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    Vasil Petrov Kolarov (Bulgarian: Васил Петров Коларов; 16 July 1877 – 23 January 1950) was a Bulgarian communist political leader and leading functionary...
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  • Bulgarian composer Nikola Kolarov (born 1983), Serbian footballer Vasil Kolarov (1877–1950), Bulgarian politician Vlad Kolarov, Canadian cartoonist This...
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  • professional footballer Vasil Kolarov (1877–1950), Bulgarian communist political leader and leading functionary in the Communist International Vasil Kutinchev (1859–1941)...
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    Chervenkov led the Communist Party and Vasil Kolarov was prime minister. This broke down a year later, when Kolarov died and Chervenkov added prime minister...
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    capitulation" brought on by the party's "dogmatic-doctrinaire approach". After Vasil Kolarov had been sent from Moscow to impose a change in the party line, Dimitrov...
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    Bulgaria. It was formerly officially called the Vasil Kolarov reservoir in honour of Vasil Kolarov, a communist political leader of the People's Republic...
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    After his death in 1950, the second communist leader of Bulgaria, Vasil Kolarov, was buried in the second niche of the east wall of the mausoleum. In...
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    secretary of the party, and Vasil Kolarov took Dimitrov's other post of prime minister. This only lasted a year before Kolarov died in 1950. At that time...
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    Peasant International by Bulgarian Communist Vasil Kolarov, long a top figure of the Comintern. Kolarov served as chairman of a new governing body for...
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    leaders Prince Kiril   Bogdan Filov   Nikola Mihov  Konstantin Muraviev Georgi Dimitrov Vasil Kolarov Kimon Georgiev Ivan Marinov [bg] Damyan Velchev...
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    government arrested over 2000 alleged communists in which uprisings began. Vasil Kolarov and Georgi Dimitrov, who were the main leaders of the uprisings, chose...
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    Regents' council Predecessor Boris III Successor Monarchy abolished Vasil Kolarov (as Acting President) Regent See list 28 August 1943 – 9 September 1944:...
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  • Valko Chervenkov (1949–1954) Chairman of the Provisional Presidency: Vasil Kolarov (1946–1947) Chairman of the Presidium: Mincho Neychev (1947–1950) Prime...
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    Georgiev Reneta Indzhova Vasil Kolarov Ivan Kostov Andrey Lukanov Nadezhda Mihailova Georgi Parvanov Solomon Pasi Rumen Radev Vasil Radoslavov Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha...
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    participation in World War I. Initially headed by Christian Rakovsky, it had Vasil Kolarov and Georgi Dimitrov among its prominent activists. In 1915, Dimitrov...
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  • Chervenkov, General Secretary (1949–1954) Presidents (complete list) – Vasil Kolarov, Chairman of the Provisional Presidency of Bulgaria (1946–1947) Mincho...
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    French) Leon Trotsky, Christian Rakovsky et Basile Kolarov ("Christian Rakovsky and Vasil Kolarov"), 1915, at Marxists.org (French edition); retrieved...
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    Sculptures of the communist Bulgarian leaders in the Museum of Socialist Art in Sofia: Vasil Kolarov, Dimitar Blagoev, Georgi Dimitrov and Todor Zhivkov....
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    of Bulgaria. In 1950 in Plovdiv the Automobile manufacturing plant "Vasil Kolarov" was founded, where cars were assembled from manufacturers like Renault...
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    Shterev, demanded a public stand against the disgraced Damyan Velchev, Vasil Yurukov, and Petko Stainov. In a conference held on February 19, 1949, the...
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    liter Perkins diesel (later also turbodiesel) engines, made by the Vasil Kolarov engine plant in Varna. These engines had either 80 or 100 PS (59 or...
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    Communist Federation under the leadership of the Bulgarian communist Vasil Kolarov and the Fifth Congress of the Comintern, an adjunct of the Soviet foreign...
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    International Socialists of Germany and the oppositional journal Lichtstrahlen. Vasil Kolarov participated for the Bulgarian Narrow socialists and Christian Rakovsky...
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    Balgariya (in Bulgarian). Sofia: Hristo Botev. 1993. Dimitrov, Georgi; Kolarov, Vasil; Chervenkov, Valko (1953). The September Uprising, 1923-1953. Sofia:...
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    1903) January 22 – Alan Hale Sr., American actor (b. 1892) January 23 – Vasil Kolarov, Bulgarian Communist politician, former provisional head of State and...
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  • President of Lebanon, Émile Eddé, former Prime Minister of Bulgaria, Vasil Kolarov, former Prime Minister of Angola, Fernando José de França Dias Van-Dúnem...
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    city was called Kolarovgrad, after the name of the communist leader Vasil Kolarov. One of the largest monumental memorials in Bulgaria - "Monument to...
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  • Name Year Country Title Place of death Cause of death Vasil Kolarov 1950  Bulgaria Prime Minister Sofia  Bulgaria Illness Víctor Manuel Román y Reyes...
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    Goryani rebels Commanders and leaders Kimon Georgiev Georgi Dimitrov Vasil Kolarov Valko Chervenkov Anton Yugov Todor Zhivkov No centralized leadership...
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    1969 – 7 July 1974 Veselin Nikiforov, 8 July 1974 – 3 January 1984 Vasil Kolarov, 3 January 1984 – 20 December 1989 Ivan Dragnevski, 20 December 1989...
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