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- Karaslavov (Bulgarian: Караславов) is a Bulgarian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Asen Karaslavov (born 1980), former Bulgarian footballer...
- Asen Karaslavov (Bulgarian: Асен Караславов; born 8 June 1980 in Asenovgrad) is a former Bulgarian footballer who plays as a defender. Karaslavov began...
- Georgi Slavov Karaslavov (Bulgarian: Георги Славов Караславов; 12 January 1904 in Plovdiv – 26 January 1980 in Sofia) was a Bulgarian writer born in the...
- Name Position Management Asen Karaslavov Head of first team football Kostadin Nichev Sporting Director Stefan Genov Board Member Coaching staff Stanislav...
- Hristov Rangel Ignatov Kalin Iliev Dimitar Inkyov Angel Karaliychev Georgi Karaslavov Hristo Karastoyanov Stefan Kisyov Aleko Konstantinov Ventseslav Konstantinov...
- Kamburov Yanis Karabelyov Kaloyan Karadzhinov Borislav Karamatev Asen Karaslavov Mihail Karushkov Hristo Koilov Aleksandar Kolev Kostadin Kostadinov Aleksandar...
- candlestick” by Dimitar Talev (1971 and 1996) “The daughter” by George Karaslavov (1987) ”Shishman” by Kamen Zidarov (1980) "Drama Theatre Dragomir Asenov"...
- are at least three versions as to when he debuted as an author: Slav Karaslavov's version (1972) claims that Markov debuts in the newspaper "Stershel"...
- Tango Directed by Vasil Mirchev Written by Georgi Karaslavov Starring Nevena Kokanova Cinematography Ivaylo Trenchev Release date 28 February 1969 (1969-02-28)...
- given by the institution. They're named after Georgi Karaslavov, for prose, and Slav Hr. Karaslavov, for poetry. There are also two halls used for literature-related...