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*[[Hristo Batandzhiev]], a revolutionary, one of the founders of "The Committee for Obtaining the Political Rights Given to Macedonia by the Congress of Berlin" |
*[[Hristo Batandzhiev]], a revolutionary, one of the founders of "The Committee for Obtaining the Political Rights Given to Macedonia by the Congress of Berlin" |
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*[[Hristo Bonev]] (born 1947), a former Bulgarian footballer |
*[[Hristo Bonev]] (born 1947), a former Bulgarian footballer |
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*[[Hristo Botev]] ( |
*[[Hristo Botev]] (1848–1876), a Bulgarian poet and national revolutionary |
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**[[Hristo Borisov Hall]], an arena in Varna, Bulgaria |
**[[Hristo Borisov Hall]], an arena in Varna, Bulgaria |
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**[[Hristo Botev Stadium (Blagoevgrad)]], a multi-use stadium in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria |
**[[Hristo Botev Stadium (Blagoevgrad)]], a multi-use stadium in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria |
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**[[Hristo Botev Stadium (Plovdiv)]], a sports venue in the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria |
**[[Hristo Botev Stadium (Plovdiv)]], a sports venue in the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria |
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**[[Hristo Botev Stadium (Vratsa)]], a multi-use stadium in Vratza, Bulgaria |
**[[Hristo Botev Stadium (Vratsa)]], a multi-use stadium in Vratza, Bulgaria |
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*[[Hristo Chernopeev]] ( |
*[[Hristo Chernopeev]] (1868–1915), Bulgarian revolutionary and member of the revolutionary movement in Macedonia |
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*[[Hristo Donchev]] (born 1928), a Bulgarian cross country skier |
*[[Hristo Donchev]] (born 1928), a Bulgarian cross country skier |
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*[[Hristo Furnigov]] (born 1966), a retired boxer from Bulgaria |
*[[Hristo Furnigov]] (born 1966), a retired boxer from Bulgaria |
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*[[Hristo Iliev (volleyball player)]] (born 1951), a Bulgarian former volleyball player |
*[[Hristo Iliev (volleyball player)]] (born 1951), a Bulgarian former volleyball player |
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*[[Hristo Koilov]] (born 1969), a Bulgarian footballer |
*[[Hristo Koilov]] (born 1969), a Bulgarian footballer |
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*[[Hristo Lukov]] ( |
*[[Hristo Lukov]] (1887–1943), a Bulgarian general who led the Union of Bulgarian National Legions (SBNL) |
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*[[Hristo Makedonski]] ( |
*[[Hristo Makedonski]] (1835–1916), a Bulgarian hajduk voivode and revolutionary |
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*[[Hristo Markov]] (born 1965), a former triple jumper from Bulgaria |
*[[Hristo Markov]] (born 1965), a former triple jumper from Bulgaria |
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*[[Hristo Markov (footballer)]] (born 1985), a Bulgarian footballer |
*[[Hristo Markov (footballer)]] (born 1985), a Bulgarian footballer |
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*[[Hristo Mladenov]] ( |
*[[Hristo Mladenov]] (1928–1996), a Bulgarian football player and manager |
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*[[Hristo Nikolov - Choko]] (born 1939), a retired Bulgarian football player |
*[[Hristo Nikolov - Choko]] (born 1939), a retired Bulgarian football player |
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*[[Hristo Prodanov]] ( |
*[[Hristo Prodanov]] (1943–1984), a Bulgarian mountaineer |
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*[[Hristo Shopov]] (born 1964), a Bulgarian actor |
*[[Hristo Shopov]] (born 1964), a Bulgarian actor |
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*[[Hristo Silyanov]] ( |
*[[Hristo Silyanov]] (1880–1939), a Bulgarian revolutionary, historian and memoarist |
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*[[Hristo Smirnenski]] ( |
*[[Hristo Smirnenski]] (1898–1923), a Bulgarian poet and prose writer |
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*[[Hristo Stambolski]] ( |
*[[Hristo Stambolski]] (1843–1932), a Bulgarian physician, revolutionary, statesman, and figure of the Bulgarian National Revival |
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*[[Hristo Stoichkov]] (born 1966), a football manager and former striker |
*[[Hristo Stoichkov]] (born 1966), a football manager and former striker |
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*[[Hristo Stoyanov]] (born 1953), a Bulgarian former volleyball player |
*[[Hristo Stoyanov]] (born 1953), a Bulgarian former volleyball player |
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*[[Hristo Tatarchev]] ( |
*[[Hristo Tatarchev]] (1869–1952), a Bulgarian revolutionary and leader of the revolutionary movement in Macedonia and Eastern Thrace |
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*[[Hristo Tsvetanov]] (born 1978), a Bulgarian male volleyball player |
*[[Hristo Tsvetanov]] (born 1978), a Bulgarian male volleyball player |
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*[[Hristo Turlakov]] (born 1979), a Bulgarian figure skater |
*[[Hristo Turlakov]] (born 1979), a Bulgarian figure skater |
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*[[Hristo Uzunov]] ( |
*[[Hristo Uzunov]] (1878–1905), a Bulgarian revolutionary, head of the Ohrid branch of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization |
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*[[Hristo Yanev]] (born 1979), a Bulgarian football player |
*[[Hristo Yanev]] (born 1979), a Bulgarian football player |
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*[[Hristo Yovov]] (born 1977), a Bulgarian footballer |
*[[Hristo Yovov]] (born 1977), a Bulgarian footballer |
Revision as of 11:58, 4 April 2009
Hristo may refer to:
- Hristo Arangelov (born 1978), a Bulgarian footballer
- Hristo Batandzhiev, a revolutionary, one of the founders of "The Committee for Obtaining the Political Rights Given to Macedonia by the Congress of Berlin"
- Hristo Bonev (born 1947), a former Bulgarian footballer
- Hristo Botev (1848–1876), a Bulgarian poet and national revolutionary
- Hristo Borisov Hall, an arena in Varna, Bulgaria
- Hristo Botev Stadium (Blagoevgrad), a multi-use stadium in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
- Hristo Botev Stadium (Botevgrad)
- Hristo Botev Stadium (Gabrovo), a multi-use stadium in Gabrovo, Bulgaria
- Hristo Botev Stadium (Plovdiv), a sports venue in the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria
- Hristo Botev Stadium (Vratsa), a multi-use stadium in Vratza, Bulgaria
- Hristo Chernopeev (1868–1915), Bulgarian revolutionary and member of the revolutionary movement in Macedonia
- Hristo Donchev (born 1928), a Bulgarian cross country skier
- Hristo Furnigov (born 1966), a retired boxer from Bulgaria
- Hristo Georgiev, a wealthy Bulgarian, and brother of Evlogi Georgiev
- Hristo Georgiev (canoer), a Bulgarian sprint canoer
- Hristo Gospodinov (born 1979), a Bulgarian football midfielder
- Hristo Iliev (volleyball player) (born 1951), a Bulgarian former volleyball player
- Hristo Koilov (born 1969), a Bulgarian footballer
- Hristo Lukov (1887–1943), a Bulgarian general who led the Union of Bulgarian National Legions (SBNL)
- Hristo Makedonski (1835–1916), a Bulgarian hajduk voivode and revolutionary
- Hristo Markov (born 1965), a former triple jumper from Bulgaria
- Hristo Markov (footballer) (born 1985), a Bulgarian footballer
- Hristo Mladenov (1928–1996), a Bulgarian football player and manager
- Hristo Nikolov - Choko (born 1939), a retired Bulgarian football player
- Hristo Prodanov (1943–1984), a Bulgarian mountaineer
- Hristo Shopov (born 1964), a Bulgarian actor
- Hristo Silyanov (1880–1939), a Bulgarian revolutionary, historian and memoarist
- Hristo Smirnenski (1898–1923), a Bulgarian poet and prose writer
- Hristo Stambolski (1843–1932), a Bulgarian physician, revolutionary, statesman, and figure of the Bulgarian National Revival
- Hristo Stoichkov (born 1966), a football manager and former striker
- Hristo Stoyanov (born 1953), a Bulgarian former volleyball player
- Hristo Tatarchev (1869–1952), a Bulgarian revolutionary and leader of the revolutionary movement in Macedonia and Eastern Thrace
- Hristo Tsvetanov (born 1978), a Bulgarian male volleyball player
- Hristo Turlakov (born 1979), a Bulgarian figure skater
- Hristo Uzunov (1878–1905), a Bulgarian revolutionary, head of the Ohrid branch of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
- Hristo Yanev (born 1979), a Bulgarian football player
- Hristo Yovov (born 1977), a Bulgarian footballer
- Hristo Zahariev, a Bulgarian professional basketball player
- Hristo Zlatinski (born 1985), a Bulgarian football player