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Mathematics Without Borders - Winter 2020 Group 1
MATHEMATICS WITHOUT BORDERS - WINTER 2020 GROUP 1 Age № Full name of the participant Country City Award group 1 Abboskhodjaeva Mohasalkhon Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Certificate 2 Abdel Karim Alya Maria Romania Bucharest 1 Certificate 3 Abdraimov Alan Kazakhstan Nur-Sultan 1 Certificate 4 Abdraimova Adiya Kazakhstan Nur-Sultan 1 Certificate 5 Abdujabborova Alizoda Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Bronze 6 Abdullaev Amirbek Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Certificate 7 Abdullaeva Dinara Uzbekistan Namangan 1 Silver 8 Abdullaeva Samiya Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Certificate 9 Abdullah Balogun Nigeria Lagos 1 Certificate 10 Abdullayev Azam Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Certificate 11 Abdullayev Mirolim Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Silver 12 Abdullayev Saidumar Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Certificate 13 Abdullayeva Diyora Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Silver 14 Abdurahimov Abduhakim Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Certificate 15 Abduvosidov Abbosbek Uzbekistan Namangan 1 Certificate 16 Abidov Islombek Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Certificate 17 Abiyev Alan Kazakhstan Almaty 1 Certificate 18 Abriol, Willary A. Philippines Naga City 1 Silver 19 Abrolova Laylokhon Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Silver 20 Abrorova Afruza Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Certificate 21 Abulkhairova Amina Kazakhstan Atyrau 1 Certificate 22 Ada Arif Vasvi Bulgaria Isperih 1 Certificate 23 Ada Selim Selim Bulgaria Razgrad 1 Bronze 24 Adel Dzheyn Brand Bulgaria Bansko 1 Certificate 25 Adelina Dobrinova Angelova Bulgaria Varna 1 Bronze 26 Adelina Georgieva Ivanova Bulgaria Svishtov 1 Silver 27 Adelina Svetoslav Yordanova Bulgaria Kyustendil 1 Bronze 28 Adina Zaharieva -
6Th CICA-STR Conference
[Blank page] [blank page] Page • 2 Terrorism and Aggression: Towards Increased Freedom and Security Page • 3 [blank page] Page • 4 Terrorism and Aggression: Towards Increased Freedom and Security 6th Annual CICA-STR International Conference Program and Abstracts Burgas, Bulgaria 8 September through 11 September 2012 Edited by Tali K. Walters, J. Martín Ramírez, Tatyana Dronzina, & Lyndsey Harris Copyright © 2012 Tali K. Walters, J. Martín Ramírez, Tatyana Dronzina, & Lyndsey Harris Printed in Bulgaria All rights reserved ISBN: 978-954-91557-7-8 Page • 6 CONTENTS • GREETINGS • CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS • LOCAL EXECUTIVE PLANNING COMMITTEE • INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE • EXECUTIVE PLANNING COMMITTEE • SPONSORS • SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM • ABSTRACTS • LIST OF PARTICIPANTS • PREVIOUS PUBLICATIONS • PARTICIPANTS’ INDEX • NOTES Page • 7 [Blank Page] Page • 8 GREETINGS Dear friends, As conference organizers, we are pleased to welcome you to Bulgaria for the 6th Annual CICA- STR International Conference on Terrorism and Aggression: Towards Increased Freedom and Security. An impressive group of scholars, researchers and analysts have gathered here to discuss one of the most challenging issues facing contemporary societies in Bulgaria and around the world. More specifically, about 80 active participants are attending this CICA-STR Conference, either physically or sending their scientific contributions. They come from a total of 23 countries from all the continents: twelve from the European Union (Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Rumania, Spain, United Kingdom and, obviously, our host Bulgaria) and other Eastern European countries (Macedonia, Moldova, Russia, Turkey); six from Asia: Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan), Indostan (India, Pakistan), Hong Kong - China and Iran; two Africans (Nigeria, South Africa), and one from Oceania (New Zealand), as well as delegates from the two American countries that hosted our last two international conferences (USA and Colombia). -
Turkey's Relations with Italy (1932-39)
TURKEY’S RELATIONS WITH ITALY (1932-39): REALITIES AND PERCEPTIONS A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES OF MIDDLE EAST TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY BY MEHMET DOĞAR IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS JULY 2020 Approval of the Graduate School of Social Sciences Prof. Dr. Yaşar Kondakçı Director I certify that this thesis satisfies all the requirements as a thesis for the degree of Master of Science. Prof. Dr. Oktay Fırat Tanrısever Head of Department This is to certify that we have read this thesis and that in our opinion it is fully adequate, in scope and quality, as a thesis for the degree of Master of Science. Prof. Dr. Ebru Boyar Supervisor Examining Committee Members Prof. Dr. Hüseyin Bağcı (METU, IR) Prof. Dr. Ebru Boyar (METU, IR) Assist. Prof. Dr. Onur İşçi (Bilkent Uni., IR) I hereby declare that all information in this document has been obtained and presented in accordance with academic rules and ethical conduct. I also declare that, as required by these rules and conduct, I have fully cited and referenced all material and results that are not original to this work. Name, Last name : Mehmet Doğar Signature : iii ABSTRACT TURKEY’S RELATIONS WITH ITALY (1932-39): REALITIES AND PERCEPTIONS Doğar, Mehmet M.Sc., Department of International Relations Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Ebru Boyar July 2020, 233 pages This thesis examines Turkey’s relations with Italy between 1932 and 1939 through key historical events and analyses the role of Italy in Turkish foreign policy making. -
Topography, Cartography and Cadastre in Bulgaria at the End of 19Th Century and in the Beginning of 20Th Century – First Steps and First Results
Topography, Cartography and Cadastre in Bulgaria at the End of 19th Century and in the Beginning of 20th Century – First Steps and First results Veneta KOTSEVA, Bulgaria Keywords: Topography, Cartography, History of Geodesy SUMMARY The topographical and cartographical activities performed on the Bulgarian territories during the 1877-1878 Russian-Turkish war and in thereafter are described. There was a Topographic Corps formed during the War with the Russian Army preparing for military actions on the Bulgarian lands with a task to improve the found triangulation network of European Turkey and to modernize the Russian ”General Map”. After passing the Danube River, however, it was established that there was no developed triangulation and that the “General Map”, issued in 1829, was aged. Geodesy and cartography in our country developed in two main directions after the Liberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman Rule in 1878: for the needs of the Army and for economic purposes. Up to year 1932 the State Geographic Institute to the Ministry of War was the only in the country institution for the performance of the main geodetic measurement works. Special attention is devoted to the first printed editions for topography, military geodesy and cartography in Bulgaria in the period 1891-1920. First applications of cartographical and geodetic products for the purposes of the statistics in the Principality Bulgaria in 1897 are presented. The history and the development of the geodetic and cartographic activities in Bulgaria are in fact history of the military topography and cartography of Bulgaria. The scientific and the scientific applied contributions of the Geographic Institute to the Ministry of War and of the Bulgarian geodesists who worked in it and who left a bright trail in various spheres of military topography, higher geodesy, geodetic astronomy, cartography, photogrammetry, gravimetry and the other geosciences are incontestable, big and of great significance. -
Autumn 2020 Group 1
MATHEMATICS WITHOUT BORDERS - AUTUMN 2020 GROUP 1 Age № Full name of the participant Country City Award group 1 Abdukodirov Tamir Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Silver 2 Abdul Rahman Amiri AFGHANISTAN KABUL 1 Gold 3 Abdulkadyrov Abdukadyr Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Bronze 4 Abdullah Amiri AFGHANISTAN KABUL 1 Certificate 5 Abdullayev Asadullo Uzbekistan Namangan 1 Certificate 6 Abdullayev Mirolim Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Silver 7 Abdumalikov Abdukhalil Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Certificate 8 Abdurashidov Harun Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Certificate 9 Abdurrahman Sudays AFGHANISTAN KABUL 1 Certificate 10 Abriol, Willen Philippines Naga City 1 Certificate 11 Adel Dzhyuneyt Topchu Bulgaria Razgrad 1 Silver 12 Adel Emilova Antonova Bulgaria Plovdiv 1 Certificate 13 Adel Oleg Dzhorova Bulgaria Plovdiv 1 Certificate 14 Adela Vladislavova Todorova Bulgaria Pleven 1 Certificate 15 Adelina Dobreva Peneva Bulgaria Burgas 1 Gold 16 Adelina Rumanetsova Bulgaria Varna 1 Silver 17 Adilov Umar Uzbekistan Tashkent 1 Bronze 18 Adison Biserova Tomova Bulgaria Burgas 1 Certificate 19 Adrian Aleksandrov Vasilev Bulgaria Sofia 1 Silver 20 Adrian Alexandrov Ivanov Bulgaria Sofia 1 Silver 21 Adrian Anatoliev Ivanov Bulgaria Sofia 1 Certificate 22 Adrian Momchilov Taslakov Bulgaria Sofia 1 Certificate 23 Adrian Svetoslav Rusev Bulgaria Burgas 1 Certificate 24 Adriana Dimitrova Hadzhinesheva Bulgaria Burgas 1 Certificate 25 Adriana Dimitrova Petrova Bulgaria Vratsa 1 Silver 26 Adriana Dimitrova Zlateva Bulgaria Burgas 1 Certificate 27 Adriana Ilkova Sherbetova Bulgaria Burgas 1 Bronze -
The Muslim-Turkish Minority in Bulgaria
BULGARIAN HELSINKI COMMITTEE MEMBER OF THE INTERNATIONAL HELSINKI FEDERATION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS The Human Rights of Muslims in Bulgaria in Law and Politics since 1878 Sofia November 2003 Contents: Brief Introductory Chapter: 1. Demographic data 2. Origins of the Bulgarian Muslims 2.1. Turks 2.2. Bulgarian-speaking Muslims (Pomaks) 2.3. Roma Muslims Chapter I: The Muslim community in post-Ottoman Bulgaria (1878 - 1944) 1.1. Religious rights 1.2. Immigration and assimilation problems 1.3. Muslim minority education 1.4. Muslim (Turkish) minority press 1.5. The impact of Kemalism on the rights of the Muslims in Bulgaria Chapter II: The Muslim community during the Communist era (1944 - 1989) and the first years of democracy in Bulgaria 2.1. The politics towards Muslims in the period 1944-1956 2.1.1. Legal basis of Muslims’ religious freedoms 2.1.2. Development of Muslim minority education 2.1.3. Immigration inclinations among Muslims and their consequences 2.2. The treatment of Muslims between 1956 and 1984 2.2.1. Limiting the religious freedoms and launching a policy of forced assimilation of Muslims 2.2.2. Renewed immigration waves 2.2.3. New forced assimilation of Pomak Muslims 2.2.4. Preparing the soil for the assimilation of the Turks and the Roma Muslims 2.3. The situation of the Bulgarian Muslims during the last years of the Communist regime (1984-1989) 2.3.1. The “Revival Process” in its apogee 2.3.2. The international reaction to the “Revival Process” 2.3.3. The “Big Excursion” phenomenon Chapter III: Protection of Muslims’ basic rights and freedoms in present day Bulgaria 3.1. -
Bulgarian-Swiss Chamber of Commerce
web: www.bscc.bg, e-mail: [email protected] BSCC BULGARIAN-SWISS 2020 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PROMOTING PARTNERSHIPS ORGANISATION PROFILE March 2020 NMENT IRO ENV Content: TY Bulgarian-Swiss Chamber of Commerce, AddressBILI 2 AINA ST Address by the Swiss Ambassador to BulgariaSU 3 Address by the Bulgarian Ambassador to Switzerland 4 About BSCC 6-7 BSCC in Support of the Business 8 NG BSCC Events 10-11 TI UL NS Bilateral Activities in 2019 12-13 CO BSCC Partners in Bulgaria 14 TH OW BSCC Partners in Switzerland 15 N GR ATIO IC UC OM BSCC – Partner in Social Projects 16 ED ON EC Bulgaria Facts and Figures 17-19 N CS ENTATIO Success Stories of Swiss Investments in Bulgaria 20-27 TI ES GIS EPR Bulgarian-Swiss Chamber of Commerce, Members 28 LO R ES CY RI LI ST DU L PO SOCIA MEM IN P HI CE VI RS NMENT TNE L AD R IRO PA NCIA ENV NA FI Y RG N ENE EA CL NMENT IRO ENV TY BILI AINA ST SU NG TI UL NS CO TH OW N GR ATIO IC UC OM ED ON EC N CS ENTATIO TI ES GIS LO REPR ES CY RI LI ST DU L PO SOCIA MEM IN BSCC BULGARIAN-SWISSP CHAMBER HI CE VI RS NMENT TNE L AD R IRO 2020 PA NCIA ENV OF COMMERCE NA FI Y Dear Reader, RG going backwards and it looks like all stakeholders N ENE EA CL need to adapt to this new reality. Welcome to the 2020 edition of the Bulgarian- Swiss Chamber of Commerce’ brochure. -
Mathematics Without Borders - Spring 2017 Group 4
MATHEMATICS WITHOUT BORDERS - SPRING 2017 GROUP 4 № Full name of the participant Country City Age group Award 1 Abalay Bahit Turganbek Bulgaria Shumen 4 Certificate 2 Adelina Dimitrova Atanasova Bulgaria Burgas 4 Gold 3 Adriana Ivanova Maslarova Bulgaria Burgas 4 Certificate 4 Adriana Kostova Bulgaria Parvomay 4 Certificate 5 Adriana Staykova Nesheva Bulgaria Strelcha 4 Certificate 6 Adriana Stefanova Shapkova Bulgaria Krichim 4 Certificate 7 Albena Ivova Todorova Bulgaria Vidin 4 Certificate 8 Alek Dimitrov Tsvetanov Bulgaria Sofia 4 Certificate 9 Alekksandra Radoslavova Dimitrova Bulgaria Sofia 4 Certificate 10 Aleks Akiev Dzhinsov Bulgaria Smolyan 4 Certificate 11 Aleks Borislavov Hristev Bulgaria Sofia 4 Certificate 12 Aleks Deyanov Dimitrov Bulgaria Varna 4 Certificate 13 Aleks Iliyanov Iliev Bulgaria Yambol 4 Certificate 14 Aleks Ivanov Valentinov Bulgaria Montana 4 Certificate 15 Aleks Nikolaev Nikolov Bulgaria Svishtov 4 Certificate 16 Aleks Stavrev Stoyanov Bulgaria Burgas 4 Certificate 17 Aleksa Lyubomirova Stanimirova Bulgaria Sofia 4 Silver 18 Aleksadar Evgeniev Aleksiev Bulgaria Sofia 4 Certificate 19 Aleksandar Andreev Todorov Bulgaria Pazardzhik 4 Certificate 20 Aleksandar Antonov Kirov Bulgaria Varna 4 Certificate 21 Aleksandar Antonov Lekov Bulgaria Dobrich 4 Certificate 22 Aleksandar Antonov Sabotinov Bulgaria Burgas 4 Bronze 23 Aleksandar Atanasov Iliev Bulgaria Sofia 4 Gold 24 Aleksandar Boril Petrov Bulgaria Montana 4 Certificate 25 Aleksandar Borisov Metodiev Bulgaria Pleven 4 Gold 26 Aleksandar Danielov Georgiev -
Mathematics Without Borders - Spring 2019 Group 6
MATHEMATICS WITHOUT BORDERS - SPRING 2019 GROUP 6 Age № Full name of the participant Country City Award group 1 Abdon, Kurt Lawrence D. Philippines Lipa City Batangas 6 Certificate 2 Abdul Basir Kakar Sahib Afghanistan Kandahar 6 Gold 3 Abdul-Ahadova Amina Uzbekistan Tashkent 6 Certificate 4 Acapulco, Francine Anne V. Philippines Lipa City Batangas 6 Certificate 5 Adamzhanov MuhammadKodir Uzbekistan Namangan 6 Certificate 6 Adeeba Said Samiullah Afghanistan Kabul 6 Certificate 7 AHMAD SHOAIB SALIMI Afghanistan Kabul 6 Gold 8 Aidan Caruana Malta Pembroke 6 Certificate 9 Aleks Petkov Angelov Bulgaria Svishtov 6 Certificate 10 Aleksandar Aleksandrov Hristov Bulgaria Blagoevgrad 6 Certificate 11 Aleksandar Asenov Kemilev Bulgaria Sofia 6 Certificate 12 Aleksandar Atanasov Iliev Bulgaria Sofia 6 Gold 13 Aleksandar Atanasov Todorov Bulgaria Popovo 6 Certificate 14 Aleksandar Emil Ristovski Republic Of North Macedonia Skopje 6 Certificate 15 Aleksandar Georgiev Mihaylov Bulgaria Varna 6 Bronze 16 Aleksandar Ivanov Perchinski Bulgaria Vidin 6 Silver 17 Aleksandar Nikolaev Zdravkov Bulgaria Bozhurishte 6 Certificate 18 Aleksandar Plamenov Yordanov Bulgaria Mezdra 6 Certificate 19 Aleksandar Rumenov Danchev Bulgaria Stara Zagora 6 Certificate 20 Aleksandar Stanimirov Simeonov Bulgaria Razgrad 6 Certificate 21 Aleksandar Tinkov Grozdev Bulgaria Vidin 6 Bronze 22 Aleksandar Todorov Aleksandrov Bulgaria Sofia 6 Certificate 23 Aleksandar Tsvetomir Murgin Bulgaria Vidin 6 Silver 24 Aleksandar Zhivkov Andonov Bulgaria Provadia 6 Certificate 25 Aleksandra -
Italian-Hungarian Support for the Internal
Italian-Hungarian Support for the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO): A Case Study on the Hungarian Role in Italy’s Aspirations towards the Bal- kan Region during the Interwar Period Petra Hamerli Abstract HAMERLI, Petra. Italian-Hungarian Support for the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO): A Case Study on the Hungarian Role in Italy’s Aspirations towards the Balkan Region during the Interwar Period. The disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy after the Great War changed the international order of Europe as new states were born and old ones had to adapt to transformed environments. Even the directives of the Paris Peace Conference could not satisfy every claim and the many expectations of all European coun- tries. Regarding the victorious powers, the most unsatisfied with the new order of Europe was undoubtedly Italy. On one hand, it had joined the Entente powers due to the promise of gaining territories, including Istria and the Dalmatian Coast, which was eventually given to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (from 1929 Yugoslavia), based on the principle of national self-determination. On the other hand, the main aim of Italian foreign policy regarding Europe – especially after Benito Mussolini came to power – was to gain influen- ce in the Balkans, Central-Europe, and the Mediterranean. Yugoslavia posed an obstacle to these goals merely by its existence. As the Italian politicians were aware, Hungary – absent two thirds of its historical territory and losing the Voivodinian part to Yugoslavia – was also interested in weakening the South-Slavic state. The Ita- lian government approached Hungarian leaders and offered their support of Hungary’s revisionist claims. -
България Bulgaria Държава Darzhava
Проект "Разбираема България" Вид Транслитера Собствено име Транслитерация на собственото име Вид обект Транслитерация Местоположение Транслитерация местоположение ция България Bulgaria държава darzhava Абаджиев Abadzhiev фамилно име familno ime Абаджийска Abadzhiyska улица ulitsa Сливен Sliven град grad Абаносов Abanosov фамилно име familno ime Абдовица Abdovitsa квартал kvartal София Sofia град grad Абланица Ablanitsa село selo Абланов Ablanov фамилно име familno ime Абланово Ablanovo улица ulitsa Сливен Sliven град grad Абланово Ablanovo улица ulitsa Ямбол Yambol град grad Аблановска низина Ablanovska nizina низина nizina Абоба Aboba улица ulitsa Бургас Burgas град grad Абоба Aboba улица ulitsa Разград Razgrad град grad Абоба Aboba улица ulitsa София Sofia град grad Абрашев Abrashev фамилно име familno ime Абрашков Abrashkov фамилно име familno ime Абрит Abrit село selo Абритус Abritus улица ulitsa Разград Razgrad град grad Ав. Гачев Av. Gachev улица ulitsa Габрово Gabrovo град grad Ав. Митев Av. Mitev улица ulitsa Враца Vratsa град grad Ав. Стоянов Av. Stoyanov улица ulitsa Варна Varna град grad Аваков Avakov фамилно име familno ime Авгостин Avgostin лично име lichno ime Август Avgust лично име lichno ime Август Попов Avgust Popov улица ulitsa Шумен Shumen град grad Августа Avgusta лично име lichno ime Августин Avgustin лично име lichno ime Августина Avgustina лично име lichno ime Авджиев Avdzhiev фамилно име familno ime Аверкий Averkiy улица ulitsa Кюстендил Kyustendil град grad Авксентий Велешки Avksentiy Veleshki улица ulitsa Варна -
Rifatre Book
The Rise and Fall of Trenches A Contribution to the Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Beginning of World War I This page was intentionally left blank. i The Rise and Fall of Trenches A Contribution to the Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Beginning of World War I Coordinator Project Reference 555485-CITIZ-1-2014-1-EL-CITIZ-REMEM This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. ii This page was intentionally left blank. iii TABLE OF CONTENTS Participating Organisations .................................................................................................................v Acknowledgments ...............................................................................................................................vi In Lieu of a Preface ...............................................................................................................................1 Photos ...................................................................................................................................................3 Articles ..................................................................................................................................................5 Lyceum Artis – Sofia, Bulgaria ................................................................................................................................................................6