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Bulgarian Royal Family

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The Bulgarian Royal Family is a line of the Kohary branch of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha which ruled Bulgaria from 1887 to 1946. The last tsar, Simeon II, became Prime Minister of Bulgaria in 2001 and remained in office until 2005. Members of the Royal Family hold the titles Prince (Princess) of Bulgaria and Duke (Duchess) in Saxony with the style of Royal Highness. The Bulgarian Royal... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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    Bulgarian Royal Family

    The Bulgarian Royal Family is a line of the Kohary branch of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha which ruled Bulgaria from 1887 to 1946. The last tsar, Simeon II, became Prime Minister of Bulgaria in 2001 and remained in office until 2005.
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    Royal family

    A royal family is the extended family of a king or queen regnant. ... Bulgarian Royal Family (deposed)
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    Prince Boris of Bulgaria

    Prince Boris Turnovski of Bulgaria (born October 12, 1997 in Madrid) is the first son of Kardam, Prince of Turnovo and a grandson of Simeon II of Bulgaria, former Tsar of Bulgaria. ... | Bulgarian Royal Family |
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    Konstantin-Assen, Prince of Vidin

    He is known also as Konstantin-Assen of Bulgaria and Konstantin-Assen of Vidin, the latter being the title of the fourth son of Bulgarian kings. ... | Bulgarian Royal Family |
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    Princess Nadezhda of Bulgaria

    Princess Nadezhda Klementine Maria Pia Majella of Bulgaria (30 January 1899 – 15 February 1958) was a member of the Bulgarian Royal Family. She was born in Sofia the youngest daughter of Ferdinand I of Bulgaria and his first wife Princess Marie Louise of Bourbon-Parma who died giving birth to her.
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    Kardam, Prince of Turnovo

    | Bulgarian Royal Family | ... Kardam, Prince of Turnovo, Crown Prince of Bulgaria (born 2 December 1962), is the eldest son of Tsar Simeon II of Bulgaria and his wife Doña Margarita Gómez-Acebo y Cejuela, however born after his loss of the throne.
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    Euxinograd

    Euxinograd (Bulgarian: Евксиноград, pronounced [ɛfˈksinograt], also transliterated as Evksinograd or Euxinograde) is a former late 19th-century Bulgarian royal summer palace and park on the Black Sea coast, 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) north of downtown Varna. ... The palace's wine cellar was established in 1891 for the needs of the Bulgarian Royal Family and takes up two underground floors.
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    Georgi Fingov

    Georgi Dimitrov Fingov (Bulgarian: Георги Димитров Фингов; 1874–1944) was a Bulgarian architect who was particularly influenced by French Art Nouveau and is regarded as the first prominent representative of the Bulgarian Secession in architecture. Fingov's works range from private houses though schools and public buildings to royal palaces and hunting lodges for the Bulgarian Royal Family.
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    Yablanski House

    The Yablanski House (Bulgarian: къща на Яблански, kashta na Yablanski) is a Neo-Baroque house in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, situated at 18 Tsar Osvoboditel Boulevard in the city centre and regarded as one of the highest achievements of the city's architecture in the first decade of the 20th century. ... The exterior decoration was the work of the royal decorator of the Bulgarian Royal Family, Andreas Greis.
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    Varna Aquarium

    The Varna Aquarium (Bulgarian: Варненски аквариум, Varnenski akvarium) or Aquarium Varna (Аквариум Варна) is a public aquarium in Varna, Bulgaria's largest city on the Black Sea coast. ... The foundation stone was laid on 22 October the same year in Varna's Sea Garden in the presence of Prince Ferdinand and the Bulgarian Royal Family, as well as many important statesmen and intellectuals.

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