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Zone 16 Bulgaria H4 Cand # Name & Surname School Town R L U T 835149 Gergana Boykova Shoyleva PPMG Acad. N. Obreshkov Burgas 34 22 28,5 84,5 829529 Bozhidar Georgiev Popov PPMG Acad. N. Obreshkov Burgas 34 22 27 83 829509 Nia Doncheva Dyulgerska PPMG Acad. N. Obreshkov Burgas 33 22 27 82 838933 Steven Spasov Sofia High School of Mathematics Sofia 34 21 27 82 857412 Stanislav Kostov Sofia High School of Mathematics Sofia 34 21 27 82 829468 Radoslav Nikolaev Stanev PPMG Acad. N. Obreshkov Burgas 34 22 25,5 81,5 837907 Bozhidar Tossev FLS Yordan Radichkov Vidin 34 22 25,5 81,5 837909 Merilin Karadavut FLS Yordan Radichkov Vidin 34 22 25,5 81,5 837343 Wang Jiaqi Baba Tonka Ruse 32 22 27 81 840043 Alexandra Vasileva Baba Tonka Ruse 32 22 27 81 837346 Malvina Stoyanova Baba Tonka Ruse 32 22 27 81 828599 Maria Stefanova FLHS Geo Milev Dobrich Dobrich 33 22 25,5 80,5 808506 Ivan Georgiev SU Tsanko Tserkovski Polski Trambesh 34 22 24 80 828596 Boris Yanakiev FLHS Geo Milev Dobrich Dobrich 34 22 24 80 829470 Bogdan Lyubomirov Danev PPMG Acad. N. Obreshkov Burgas 33 20 27 80 829473 Pavel Rumenov Bratanov PPMG Acad. N. Obreshkov Burgas 34 22 24 80 838067 Radina Kirilova FLS Yordan Radichkov Vidin 34 19 27 80 816861 Vasilena Dimitrova GPRE G. S. Rakovski Burgas 34 22 24 80 831981 Aleksandar Hristov 33 EG Sveta Sofia Sofia 32 22 25,5 79,5 831995 Bozhidara Krumova 33 EG Sveta Sofia Sofia 33 21 25,5 79,5 832008 Victor Barzakov 33 EG Sveta Sofia Sofia 34 20 25,5 79,5 838063 Teodora Petrova FLS Yordan Radichkov Vidin 32 22 25,5 79,5 837354 Kalina Andonova Baba Tonka Ruse 32 22 25,5 79,5 828598 Kristiyana Kirilova FLHS Geo Milev Dobrich Dobrich 33 22 24 79 829518 Alisha Eduard Zadikyan PPMG Acad. N. Obreshkov Burgas 34 21 24 79 829519 Kaloyana Zhivkova Baleva PPMG Acad. N. Obreshkov Burgas 34 21 24 79 832248 Alis Selimova SU Hristo Botev Kubrat Kubrat 33 22 24 79 834259 Aleksandra Apostolova Dobri Chintulov Sliven Sliven 33 22 24 79 834267 Anna Dalakchieva Dobri Chintulov Sliven Sliven 34 21 24 79 834272 Viktoria Plateva Dobri Chintulov Sliven Sliven 33 22 24 79 834277 Iliyana Gandeva Dobri Chintulov Sliven Sliven 33 22 24 79 835160 Teodora Danielova HadjiatanasovaPPMG Acad. N. Obreshkov Burgas 33 19 27 79 837603 Petya Katrandzhieva High School of Tourism and EntrepreneurshipDobrich 33 22 24 79 Cand # Name & Surname School Town R L U T 837916 Alexandra Venelinova FLS Yordan Radichkov Vidin 33 22 24 79 820583 Natali Tsanova GPRE G. S. Rakovski Burgas 34 21 24 79 831991 Chavdar Dyakov 33 EG Sveta Sofia Sofia 33 20 25,5 78,5 838072 Ventsislav Ivanov FLS Yordan Radichkov Vidin 33 20 25,5 78,5 840054 Marina Dukovska Baba Tonka Ruse 32 21 25,5 78,5 840702 Michail Kolev 133 SU A. S . Pushkin Sofia 34 22 22,5 78,5 828597 Krasimira Kamenska FLHS Geo Milev Dobrich Dobrich 34 20 24 78 832247 Desislava Veselinova SU Hristo Botev Kubrat Kubrat 33 21 24 78 834261 Aisu Salieva Dobri Chintulov Sliven Sliven 33 21 24 78 842696 Vladimir Petkov SU Stoyan Zaimov Pleven Pleven 32 22 24 78 840691 George Georgiev 133 SU A. S . Pushkin Sofia 33 21 24 78 828593 Vasil Todorov FLHS Geo Milev Dobrich Dobrich 30 22 25,5 77,5 829477 Ivan Hristov Minchev PPMG Acad. N. Obreshkov Burgas 33 22 22,5 77,5 829502 Viktoria Ivanova Nacheva PPMG Acad. N. Obreshkov Burgas 32 20 25,5 77,5 830138 Maria Somleva 19 SOU Elin Pelin Sofia 34 21 22,5 77,5 830747 Ivan Ridzhakov Prof. Targovska Gimnazia Burgas 33 22 22,5 77,5 838381 Dilyana Choparinova High School of Tourism and EntrepreneurshipDobrich 33 19 25,5 77,5 820549 Stela Yancheva Hi school Varna 31 22 24 77 830752 Stiliyan Bekyarski Prof. Targovska Gimnazia Burgas 31 22 24 77 831980 Karina Avramova 33 EG Sveta Sofia Sofia 31 22 24 77 833654 Yumran Feraim SU Vasil Levski Dulovo Dulovo 32 21 24 77 820550 Aleksandra Dimitrova Hi school Varna 33 21 22,5 76,5 830143 Kristian Delchev 19 SOU Elin Pelin Sofia 32 22 22,5 76,5 831982 Petya Georgieva 33 EG Sveta Sofia Sofia 32 22 22,5 76,5 831986 Emanuil Stamenov 33 EG Sveta Sofia Sofia 33 21 22,5 76,5 832244 Niya Danailova SU Hristo Botev Kubrat Kubrat 33 21 22,5 76,5 837353 Natali Petrova Baba Tonka Ruse 33 21 22,5 76,5 837925 Radostina Marinova FLS Yordan Radichkov Vidin 31 20 25,5 76,5 837939 Venelin Michev FLS Yordan Radichkov Vidin 33 18 25,5 76,5 837958 Beatris Sashkova FLS Yordan Radichkov Vidin 32 22 22,5 76,5 840051 Yoana Agalarova Baba Tonka Ruse 34 20 22,5 76,5 840467 Teodora Petrova 133 SU A. S . Pushkin Sofia 32 22 22,5 76,5 840700 Kristina Chakarova 133 SU A. S . Pushkin Sofia 32 22 22,5 76,5 Cand # Name & Surname School Town R L U T 829464 Boryana Stanimirova GeorgievaPPMG Acad. N. Obreshkov Burgas 33 22 21 76 829524 Katya Ivanova Nikolova PPMG Acad. N. Obreshkov Burgas 33 19 24 76 830141 Anton Tsenov 19 SOU Elin Pelin Sofia 34 21 21 76 830473 Liyana Todorova Prof. Targovska Gimnazia Burgas 33 22 21 76 832039 Georgi Ovnarski 33 EG Sveta Sofia Sofia 32 20 24 76 833500 Panayot Krasimirov Panayotov PPMG Acad. N. Obreshkov Burgas 33 22 21 76 834252 Veronika Yordanova Dobri Chintulov Sliven Sliven 32 20 24 76 816860 Ivaylo Vladimirov GPRE G. S. Rakovski Burgas 32 20 24 76 828595 Nina Paskaleva FLHS Geo Milev Dobrich Dobrich 32 21 22,5 75,5 829601 Kristina Despova Private German School WEDA Sofia 32 21 22,5 75,5 833651 Petar Petrov SU Vasil Levski Dulovo Dulovo 32 21 22,5 75,5 835289 Kiril Simov Private German School WEDA Sofia 33 20 22,5 75,5 837913 Patrick Ivanov FLS Yordan Radichkov Vidin 30 20 25,5 75,5 829535 Aleksandar Vahram Kiziryan PPMG Acad. N. Obreshkov Burgas 30 21 24 75 833061 Borislav Atanasov Atanas Burov Silistra Silistra 32 22 21 75 835164 Dilyana Stanimirova Vasileva PPMG Acad. N. Obreshkov Burgas 33 21 21 75 835615 Maria Ivanova PGBT Plovdiv Plovdiv 33 21 21 75 837599 Radostin Rusev High School of Tourism and EntrepreneurshipDobrich 32 22 21 75 837923 Martin Stefanov FLS Yordan Radichkov Vidin 32 22 21 75 837973 Aleksandra Angelova FLS Yordan Radichkov Vidin 33 21 21 75 839579 Viktoria Georgieva SOU Vassil Levski Ruse Ruse 32 22 21 75 840459 Diliyana Hristova 133 SU A. S . Pushkin Sofia 33 21 21 75 828562 Daril Dobrev FLHS Geo Milev Dobrich Dobrich 31 18 25,5 74,5 828565 Maxim Nedev FLHS Geo Milev Dobrich Dobrich 31 21 22,5 74,5 829495 Victor Plamenov Ivanov PPMG Acad. N. Obreshkov Burgas 31 21 22,5 74,5 832240 Arnel Kedik SU Hristo Botev Kubrat Kubrat 31 21 22,5 74,5 835152 Mihaela Slavova Slavova PPMG Acad. N. Obreshkov Burgas 33 22 19,5 74,5 828583 Kaloyan Aleksiev FLHS Geo Milev Dobrich Dobrich 32 21 21 74 830733 Yoan Ivanov Vocational School Hristo Botev SvilengradSvilengrad 31 22 21 74 831983 Vera taneva 33 EG Sveta Sofia Sofia 32 18 24 74 834263 Mincho Petrov Dobri Chintulov Sliven Sliven 32 21 21 74 837906 Tsvetomir Dimitrov FLS Yordan Radichkov Vidin 32 21 21 74 837943 Ivet Yancheva FLS Yordan Radichkov Vidin 33 20 21 74 Cand # Name & Surname School Town R L U T 820807 Mina Kadieva GPRE G. S. Rakovski Burgas 32 21 21 74 828586 Vladislava Marcheva FLHS Geo Milev Dobrich Dobrich 34 20 19,5 73,5 831233 Kristina Docheva SOU Vassil Levski Ruse Ruse 32 22 19,5 73,5 833324 Daniel Stanev SU Dimitar Blagoev Provadia 31 20 22,5 73,5 835405 Alexandriya Mladenova 3 SU Marin Drinov Sofia Sofia 31 20 22,5 73,5 840683 Ivana Karastoicheva 133 SU A. S . Pushkin Sofia 32 22 19,5 73,5 829654 Elena Zhecheva Private German School WEDA Sofia 31 18 24 73 837952 Desislava Hristova FLS Yordan Radichkov Vidin 32 20 21 73 839576 Anton Iliev SOU Vassil Levski Ruse Ruse 30 22 21 73 840514 Yoana Shiteva SU Otets Paisii Madan Madan 30 22 21 73 820711 Toni Todorova 2 SU Prof. N. Marinov Targovishte 32 21 19,5 72,5 828600 Maria Dimitrova FLHS Geo Milev Dobrich Dobrich 31 19 22,5 72,5 831305 Stefaniya Daneva Prof. Targovska Gimnazia Burgas 32 22 18 72 831979 Mariyan Georgiev 33 EG Sveta Sofia Sofia 33 21 18 72 834273 Georgi Kirov Dobri Chintulov Sliven Sliven 34 20 18 72 828570 Bozhidar Dimitrov FLHS Geo Milev Dobrich Dobrich 31 18 22,5 71,5 828584 Nevena Deneva FLHS Geo Milev Dobrich Dobrich 34 21 16,5 71,5 831370 Viktoria Petrova SOU Vassil Levski Ruse Ruse 32 20 19,5 71,5 833865 Iliya Nikolaev Baltadgiev Hristo Botev Tutrakan Tutrakan 30 16 25,5 71,5 835155 Neli Dimitrova Bogdanova PPMG Acad. N. Obreshkov Burgas 32 20 19,5 71,5 838348 Vanesa Mateeva SU Nkola Vaptsarov Hadjidimovo 32 20 19,5 71,5 809226 Valeriya Shtereva GPRE G. S. Rakovski Burgas 31 18 22,5 71,5 835386 Alexandrina Mihailova 3 SU Marin Drinov Sofia Sofia 30 22 19,5 71,5 830122 Martina Aleksieva 19 SOU Elin Pelin Sofia 30 20 21 71 830126 Eleonora Hristova 19 SOU Elin Pelin Sofia 33 20 18 71 830140 Liza Galabova 19 SOU Elin Pelin Sofia 29 21 21 71 830468 Polina Dimova Prof.
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