Bulgarian Men's High School of Adrianople
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The Dr. Petar Beron Bulgarian Men's High School of Addrianople (Bulgarian: Одринска българска мъжка гимназия „Д-р Петър Берон“, Odrinska Balgarska Maszka Gimnaziya „Dr. Petar Beron“) was the first Bulgarian high school in Eastern Thrace.[1] One of the most influential Bulgarian educational centres in Thrace, it was founded in 1891 in Ottoman Adrianople and existed until 1913. Among the initiators, principals and teachers at the high school were noted Bulgarian intellectuals, scientists, and public figures of the Bulgarian revolutionary movement and politics of the early 20th century.
Famous alumni
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[edit]References
[edit]Source
[edit]- Georgiev, Lyubomir (2011). "The Education of the Bulgarians in Adrianople in the Light of Documents from the National Library in Sofia". International Symposium "Edirne in the Archival Resourches of the Balkan Countries". Trakya Üniversitesi Rektörlüğü Yayınları.Edirne. pp. 11–27. ISBN 9789753741361.
41°40′41″N 26°32′49″E / 41.67819°N 26.547°E
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- Defunct schools in Bulgaria
- Defunct schools in Turkey
- High schools in Edirne
- Educational institutions established in 1891
- Educational institutions disestablished in 1913
- Ottoman Thrace
- 1891 establishments in the Ottoman Empire
- Education in the Ottoman Empire
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- Bulgarian building and structure stubs