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Zone 11 Hippo 2 Bulgaria Cand. No. Name & Surname School Town R L Total 707816 Maria Vodenicharova SY Paisiy Hilendarski Kresna 34 22 56 707817 Kristina Malamova SY Paisiy Hilendarski Kresna 34 22 56 710888 Stela Marcheva SU Vasil Levski Ruse Ruse 34 22 56 710342 Viktor Veskov SU Stoyan Zaimov Pleven Pleven 34 22 56 709582 Selena Ivanova SU Stefan Karadza Kavarna 34 22 56 715059 Ilia Bojkov Marvakov SU Nikola I. Vaptsarov Hadjidimovo 34 22 56 714819 Emma Georgieva SU N. Y. Vaptsarov Promorsko 34 22 56 705280 Gabriela Terzieva SU Hristo Botev Kubrat 34 22 56 714657 Kristiyan Grozdilov SU Bratia Petar I Ivan Kanazirevi Razlog 34 22 56 714661 Yanitsa Ivanova SU Bratia Petar I Ivan Kanazirevi Razlog 34 22 56 710657 Daniel Bozhanov Skorostno Uchene Varna 34 22 56 704092 Preslav Velikov Private German School WEDA Sofia 34 22 56 704107 Aleksandra Kokalcheva Private German School WEDA Sofia 34 22 56 704110 Gergana Kitipova Private German School WEDA Sofia 34 22 56 704113 Darina Panicharova Private German School WEDA Sofia 34 22 56 704120 Victoria Boncheva Private German School WEDA Sofia 34 22 56 704121 Ivayla Todorova Private German School WEDA Sofia 34 22 56 704632 Alexander Sabev Private German School WEDA Sofia 34 22 56 704636 Boris Nishkov Private German School WEDA Sofia 34 22 56 708366 RAYA GEORGIEVA DIMITROVA PPMG Dobri Chintulov Sliven Sliven 34 22 56 708367 EVGENIYA ANTONOVA GEORGIEVA PPMG Dobri Chintulov Sliven Sliven 34 22 56 708374 MONIKA PLAMENOVA PETROVA PPMG Dobri Chintulov Sliven Sliven 34 22 56 708380 ISKRA T. DYULGEROVA PPMG Dobri Chintulov Sliven Sliven 34 22 56 728137 Marina Hristova OU St. Kliment Ohridski PazardzhikPazardzhik 34 22 56 728138 Yordan Emilov OU St. Kliment Ohridski PazardzhikPazardzhik 34 22 56 728139 Stilyana Emilova OU St. Kliment Ohridski PazardzhikPazardzhik 34 22 56 728141 Kristiana Veselinova OU St. Kliment Ohridski PazardzhikPazardzhik 34 22 56 728149 Atanas Angelov OU St. Kliment Ohridski PazardzhikPazardzhik 34 22 56 713162 Rumen Tanev OU Pencho Slaveikov Dimitrovgrad 34 22 56 715623 Ivan Vodehicharski OU N. Y. Vaptsarov Botevgrad 34 22 56 715633 Vanina Simeonova OU N. Y. Vaptsarov Botevgrad 34 22 56 Cand. No. Name & Surname School Town R L Total 715646 Ani Kotseva OU N. Y. Vaptsarov Botevgrad 34 22 56 715654 Tsvetomila Nakova OU N. Y. Vaptsarov Botevgrad 34 22 56 707494 Sergei Khoroshulia OU L. Karavelov Burgas Burgas 34 22 56 707543 Ivailo Markov OU L. Karavelov Burgas Burgas 34 22 56 707544 Yoana Terzieva OU L. Karavelov Burgas Burgas 34 22 56 714628 Vanesa Valentinova Petrova OU Ivan Vazov Harmanli 34 22 56 713994 Erik Benin OU Hristo Smirnenski Rakovski 34 22 56 714166 Gabriela Strehina OU Hristo Smirnenski Rakovski 34 22 56 711153 Simeon Velkov MG Baba Tonka Ruse 34 22 56 709527 Deivid Neshev Maths and Science HS Kyustendil Kyustendil 34 22 56 709539 Yoana Anastasova Maths and Science HS Kyustendil Kyustendil 34 22 56 728187 Boris Sevdalinov Spasov Materika Varna Varna 34 22 56 728446 Julie Boteva Language School Galina Ulanova Sofia 34 22 56 728448 Kalina Atanasova Language School Galina Ulanova Sofia 34 22 56 712266 Boris Ormanov II OU Gotse Delchev G.Delchev 34 22 56 712284 Petar Kalinkov II OU Gotse Delchev G.Delchev 34 22 56 728314 Anna Ashurova 97 SU Bratya Miladinovi Sofia Sofia 34 22 56 706075 Mario Aleksov 54 SU St. Ivan Rilski Sofia 34 22 56 706086 Lachezar Dolapchiev 54 SU St. Ivan Rilski Sofia 34 22 56 706097 Kalina Vakarelska 54 SU St. Ivan Rilski Sofia 34 22 56 706110 Hristo Stoykov 54 SU St. Ivan Rilski Sofia 34 22 56 706121 Viktoria Rangelova 54 SU St. Ivan Rilski Sofia 34 22 56 706126 Alex Vasilev 54 SU St. Ivan Rilski Sofia 34 22 56 715082 Alexander Basamakov 5 OU Mityo Stanev Stara Zagora 34 22 56 715252 Gabriela Petrova 5 OU Mityo Stanev Stara Zagora 34 22 56 709146 SIYANA SERKEDZHIEVA 2 SU P. R. Slaveikov Stara Zagora 34 22 56 709152 STANISLAVA MITEVA 2 SU P. R. Slaveikov Stara Zagora 34 22 56 711746 Iva Dimitrova 145 OU Simeon Radev Sofia 34 22 56 711784 Christo Danchev 145 OU Simeon Radev Sofia 34 22 56 711785 Kiril Kotsev 145 OU Simeon Radev Sofia 34 22 56 711786 Marina Popova 145 OU Simeon Radev Sofia 34 22 56 Cand. No. Name & Surname School Town R L Total 726624 Nicole Zhivkova Zheliazkova 126 OU P. Todorov Sofia 34 22 56 726631 Adriana Hristova Indova 126 OU P. Todorov Sofia 34 22 56 726635 Ivana Vasileva Vasileva 126 OU P. Todorov Sofia 34 22 56 728261 Viktor Asenov Nikolov 126 OU P. Todorov Sofia 34 22 56 728263 Zhasmin Vangelova 126 OU P. Todorov Sofia 34 22 56 711484 Zeynab Chekar 122 OU Nicolay Liliev Sofia Sofia 34 22 56 711488 Sofia Sokolova 122 OU Nicolay Liliev Sofia Sofia 34 22 56 711489 Alexandra Dimitrova 122 OU Nicolay Liliev Sofia Sofia 34 22 56 711490 Izabela Photilas 122 OU Nicolay Liliev Sofia Sofia 34 22 56 711492 Yona Panayotova 122 OU Nicolay Liliev Sofia Sofia 34 22 56 708596 Anna- Maria Dimitrova 101 SU Bacho Kiro Sofia 34 22 56 712996 Nadya Bogdanova 101 SU Bacho Kiro Sofia 34 22 56 706754 Lea Molova 10 Teodor Trayanov Sofia 34 22 56 706758 Vencislav Dunev 10 Teodor Trayanov Sofia 34 22 56 706759 Dariya Zlatanova 10 Teodor Trayanov Sofia 34 22 56 706763 Melani Manolova 10 Teodor Trayanov Sofia 34 22 56 706765 Mia Boeva 10 Teodor Trayanov Sofia 34 22 56 706767 Ivana Dimitrova 10 Teodor Trayanov Sofia 34 22 56 706771 Kalina Ilieva 10 Teodor Trayanov Sofia 34 22 56 727759 Vladimir Damyanov 1 SU St. Kliment Ohridski SandanskiSandanski 34 22 56 707836 Atanas Angelov SY Paisiy Hilendarski Kresna 33 22 55 708527 Aleksandra Sabeva SUPNE Friedrich Shiller Ruse Ruse 33 22 55 706340 Aleksandar Atanasov SU Vasil Levski Haskovo Haskovo 33 22 55 703375 Alexander Georgiev SU Vasil Levski Aprilci 34 21 55 703376 Ivaylo Kanchev SU Vasil Levski Aprilci 34 21 55 703377 Peter Slavov SU Vasil Levski Aprilci 34 21 55 712164 Lubomira Georgieva SU Sv. Sv. Cyril and Methodius Dobrich 34 21 55 727219 Yoana Dimitrova SU St Kliment Ohridski Dobrich Dobrich 34 21 55 715087 Stoyan Atanasov Lazarov SU Nikola I. Vaptsarov Hadjidimovo 34 21 55 714749 Tanya Taneva SU N. Y. Vaptsarov Promorsko 34 21 55 714650 Ralitsa Manafova SU Bratia Petar I Ivan Kanazirevi Razlog 34 21 55 Cand. No. Name & Surname School Town R L Total 710659 Aleksandar Kamburov Skorostno Uchene Varna 33 22 55 704095 Martin Kiriakov Private German School WEDA Sofia 33 22 55 704108 Elisabet Milkova Private German School WEDA Sofia 33 22 55 704116 Vasil Zhechev Private German School WEDA Sofia 34 21 55 706310 Yana Angova Private German School WEDA Sofia 34 21 55 706327 Kamen Emanuilov Private German School WEDA Sofia 33 22 55 708365 STANIMIR IVOV MILANOV PPMG Dobri Chintulov Sliven Sliven 33 22 55 708368 MAKSIM IVANOV IVANOV PPMG Dobri Chintulov Sliven Sliven 33 22 55 708371 VESELINA M. GIDIKOVA PPMG Dobri Chintulov Sliven Sliven 34 21 55 714798 Cvyatko Stefanov Cvyatkov OU Vasil Aprilov Isperih Isperih 34 21 55 728146 Dimana Todorova OU St. Kliment Ohridski PazardzhikPazardzhik 34 21 55 715629 Gergana Nedkova OU N. Y. Vaptsarov Botevgrad 34 21 55 715644 Ivayla Mincheva OU N. Y. Vaptsarov Botevgrad 34 21 55 715664 Veselin Atanasov OU N. Y. Vaptsarov Botevgrad 33 22 55 707481 Katerina Tsaneva OU L. Karavelov Burgas Burgas 34 21 55 707580 Maksimiliyan Dimov OU L. Karavelov Burgas Burgas 33 22 55 714634 Gergana Gospodinova Gospodinova OU Ivan Vazov Harmanli 33 22 55 714668 Kristian Nikolaev Anastasov OU Ivan Vazov Harmanli 34 21 55 714672 Daniel Danielov Ivanov OU Ivan Vazov Harmanli 33 22 55 715041 Viktor Lubenov Ivanov OU Ivan Vazov Harmanli 33 22 55 713224 Elizabet Fitneva OU Hristo Smirnenski Rakovski 33 22 55 713228 Mariya Mircheva OU Hristo Smirnenski Rakovski 33 22 55 728475 Katerina Pashkulova OU Hristo Smirnenski Rakovski 33 22 55 728212 Kristian Nikolaev Velchev Materika Varna Varna 34 21 55 728251 Mishel Toni Marinova Materika Varna Varna 34 21 55 728253 Darin Krasimirov Yordanov Materika Varna Varna 34 21 55 705246 Kristina Pechovska Logos 152 Sofia 34 21 55 706426 Victoria Chardakova Logos 152 Sofia 33 22 55 728451 Joanna-Sofia Baeva Language School Galina Ulanova Sofia 33 22 55 706122 Despina Halkiadaki Aristotel Language School Goce Delchev 34 21 55 715161 Georgi Stoyanov 5 OU Mityo Stanev Stara Zagora 33 22 55 Cand. No. Name & Surname School Town R L Total 715171 Yoana Ilieva 5 OU Mityo Stanev Stara Zagora 34 21 55 715209 Borislava Vulcheva 5 OU Mityo Stanev Stara Zagora 34 21 55 715234 Vesela Mileva 5 OU Mityo Stanev Stara Zagora 34 21 55 715248 Gabriela Georgieva 5 OU Mityo Stanev Stara Zagora 34 21 55 715329 Denitsa Mateva 5 OU Mityo Stanev Stara Zagora 33 22 55 709143 ROZALINA SLAVCHEVA 2 SU P. R. Slaveikov Stara Zagora 34 21 55 711759 Anna Georgieva 145 OU Simeon Radev Sofia 34 21 55 726625 Alexander Stanislavov Nikolov 126 OU P. Todorov Sofia 34 21 55 726627 Yoan Nikolov Obetsanov 126 OU P. Todorov Sofia 34 21 55 726637 Kalina Bozhidarova Gerova 126 OU P. Todorov Sofia 33 22 55 726638 Ivon Martinova Stoyanova 126 OU P. Todorov Sofia 33 22 55 711491 Alexandar Photilas 122 OU Nicolay Liliev Sofia Sofia 34 21 55 711493 Ekaterina Nedeva 122 OU Nicolay Liliev Sofia Sofia 34 21 55 706761 Lyuba Matuska 10 Teodor Trayanov Sofia 33 22 55 706764 Ema Lenkova 10 Teodor Trayanov Sofia 33 22 55 706766 Radostina Leseva 10 Teodor Trayanov Sofia 34 21 55 706777 Vera Ergina 10 Teodor Trayanov Sofia 33 22 55 708537 Ivelin Ivanov SUPNE Friedrich Shiller Ruse Ruse 32 22 54 712586 Elvan Reyhan SU Vasil Levski Dulovo 33 21 54 712165 Yoana Ivanova SU Sv.
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