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  2. List of magazines in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    During the second half of 2009 there were nearly 100 magazine titles in Bulgaria. [1] There are also editions of international magazines such as Glamour [2] and Grazia in addition to national magazines. [1] The Bulgarian edition of Grazia, an Italian magazine, is the first international spin-off of the magazine. [3]

  3. Category:Magazines published in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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  4. Naim Süleymanoğlu - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgarians changed the names of 2 million people by force. It was a very difficult period. People who witnessed the events would know. I wouldn't change any of the decisions I took that day in my life. Even if I could set back the clock, I would still escape Bulgaria. Because as the Turkish people, we were too hard-pressed in Bulgaria." [10]

  5. Pressclub Information Agency - Wikipedia

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    News of the Pressclub Information Agency (PIA) cover the events of political, social and cultural life in Bulgaria and abroad. The Agency is independent of political parties and corporate interests. For a modest time of 3 years, the agency has broadcast over 100 thousand posts and thousands of loyal users.

  6. Mass media in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria scores as "partly free" in Freedom House's 2015 report, with a total score of 38. [6] In Reporters Without Borders' World Press Freedom Index, Bulgaria is ranked 106th, with a score of 32.91; in the region, Bulgaria comes after Greece (91st) and right before Montenegro (114th) and North Macedonia (117th). Its score is on a steady ...

  7. Rada Todorova - Wikipedia

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    A member of the National Committee for the Defence of Peace, Todorova also edited the Woman Today magazine. [2] In 1964 she was awarded the Hero of Socialist Labour and in 1982 was made a Hero of the People's Republic of Bulgaria in 1982. She was also awarded the Order of Georgi Dimitrov four times. She died in 1987. [2]

  8. Kiril Hristov (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Together with Anton Strashimirov he edited the magazine "Our Life". In 1904 he defended Stoyan Mihajlovski, who was given a suspended sentence for a series of articles against Bulgaria's King, Ferdinand I. During the Balkan Wars and the First World War, he was a military correspondent and contributor to the Military News newspaper.

  9. Grazia - Wikipedia

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    Grazia has international editions in several countries. [15] Its first international edition was published in Bulgaria in March 2004. [16] The British edition of the magazine began publication in February 2005 [15] and is owned in the UK under licence by Bauer Consumer Media.