How to use in-sentence of “bulgarian”:
– This version is used by the Russian Orthodox Church, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Bulgarian Orthodox Church, and the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
– Nikodinov is the daughter of Bulgarian immigrants.
– Blagovest Hristov Sendov was a Bulgarian diplomat, mathematician and politician.
– Crampton, Bulgaria, 2007, p.8 Janusz Bugajski, Ethnic politics in Eastern Europe: a guide to nationality policies, organizations, and parties; 1995, According to Ethnologue at present 300,000 Pomaks in European Turkey speak Bulgarian as their mother tongue.
– Neško Milovanović is a Bulgarian football player.

Example sentences of “bulgarian”:
– After that, the Byzantine and Bulgarian Empires fought for control, taking Kosovo back and forth, between 850 and 1180.
– Nikodinov coached Bulgarian figure skater Ivan Dinev in the 2005-2006 season.
– The Bulgarian Olympic Committee was formed in 1923.
– He was known also as Kardam of Bulgaria and Kardam of Turnovo, the latter being the title of the heir apparent of the Bulgarian throne.
– Georgi Ivanov Atanasov is a Bulgarian politician and military official.
– Varna is known to be the main place for Bulgarian organized crime.
– He was a member of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church.
– Kina Kadreva was a Bulgarian author.
– As of 2020, three currencies participate in ERM II: the Danish krone, the Croatian kuna and the Bulgarian lev.
– The Bulgarian government is a member of the European Union and NATO.
– For example, Bulgarian lost almost all of the noun cases.
– It took place at the Arena Armeec, Sofia, Bulgaria on 21 November 2015, Bulgarian broadcaster Bulgarian National Television was the host broadcaster for the event.
– Macedonian is very similar to Bulgarian and some linguists say it is a dialect of Bulgarian.
– Dimitar Berbatov is a Bulgarian football player.
– The Second Bulgarian Empire started in a rebellion about 1185AD.
- After that, the Byzantine and Bulgarian Empires fought for control, taking Kosovo back and forth, between 850 and 1180.
- Nikodinov coached Bulgarian figure skater Ivan Dinev in the 2005-2006 season.
More in-sentence examples of “bulgarian”:
- Vasil Levski is a Bulgarian hero.
- The Bulgarian Communist Party was the ruling political party in Bulgaria from 1946 until 1990.
– Vasil Levski is a Bulgarian hero.
– The Bulgarian Communist Party was the ruling political party in Bulgaria from 1946 until 1990.
– Lyubomir Lalov Ivanov is a Bulgarian mathematician, geographer, linguist and politician.
– In 2008 “Standard”, a Bulgarian daily newspaper, conducted a survey on what Bulgarians consider as their most important symbol of national pride.
– Their best performance was in the 2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election, where they received around 40% of the national vote and won 117 out of 240 seats.
– Shortly after the proclamation of the establishment of the government Alexander I of Yugoslavia in January 1929, Pavelić fled abroad and was subsequently sentenced to death in absentia at Belgrade for his part in anti-Serb demonstrations organized at Sofia by Bulgarian and Macedonian terrorists.
– The Great Powers agreed on a substantial Bulgarian autonomy to take the form of two new Ottoman provinces established for the purpose: Eastern, with capital Veliko TarnovoTarnovo, and Western, with capital Sofia.
– The coat of arms of Bulgaria is a crowned gold golden lion over a dark red shield; above the shield is the Bulgarian historical crown.
– During his time at Levski Sofia, he won three First Professional Football League league titles and five Bulgarian Cups.
– He was a member of the Bulgarian parliament.
– After her divorce from Magiera, she married Bulgarian bass bass Nicolai Ghiaurov in 1981.
– In 1876, there was the April Uprising, a Bulgarian rebellion against the Ottoman Empire.
– Note: when searching on Google, I find a Bulgarian Archeologist, and not an Ukrainian filmmaker.
– He was President of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences from 2012 to 2016.
– Bulgarian Americans are Americans of Bulgarian descent.
– Valeri Lilov is an Bulgarian chess player and author.
– There are some notable differences in the Bulgarian language that set it apart from other Slavic languages.
– Rumen Ivanov Surdzhiyski was a Bulgarian movie director and screenwriter.
– This ‘streamlined approach’ has been successfully tested in the case of Bulgarian language, with the 1995 Streamlined System for the Romanization of Bulgarian becoming established in Bulgaria, and adopted also by UN in 2012, Report on the Current Status of United Nations Romanization Systems for Geographical Names.
– The Bulgarian part of Dobruja, Dobrudzha, is made up of the regions of Dobrich and Silistra.
– She was awarded the highest Bulgarian order Stara planina, First Degree in 2002.
– Dinko Tsvetkov Dermendzhiev was a Bulgarian football player and manager.
– At club level, he made 340 appearances in the First Professional Football League Bulgarian League, playing for Stroitel Sofia, Torpedo Sofia, Zavod 12 Sofia, Lokomotiv Sofia, Akademik Sofia.
– Andranik participated in the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913, within the Bulgarian army, alongside general Garegin Njdeh as a commander of Armenian auxiliary troops of 1912-1913.
– Ivan Stoyanov was a Bulgarian footballer.
– On 20 June 2017, Skatov ascended solo in alpine style Mount Denali in Alaska and became the first Bulgarian and the world’s first vegan to climb successfully the Seven Summits.
– Stiliyan Petrov is a Bulgarian football player.
– Worse yet, the Ottomans began war with Russia over Bulgarian independence.
– Krassimir Balakov is a former Bulgarian football player.
– Nevertheless, Chuvash legends refer to Bulgarian prince “Khusan” and Chuvashes call this city Хусан after the name of this prince.
– Boyan Petrov was a Bulgarian zoologist and mountaineer.
– The closest relative of Macedonian is Bulgarian languageBulgarian, followed by Serbo-Croat.
– Todor Kolev was a Bulgarian actor, singer, comedian, and television presenter.
– Georgi Gervanov Ananiev was a Bulgarian politician.
– Shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall, on November 10 1989, the Bulgarian Communist Party gave up their rule and allowed the country to elect leaders of their own choice.
– Kardam was born after the unseating of the Bulgarian monarchy.
– As of 14 May 2020, there are 2,100 officially confirmed cases spread throughout all Bulgarian provinces, with 99 recorded deaths and 521 recoveries.
– Svetlin Rusev was a Bulgarian artist and a collector of art.
– Vera Gancheva was a Bulgarian translator.
– Dimitar Iliev Popov was a leading Bulgarian judge and politician.
– To the north and east it borders with four other Bulgarian provinces, to the south with Greece and the west with the Republic of Macedonia.
– PFC CSKA Sofia, commonly known as CSKA or CSKA Sofia, is a Bulgarian football team from Sofia, Bulgaria.
– The Russian Nobel laureate biologist Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov, from the Pasteur Institute in Paris, was influenced by Grigorov’s work and made a hypothesis that eating yoghurt regularly was the reason why Bulgarian peasants lived for so long.
– The Bulgarian language is written with the Cyrillic script.
– It was developed in the First Bulgarian Empire in the 10th century.
– Stamen Grigorov, a Bulgarian student of medicine in Geneva, first examined the bacteria in Bulgarian yogurt.
