- The St
Nedelya Church ****ault was a
terrorist attack on St
Nedelya Church in Sofia, Bulgaria. It was
carried out on 16
April 1925, when a
group of the...
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Nedelya was a
Russian liberal-Narodnik
political and
literary newspaper,
published in
Saint Petersburg from 1866 to 1901.
There was
another publication...
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Saint Nedelya Cathedral (Bulgarian: Катедрален храм "Св. великомъченица Неделя" в София or църква „Света Неделя“, romanized: Sveta
Nedelya), is an Eastern...
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Saint Nedelya Icon of Holy W****
Folklore Slavic Mythology Details The
embodiment of the day of the w**** - Sunday...
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Nedelya Petkova (Bulgarian: Неделя Петкова; 1826–1894) was a
Bulgarian education pioneer. In 1859 she
began teaching girls and
developed this into a school...
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Saint Kyriaki (Gr****: Αγία Κυριακή; Bulgarian: Света Неделя /
Sveta Nedelya), also
known as
Saint Kyriaki the
Great Martyr (Gr****: Αγία Κυριακή η Μεγαλομάρτυς)...
- "Vsyaka
Nedelya" (Bulgarian: Всяка неделя,
literally "Every Sunday") is a
Bulgarian television program hosted and
edited by
journalist Kevork Kevorkian...
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Saint Nedelya a
whole day, but told her
herself to see to it that
people did not work on that day.
According to
Croatian beliefs,
Saint Nedelya has no...
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Nedelya Point (Bulgarian: нос Неделя, ‘Nos
Nedelya’ \'nos ne-'de-lya\) is a
sharp ice-free
point at the
southwest extremity of
Ivanov Beach on the north...
- re-establish
diplomatic relations, is signed. 1925 –
During the
Communist St
Nedelya Church ****ault in Sofia, Bulgaria, 150 are
killed and 500 are wounded....