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  1. Valko Velyov Chervenkov (Bulgarian: Вълко Вельов Червенков) (6 September 1900 – 21 October 1980) was a Bulgarian communist politician. He served as leader of the Communist Party between 1949 and 1954, and Prime Minister between 1950 and 1956.

  2. Valko Velev Chervenkov (en búlgaro: Вълко Вельов Червенков; Zlatitsa, 6 de septiembre de 1900 - Sofía, 21 de octubre de 1980) fue un político comunista búlgaro. Ejerció como Secretario General del Partido Comunista de Bulgaria de 1950 hasta 1954, y como primer ministro de 1950 hasta 1956.

    • Вълко Вельов Червенков
    • Anton Yugov
  3. Вълко Вельов Червенков; * 6. september 1900, Zlatica, Bulharsko – † 24. október 1980, Sofia, Bulharsko) bol bulharský politik, predseda vlády v rokoch 1950 – 1956. Bol jedným z tých bulharských komunistov, pre ktorých bol režim sovietskeho socializmu jediným modelom ďalšieho rozvoja v krajine.

    • Elena Dimitrovová
  4. Valko Chervenkov; Walter Ulbricht; Release. State Funeral premiered at the 76th Venice International Film Festival on 6 September 2019, and the Toronto International Film Festival a week later on the 13th.

    • Sergei Loznitsa
    • Atoms & Void, Studio Uljana Kim, Nutprdukce, Current Time TV
  5. Vŭlko Velyov Chervenkov (born August 24, 1900, Zlatitsa, Bulgaria—died October 21, 1980, Sofia) Bulgarian communist leader and premier of Bulgaria (1950–56). Chervenkov joined the Bulgarian Workers’ Party in 1919 and was a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League (1920–25).

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GoryaniGoryani - Wikipedia

    Bulgarian leader Valko Chervenkov monitored events from an armoured personnel carrier in the mountain. The largest Cheta, led by Georgi Stoyanov-Tarpana, also known as Benkovski after a 19th Century Bulgarian popular hero , was encircled by 6000 troops.