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- Atolovo abstract "Atolovo (Bulgarian: Атолово, from the Bulgarian transliteration of Atholl and the Slavic toponymic suffix "-ovo") is a village in southeastern Bulgaria, part of Straldzha Municipality, Yambol Province. As of 2005, it has a population of 184 and the mayor is Nikolay Spasov. Atolovo lies at 42°36′N 26°45′E, 128 m above sea level, in the Straldzha Plateau.The village, intended for ethnic Bulgarian refugees from Greek Macedonia and Eastern Thrace, was officially established in 1926 with the support of the British organization Save the Children and the financial aid of the 8th Duke of Atholl. Tsar Boris III of Bulgaria attended the official ceremony. Atolovo was named in honour of the Duke after his death. During the Communist rule of Bulgaria, the village was briefly renamed Harizanovo, after a local guerrilla fighter, but the old name was shortly reinstated.British volunteers helped construct houses for the refugees, as well as a cultural centre (chitalishte) and a church. Today, there is a monument to the Duke of Atholl in the village made by the sculptor Mincho Ognyanov.".
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- Atolovo wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria.
- Atolovo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dukes_of_Atholl.
- Atolovo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_Yambol_Province.
- Atolovo wikiPageWikiLink Chitalishte.
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- Atolovo wikiPageWikiLink Greek_Macedonia.
- Atolovo wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Peoples_Republic_of_Bulgaria.
- Atolovo wikiPageWikiLink John_Stewart-Murray,_8th_Duke_of_Atholl.
- Atolovo wikiPageWikiLink Macedonia_(Greece).
- Atolovo wikiPageWikiLink Peoples_Republic_of_Bulgaria.
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- Atolovo wikiPageWikiLink Straldzha_Municipality.
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- Atolovo subject Category:Dukes_of_Atholl.
- Atolovo subject Category:Villages_in_Yambol_Province.
- Atolovo hypernym Village.
- Atolovo point "42.6 26.75".
- Atolovo type Article.
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- Atolovo comment "Atolovo (Bulgarian: Атолово, from the Bulgarian transliteration of Atholl and the Slavic toponymic suffix "-ovo") is a village in southeastern Bulgaria, part of Straldzha Municipality, Yambol Province. As of 2005, it has a population of 184 and the mayor is Nikolay Spasov.".
- Atolovo label "Atolovo".
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- Atolovo sameAs Атолово_(Ямбол_облысы).
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- Atolovo sameAs Atolovo,_Iambol.
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- Atolovo lat "42.6".
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- Atolovo wasDerivedFrom Atolovo?oldid=590376658.
- Atolovo isPrimaryTopicOf Atolovo.