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- independence of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Независимост на България, romanized: Nezavisimost na Bǎlgariya) from the Ottoman Empire was proclaimed on 5 October [O...
- yellow-cobblestoned square around which the ensemble is centred is called Nezavisimost (Independence) Square. Independence Square is formed by the Knyaz Aleksandar...
- zashchishchat’ Konstitutsiyu Rossiyskoy Federatsii, zashchishchat’ suverenitet i nezavisimost’, bezopasnost’ i tselostnost’ gosudarstva, verno sluzhit’ narodu. Translation:...
- 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Founded in 1993 under the name of AKB Nezavisimost (Independence), the legal status of the bank has evolved several times...
- Orlov most to the east (east of which it is called Tsarigrad Road) and Nezavisimost Square to the west, where it merges with Knyaz Aleksandar Dondukov Boulevard...
- Krovyakov, N. (1989). Shamil': Ocherk iz istorii bor'by narodov Kavkaza za nezavisimost' Шамиль: Очерк из истории борьбы народов Кавказа за независимость [Shamil:...
- women. In 1873–1874, Karavelov and Botev published a second newspaper, Nezavisimost (Independence). Although Karavelov, the older of the two, was the recognized...
- and Romania, Albania and Greece. He presented this in the newspaper Nezavisimost as an "Eastern Federation" composed of three cores: Serbia (including...
- the National Palace of Culture) Macedonia Square Stochna Gara Square Nezavisimost Square (The Largo) Predgarov Square (in front of the Central railway...
- 1991. M. Kanjuka, “The stolen star” (Russian: «Украденная Звезда»), Nezavisimost, September 23, 1998. I. Vetrov, “In the tough years too we preserve our...