1 Bulgarian lev (112х60) |
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Ioann Rilsky — sacred Bulgarian Church, the most esteemed Saint patron of the Bulgarian people | | Rila Monastery — the largest stavropigialny man’s monastery of the Bulgarian Church |
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2 Bulgarian leva (116х64) |
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Saint Paisius Hilendarsky — the Bulgarian educator, the monk who played a huge cultural role lives of the Bulgarian nation | | Paisius Hilendarsky’s book “Slavyano-bolgarsky history about the people and tsars Bulgarian” |
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5 Bulgarian leva (121х67) |
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Ivan Milev — the Bulgarian artist and the set designer, one of the chief representatives of the Bulgarian modernist style | | Drawings of the artist Ivan Milev |
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10 Bulgarian leva (126х70) |
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Pyotr Hadzhiberovich Baron — the Bulgarian educator, the scientist, the Encyclopaedist, the teacher, the philosopher, the doctor and the scientist | | Image of astronomical tools |
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20 Bulgarian leva (131х73) |
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Stephane Stambolov – the Bulgarian politician, the poet and the writer, the prime minister of Bulgaria (1888 — 1894) | | Orlov Bridge and Lviv bridge |
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20 Bulgarian leva (137х77) 2005 of century. |
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Elements of the building of the Bulgarian National Bank | | The old building of the Bulgarian National Bank, sculpture of the sitting woman |
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50 Bulgarian leva (136х76) |
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Pencho Slaveykov – the Bulgarian poet | | Pencho Slaveykov’s verses |
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100 Bulgarian leva (141х79) |
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Alecko Konstantinov — the Bulgarian writer and the public figure. On the right main page of its work “To Chicago and Back” | | The elements connected with life and Alecko Konstantinov’s creativity |
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