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  • 1Multigroup — is a business conglomerate in Bulgaria mostly known[citation needed] for its alleged involvement in various scandals and organized crime. Its founder is the Bulgarian businessman Iliya Pavlov, who was its leader until his assassination on March 7 …

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  • 2MULTIGROUP Development — Тип …

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  • 3Multigroup Development — Тип …

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  • 4Iliya Pavlov — Infobox Person name=Iliya Pavlov caption= birth date=August 6, 1960 birth place=Bulgaria death date=March 7, 2003 death place=Sofia, BulgariaIliya Pavlov Naydenov ( bg. Илия Павлов Найденов) (August 6, 1960 March 7, 2003) was a Bulgarian… …

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  • 5Kiro Gligorov — Infobox President name=Kiro Gligorov Киро Глигоров nationality=Macedonian imagesize = 189px caption = Kiro Gligorov, Official Signed Portrait order=1st President of the Republic of Macedonia term start=January 27, 1991 term end=November 19, 1999… …

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  • 6PFC CSKA Sofia — CSKA Sofia redirects here. For the sports club, see CSKA Sofia (sports club). CSKA Sofia Full name Професионален футболен клуб ЦСКА София (Professional Football Club CSKA Sofia) Nickname(s) …

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  • 7Bulgarian mafia — The Bulgarian mafia is an informal term to describe any number of organized crime groups originating from Bulgaria. Contents 1 Organised crime groups and activities 2 Living criminal figures 3 Contract killings …

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  • 8Maral Boyadjian — Born 22 May 1974(1974 05 …

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  • 9Flynn effect — The Flynn effect is the rise of average Intelligence Quotient (IQ) test scores over the generations, an effect seen in most parts of the world, although at greatly varying rates. It is named after James R. Flynn, who did much to document it and… …

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  • 10List of assassinated people — This is a list of persons who were assassinated; that is, important people who were murdered, usually for ideological or political reasons. This list does not include executed persons. TOCright Assassinations in Africa Algeria *Hiempsal, (117 BC) …

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