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  1. Nadezhda de Bulgaria (Sofía, 30 de enero de 1899 - Stuttgart, 15 de febrero de 1958) fue una princesa búlgara por derecho propio, y miembro de la Casa de Wurtemberg por matrimonio.

  2. Princess Nadezhda of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Княгиня Надежда; born Nadezhda Klementine Maria Pia Majella (Надежда Клементина Мария Пия Мажелла)); German: Prinzessin Nadeschda von Bulgarien; 30 January 1899 – 15 February 1958) was a member of the Bulgarian royal family.

  3. Nadezhda de Bulgaria (Sofía, 30 de enero de 1899 - Stuttgart, 15 de febrero de 1958) fue una princesa búlgara por derecho propio, y miembro de la Casa de Wurtemberg por matrimonio. Quick facts: Nadezhda de Bulgaria, Información personal, N...

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  5. Nadejda of Bulgaria (b. 1899)Duchess of Wurttemberg. Born on January 30, 1899; daughter ofMarie Louise of Parma (1870–1899) and Ferdinand I (1861–1948), king of Bulgaria (r. Source for information on Nadejda of Bulgaria (b. 1899): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

  6. Nadejda of Bulgaria (1899–1958) Duchess of Wurttemberg. Name variations: Princess of Bulgaria. Born Nadejda Klementine Maria Pia Majella, Jan 30, 1899; died Feb 15, 1958; dau. of Marie Louise of Parma (1870–1899) and Ferdinand I (1861–1948), king of Bulgaria (r. 1887–1918, abdicated

  7. Dr Daniela Dimova is one of the initiators of the development of liquid-based cytology in Bulgaria, certified to work with the method. Her main interests are in the field of oncogynaecological pathology, precancer and cervical cancer, placental disorders, liquid-based cytology.