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Darinka Tsekova
Hubert von Goisern: www.hubertvongoisern.com Darinka Tsekova Instrument: Gadulka Born 23rd April 1981, Pleven, Bulgaria. At the age of seven Darinka enlists at the Children's School of Music in Trastenik with the gadulka. 1990 - 1999: soloist in the Children's (Youth) Ensemble "Nashenche" in Pleven 1994 - 2000: studies at the Panayot Pipkov Music School, Pleven 2002 - 2006: soloist in the Philip Koutev State Ensemble 2004 - 2006: member of Folk Music Orchestra of TV in Veselina 2002 - 2007: soloist in the folk band "Bulgara" 2002 - 2006: graduates with Bachelor's degree from the University of Sofia St. Kliment Ohridski, majoring in Music Education. 2006, accepted into the Graduate Studies programme at the same university, majoring in the same field Awards: 1991: Gold Medal at the National Folk Music Dance and Arts Fair in Koprivshtitsa 1994: "Yanko Petrov" prize at Gadulka Players' Fair in Galabovo (from 1992 to 1999 Darinka won all the first prizes at Galabovo). - Two-times winner of First and Special Awards at the Varna Summer competition - First Prize at the Second Academic Competition in Plovdiv - Multiple times First Prize winner at the competitions in the village of Novachene - Multiple times First Prize winner at the competitions in Pleven - Two-times winner of the "Slavy Scholarship" - a competiton for a full-year scholarship, organised in the Panayot Pipkov Music School in Pleven Projects: - Darinka plays twice for the music and dance show Legends, participating in the recordings for its soundtrack; participates in the presentation -
Navigation Map of Bulgaria Including Offroadmap by Offroad-Bulgaria.Com Version 2021 Q1
Navigation Map of Bulgaria Including OFFRoadMap by OFFRoad-Bulgaria.com Version 2021 Q2 The purpose of this map is to provide accessible, accurate and up-to-date information for your GPS devices. Despite all efforts made by the creators to achieve this goal, the roads and the data included in this digital map are intended to be used as guidance only and should not be used solely for navigation. The creators of this map make no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the map data. In no event will the creators of this map be liable for any damages whatsoever, including but not limited to loss of revenue or profit, lost or damaged data, and expenses, arising in any way from or consequential upon the use of, or the inability to use this digital map. Contents: - Registering your map - Usage details - OFRM Geotrade 2021 Q2 variants - Coverage >>>>> REGISTRATION <<<<< To register your OFRM Geotrade map, please visit out website www.karta.bg. Click on “Create profile” in the top right corner of the screen and create your personal account. When done, the Support page will load automatically. Click on the button “Register OFRM Geotrade” and enter the 25-symbol map serial number and GPS model to activate your map’s update subscription (if your map includes one). To obtain the 25-symbol serial number, connect your GPS device to your computer via USB cable. If you have a GPS device with preloaded OFRM map, you will find the serial number in file “serial.txt” in the root folder of your device’s base memory or in the file “gmapsupp.unl” in folder “Garmin” (or folder “Map” on the newer models of the nüvi series and the new Drive series) of your device’s base memory. -
Annex REPORT for 2019 UNDER the “HEALTH CARE” PRIORITY of the NATIONAL ROMA INTEGRATION STRATEGY of the REPUBLIC of BULGAR
Annex REPORT FOR 2019 UNDER THE “HEALTH CARE” PRIORITY of the NATIONAL ROMA INTEGRATION STRATEGY OF THE REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA 2012 - 2020 Operational objective: A national monitoring progress report has been prepared for implementation of Measure 1.1.2. “Performing obstetric and gynaecological examinations with mobile offices in settlements with compact Roma population”. During the period 01.07—20.11.2019, a total of 2,261 prophylactic medical examinations were carried out with the four mobile gynaecological offices to uninsured persons of Roma origin and to persons with difficult access to medical facilities, as 951 women were diagnosed with diseases. The implementation of the activity for each Regional Health Inspectorate is in accordance with an order of the Minister of Health to carry out not less than 500 examinations with each mobile gynaecological office. Financial resources of BGN 12,500 were allocated for each mobile unit, totalling BGN 50,000 for the four units. During the reporting period, the mobile gynecological offices were divided into four areas: Varna (the city of Varna, the village of Kamenar, the town of Ignatievo, the village of Staro Oryahovo, the village of Sindel, the village of Dubravino, the town of Provadia, the town of Devnya, the town of Suvorovo, the village of Chernevo, the town of Valchi Dol); Silistra (Tutrakan Municipality– the town of Tutrakan, the village of Tsar Samuel, the village of Nova Cherna, the village of Staro Selo, the village of Belitsa, the village of Preslavtsi, the village of Tarnovtsi, -
(EU) 2020/281 of 27 February 2020 Amending the Annex To
28.2.2020 EN Offi cial Jour nal of the European Union L 59/13 COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION (EU) 2020/281 of 27 February 2020 amending the Annex to Implementing Decision (EU) 2020/47 on protective measures in relation to highly pathogenic avian influenza of subtype H5N8 in certain Member States (notified under document C(2020) 1248) (Text with EEA relevance) THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION, Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, Having regard to Council Directive 89/662/EEC of 11 December 1989 concerning veterinary checks in intra-Community trade with a view to the completion of the internal market (1), and in particular Article 9(4) thereof, Having regard to Council Directive 90/425/EEC of 26 June 1990 concerning veterinary checks applicable in intra-Union trade in certain live animals and products with a view to the completion of the internal market (2), and in particular Article 10(4) thereof, Whereas: (1) Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2020/47 (3) was adopted following outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza of subtype H5N8 in holdings where poultry are kept in certain Member States, and the establishment of protection and surveillance zones by those Member States in accordance with Council Directive 2005/94/EC (4). (2) Implementing Decision (EU) 2020/47 provides that the protection and surveillance zones established by the Member States listed in the Annex to that Implementing Decision, in accordance with Directive 2005/94/EC, are to comprise at least the areas listed as protection and surveillance zones in that Annex. (3) The Annex to Implementing Decision 2020/47 was recently amended by Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2020/240 (5), following outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza of subtype H5N8 in poultry in Bulgaria and Czechia that needed to be reflected in that Annex. -
KNOWLEDGE – International Journal Vol.45.3 PESTICIDE RESIDUES in FEED and DAIRY PRDUCTS
KNOWLEDGE – International Journal Vol.45.3 PESTICIDE RESIDUES IN FEED AND DAIRY PRDUCTS Hristo Hristev Agricultural university of Plovdiv, Bulgaria, [email protected] Rumyana Ivanova Agricultural university of Plovdiv, Bulgaria, [email protected] Abstract: An analysis for residual amounts of organochlorine pesticides in feed, mixed sheep's milk and cheese from the Plovdiv region was made. The found presence of total fractions of DDT, Lindane, Heptachlor, Aldrin, Dieldrin, Endrin, Hexachlorobenzene, were all within the permissible limits. The highest content of DDT-total fractions was found in feed from the region of the village of Kuklen (0,8965 mg / kg), highest content of Lindan (0,0440 mg / kg) from the village of Voyvodinovo and for Endrin (0,0802 mg / kg) from the village of Graf Ignatievo. The content of forbidden pesticides increases during the spring and summer months, when the use of products for plant protection, including the forbidden ones, increases due to the active outdoor agro-ameliorative activities. In mixed sheep's milk most often we found total fractions of DDT and Lindane. The same is observed for cheese samples. The milk from the village of Tsaratsovo has the highest content of DDT – 0,7249, and for cheese - from the village of Stroevo (1,8068). Keywords: feed, milk, cheese, organochlorine pesticides ОСТАТЪЧНИ КОЛИЧЕСТВА ПЕСТИЦИДИ ВЪВ ФУРАЖИ И МЛЕЧНИ ПРОДУКТИ Христо Христев Аграрен университет, Пловдив, България, [email protected] Румяна Иванова Аграрен университет, Пловдив, България, [email protected] Резюме: Направен е анализ на фуражи, сборно овче мляко и сирена от района на Пловдивска област за остатъчни количества хлорорганични пестициди. -
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7.6.2021 PL Dziennik U rzędowy U nii Europejskiej L 199 I/1 II (Akty o charakterze nieustawodawczym) DECYZJE DECYZJA WYKONAWCZA KOMISJI (UE) 2021/906 z dnia 3 czerwca 2021 r. zmieniająca załącznik do decyzji wykonawczej (UE) 2021/641 dotyczącej środków nadzwyczajnych w odniesieniu do ognisk wysoce zjadliwej grypy ptaków w niektórych państwach członkowskich (notyfikowana jako dokument nr C(2021) 4096) (Tekst mający znaczenie dla EOG) KOMISJA EUROPEJSKA, uwzględniając Traktat o funkcjonowaniu Unii Europejskiej, uwzględniając rozporządzenie Parlamentu Europejskiego i Rady (UE) 2016/429 z dnia 9 marca 2016 r. w sprawie przenoś nych chorób zwierząt oraz zmieniające i uchylające niektóre akty w dziedzinie zdrowia zwierząt („Prawo o zdrowiu zwie rząt”) (1), w szczególności jego art. 259 ust. 1 lit. c), a także mając na uwadze, co następuje: (1) Wysoce zjadliwa grypa ptaków jest wirusową chorobą zakaźną ptaków wywierającą poważny wpływ na rentowność gospodarstw drobiarskich, co z kolei wywołuje zakłócenia w handlu wewnątrz Unii oraz w wywozie do państw trze cich. Wirusy wysoce zjadliwej grypy ptaków mogą zakażać ptaki migrujące i być przez nie następnie przenoszone na duże odległości podczas ich jesiennych i wiosennych migracji. Dlatego występowanie wirusów wysoce zjadliwej grypy ptaków u dzikiego ptactwa stwarza stałe ryzyko bezpośredniego i pośredniego wprowadzenia tych wirusów do gospodarstw, w których utrzymuje się drób lub ptaki żyjące w niewoli. W przypadku wystąpienia ogniska wysoce zjadliwej grypy ptaków istnieje ryzyko, że czynnik chorobotwórczy rozprzestrzeni się na inne gospodarstwa, w któ rych utrzymuje się drób lub ptaki żyjące w niewoli. (2) W rozporządzeniu (UE) 2016/429 ustanowiono nowe ramy prawne dotyczące zapobiegania chorobom przenoszą cym się lub przenoszonym na zwierzęta lub na ludzi oraz ramy prawne dotyczące zwalczania takich chorób. -
(Jurassic) of North Bulgaria. III. Tithonian Dinoflagellate Cysts Lilia Dodekova
GEOLOGICA BALCANICA, 24, 5, Sofia, Oct. 1994, p. li-4G Dinoflagellate cysts from the Bathonian - Tithonian (Jurassic) of North Bulgaria. III. Tithonian dinoflagellate cysts Lilia Dodekova Geological Institute, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1113 Sofia (Received 14 . Ofi. 1994; accrpted 1fi. 06. 1991) JJ. JloileKoaa - Lf.ucmht iJuHotp,zai!eAAam 6ama - mumoHa ( 10pa) a Ceoe pHoii DOAi!apuu . Ill. TaKco ltOAtUJ! /llU/IlOHCKIIX !{UC/Il UUHOt/JAazeAAam. J1cc,1e)lOBaHbl )lHIWUHCTbl THTOI!CKHX MOpCKHX OTJ!Oll<eHHI1 00 pa3pe3aM 34 IIe4JT51HbiX CKBalKHH H O,liHO eCTeCTBeiiOe 06I·Ia>KefiHe. 06HapylKCiibl 6oraTble II '13CTO XOpOWO COXpaHHBWIICCH KO ~ Jn JieKCbl JlHHOUHCT . 8 CT3Tbe Jtaiii>I KOpOTKHe CBe,lleHHH 0 MOfHjJOJ!Oriii!, T3KCOHOMHH, reorpa4JHlJCCKOM H CTp3THfpa4JH'leCK0~1 pacnpOCTp aiieHHH 56 T3K CO IIOIJ JlHIIOUHCT H 2 BH· JlOB aKpHrapx. Bee OHH noHBJ151IOTC51 B THTOHCKOM Hpyce . H OBble TaKCOHbl OriHCaHH bie 6oJJee )leTaJlbHO BKJJIO<JaiOT: Semicauidinium gen . n., S. mitra (D ii r r) comb. n., Amphorula monteiliae sp. n ., Cassi culosphaeridia cribrosa sp. n ., Kallosplweridium callosum sp. n ., Prolixosphaeridium? foratum sp . n ., Prolixosphaeridittm perforospineum sp. n ., Sentusidinium spatiosum sp. n ., Systematophora jubifera sp. n., Systematophora? prodigiosa sp. n., Pareodinia pauca sp . n. , Gonyaulacysta vesicula sp. n ., Lep todinium? ambiguiformis sp. n ., Leptodinium? plagatam sp . n., Pyxidinopsis? retiolum sp. n. YKa3auo crparHrpacjJH'IeCK oe pacnpocrpaHeHHe B DOJJrapHH ynmHIHYTI>IX AHHOUHCT ll ~tecrc c nepeXOJlHbniH raKCoHaMH . Ouu ycraHOBJleHHbl B II JJHrocrpaTHrpacjJH<JeCKIIX CJlHHHUax . :=ITo uccJJeJlOIJa iiiie }lonoJJ HHeT H03113IIHC KOM HJleKCOil JlHIIOUHCT TeTHCa ll KOHUe IOfJI.ol H 113 rpaHIIUe !Op a - ~teJJa. Abstract. Tithonian marine sediments from 34 boreholes and one outcrop in North Bulgaria have been palynologically examined. -
L 157/302 DE Amtsblatt Der Europäischen Union 21.6.2005
L 157/302 DE Amtsblatt der Europäischen Union 21.6.2005 Anlage zu Anhang VI KAPITEL I Verzeichnis der Milch verarbeitenden Betriebe, die nicht-konforme Milch verarbeiten Gemäß Kapitel 4 Abschnitt B Buchstabe a Anhang VI Nr. Vet.-Nr. Name und Anschrift des Betriebs Betroffener Standort Region Blagoevgrad — Nr. 1 1 BG 0112004 „Matand“ EOOD s. Eleshnitsa gr. Pernik ul. „Lenin“ 111 Region Burgas — Nr. 2 2 BG 0212013 ET „Marsi-Mincho Bakalov“ Burgas gr. Burgas j.k. „Pobeda“ j.k. „Vazrajdane“ bl. 1 ul. „Baykal“ 9 3 BG 0212027 DZZD „Mlechen svyat“ s. Debelt gr. Burgas ul. „Indje voyvoda“ 5 j.k. „Izgrev“ obl. Burgaska ul. „Malchika“ 3 4 BG 0212028 „Vester“ OOD s. Sigmen gr. Burgas ul. „Fotinov“ 36 5 BG 0212047 „Complektstroy“ EOOD s. Veselie gr. Burgas ul. „Aleksandar Stamboliiski“ 17 Region Vidin — Nr. 5 6 BG 0512025 „El Bi Bulgarikum“ EAD gr. Vidin gr. Vidin Yujna promishlena zona Region Vratsa — Nr. 6 7BG0612010 „Hadjiiski i familiya“ EOOD s. Gradeshnitsa s. Gradeshnitsa 8 BG 0612027 „Mlechen ray 99“ EOOD gr. Vratsa gr. Vratsa j.k. Bistrets j.k. „Dabnika“ bl. 48 ap. 3 Stopanski dvor 21.6.2005 DE Amtsblatt der Europäischen Union L 157/303 Nr. Vet.-Nr. Name und Anschrift des Betriebs Betroffener Standort 9 BG 0612035 ET „Nivego“ s. Chiren s. Chiren Region Gabrovo — Nr. 7 10 BG 0712001 „Ben Invest“ OOD s. Kostenkovtsi s. Kostenkovtsi obsht. Gabrovo obsht. Gabrovo 11 BG 0712002 „Shipka 97“ AD gr. Gabrovo gr. Gabrovo ul. „V. Levski“ 2 ul. „V. Levski“ 2 12 BG 0712003 „Elvi“ OOD s. -
REGISTER for Transport of Animals During Short Journeys Under Article 165 of LVA
REGISTER for transport of animals during short journeys under article 165 of LVA № and date of certificate of cha № and date of competence for Numbe transporter address of name/identificati identification of date of nges № the transporter drivers and Types of animals r of identification transporter on of company ransport vehicle expiry of authorisation attendants animals data under Art. 164 of LVA 302. 0302/04.07.2011 Dimitar Antonov Stara Zagora Krasimira Mercedes 914 with 054/02.06.2011 Large ruminants 14 Angelov town, “Evlogi Nankova reg. № СТ 5684 Calves Georgiev” str, Angelova – СА, total area 14,4 Small ruminants 20 bl.72, fl.4 contract for rent м² Pigs 36 Equidae 33 6 303. 0303/04.07.2011 Shenol Sabri Krumovgrad Shenol Sabri Mercedes 408 D 29/06.06.2011 Large ruminants 8 Mehmed town, 1 “ Bratan Mehmed with reg. № К 5943 Small ruminants Shukerov” str. АТ, total area 8,8 Pigs 60 м² Equidae 20 5 304. 0304/04.07.2011 Georgi Danchev Dunavtsi town, Georgi Danchev Mercedes 410 D 15/03.12.2010 Calves 7 Goshev 19 “Dobri Goshev with reg.№ ВН Sheep 16 Chintulov” str. 1106 ВН, total area Goats 9 6,93 м² Lambs/Kids 20 305. 0305/04.07.2011 Ivan Bochev Karlovo town, Ivan Bochev Mercedes 307 D 116/27.04.2011 Large ruminants 7 Bochev 19 “Stryama” Bochev with reg. № РВ Sheep str. 3416 ВР, total area Pigs up to 100 kg. 26 8 m² 18 Mercedes 814 D 116/27.04.2011 Large ruminants 20 with reg. Small ruminants №PB4152KM with 50 total area 14,88 m² Fiat Iveco Daily 35- 116/27.04.2011 Large ruminants 10 8 with reg. -
Priority Public Investments for Wastewater Treatment and Landfill of Waste
Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Develonment Europe and Central Asia Region 32051 BULGARIA Public Disclosure Authorized ENVIRONMENTAL SEQUENCING STRATEGIES FOR EU ACCESSION PriorityPublic Investments for Wastewater Treatment and Landfill of Waste *t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Public Disclosure Authorized IC- - ; s - o Fk - L - -. Public Disclosure Authorized The World Bank Public Disclosure Authorized May 2004 - "Wo BULGARIA ENVIRONMENTAL SEQUENCING STRATEGIES FOR EU ACCESSION Priority Public Investments for Wastewater Treatment and Landfill of Waste May 2004 Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development Europe and Central Asia Region Report No. 27770 - BUL Thefindings, interpretationsand conclusions expressed here are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Board of Executive Directors of the World Bank or the governments they represent. Coverphoto is kindly provided by the external communication office of the World Bank County Office in Bulgaria. The report is printed on 30% post consumer recycledpaper. TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements ..................................................................... i Abbreviations and Acronyms ..................................................................... ii Summary ..................................................................... iiM Introduction.iii Wastewater.iv InstitutionalIssues .xvi Recommendations........... xvii Introduction ...................................................................... 1 Part I: The Strategic Settings for -
Distribution and Molecular Identification of Rice White Tip
ISSN 1314-6246 Valcheva et al. 2017 J. BioSci. Biotech. 2017, 6(3): 191-195 RESEARCH ARTICLE Silvia Valcheva Distribution and Molecular Identification of Harry Samaliev Milena Kostova Rice White Tip Nematode Aphelenchoides besseyi in Rice Growing Areas in Bulgaria Authors’ addresses: ABSTRACT Agricultural University - Plovdiv, 12 A study was conducted to determine the distribution of Aphelenchoides besseyi using Mendeleev Blvd., Plovdiv 4000, Bulgaria. molecular identification and the nematode effect on yield components in the major rice growing areas in Bulgaria. One hundred forty one paddy seed samples were Correspondence: collected in 2015 and 2016. Molecular identification was performed based on the Silvia Valcheva previously developed SSU rDNA detection analysis. Тhe specific primer Agricultural University - Plovdiv, 12 Mendeleev Blvd., Plovdiv 4000, combinations: 5′-GCGGGATTCGTGGTTC*T and 5′- Bulgaria CGACATGCCGAAACATGAG were used. Analysis showed that 23,4 %, from the Tel.: +359 32 654200 collected samples, were infested with A. besseyi in the 10 studied locations in Fax: +359 32 633157 e-mail: [email protected] Plovdiv, Pazardzhik and Stara Zagora rice growing areas. In the infested samples, nematode densities were in the range 0-396 specimens/100 paddy seed. The effect of Article info: A. besseyi on cv. Osmancik variety showed that panicles with white tip symptoms Received: 11 December 2017 were significantly shorter (17.2%) and lighter (39.5%) than those without white tip Accepted: 11 April 2018 symptoms.This is the first molecular report for the presence of A. besseyi in Bulgaria. Key words: Aphelenchoides besseyi, rice, Bulgaria, morphology, SSU rDNA – based detection analysis, PCR countries around the world (Stoyanov, 1978). -
Decisión De Ejecución (UE)
7.6.2021 ES Diar io Ofi cial de la Unión Europea L 199 I/1 II (Actos no legislativos) DECISIONES DECISIÓN DE EJECUCIÓN (UE) 2021/906 DE LA COMISIÓN de 3 de junio de 2021 por la que se modifica el anexo de la Decisión de Ejecución (UE) 2021/641, sobre medidas de emergencia en relación con los brotes de gripe aviar de alta patogenicidad en determinados Estados miembros [notificada con el número C(2021) 4096] (Texto pertinente a efectos del EEE) LA COMISIÓN EUROPEA, Visto el Tratado de Funcionamiento de la Unión Europea, Visto el Reglamento (UE) 2016/429 del Parlamento Europeo y del Consejo, de 9 de marzo de 2016, relativo a las enfermedades transmisibles de los animales y por el que se modifican o derogan algunos actos en materia de sanidad animal («Legislación sobre sanidad animal») (1), y en particular su artículo 259, apartado 1, letra c), Considerando lo siguiente: (1) La gripe aviar de alta patogenicidad (GAAP) es una enfermedad vírica contagiosa de las aves que puede tener consecuencias graves en la rentabilidad de la cría de aves de corral, de manera que el comercio dentro de la Unión y las exportaciones a terceros países se vean perturbados. Los virus de la GAAP pueden infectar a las aves migratorias, que a continuación pueden propagarlos a largas distancias durante sus migraciones de otoño y primavera. Por tanto, la presencia de virus de la GAAP en aves silvestres constituye una amenaza continua de introducción directa e indirecta de estos virus en explotaciones en las que se crían aves de corral u otras aves cautivas.