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- Was born and grew up in the Dobrudzha district, where he became a village teacher. Mobilized in 1912 for the Balkan war and the First World War, during which he is wounded. Moves to Sofia after the war. First stories appeared in 1917, followed by a second collection in 1918. Published his most famous book, Balkan Legends, in 1927 after a stay in Rumania. Until his death in 1937, he published more stories, a couple of novels and plays (Albena in 1930 and Boryana in 1932).
- Tzvyatko Tzvyatkov Nikolov is a Bulgarian actor. Tzvyatko Nikolov was born on May 8, 1929 in the village of Altimir, Vratsa region, Bulgaria. He graduated in "acting" at National Academy for Theatre and FilmArt, Sofia, Bulgaria in the class of Professor Nikolay Masalitinov. He was an actor and director of Vratsa Drama Theatre. In 1967, he received the title "Honored artist." He had taken participation in following films: "The Steep Trail" (1961), "Ivaylo "(1964), "Incredible Story" (1964), "Bitter" (1964), "The End of the Vacation" (1965), "Wolf" (1965), "Knight without Armor" (1966), "The Tied Balloon" (1967), "Whale" (1970). He died in 1970.
- Nikola Todev was born on June 13, 1928 in the town of Devin, Smolyan Province. He started acting on the stage of Smolyan Theater in 1952. Later he moved to Pazardzhik continuing to work in the local theater. He made his debut in the cinema in the notable film "The End of The Song" (1971) whose screenplay was written by the eminent Bulgarian writer Nikolai Haitov. The film was directed by Milen Nikolov. The same year Todev played the role of Father in another film based on the Haitov's story "The Test". The film was directed by Georgi Djulgerov. In 1973 Todev was already midst the group of famous Bulgarian actors that were filmed in the remarkable screen satire "The Hare Census" based on the story written by Georgi Mishev and directed by Eduard Sachariev. A year later he became a member of the Union of Bulgarian Filmmakers. Known with the characteristic types he performs, Todev continued an intensive career appeared in classics as "Manly Times" (1977), also written by Haitov and directed by Eduard Sachariev and the cult comedy "Ladies Choice" (1980) written by Georgi Mishev and directed by Ivan Andonov. In the end of the 1980th he was decorated with the high government prize the Order of Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius. Nikola Todev died in 1991 at the age of 63.
- Malina Tomova was born in 1950 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. She was a writer, known for Gori, gori, oganche (1994). She died on 19 September 2011 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
- Mincho Pashov was born on 7 November 1961 in Shishmantsi, Bulgaria. He died on 15 November 2019 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.