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  1. Konstantin Stoilov (Bulgarian: Константин Стоилов) (23 September 1853 O.S. – 23 March 1901 O.S.) was a leading Bulgarian politician and twice Prime Minister. Simeon Radev described him as the most European -like of all Bulgarian politicians.

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  2. Orden de la Valentía. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Konstantin Stoilov Konstantinov (en búlgaro: Константин Стоилов Константинов; 23 de septiembre de 1853-23 de marzo de 1901) fue un destacado político búlgaro durante la segunda mitad del siglo XIX, antes de la independencia del país.

  3. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Konstantin Stoilov (born Sept. 23, 1853, Plovdiv [now in Bulgaria]—died March 23, 1901, Sofia, Bulg.) was a Bulgarian statesman, founder and leader of the conservative People’s Party, and prime minister of Bulgaria (1887, 1894–99) who played an important role in establishing the country’s democratic institutions and in ...

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  4. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Konstantin Stoilov Konstantinov ( en búlgaro: Константин Стоилов Константинов; 23 de septiembre de 1853 - 23 de marzo de 1901) fue un destacado político búlgaro durante la segunda mitad del siglo XIX, antes de la independencia del país.

  5. Константин Стоилов – създателят на Народната партия | Българска история. 35616. Константин Стоилов е един от най-високообразованите българи за времето си. Този факт има своите дълбоки корени в произхода му. Той е роден на 5 октомври 1853 година в Пловдив.

  6. Konstantin Stoilov, estadista búlgaro, fundador y líder del conservador Partido Popular y primer ministro de Bulgaria (1887, 1894-1899), quien desempeñó un papel importante en el establecimiento de las instituciones democráticas del país y en el fomento de una mayor participación de Bulgaria en Europa occidental.

  7. Konstantin Stoilov ( Bulgarian: Константин Стоилов) (23 September 1853 O.S. – 23 March 1901 O.S. ) was a leading Bulgarian politician and twice Prime Minister. Simeon Radev described him as the most European -like of all Bulgarian politicians. The home of Konstantin Stoilov in the Old town of Plovdiv.