Danail Papazov | |
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Minister of Transport, Information Technology and Communications of Bulgaria | |
In office 29 May 2013 –6 August 2014 | |
Prime Minister | Plamen Oresharski |
Preceded by | Kristian Krastev |
Succeeded by | Nikolina Angelkova |
Personal details | |
Born | Dobrich, General Toshevo Municipality, Dobrich Province, Bulgaria | 23 February 1959
Nationality | Bulgarian |
Political party | Bulgarian Socialist Party (2003-2014) Independent (2014-present) |
Profession | Engineer, Politician |
Danail Papazov (Bulgarian : Данаил Папазов) is a Bulgarian politician and former Minister of Transport, Information Technology and Communications of Bulgaria.
Bulgarian, is an Indo-European language and a member of the Southern branch of the Slavic language family.
Bulgarians are a South Slavic ethnic group who are native to Bulgaria and its neighboring regions.
Ministry of Transport, Information Technology and Communications of Bulgaria is a Bulgarian government ministry, part of which are:
Danail Papazov was born on 23 February 1959 in the village of Dobrich, General Toshevo Municipality, Dobrich Province.
Krasen is a village in General Toshevo Municipality, Dobrich Province, in northeastern Bulgaria.
General Toshevo is a town in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Dobrich Province. Located in the historic region of Southern Dobruja, it is the administrative centre of the homonymous municipality and was named after the noted Bulgarian General Stefan Toshev. As of December 2009, the town has a population of 7,130 inhabitants.
Dobrich Province is a province in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Southern Dobruja geographical region. It is bounded on east by the Black Sea, on south by Varna Province, on west by Yambol & Sliven provinces, on north by Shumen & Varna provinces. It is divided into 8 municipalities. At the 2011 census, it had a population of 186,016.
He graduated the Naval Academy "Nikola Vaptsarov" in Varna with subject "Navigation" and then took a master's degree as an "Engineer Navigator". Later he graduated "Business Administration" at the New Bulgarian University. He specialized in London and Hamburg.
Varna is the third-largest city in Bulgaria and the largest city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. Situated strategically in the Gulf of Varna, the city has been a major economic, social and cultural centre for almost three millennia. Varna, historically known as Odessos, grew from a Thracian seaside settlement to a major seaport on the Black Sea.
New Bulgarian University is a private university based in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Its campus is in the western district of the city, known for its proximity to the Vitosha nature park,
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom. Standing on the River Thames in the south-east of England, at the head of its 50-mile (80 km) estuary leading to the North Sea, London has been a major settlement for two millennia. Londinium was founded by the Romans. The City of London, London's ancient core − an area of just 1.12 square miles (2.9 km2) and colloquially known as the Square Mile − retains boundaries that follow closely its medieval limits. The City of Westminster is also an Inner London borough holding city status. Greater London is governed by the Mayor of London and the London Assembly.
In 1994-1997, he was deputy director in "Bulyunion Bulgaria". Between 1997 and 2001 he was captain bunkers. Since 2001 he has been CEO and member of the Board of Directors of "Port of Varna" EAD. [1]
Port of Varna is the largest seaport complex in Bulgaria. Located on the Black Sea's west coast on Varna Bay, along Lake Varna and Lake Beloslav, it also comprises the outlying port of Balchik. It has a significant further development potential with 44 km (27 mi) of sheltered inland waterfront on the lakes alone, easily accessible by road and railroad and adjacent to Varna International Airport.
From 29 May 2013 to 6 August 2014 he was Minister of Transport, Information Technology and Communications of Bulgaria.
Ivo Papazov, nicknamed Ibryama (Ибряма), is a Bulgarian clarinetist. He leads the "Ivo Papazov Wedding Band" in performances of jazz-infused Stambolovo music, and is one of the premier creators of the genre known as "wedding band" music in Bulgaria, along with the violinist Georgi Yanev, saxophonist Yuri Yunakov and accordionists Neshko Neshev, Ivan Milev and Peter Ralchev. Together with Emilia they are known as Mames 2001. An orchestra that had great success in the TV show Познай кой е под масатаn.
Bogomil K. Avramov-Hemy is a Bulgarian writer and poet. He writes both fiction and science essays on the modern problems of ecology. He is married, and has two sons. His books include Cricket in Beak, Marifeya or Talking with Dolphins, The Common Heritage of the Planet or About Of Fish and People and The Startled Cheepens.
Kaffe is a Bulgarian jazz band who represented their home country in the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest. The group, who sung the song "Lorraine", finished 19th in the semi final.
Varna railway station serves the Black Sea city and municipality of Varna, the third most populous city in Bulgaria.
Teya Edvinova Sugareva is a Bulgarian theatre director, drama teacher, and poet.
The domain name .бг is an internationalized country code top-level domain for Bulgaria. The ASCII DNS name of the domain would be xn--90ae, according to rules of the Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications procedures.
The Technical University of Varna is a state university in Varna, Bulgaria, founded in 1962.
Doncho Papazov is a Bulgarian oceanographer, adventurer and journalist. He is most famous for several marine voyages of increasing difficulty.
Ivaylo Moskovski is a Bulgarian politician and current Minister of Transport, Information Technology and Communications in Bulgaria.
Danail Andonov Petrov, born 5 February 1978 in Kazanlak is Bulgarian road bicycle racer, who last rode for UCI Professional Continental team Caja Rural–Seguros RGA.
Konstantin Papazov is a Bulgarian Bulgarian basketball player and current basketball coach. Titi Papazov was named "Coach of the Year of Bulgaria" in 2009.
On June 19, 2014, torrential rains caused severe flash flooding across northeastern Bulgaria leaving dozens of villages without electricity and submerging large parts of several cities in the region. At least 16 people were reported killed – 13 in the Asparuhovo district of Varna, one in Dobrich and two in the village of Tsani Ganchevo in Shumen Province.
Krassen Kirilov Kralev, born 2 January 1967 in Varna, is a Bulgarian businessman and politician, who is currently the Minister of Youth and Sports of Bulgaria as part of the Third Borisov Government.
Anton Slavchev Georgiev is a Bulgarian academic. He is a professor at Technical University of Varna.
Danail Milušev is a Bulgarian male volleyball player. He was part of the Bulgaria men's national volleyball team at the 2014 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship in Poland. He played for Power Volley Milano.
Inter Dobrich is a Bulgarian football club from Dobrich, formed in 2013, which currently competes in Bulgaria's fourth division, the A OFG Dobrich. Inter plays its home matches at the Druzhba Stadium in Dobrich.
Atanas Hranov is a Bulgarian painter and sculptor.
Tomislav Papazov is a Bulgarian footballer who currently plays as a defender for Levski Sofia.