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Mathematics Without Borders - Spring 2019 Group 3 MATHEMATICS WITHOUT BORDERS - SPRING 2019 GROUP 3 Age № Full name of the participant Country City Award group 1 Abareles, En Boyle Miguel O. Philippines Capiz 3 Certificate 2 Abdao, Djiren Riel Loneza Philippines Taguig City 3 Certificate 3 Abduazizova Rayyona Uzbekistan Tashkent 3 Certificate 4 Abdukahhorova Mohinur Uzbekistan Tashkent 3 Certificate 5 ABDULAZEEZ AWONUGA Nigeria Abuja 3 Certificate 6 Abdulhaev Abdumalik Uzbekistan Tashkent 3 Certificate 7 Abdullaeva Mohinur Uzbekistan Tashkent 3 Certificate 8 Abdumavlyanova Mubina Uzbekistan Tashkent 3 Silver 9 Abdumavlyanova Mubina Uzbekistan Tashkent 3 Bronze 10 Abdurahmonova Malika Uzbekistan Tashkent 3 Bronze 11 Adelin Redzhepov Chaushev Bulgaria Kazanlak 3 Certificate 12 Adelina Petrova Sheytanova Bulgaria Plovdiv 3 Certificate 13 Adrian Danailov Petrov Bulgaria Varna 3 Certificate 14 Adrian Petrov Shivachev Bulgaria Burgas 3 Certificate 15 Adriana Georgieva Shukova- 3.B Bulgaria Sofia 3 Certificate 16 Adriana Stamenova Stamova Bulgaria Yambol 3 Certificate 17 Adriyana Grigorieva Karaykova Bulgaria Sofia 3 Certificate 18 Agabayli Elkhan Azerbaijan Baku 3 Certificate 19 Ahmadjanov Abror Uzbekistan Fergana 3 Silver 20 Ahmadzhanov Zhahongir Uzbekistan Namangan 3 Silver 21 Aibike Urbaeva Kyrgyzstan Bishkek 3 Certificate 22 Akhundov Adnan Azerbaijan Baku 3 Gold 23 Aksel Aleksiev Kirilov Bulgaria Razgrad 3 Gold 24 Aksel Salih Kisyoski Bulgaria Kozloduy 3 Certificate 25 Alakbarli Jahandar Azerbaijan Baku 3 Certificate 26 Alakbarova Elif Azerbaijan Baku 3 Certificate 27 Albano, Reese Reilly Llamera Philippines Muntinlupa 3 Certificate 28 Albena Boykova Dimitrova Bulgaria Sofia 3 Bronze 29 Albert Tanev Tanev Bulgaria Plovdiv 3 Silver 30 Alcala, Brent D. Philippines Muntinlupa City 3 Certificate 31 Alek Kaloyanov Ivanov Bulgaria Sofia 3 Silver 32 Alek Veselinov Kostadinov Bulgaria Plovdiv 3 Bronze 33 Alek Yan Skvaril Bulgaria Sofia 3 Certificate 34 Aleks Stoyanov Stoyanov Bulgaria Plovdiv 3 Certificate 35 Aleks Svetoslavov Chenkov Bulgaria Pleven 3 Certificate 36 Aleks Veselinova Chalina Bulgaria Samokov 3 Certificate 37 Aleksa Nikolaeva Nikolaeva Bulgaria Razgrad 3 Silver 38 Aleksandar Aleksandrov Velchev Bulgaria Sofia 3 Silver 39 Aleksandar Angelov Nikolov Bulgaria Pazardzhik 3 Certificate 40 Aleksandar Asenov Mangarov Bulgaria Bozhurishte 3 Certificate 41 Aleksandar Atanasov Filipov Bulgaria Varna 3 Bronze 42 Aleksandar Boyanov Moskov Bulgaria Bozhurishte 3 Certificate 43 Aleksandar Bozhidarov Terziyski Bulgaria Bozhurishte 3 Certificate 44 Aleksandar Danailov Lyubenov Bulgaria Etropole 3 Certificate 45 Aleksandar Diyanov Dimchev Bulgaria Sofia 3 Certificate 46 Aleksandar Evgeniev Kunchev Bulgaria Sliven 3 Bronze 47 Aleksandar Georgiev Angelov Bulgaria Karlovo 3 Certificate 48 Aleksandar Georgiev Atanasov Bulgaria Burgas 3 Certificate 49 Aleksandar Georgiev Baev Bulgaria Plovdiv 3 Silver 50 Aleksandar Georgiev Gabrovski Bulgaria Provadia 3 Certificate 51 Aleksandar Georgiev Harizanov Bulgaria Plovdiv 3 Silver 52 Aleksandar Georgiev Yordanov Bulgaria Pleven 3 Certificate 53 Aleksandar Hristov Kabadaev Bulgaria Sofia 3 Bronze 54 Aleksandar Hristov Nenov Bulgaria Gabrovo 3 Certificate 55 Aleksandar Iliyan Tsekov Bulgaria Sofia 3 Bronze 56 Aleksandar Ivanov Energiev Bulgaria Sliven 3 Certificate 57 Aleksandar Ivaylov Angelov Bulgaria Ruse 3 Certificate 58 Aleksandar Ivo Gaidajiev Bulgaria Sofia 3 Silver 59 Aleksandar Kalinov Kamenov Bulgaria Sofia 3 Certificate 60 Aleksandar Konstantinov Kolarov Bulgaria Burgas 3 Certificate 61 Aleksandar Krasimirov Kanchev Bulgaria Troyan 3 Certificate 62 Aleksandar Lyubomirov Slavov Bulgaria Ruse 3 Certificate 63 Aleksandar Mariyan Nikolov Bulgaria Varna 3 Certificate 64 Aleksandar Nikola Diev Bulgaria Plovdiv 3 Certificate 65 Aleksandar Nikolaev Slavov Bulgaria Burgas 3 Silver 66 Aleksandar Petkov Cholakov Bulgaria Sofia 3 Gold 67 Aleksandar Petrov Alyoshev Bulgaria Dobrich 3 Certificate 68 Aleksandar Petrov Bonev Bulgaria Sofia 3 Certificate 69 Aleksandar Petrov Pendov Bulgaria Plovdiv 3 Gold 70 Aleksandar Petrov Petrov Bulgaria Burgas 3 Gold 71 Aleksandar Plamenov Donchev Bulgaria Varna 3 Bronze 72 Aleksandar Plamenov Enev Bulgaria Sofia 3 Silver 73 Aleksandar Plamenov Todorov Bulgaria Varna 3 Bronze 74 Aleksandar Rosenov Chalakov Bulgaria Burgas 3 Certificate 75 Aleksandar Stanislavov Tenev Bulgaria Burgas 3 Certificate 76 Aleksandar Stanislavski Stoykov Bulgaria Silistra 3 Silver 77 Aleksandar Stefanov Pavlov Bulgaria Sofia 3 Certificate 78 Aleksandar Stefanov Stoyanov Bulgaria Razgrad 3 Silver 79 Aleksandar Stilianov Tsvetanov Bulgaria Burgas 3 Certificate 80 Aleksandar Svetlinov Stoyanov Bulgaria Sofia 3 Certificate 81 Aleksandar Tsvetanov Kotsev Bulgaria Sofia 3 Silver 82 Aleksandar Tsvetanov Krastev Bulgaria Montana 3 Certificate 83 Aleksandar Viktorov Georgiev Bulgaria Plovdiv 3 Certificate 84 Aleksandar Vladimirov Bulgaria Varna 3 Bronze 85 Aleksandar Yavorov Petrov Bulgaria Silistra 3 Certificate 86 Aleksandar Yordanov Mihaylov Bulgaria Varna 3 Certificate 87 Aleksandar Zoran Petrov Republic Of North Macedonia Radovis 3 Certificate 88 Aleksandr Sergeevich Potapov Bulgaria Burgas 3 Certificate 89 Aleksandra Aleksandrova Dimova Bulgaria Aytos 3 Silver 90 Aleksandra Aleksandrova Sabeva Bulgaria Burgas 3 Silver 91 Aleksandra Antonovna Varlamova Bulgaria Burgas 3 Silver 92 Aleksandra Danailova Dimitrova Bulgaria Varna 3 Certificate 93 Aleksandra Dilyanova Bakardzhieva Bulgaria Burgas 3 Certificate 94 Aleksandra Dimitrova Kancheva Bulgaria Varna 3 Certificate 95 Aleksandra Dimitrova Peneva Bulgaria Varna 3 Bronze 96 Aleksandra Galinova Stefanova Bulgaria Burgas 3 Certificate 97 Aleksandra Hristova Dimitrova Bulgaria Plovdiv 3 Certificate 98 Aleksandra Ivailova Atanasova Bulgaria Sofia 3 Certificate 99 Aleksandra Ivelinova Atanasova Bulgaria Burgas 3 Certificate 100 Aleksandra Ivelinova Ivanova Bulgaria Bourgas 3 Bronze 101 Aleksandra Krasimirova Tsvetkova Bulgaria Burgas 3 Bronze 102 Aleksandra Lyubomirova Kostova Bulgaria Varna 3 Certificate 103 Aleksandra Lyubomirova Yancheva Bulgaria Sofia 3 Certificate 104 Aleksandra Markova Ilieva Bulgaria Varna 3 Certificate 105 Aleksandra Martinova Dimitrova Bulgaria Varna 3 Bronze 106 Aleksandra Mihaylova Getsova Bulgaria Sofia 3 Gold 107 Aleksandra Miroslavova Minkova Bulgaria Razgrad 3 Bronze 108 Aleksandra Nikolaeva Nikolova Bulgaria Silistra 3 Certificate 109 Aleksandra Nikolaeva Nikolova Bulgaria Sofia 3 Certificate 110 Aleksandra Nikolova Stoyanova Bulgaria Burgas 3 Certificate 111 Aleksandra Pavlova Chatalbasheva Bulgaria Burgas 3 Gold 112 Aleksandra Petrova Petrova Bulgaria Burgas 3 Certificate 113 Aleksandra Stoyanova Madzharova Bulgaria Kazanlak 3 Certificate 114 Aleksandra Tsvetanova Tsvetanova Bulgaria Vratsa 3 Certificate 115 Aleksandra Yasenova Bozhkova Bulgaria Burgas 3 Silver 116 Aleksandra Zhivkova Yaneva Bulgaria Sofia 3 Certificate 117 Aleksandra Zlatkova Filipova Bulgaria Plovdiv 3 Certificate 118 Aleksandra Zoran Petrova Republic Of North Macedonia Radovis 3 Certificate 119 Aleksandrina Adrianova Deshkova Bulgaria Dimitrovgrad 3 Silver 120 Aleksandur Damianov Damianov Bulgaria Plovdiv 3 Certificate 121 Aleksei Tsoi Kyrgyzstan Bishkek 3 Silver 122 Aleksey Goranov Petrov Bulgaria Sofia 3 Certificate 123 Aleksey Stanislavov Angelov Bulgaria Gorna Oryahovitsa 3 Certificate 124 Aleksiya Antonova Anastasova Bulgaria Sofia 3 Bronze 125 Aleksiya Krasimirova Dzhavelkova Bulgaria Blagoevgrad 3 Certificate 126 Alemdar Omuraliev Kyrgyzstan Bishkek 3 Silver 127 Alen Valentinov Balkov Bulgaria Burgas 3 Certificate 128 Aleskandra Ilarionova Slavcheva Bulgaria Botevgrad 3 Certificate 129 Alex Alexandrov Vitanov Bulgaria Bansko 3 Certificate 130 Alexandar Nikolov Sharov Bulgaria Sofia 3 Certificate 131 Alexandar Petrov Zamov Bulgaria Haskovo 3 Silver 132 Alexandar Stanislavov Merdzhanov Bulgaria Plovdiv 3 Certificate 133 Alexander Asenov Cvetkov Bulgaria Plovdiv 3 Silver 134 Alexander Nikolov Toshev Bulgaria Sofia 3 Bronze 135 Alexandra Boycheva Petrova Bulgaria Sofia 3 Silver 136 Alexandra Dinkova Derimanova Bulgaria Plovdiv 3 Bronze 137 Alexandra Petrova Vasileva Bulgaria Plovdiv 3 Certificate 138 Aleyna Ferhatova Hyuseinova Bulgaria Razgrad 3 Bronze 139 Aleyna Hyusmenova Chobanova Bulgaria Burgas 3 Certificate 140 Aliev Samir Uzbekistan Namangan 3 Silver 141 Alimhodzhaev Saidislomhon Uzbekistan Tashkent 3 Certificate 142 Alinur Shermatov Kyrgyzstan Bishkek 3 Certificate 143 Alizhonov Akbar Uzbekistan Tashkent 3 Certificate 144 Alla Rosenova Dekova Bulgaria Rousse 3 Silver 145 Alteya Kaloyanova Stoeva Bulgaria Stara Zagora 3 Silver 146 Alvarez, Marc Gherson R. Philippines Lipa City Batangas 3 Silver 147 Alyara Gyurdzhan Chelik Bulgaria Provadia 3 Certificate 148 Alyavia Asilahon Uzbekistan Tashkent 3 Certificate 149 Amelia Oleksandrovna Dorosh Bulgaria Burgas 3 Bronze 150 AMINA MAMMAN FARAFARA Nigeria Kano 3 Certificate 151 Amir Ismail Selyaydin Bulgaria Silistra 3 Certificate 152 Ana – Madlen Mladen Mladenova Bulgaria Plovdiv 3 Certificate 153 Ana - Maria Stefanova Svilenova Bulgaria Sofia 3 Certificate 154 Ana Luiza GAMAN Romania Bucharest 3 Certificate 155 Ana Maria NEGREA Romania Bucharest 3 Certificate 156 Ana Yasenova Stankova Bulgaria Varna 3 Silver 157 Ana Zhivkova Dzhambazova Bulgaria Burgas 3 Certificate 158 Ana-Maria Dimitrova Peeva Bulgaria Stara Zagora 3 Certificate 159 Anastasia Atanasova Nikolova Bulgaria Kozloduy 3 Certificate 160 Anastasia Dimitrova Ignatova Bulgaria Sofia 3 Certificate 161 Anastasia Sergeevna Peni Bulgaria Sofia 3 Certificate 162 Anastasija Mite Krsteva
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