This is a chronological list of mayors of Plovdiv , the second largest city of Bulgaria , since that post was established after the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878 . A mayor (from the Latin mÄior, meaning larger,greater) is the politician who serves as chief executive official of some types of municipalities. ...
Plovdiv (Bulgarian: Ðловдив) is the second largest city in Bulgaria, with a population of 376,918 citizens. ...
1878 (MDCCCLXXVIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ...
mandate mayor 1878 Atanas Samokovliev 1878-1880 Kostaki Peev 1880-1883 Ivan Geshov 1884-1887 Kostaki Peev (2nd inconsecutive term) 1883-1884 Petko Karavelov 1887-1890 Hristo Dyukmedzhiev 1890-1893 Dimitar Sveshtarov 1893 Konstantin Hadzhikalchov 1893-1894 Mancho Manev 1894 Mihail Madzharov 1894-1897 Danail Yurukov 1897-1899 Hristo Danov 1899-1901 Nikola Chalakov 1901 Dragan Manchov 1901-1902 Hristo Tanchev 1902-1903 Georgi Dzhevizov 1903-1905 Hristo Milev 1905-1906 Nikola Chalakov (2nd inconsecutive term) 1906-1908 Valko Shopov 1908-1912 Dr. Ivan Kesyakov 1912-1914 Nikola Kozarev 1914-1918 Denyu Manev 1918-1919 Milosh Danov 1919 Hariton Kuev 1919-1920 Nikola Galabov 1920-1921 Petar Shilev 1921-1922 Dr. Ivan Kesyakov (2nd inconsecutive term) 1922-1923 Petar Yanakov 1923-1927 Petar Drenski 1927-1928 Dr. Panayot Kostov 1928-1929 Milosh Danov (2nd inconsecutive term) 1929-1932 Enyu Manolov 1932-1935 Bozhidar Zdravkov 1935-1936 Georgi Todorov 1936-1939 Bozhidar Zdravkov (2nd inconsecutive term) 1939-1943 Petar Malchev 1943-1944 Dimitar Kostov 1944-1945 Asen Kozhuharov 1945-1949 Ivan Perpeliev 1949-1959 Nikola Balkandzhiev 1959-1963 Atanas Kostov 1963-1965 Ivan Dimitrov 1965-1968 Ivan Panev 1968-1971 Kosta Kumanov 1971-1979 Diran Parikyan 1979-1986 Hristo Mishev 1986-1988 Dimitar Bakalov 1998-1990 Todor Petkov 1990-1991 Nikolay Somlev 1991-1995 Dr. Garabed Tomasyan 1995-1999 Spas Garnevski 1999-incumbent Ivan Chomakov
Petko Karavelov (1843-24 January 1903) was a leading Bulgarian liberal politician who served as Prime Minister on four occasions. ...
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