Embassy of Bulgaria, Kiev

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Coat of arms of Bulgaria.svg Embassy of Bulgaria in Kyiv
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Location Kyiv
AddressHospitalna St., 1, Kyiv 01030, Ukraine [1]
Coordinates 50°26′14″N30°31′31″E / 50.4373°N 30.5253°E / 50.4373; 30.5253 Coordinates: 50°26′14″N30°31′31″E / 50.4373°N 30.5253°E / 50.4373; 30.5253
Ambassador Kostadin Kodzhabashev

The Embassy of Bulgaria in Kyiv is the diplomatic mission of Bulgaria in Ukraine. [2]

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Consulate General of the Republic of Bulgaria

Previous Ambassadors

  1. Ivan Shishmanov (1918-1919)
  2. Dimitar Tserov (1992), Chargé d'Affaires ad interim
  3. Peter Markov (1992-1998)
  4. Alexander Dimitrov (1998-2002)
  5. Angel Ganev (2002-2007) [3]
  6. Dimitar Vladimirov (2007-2012) [4]
  7. Krasimir Minchev (2012-2018) [5]
  8. Stoyana Rusinova, Chargé d'Affaires ad interim
  9. Kostadin Tashev Kodzhabashev (2019-)

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