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  2. Happy (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Happy was founded by Orlin Popov when the first Happy restaurant opened in 1994 in Varna, Bulgaria. [1] The restaurant's concept was seen as comparable to that of Hard Rock Cafe, adapted to the needs of the Bulgarian market. [5] It opened its first restaurant outside of its home city of Varna in Ruse in 1997, and expanded to Plovdiv in 1999.

  3. Bulgarian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarian cuisine is part of the cuisine of Eastern Europe, sharing characteristics with other Balkan cuisines. Bulgarian cooking traditions are diverse because of geographical factors such as climatic conditions suitable for a variety of vegetables, herbs, and fruit.

  4. Culture of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The development of Bulgarian art follows the path of the ethnographic and descriptive genre scenes, painted by the artists after the Liberation, such as Ivan Markvichka, Anton Mitov, Ivan Angelov, Yaroslav Veshin in the exquisite landscapes and elegant portraits typical of the beginning of the 20th century by Nikola Petrov, Nikola Marinov ...

  5. Maritime history of Worthing - Wikipedia

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    The rescue of this ship, which encountered difficulties off Worthing and was wrecked, was commemorated in a painting which is held at Worthing Museum and Art Gallery. [48] Kingshill: 1915 1 This schooner sent out a distress signal in stormy seas, and was eventually wrecked at Goring-by-Sea. Worthing lifeboat was launched, but it capsized during ...

  6. List of Bulgarian inventors and discoverers - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgarian scholars and writers, as St. Clement of Ohrid and St. Naum of Preslav, were among the most prominent and close disciples of Saints Cyril and Methodius and among the creators not only of the first Slavic alphabet – the Glagolitic (not officially used nowadays), but also of the new Bulgarian Cyrillic alphabet, named after their ...

  7. HRC Culinary Academy - Wikipedia

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    The course focuses on hands-on training. The HRC Culinary Academy program covers a curriculum from knife skills and sauce-making to budgeting and menu engineering. [1] Classes are taught by international chef instructors and guest chefs from around the world. The instruction language at the HRC Culinary Academy is English.

  8. File:New Bulgarian ID card (front).png - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Roundel of Bulgaria (1941–1944).svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on arz.wikipedia.org صليب القديس اندراوس; Usage on bg.wikipedia.org Национално знаме на България