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ZONE 35 H3 Bulgaria Candidate no.Name & Surname Category Reading Listening Total School Town 508590 Alexander Rachev 3 40 30 70 125 SU Boyan Petkov - Sofia Sofia 507931 Kaloyan Nikolov 3 40 30 70 133 Russian School A. S. Pushkin -SofiaSofia 508852 Alejandro-Diego Briangarcia 3 40 30 70 133 Russian School A. S. Pushkin -SofiaSofia 504982 Dahlia Joosten 3 40 30 70 145 OU Simeon Radev - Sofia Sofia 503560 Maria Bozova 3 40 30 70 2OU Gotse Delchev - G.Delcev Goce Delcev 505683 YOAN PAVLINOV PAVLOV 3 40 30 70 Dobri Chintulov - Sliven Sliven 505364 Miryana Ivanova 3 40 30 70 MG Baba Tonka - Ruse Ruse 505368 Martin Kutsarov 3 40 30 70 MG Baba Tonka - Ruse Ruse 505374 Gergana Genkova 3 40 30 70 MG Baba Tonka - Ruse Ruse 505396 Martin Alexandrov 3 40 30 70 MG Baba Tonka - Ruse Ruse 504042 Svetla Kovacheva 3 40 30 70 Nat. High School in Fin. Bus.-Sofia Sofia 511425 Magdalena Drosseva 3 40 30 70 OU Petko U. Todorov - Sofia Sofia 503299 Katerina Bakardzhieva 3 40 30 70 Private School Svetlina Vitosa, Sofija 505788 Stanimira Kostova 3 40 30 70 Profe. Targovska Gimnazia - Burgas Burgas 509064 Delyana Peneva 3 40 30 70 Sciences Secondary School - Burgas Burgas 509065 Kristiana Karshelieva 3 40 30 70 Sciences Secondary School - Burgas Burgas 509067 Ralitsa Simova 3 40 30 70 Sciences Secondary School - Burgas Burgas 509071 Dimitar Kazakov 3 40 30 70 Sciences Secondary School - Burgas Burgas 506932 Miraya Gesheva 3 40 30 70 St Constantin Cyril the Philosopher Ruse 504088 Kristiyan Lyubomirov 3 40 30 70 SU Tsanko Tserkovski Pol. Trambesh 508524 Tanya Panayotova 3 39 30 69 125 SU Boyan Petkov - Sofia Sofia 508577 Alexandar Nikolov 3 39 30 69 125 SU Boyan Petkov - Sofia Sofia 508588 Lora Petrova 3 39 30 69 125 SU Boyan Petkov - Sofia Sofia 508787 Hristo Petrov 3 39 30 69 125 SU Boyan Petkov - Sofia Sofia 508779 Darina Kirilova 3 39 30 69 133 Russian School A. S. Pushkin -SofiaSofia 503544 Nadezhda Popova 3 39 30 69 2OU Gotse Delchev - G.Delcev Goce Delcev 509651 Miroslav Nikolaev Stojanovski 3 39 30 69 9 OU Veselin Hanchev - S.Zagora Stara Zagora 501740 Mihaela Tacheva 3 39 30 69 Blue Skies - Balcik Balcik 513252 Joan Popov 3 39 30 69 Chitalishte Otets Paisii - Sofia Sofia 513254 Bojidara Krumova 3 39 30 69 Chitalishte Otets Paisii - Sofia Sofia 505662 NIKOLA IVANOV IVANOV 3 39 30 69 Dobri Chintulov - Sliven Sliven 505707 STOIAN KUTSAROV NEIKOV 3 39 30 69 Dobri Chintulov - Sliven Sliven 502204 Radoy Kostov 3 39 30 69 FSPG Vasil Levski Montana 505034 Elitsa Dimitrova 3 39 30 69 Geo Milev - Dobric Dobric 505036 Dimitar Stefanov 3 39 30 69 Geo Milev - Dobric Dobric 505054 Magdalena Koleva 3 39 30 69 Geo Milev - Dobric Dobric 505365 Teodora Veleva 3 39 30 69 MG Baba Tonka - Ruse Ruse 505366 Veselina Nyagolova 3 39 30 69 MG Baba Tonka - Ruse Ruse 505367 Mathew Mashkov 3 39 30 69 MG Baba Tonka - Ruse Ruse 505376 Yoana Mitsova 3 39 30 69 MG Baba Tonka - Ruse Ruse 505393 Mihaela Nikolova 3 39 30 69 MG Baba Tonka - Ruse Ruse 509323 Georgi Domovchiyski 3 39 30 69 OU Hristo Botev - Rakovski Rakovski 507623 Dennis Popov 3 39 30 69 Pearson Bulgaria Sofia 507626 Maxim Popov 3 39 30 69 Pearson Bulgaria Sofia 505766 Vanessa Nazakova 3 39 30 69 Profe. Targovska Gimnazia - Burgas Burgas 507541 Teodor Orozov 3 39 30 69 Romanian Lan.Sch. Mihaii Eminesku Sofia 509061 Teodor Baltov 3 39 30 69 Sciences Secondary School - Burgas Burgas 509074 Dobromir Peev 3 39 30 69 Sciences Secondary School - Burgas Burgas 506939 Svetlozara Valkova 3 39 30 69 St Constantin Cyril the Philosopher Ruse 511156 Momchil Dimitrov 3 39 30 69 SU Nikola I. Vaptsarov - Primorsko Primorsko 504087 Ivayla Stefanova 3 39 30 69 SU Tsanko Tserkovski Pol. Trambesh 502222 Alisia Angelova 3 40 28,5 68,5 FSPG Vasil Levski Montana 505039 Rozaliya Petrova 3 40 28,5 68,5 Geo Milev - Dobric Dobric 505051 Teodora Atanasova 3 40 28,5 68,5 Geo Milev - Dobric Dobric 511398 Jane Hadzhieva 3 40 28,5 68,5 OU Petko U. Todorov - Sofia Sofia 505728 Nikola Shalamanov 3 40 28,5 68,5 Profe. Targovska Gimnazia - Burgas Burgas 508750 Alexandar Abadjiev 3 38 30 68 125 SU Boyan Petkov - Sofia Sofia 508795 Tsvetan Simeonov 3 38 30 68 125 SU Boyan Petkov - Sofia Sofia 508791 Dimitar Rogachev 3 38 30 68 133 Russian School A. S. Pushkin -SofiaSofia 508828 Todor Matov 3 38 30 68 133 Russian School A. S. Pushkin -SofiaSofia 503542 Yoana Kamisheva 3 38 30 68 2OU Gotse Delchev - G.Delcev Goce Delcev 503562 Aisel Kazalieva 3 38 30 68 2OU Gotse Delchev - G.Delcev Goce Delcev 507856 Gyuliz Hasanova 3 38 30 68 2SU Prof. Nikola Marinov - TargovishteTargovishte 507874 Raya Zafirova 3 38 30 68 2SU Prof. Nikola Marinov - TargovishteTargovishte 509105 Kalina Sholeva 3 38 30 68 32 SU Sv. Kliment Ohridski- Sofia Sofia 502532 Anastasya Lukmanova 3 38 30 68 Aristotel Language School Goce Delcev 502533 Deniz Tyumbelekchieva 3 38 30 68 Aristotel Language School Goce Delcev 505660 ALEKSANDRA APOSTOLOVA APOSTOLOVA3 38 30 68 Dobri Chintulov - Sliven Sliven 505667 ALEXANDER STANISLAVOV RAFAILOV3 38 30 68 Dobri Chintulov - Sliven Sliven 505697 RADOSTINA DIMITROVA STOYANOVA3 38 30 68 Dobri Chintulov - Sliven Sliven 502965 Leda Markova 3 38 30 68 FLS Ekzarh Josif - Razgrad Razgrad 502970 Neda Stefanova 3 38 30 68 FLS Ekzarh Josif - Razgrad Razgrad 502972 Dimitar Milkov 3 38 30 68 FLS Ekzarh Josif - Razgrad Razgrad 505037 Vladislav Dimov 3 38 30 68 Geo Milev - Dobric Dobric 505038 Tatyana Ivanova 3 38 30 68 Geo Milev - Dobric Dobric 505049 Nikol Mihaylova 3 38 30 68 Geo Milev - Dobric Dobric 505363 Aleksandra Vasileva 3 38 30 68 MG Baba Tonka - Ruse Ruse 505370 Niya Daskalova 3 38 30 68 MG Baba Tonka - Ruse Ruse 505379 Daniel Yordanov 3 38 30 68 MG Baba Tonka - Ruse Ruse 505384 Simo Aleksandrov 3 38 30 68 MG Baba Tonka - Ruse Ruse 505392 Ema Dokovska 3 38 30 68 MG Baba Tonka - Ruse Ruse 505397 Ralitsa Dimitrova 3 38 30 68 MG Baba Tonka - Ruse Ruse 503296 Erika Tunuzlyan 3 38 30 68 Private School Svetlina Vitosa, Sofija 505771 Martina Frateva 3 38 30 68 Profe. Targovska Gimnazia - Burgas Burgas 505776 Miroslava Yaneva 3 38 30 68 Profe. Targovska Gimnazia - Burgas Burgas 505779 Merian Lyahovich 3 38 30 68 Profe. Targovska Gimnazia - Burgas Burgas 509076 Atanas Atanasov 3 38 30 68 Sciences Secondary School - Burgas Burgas 506944 Berna Chakarova 3 38 30 68 St Constantin Cyril the Philosopher Ruse 506252 Violeta Djambazova 3 38 30 68 SU Nikola Vaptsarov Hadzidimovo 506259 Kristian Daskalov 3 38 30 68 SU Nikola Vaptsarov Hadzidimovo 509724 Borislav Nicolov 3 38 30 68 SU Vasil Levski - Razgrad Razgrad 509746 Nicola Nicolov 3 38 30 68 SU Vasil Levski - Razgrad Razgrad 509137 Petar Kamenov Kostadinov 3 38 30 68 SUPNE Friedrich Shiller - Ruse Ruse 508801 Yordan Ivanov 3 39 28,5 67,5 133 Russian School A. S. Pushkin -SofiaSofia 508824 Stela Kyulyumova 3 39 28,5 67,5 133 Russian School A. S. Pushkin -SofiaSofia 504977 Kaloyan Pashov 3 39 28,5 67,5 145 OU Simeon Radev - Sofia Sofia 504978 Yana Koseva 3 39 28,5 67,5 145 OU Simeon Radev - Sofia Sofia 503550 Petar Tashkov 3 39 28,5 67,5 2OU Gotse Delchev - G.Delcev Goce Delcev 503563 Petar Atanasov 3 39 28,5 67,5 2OU Gotse Delchev - G.Delcev Goce Delcev 505706 ALEXANDER SIMEONOV MUTAFOV3 39 28,5 67,5 Dobri Chintulov - Sliven Sliven 502961 Viktoria Petrova 3 39 28,5 67,5 FLS Ekzarh Josif - Razgrad Razgrad 504032 Valeria Ilieva 3 39 28,5 67,5 Nat. High School in Fin. Bus.-Sofia Sofia 504047 Georgi Tsukev 3 39 28,5 67,5 Nat. High School in Fin. Bus.-Sofia Sofia 504072 Gabriela Trifonova 3 39 28,5 67,5 Nat. High School in Fin. Bus.-Sofia Sofia 509018 Silviyana Dimitrova 3 39 28,5 67,5 OU Nikola Vaptsarov - Razgrad Razgrad 511392 Joanna Ivanova 3 39 28,5 67,5 OU Petko U. Todorov - Sofia Sofia 511533 Hristo Boyadzhiev 3 39 28,5 67,5 OU Petko U. Todorov - Sofia Sofia 504193 Teodor Urukov 3 39 28,5 67,5 SU Stoyan Zaimov - Pleven Pleven 508585 Stoyan Pehlivanov 3 37 30 67 125 SU Boyan Petkov - Sofia Sofia 503571 Velin Kuibishev 3 37 30 67 2OU Gotse Delchev - G.Delcev Goce Delcev 507852 Fatme Yuseinova 3 37 30 67 2SU Prof. Nikola Marinov - TargovishteTargovishte 509111 Petra Yakimova 3 37 30 67 32 SU Sv. Kliment Ohridski- Sofia Sofia 508230 Monika Manova 3 37 30 67 34 OU Stoyu Shishkov - Sofia Sofia 508241 Kalina Ivanova 3 40 27 67 34 OU Stoyu Shishkov - Sofia Sofia 501744 Kristiya Ivanova 3 37 30 67 Blue Skies - Balcik Balcik 502967 Tsvetan Kolarov 3 37 30 67 FLS Ekzarh Josif - Razgrad Razgrad 505373 Gabriela Yorgova 3 37 30 67 MG Baba Tonka - Ruse Ruse 504039 Plamena Atanasova 3 37 30 67 Nat. High School in Fin. Bus.-Sofia Sofia 502821 Atanas Hristov 3 37 30 67 OU Maxim Gorki - Levski Levcski 505725 Beloslava Tsvetkova 3 37 30 67 Profe. Targovska Gimnazia - Burgas Burgas 505781 Yana-Maria Yaneva 3 37 30 67 Profe. Targovska Gimnazia - Burgas Burgas 505783 Mario Nikolaev 3 37 30 67 Profe. Targovska Gimnazia - Burgas Burgas 510974 Adelina Popova 3 37 30 67 SU Hristo Botev - Kozloduj Kozloduj 511153 Polina Dimitrova 3 37 30 67 SU Nikola I. Vaptsarov - Primorsko Primorsko 508530 Yana Peeva 3 38 28,5 66,5 125 SU Boyan Petkov - Sofia Sofia 508580 Dimitar Georgiev 3 38 28,5 66,5 125 SU Boyan Petkov - Sofia Sofia 503567 Ivana Bekyarova 3 38 28,5 66,5 2OU Gotse Delchev - G.Delcev Goce Delcev 505700 GEORGI KOSTADINOV YANEV 3 38 28,5 66,5 Dobri Chintulov - Sliven Sliven 502962 Debora Belcheva 3 38 28,5 66,5 FLS Ekzarh Josif - Razgrad Razgrad 502966 Oktay Cholak 3 38 28,5 66,5 FLS Ekzarh Josif - Razgrad Razgrad 505056 Nevena Mileva 3 38 28,5 66,5 Geo Milev - Dobric Dobric 505369 Boris Pahomov 3 38 28,5 66,5 MG Baba Tonka - Ruse Ruse 505371 Lilia Encheva 3 38 28,5 66,5 MG Baba Tonka - Ruse Ruse 505372 Darina Dobrikova 3 38 28,5 66,5 MG Baba Tonka - Ruse Ruse 505398 Simona Kichukova 3 38 28,5 66,5 MG Baba Tonka - Ruse Ruse 504038 Kamelia Dimitrova 3 38 28,5 66,5 Nat.
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