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Български: Снимка на обществената деятелка, учителка, писателка и преводачка Екатерина Каравелова.
English: Ekaterina Karavelova (woman activist, author and translator), one of the most remarkable Bulgarian women at the end of 19 and the first half of 20 c., wife of Petko Karavelov (1843 - 1903) who was a leading Bulgarian liberal politician who served as Prime Minister on four occasions.
Date 22 December 1939
date QS:P571,+1939-12-22T00:00:00Z/11
institution QS:P195,Q12279299
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Central State Archive, Sofia
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  • Fonds: 1772К
  • Inventory: 1
  • Archival unit: 601
  • Sheet no.: 1
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