List of mayors of Varna
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This is a chronological list of mayors of Varna, the third largest city of Bulgaria, since that post was established after the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878.
mandate | mayor |
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1878 | Petar Popov |
1878-1879 | Veliko Hristov |
1879-1881 | Yanko Slavchev |
1881-1885 | Mihail Koloni |
1888 | Haralan Angelov |
1888 | Kiro Merazchiev |
1888 | Haralan Angelov (2nd inconsecutive term) |
1888-1890 | Krastyu Mirski |
1890-1893 | Mihail Koloni (2nd inconsecutive term) |
1893-1894 | Rusi Mateev |
1894-1895 | Kosta Rankov |
1895 | Nikola Valkanov |
1895-1896 | Yanko Slavchev (2nd inconsecutive term) |
1896-1899 | Zheko Zhekov |
1899-1901 | Kosta Rankov |
1902-1903 | Panayot Kardzhiev |
1903-1904 | Damyan Perelingov |
1904-1905 | Dr. Angel Pyuskyuliev |
1905-1906 | Krastyu Mirski (2nd inconsecutive term) |
1906-1908 | Dr. Angel Pyuskyuliev (2nd inconsecutive term) |
1908-1909 | Dobri Filov |
1909-1912 | Ivan Tserov |
1912-1915 | Aleksandar Vasilev |
1915-1919 | Stancho Savov |
1919-1921 | Dimitar Kondov |
1921 | Yurdan Pekarev |
1921-1922 | Teodosi Atanasov |
1922 | Zlatan Brachkov |
1922-1923 | Gospodin Angelov |
1923 | Hristo Mirski |
1923-1927 | Petar Stoyanov |
1927-1930 | Nikola Popov |
1930-1932 | Parvan Byanov |
1932-1933 | Asen Brusev |
1933-1934 | Panayot Panayotov |
1934-1935 | Stancho Savov (2nd inconsecutive term) |
1934-1935 | Yanko Mustakov |
1936 | Yosif Stoyanov |
1936-1943 | Yanko Mustakov (2nd inconsecutive term) |
1943-1944 | Nikola Dimitrov |
1944 | Petar Stoyanov (2nd inconsecutive term) |
1944-1945 | Lyubomir Dimov |
1945-1951 | Geno Gutev |
1956-1957 | Georgi Kostov |
1951-1956 | Sergey Todorov |
1957-1959 | Vasil Popov |
1959-1966 | Nikolay Boyadzhiev |
1966-1971 | Atanas Nikolov |
1971-1979 | Stanoy Yonev |
1979-1985 | Hristo Toshkov |
1985-1990 | Bogdan Karadenchev |
1990 | Georgi Paspalev |
1990-1991 | Voyno Voynov |
1991-1999 | Hristo Kirchev |
1999-incumbent | Kiril Yordanov |
[edit] References
- Mayors of Varna. Varna municipal website, accessed 4 April 2006.