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Mathematics Without Borders - Winter 2018 Group 1 MATHEMATICS WITHOUT BORDERS - WINTER 2018 GROUP 1 Age № Full name of the participant Country City Award group 1 Abdesh Bekarys Kazakhstan Atyrau city 1 Certificate 2 Abdrakhmanov Madiyar Kazakhstan Taldykorgan 1 Certificate 3 Abdubek Daryn Kazakhstan Almaty city 1 Certificate 4 Abdukadirova Darina Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Certificate 5 Abdukarimov Abdurahmon Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Certificate 6 Abdulazizov Asadbek Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Bronze 7 Abdulhalimov Yagub Azerbaijan Baku 1 Certificate 8 Abdullayev Adnan Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Certificate 9 Abdulov Alan Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Certificate 10 Abdumannobzhonova Rayenabonu Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Certificate 11 Abdurahimov Shaxriyor Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Certificate 12 Aben Ersultan Kazakhstan Taldykorgan 1 Certificate 13 Abidjanova Sureya Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Certificate 14 Abilbekuly Asylan Kazakhstan Almaty city 1 Certificate 15 Abylkali Daniya Kazakhstan Astana city 1 Bronze 16 Ada Gunyul Mehmet Bulgaria Provadia 1 Certificate 17 Adalia Barutchieva Bulgaria Silistra 1 Certificate 18 Adambek Tolganay Kazakhstan Atyrau city 1 Certificate 19 Adelina Nencheva Berova Bulgaria Varna 1 Certificate 20 Adelina Plamenova Andreeva Bulgaria Varna 1 Certificate 21 Adelina Radostinova Grozeva Bulgaria Varna 1 Bronze 22 Adelina Sabinova Borisova Bulgaria Sofia 1 Certificate 23 Adelina Stoilova Lazarova Bulgaria Sofia 1 Certificate 24 Adelina Ventsislavova Koeva Bulgaria Plovdiv 1 Certificate 25 Adelina Yordanova Velkova Bulgaria Sofia 1 Certificate 26 Adem Dzhemilov Ademov Bulgaria Lyaskovets 1 Certificate 27 Adem Fikret Adil Bulgaria Aytos 1 Silver 28 Adhamov Ahmad Uzbekistan Namangan 1 Gold 29 Adilhan Damelya Kazakhstan Almaty city 1 Certificate 30 Adis Plamenov Petrov Bulgaria Ruse 1 Certificate 31 Adkamov Abduazim Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Certificate 32 Adkhamova Solikha Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Certificate 33 Adoremos, Juan Miguel Philippines Lipa City Batangas 1 Certificate 34 Adreana Andreanova Georgieva Bulgaria Bourgas 1 Bronze 35 Adreana Veselinova Yaneva Bulgaria Yambol 1 Bronze 36 Adrian Ivanov Atanasov Bulgaria Popovo 1 Gold 37 Adrian Lazarov Lazarov Bulgaria Varna 1 Certificate 38 Adriana Andreeva Andreeva Bulgaria Montana 1 Certificate 39 Adriana Angelova Todorova Bulgaria Plovdiv 1 Certificate 40 Adriana Dimitrova Georgieva Bulgaria Burgas 1 Certificate 41 Adriana Iskrenova Koleva Bulgaria Veliko Tarnovo 1 Certificate 42 Adriana Ivanova Petkova Bulgaria Burgas 1 Certificate 43 Adriana Lyubomirova Georgieva Bulgaria Plovdiv 1 Certificate 44 Adriana Vladislavova Atanasova Bulgaria Sofia 1 Bronze 45 Adriyan Hristov Yabanozov Bulgaria Ruse 1 Certificate 46 Agamali Togrul Azerbaijan Baku 1 Silver 47 Agishev Bogdan Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Bronze 48 Ahmed Taner Arfan Bulgaria Isperih 1 Certificate 49 Ahmet Harun Dincher Kyrgyzstan Bishkek 1 Certificate 50 Ahodjanov Amirbek Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Certificate 51 Aitzhan Nazym Kazakhstan Almaty region, Tonkeris village 1 Certificate 52 Akan Ayanat Kazakhstan Almaty city 1 Certificate 53 Akan Selim Yuksel Bulgaria Razgrad 1 Certificate 54 Akat Azima Kazakhstan Taldykorgan 1 Certificate 55 Akhilbek Altair Kazakhstan Atyrau city 1 Silver 56 Akhmedov Said-Akbar Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Certificate 57 Akmalov Abrorbek Uzbekistan Namangan 1 Bronze 58 Akparova Ayan Azerbaijan Baku 1 Certificate 59 Aksu Aliev Enverov Bulgaria Provadia 1 Gold 60 Alaksandar Ivaylov Asenov Bulgaria Bourgas 1 Certificate 61 Alasgarli Yusif Azerbaijan Baku 1 Certificate 62 Albena Kalinova Stoykova Bulgaria Bozhurishte 1 Gold 63 Albena Kirilova Vasileva Bulgaria Burgas 1 Certificate 64 Alboi Andrei Sandru Romania Bucuresti 1 Certificate 65 Alek Borisov Dimitrov Bulgaria Montana 1 Certificate 66 Alek Boyanov Aleksandrov Bulgaria Plovdiv 1 Certificate 67 Alek Erol Ibryam Bulgaria Razgrad 1 Certificate 68 Alek Ivanov Apostolov Bulgaria Sofia 1 Certificate 69 Alek Toni Zdravkov Bulgaria Sofia 1 Certificate 70 Alek Yuriy Yanakiev Bulgaria Plovdiv 1 Certificate 71 Aleks Aleksandrov Chavdarov Bulgaria Vratsa 1 Certificate 72 Aleks Angelov Aleksiev Bulgaria Provadia 1 Certificate 73 Aleks Anikov Petkov Bulgaria Ruse 1 Certificate 74 Aleks Dimitrov Simeonov Bulgaria Topolovgrad 1 Certificate 75 Aleks Dobrinova Dimitrova Bulgaria Yambol 1 Certificate 76 Aleks Filipov Beleganski Bulgaria Plovdiv 1 Certificate 77 Aleks Georgiev Vasilev Bulgaria Samokov 1 Bronze 78 Aleks Lyudmilov Atanasov Bulgaria Montana 1 Certificate 79 Aleks Martin Grigorov Bulgaria Varna 1 Certificate 80 Aleks Petrov Savov Bulgaria Varna 1 Silver 81 Aleks Sevdalinov Aleksiev Bulgaria Provadia 1 Silver 82 Aleks Sevdalinov Gospodinov Bulgaria Ruse 1 Certificate 83 Aleks Yavor Mihaylov Bulgaria Ruse 1 Certificate 84 Aleks Zeynurov Ahmedov Bulgaria Tsarev brod 1 Certificate 85 Aleksa Borisova Nikolaeva Bulgaria Burgas 1 Silver 86 Aleksa Kristina Shon Adams Bulgaria Markovo 1 Gold 87 Aleksan Manuel Derhacheryan Bulgaria Varna 1 Certificate 88 Aleksanar Petrov Petrov Bulgaria Dryanovo 1 Certificate 89 Aleksandar Ahmed Hasan Talib Bulgaria Samokov 1 Silver 90 Aleksandar Aleksandrov Kirilov Bulgaria Sofia 1 Certificate 91 Aleksandar Aleksandrov Nikolov Bulgaria Svishtov 1 Certificate 92 Aleksandar Aleksandrov Petrov Bulgaria Plovdiv 1 Certificate 93 Aleksandar Aleksandrov Tsvetanov Bulgaria Ruse 1 Certificate 94 Aleksandar Andreev Popov Bulgaria Sofia 1 Certificate 95 Aleksandar Aneliev Naskov Bulgaria Yambol 1 Bronze 96 Aleksandar Antonov Kasabov Bulgaria Burgas 1 Bronze 97 Aleksandar Apostolov Kupenov Bulgaria Burgas 1 Certificate 98 Aleksandar Asenov Levov Bulgaria Smolyan 1 Certificate 99 Aleksandar Atanasov Syarov Bulgaria Burgas 1 Bronze 100 Aleksandar Blagoev Velchev Bulgaria Plovdiv 1 Certificate 101 Aleksandar Cvetanov Yordanov Bulgaria Plovdiv 1 Certificate 102 Aleksandar Danailov Doktorov Bulgaria Plovdiv 1 Certificate 103 Aleksandar Danielov Nedyalkov Bulgaria Varna 1 Certificate 104 Aleksandar Desislavov Dimitrov Bulgaria Kozloduy 1 Certificate 105 Aleksandar Desislavov Nikolov Bulgaria Sofia 1 Gold 106 Aleksandar Dimitrov Dimitrov Bulgaria Ruse 1 Certificate 107 Aleksandar Diyanov Kolev Bulgaria Burgas 1 Certificate 108 Aleksandar Evgeniev Neychev Bulgaria Burgas 1 Certificate 109 Aleksandar Georgiev Bahlov Bulgaria Krichim 1 Gold 110 Aleksandar Georgiev Donkov Bulgaria Sofia 1 Certificate 111 Aleksandar Georgiev Kaloyanov Bulgaria Varna 1 Certificate 112 Aleksandar Georgiev Radoev Bulgaria Burgas 1 Certificate 113 Aleksandar Georgiev Yordanov Bulgaria Plovdiv 1 Certificate 114 Aleksandar Hristov Aleksandrov Bulgaria Svilengrad 1 Certificate 115 Aleksandar Ilianov Simeonov Bulgaria Burgas 1 Silver 116 Aleksandar Ivanov Gramatikov Bulgaria Burgas 1 Certificate 117 Aleksandar Ivanov Vukarski Bulgaria Radnevo 1 Certificate 118 Aleksandar Ivaylov Hristov Bulgaria Varna 1 Certificate 119 Aleksandar Ivaylov Ivanov Bulgaria Kozloduy 1 Certificate 120 Aleksandar Ivaylov Petrov Bulgaria Burgas 1 Bronze 121 Aleksandar Ivov Ivanov Bulgaria Stara Zagora 1 Certificate 122 Aleksandar Kirilov Anastasov Bulgaria Sofia 1 Certificate 123 Aleksandar Kostadinov Kostadinov Bulgaria Plovdiv 1 Certificate 124 Aleksandar Krasimirov Petrov Bulgaria Silistra 1 Certificate 125 Aleksandar Lyubomirov Velikov Bulgaria Varna 1 Certificate 126 Aleksandar Marinov Ivanov Bulgaria Burgas 1 Silver 127 Aleksandar Martinov Rusev Bulgaria Varna 1 Bronze 128 Aleksandar Milenov Borisov Bulgaria Svishtov 1 Certificate 129 Aleksandar Milenov Todorov Bulgaria Kozloduy 1 Bronze 130 Aleksandar Nikolaev Karaulanov Bulgaria Burgas 1 Certificate 131 Aleksandar Nikolaev Kozhuharov Bulgaria Elena 1 Certificate 132 Aleksandar Nikolaev Nedelchev Bulgaria Ruse 1 Certificate 133 Aleksandar Nikolaev Tsekov Bulgaria Plovdiv 1 Certificate 134 Aleksandar Petrov Dinev Bulgaria Yambol 1 Certificate 135 Aleksandar Petrov Marinov Bulgaria Yambol 1 Certificate 136 Aleksandar Plamenov Petrov Bulgaria Ruse 1 Certificate 137 Aleksandar Radostinov Dimitrov Bulgaria Varna 1 Bronze 138 Aleksandar Raichev Ivanov Bulgaria Plovdiv 1 Certificate 139 Aleksandar Rusev Angelov Bulgaria Kazanlak 1 Certificate 140 Aleksandar Sashev Georgiev Bulgaria Burgas 1 Certificate 141 Aleksandar Staev Kayryakov Bulgaria Plovdiv 1 Gold 142 Aleksandar Stefanov Parvanov Bulgaria Lom 1 Silver 143 Aleksandar Stefanov Stefanov Bulgaria Popovo 1 Silver 144 Aleksandar Svilenov Stoychev Bulgaria Silistra 1 Certificate 145 Aleksandar Tenchev Petkov Bulgaria Parvomay 1 Silver 146 Aleksandar Todorov Peev Bulgaria Burgas 1 Certificate 147 Aleksandar Tomov Milev Bulgaria Burgas 1 Certificate 148 Aleksandar Trayanov Kolaksazov Bulgaria Burgas 1 Certificate 149 Aleksandar Trifonov Donkov Bulgaria Varna 1 Bronze 150 Aleksandar Valentinov Voykov Bulgaria Ruse 1 Certificate 151 Aleksandar Vasilev Tabakov Bulgaria Sofia 1 Certificate 152 Aleksandar Ventsislavov Filipov Bulgaria Samokov 1 Certificate 153 Aleksandar Veselinov Nikolov Bulgaria Silistra 1 Silver 154 Aleksandar Veselinov Velkov Bulgaria Burgas 1 Certificate 155 Aleksandar Vladimirov Dyanov Bulgaria Burgas 1 Certificate 156 Aleksandar Yanchev Parushev Bulgaria Burgas 1 Certificate 157 Aleksandar Yankov Yanev Bulgaria Shumen 1 Certificate 158 Aleksandar Yordanov Atanasov Bulgaria Yambol 1 Silver 159 Aleksander Borislavov Gardevski Bulgaria Sofia 1 Certificate 160 Aleksander Ivanov Bulgaria Sofia 1 Certificate 161 Aleksander Vladimirov Raychev Bulgaria Sofia 1 Certificate 162 Aleksandra Aleksandrova Ivanova Bulgaria Samokov 1 Bronze 163 Aleksandra Aleksandrova Varanchak Bulgaria Svishtov 1 Certificate 164 Aleksandra Atanasova Atanasova Bulgaria Samokov
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