuable Player in January '24 comes from BC "Ventspils" ➖ Ishmael
Shumen-Todor Kolev (actor)
Bulgarian film and stage actor, singer, comedian and TV presenter. Born in Shumen, his first major film was Tsar i General (Tsar and General) in 1966. He
Shumen-Kaylaka Formation
Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) geologic formation located within Bisserna Cave, Shumen, and Labirinta Cave, Vratsa Province, both in Bulgaria. Most of the fossils
Shumen-Mezek Fortress
Matochina Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Shumen-Monyak
Matochina Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Shumen-Vishegrad Fortress
Matochina Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Shumen-II-73 road (Bulgaria)
through Shumen and Burgas Provinces. Its length is 89.9 km. The road starts at Km 121.9 of the first class I-7 road southeast of the city of Shumen and heads
Shumen-II-74 road (Bulgaria)
II-74) is a second-class road in northeastern Bulgaria, running through Shumen and Targovishte Provinces. Its length is 38 km. The road starts at Km 138
Shumen-Krivus
Matochina Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Shumen-Vladimir Shkodrov
involved in education and in politics. He was the dean of the University of Shumen and a deputy in the 37th National Assembly of Republic of Bulgaria. Shkodrov
Shumen-Violeta G. Ivanova
Violeta Ivanova (Виолета Иванова) is a Bulgarian astronomer. She is credited by the Minor Planet Center with the discovery of 14 asteroids between 1984
Shumen-European route E70
- Giurgiu Bulgaria I-2: Ruse (End of concurrency with E85) - Shumen ( E772) A 2: Shumen ( E772) - Varna I-2: Varna ( E87) Gap (Black Sea) Varna - Samsun;
Shumen-Cephalopod size
ammonite ever found in Bulgaria: a 1.44 m Parapuzosia sp. collected near Shumen in 1932. It is on display at the National Museum of Natural History in Sofia
Shumen-Burgas
50,000+ Asenovgrad Blagoevgrad Dobrich Gabrovo Haskovo Pazardzhik Pernik Shumen Sliven Veliko Tarnovo Vratsa Yambol 20,000+ Aytos Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad
Shumen-Varna, Bulgaria
was later made one of the Quadrilateral Fortresses (along with Rousse, Shumen, and Silistra) severing Dobruja from the rest of Bulgaria and containing
Shumen-Vratsa
50,000+ Asenovgrad Blagoevgrad Dobrich Gabrovo Haskovo Pazardzhik Pernik Shumen Sliven Veliko Tarnovo Vratsa Yambol 20,000+ Aytos Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad
Shumen-Svilengrad
50,000+ Asenovgrad Blagoevgrad Dobrich Gabrovo Haskovo Pazardzhik Pernik Shumen Sliven Veliko Tarnovo Vratsa Yambol 20,000+ Aytos Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad
Shumen-List of mosques in Europe
1364 U Ibrahim Pasha Mosque Bulgaria Razgrad 1616 U Tombul Mosque Bulgaria Shumen 1740–1744 U Banya Bashi Mosque Bulgaria Sofia 1576 U Ebu Bekir Mosque (Eski
Shumen-Stara Zagora
50,000+ Asenovgrad Blagoevgrad Dobrich Gabrovo Haskovo Pazardzhik Pernik Shumen Sliven Veliko Tarnovo Vratsa Yambol 20,000+ Aytos Botevgrad Dimitrovgrad
Shumen-John Vincent Atanasoff
tournament in informatics and information technologies, held in the city of Shumen annually since 2001 The John Atanasoff Professional High School of Electronics
Shumen-List of association football stadiums by country
Chernomorets Stadium 25,000 Chernomorets Burgas Panayot Volov Stadium 25,000 FC Shumen Naftex Stadium 25,000 Naftex Burgas Balgarska Armiya Stadium 24,000 CSKA
Shumen-PFC CSKA Sofia
(1): 1980 Torneio Costa Azul, Portugal: Winners (2): 1989, 1991 Tournament Shumen, Bulgaria: Winners (1): 1993 Cup Grand-hotel Varna, Bulgaria: Winners (1):