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  • {{Image|Bulgaria.gif|right|350px|Map of Bulgaria (Public Domain).}} ...nguage|Bulgarian]]: ''България, Bălgarija''), officially the ''Republic of Bulgaria'', is a state in the southeastern Europe that borders [[Romania]] to the no
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  • {{Image|Bulgaria.gif|right|350px|Map of Bulgaria (Public Domain).}} ...nguage|Bulgarian]]: ''България, Bălgarija''), officially the ''Republic of Bulgaria'', is a state in the southeastern Europe that borders [[Romania]] to the no
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  • '''The Treaty of Neuilly''' was a treaty drawn up by the Allied powers with Bulgaria as a result of its role as one of the Central powers in [[World War One]]. ...tory northwest of Edirne, however, was taken from Turkey for Bulgaria, and Bulgaria was left in possession of its merchant fleet.
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  • Venomous viper subspecies found in Bulgaria and southern Romania.
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  • ...y drawn up between the victorious Allied Powers of [[World War One]] and [[Bulgaria]], a minor [[Central Power]] in the war.
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  • ...l Belgrade) in south-eastern Europe, having borders with Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Croatia.
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  • ...on takes its name from the "[[Balkan Mountains|Balkan]]" mountain range in Bulgaria and Serbia. *[[Bulgaria]]
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  • ...peaking populations in many countries such as [[Cyprus]], [[Greece]] and [[Bulgaria]].
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  • ...hens) is bordered by Albania, the (former Yugoslav) Republic of Macedonia, Bulgaria and Turkey, and with a coastline on the Ionian, Aegean and Mediterranean se
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  • ...r]], the former [[Soviet Union]] and [[NATO]]; former [[U.S. Ambassador to Bulgaria]] and has also advised the State Department on missile treaties; was [[Cent
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  • ...o and Serbia to the north and Greece to the south, Albania to the west and Bulgaria to the east.
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  • ...an basin in the north-west; borders Ukraine, Moldavia, Hungary, Serbia and Bulgaria.
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  • ...many]], [[Austria]], [[Slovakia]], [[Hungary]], [[Croatia]], [[Serbia]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Romania]], [[Moldova]], and [[Ukraine]]. Its [[drainage basin]] also i *[[Vidin]] ([[Bulgaria]])
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  • ...west and the Mediterranean to the south; has land borders with Greece and Bulgaria in Europe, and Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq and Syria.
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  • ...the [[Danube River]]. The highest peak is [[Botev]] (2,376 m), located in Bulgaria.
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  • {{r|Bulgaria}}
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  • ...[[Balkans]]. It is bordered by [[Hungary]] on the north, [[Romania]] and [[Bulgaria]] on the east, [[Albania]] and the [[Republic of Macedonia]] on the south,
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  • ...he red dots on the image denote active fires, which appear to be mostly in Bulgaria. The Peloponnesus peninsula (separated from the mainland by the Isthmus of
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  • {{r|Bulgaria}}
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  • ...t, [[Ukraine]] and the [[Republic of Moldova|Moldova]] to the northeast, [[Bulgaria]] to the south, and has a sea coast along the [[Black Sea]] on the east. It
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  • {{r|Bulgaria}}
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  • ...s''] at [http://www.geocities.com/herpetology_bg/ Amphibians & Reptiles in Bulgaria and Balkan Peninsula]. Accessed 7 October 2006.
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  • {{r|U.S. relations with Bulgaria}}
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  • {{r|Bulgaria}}
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  • {{r|Bulgaria}}
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  • * [[Bulgaria]]
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  • ...Egypt, India, and North Korea. User navies have included Algeria, Angola, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cuba, Egypt, Ethiopia, Finland, India, Iraq, North Korea, Libya,
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  • {{r|Bulgaria}}
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  • ...ted Taxonomic Information System]. Accessed 23 June 2007.</ref> found in [[Bulgaria]] and southern [[Romania]].<ref name="Mal03">Mallow D, Ludwig D, Nilson G. Found in Bulgaria and southern Romania.<ref name="Mal03"/>
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  • {{r|Bulgaria}}
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  • {{r|Bulgaria}}
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  • {{r|Bulgaria}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Bulgaria]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Bulgaria}}
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  • ...ia]] to the north, [[Albania]] to the west, [[Greece]] to the south, and [[Bulgaria]] to the east.
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  • *[[Rhodope Mountains]] ([[Bulgaria]], [[Greece]])
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  • {{r|Bulgaria}}
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  • {{r|Bulgaria}}
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  • || '''Bulgaria''' || [[Federation of Anarchists in Bulgaria]](Федерация на анархистите в България) || ''
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  • ...al warheads. This missile has been sold to [[Azerbaijan]], [[Belarus]], [[Bulgaria]], Iran, [[Kazakhstan]]], [[Libya]], [[Ukraine]], [[Syria]] and [[Yemen]].
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  • ...onal Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology ; Institute of Water Problems, Bulgaria; Kharkiv State Technical University of Civil Engineering and Architecture (
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  • ...ngary]], [[German Democratic Republic]], the erstwhile [[Soviet Union]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Poland]] and [[Czechoslovakia]]. For the first 5-6 years, participatio ...ude China, the [[United States of America]], [[Russia]] and [[Vietnam]]. [[Bulgaria]] topped in 2003.
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  • ..., Montenegro, Albania, Greece (including Macedonia and Cyclades), Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Georgia and Syria. ...urope (Great Britain, Scandinavia, France) across central (Italy, Albania, Bulgaria and northern Greece) and eastern Europe to north of the Arctic Circle, and
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  • ...<td>{{headofstate|Bulgaria}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Bulgaria}}</td>
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  • * Barros, James C. ''The League of Nations and the Great Powers: The Greek-Bulgaria Incident, 1925'' (1970)
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  • ...|British-born]] director [[Toby Wilkins]]. The film was shot entirely in [[Bulgaria]] with a local crew for budgetary reasons, with various locations standing
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  • ...Germany), St Germain (with Austria), Trianon (with Hungary), Neuilly (with Bulgaria), Sèvres and Lausanne (with Turkey). :: - concluded peace treaties with Bulgaria, Finland, Hungary, Romania and Italy.
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  • ...is geographically part of Europe), bordering the [[Black Sea]], between [[Bulgaria]] and [[Georgia]], and bordering the [[Aegean Sea]] and the [[Mediterranean
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  • ...ations/the-world-factbook/geos/bu.html][http://www.economist.com/countries/Bulgaria/] |Bulgaria, Greece
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  • ...ians]] (seventh-century [[Armenia]]), the [[Bogomilists]] (tenth-century [[Bulgaria]]), and the Cathars or [[Albigensians]] (twelfth-century [[France]]). Alth
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  • ...many]], [[Austria]], [[Slovakia]], [[Hungary]], [[Croatia]], [[Serbia]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Romania]], [[Moldova]], [[Ukraine]]
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  • ...monarchs and their queens consort; kings of [[Greece]], [[Serbia]], and [[Bulgaria]]; and such other notables as [[Josephine Baker]], [[Sarah Bernhardt]], [[E
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  • ..., Montenegro, Albania, Greece (including Macedonia and Cyclades), Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Georgia and Syria. The type locality is listed as "Oriente." Schwa ...osnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Albania, southwestern Romania and north-west Bulgaria<ref name="Mal03"/>
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  • |states=[[Republic of Macedonia]], [[Albania]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Greece]], [[Serbia]] and in the [[Macedonians (ethnic group)|ethnic Ma ...iate [[Torlakian dialect]] spoken mostly in southern Serbia and in western Bulgaria. Both Bulgarian and the Macedonian language share [[linguistic typology|typ
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  • ...n a Balkan Federation. Repeated incursions across the frontiers threatened Bulgaria's relations with both Yugoslavia and Greece.</ref> ...World War I onto two wings. The first demanded annexation of Macedonia to Bulgaria. During the 1920s it played an important role in Bulgarian domestic politic
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  • ..., Bosnia-Herzegovina, northern and northeastern Albania, Romania, northern Bulgaria, Greece, [[Turkey]], northwestern Iran, Armenia, Azerbaijan, [[Georgia (cou
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  • ...EU member Bulgaria proposes "евро", the spelling that is currently used in Bulgaria. "Eвро", as well as "evro", although official spellings in some countrie
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  • 2007 Bulgaria and Romania, join the Union.
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  • ...us along with its symbiont [[Streptococcus thermophilus]] from plants in [[Bulgaria]] were the basis of tradional yogurt preparation.
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  • ...f Moldova. To the west and south of Romania these dialects continue into [[Bulgaria]], [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]] and [[Serbia]] though with distance
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  • ...iet position, it either shipped equipment through satellite states such as Bulgaria,Poland and Romania, or arranged for the satellites to ship from their own s
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  • *[[Bulgaria]], joined 14/12/1955
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  • ...y]], [[Croatia]], [[Serbia]], the [[Republic of Macedonia]], [[Greece]], [[Bulgaria]] and [[Ukraine]]).
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  • ...for some three million of those.</ref> The Central Powers, with Turkey and Bulgaria, mobilized nearly twenty-three million and lost nearly three million, four
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  • <td>[[Bulgaria]]</td><td>[[Sofia]]</td><td>[[Lev]]</td> ...ofstate|Bulgaria}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Bulgaria}}''</small></td>
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  • ...[[Lithuania]], [[Poland]], [[Czechoslovakia]], [[Hungary]], [[Romania]], [[Bulgaria]]), those taken over by Communist partisans during the retreat of the [[Naz
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  • There was no clear leader until 1935, until [[Georgi Dimitrov]], a [[Bulgaria|Bulgarian]] Communist, became secretary general of the Comintern's Executiv
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  • |Bulgaria
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  • ...on between authoritarianism and individualism-collectivism in samples from Bulgaria, Canada, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Poland, and the U.S.A. (total N = 1,0
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  • ...r realm. After the 893 friendship between the former enemies, Rascia and [[Bulgaria]], Grand Prince [[Petar Gojniković]] of the [[House of Vlastimirović]] st
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  • ...mbers of the church. Autocephaly dates first to 927 AD (declared in 919 in Bulgaria and recognised later by the Ecumenical Patriarchate) and was reinstated twi
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  • ####'''[[Thracian language|Thracian]]''' (around Bulgaria, Northern Greece, Northwest Turkey), including Thracian proper (extinct), [
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  • ...-Hungary]], later joined by the [[Ottoman Empire]] and [[Bulgaria, history|Bulgaria]]), fighting and defeated by the "Entente" or "Allied" powers, led by [[Uni ...3.0 million; (in addition they were joined by Turkey with 2.9 million and Bulgaria with 1.2 million.) The Allies had larger numbers, Russia 6.0 million; Franc
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  • ...oss of Serbia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Montenegro, Romania and large parts of Bulgaria, which comprised 40% of the territory. Some 400,000 Muslim refugees were ex
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  • ...and Northern Ireland, United States of America, and Uruguay. In addition, Bulgaria, Canada, Finland, Greece, Netherlands, Peru,and Vanuatu accede to the conve
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  • ...Great Britain, Scandinavia, France) across Central Europe (Italy, Albania, Bulgaria and northern Greece) and Eastern Europe to north of the Arctic Circle, and
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  • ...centive to do so. Some equipment was shipped from satellite states such as Bulgaria,Poland and Romania. North Korea both shipped Soviet-designed weapons it mad
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  • ...t position, it either shipped equipment through satellite states such as [[Bulgaria]],[[Poland]] and [[Romania]], or arranged for the satellites to ship from t
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  • ...l the Nazis, but the Germans took power directly and seized the Jews. Only Bulgaria and [[Danish evacuation of Jews|Denmark]] were largely successful in protec
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  • :[[Austria]], [[Belgium]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Croatia]], [[Cyprus]] (the ''de facto'' authorities in [[Northern Cypr
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  • '''Sófia''' ''Bulgaria'' cf. '''Sôphia''' ''person
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  • ...oatia]], [[Montenegro]], and [[Serbia]]}; the other Balkans countries of [[Bulgaria]] and [[Romania]]: the Baltic States ([[Estonia]], [[Latvia]], and [[Lithua
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  • ...ates<ref>'''Note''': The EU member states are: [[Austria]], [[Belgium]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Cyprus, the [[Czech Republic]], [[Denmark]], [[Estonia]], [[Finland]],
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  • ...d for use as a gasoline octane enhancer in [[Argentina]], [[Australia]], [[Bulgaria]], [[France]], [[Russia]], United States and conditionally in [[New Zealand
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  • ...d for use as a gasoline octane enhancer in [[Argentina]], [[Australia]], [[Bulgaria]], [[France]], [[Russia]], United States and conditionally in [[New Zealand
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  • ...The Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia, and Finland. Bulgaria, Czech Republic.
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  • ...eatest.</ref> Gladstone felt a call from God to aid the [[Serbia]]ns and [[Bulgaria]]ns as he stumped the country like some ancient Hebrew prophet denouncing t
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  • ...eatest.</ref> Gladstone felt a call from God to aid the [[Serbia]]ns and [[Bulgaria]]ns as he stumped the country like some ancient Hebrew prophet denouncing t
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  • <tr><th align="left">Bulgaria</th><th align="left"> </th></tr>
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  • ...imately 5,500 and they originated mainly from [[Turkey]], [[Greece]] and [[Bulgaria]]. In 1942 the Cologio Hebreo Tarbut was founded in collaboration with the
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  • ...ong-range flights. For example, ''LZ104 [[L.59]]'', based in [[Yambol]], [[Bulgaria]], was sent to reinforce [[Schutztruppe|troops]] in [[German East Africa]]
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  • ...a [[downturn (economic)|downturn]], and the economies of Latvia, Romania, Bulgaria and Ireland are experiencing no more than a hesitant recovery. Unemployment
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  • ...of Botswana]], [[History of Brazil]], [[History of Brunei]], [[History of Bulgaria]], [[History of Burma]], [[History of Burundi]], [[History of Cambodia]], [
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  • ...od were [[East Germany]] [[Poland]], [[Czechoslovakia]], [[Hungary]] and [[Bulgaria]] together with [[Mongolia]], [[North Korea]], [[Vietnam]] and Cuba furthe
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  • ...1910s in France, Spain, the Ottoman Empire, Ethiopia, Britain, Russia, and Bulgaria. Though the Enlightenment and its secular ideological successors held the c
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  • ...it ranges from 70-90%, while only 50-70% have access in countries such as Bulgaria and Romania. More than 95 percent of the population throughout the East Eur
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  • ...f states, with support bases in Egypt, Central Asia, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria. This would allow near-simultaneous ground and air operations.
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  • ...ement was that Russia would have 90% control of Romania and 75% control of Bulgaria. The UK and the USA would have 90% control of Greece. Hungary and Yugoslavi
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  • ...exile in Edirne, a small city in Turkey near the modern borders of Turkey, Bulgaria, and Greece. There, Mírzá Yahyá Subh-i-Azal became increasingly hostile
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