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Panayot Volov Street
Sofia
Street A street in the capital city, located in the central urban area. One of many streets in Sofia named after heroes of the April Uprising.
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Panayot Volov Street
Shumen
Street A street in the revolutionary's hometown. Shumen preserves the memory of its famous son with a street, a bust monument, and a house-museum.
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Panayot Volov Street
Sliven
Street A street in Sliven, bearing the name of the apostle. The city was an important center of the revolutionary movement in the struggle for freedom.
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Panayot Volov Street
Plovdiv
Street A street in one of Bulgaria's largest cities, connected to the history of the Revival and the struggle for freedom.
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Panayot Volov Street
Varna
Street A street in Bulgaria's maritime capital, named after the apostle of freedom.
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Panayot Volov Street
Veliko Tarnovo
Street A street in the old capital of Bulgaria, named after the apostle of the IV Revolutionary District.
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Panayot Volov Street
Ruse
Street A street in the Danube city of Ruse, an important center of Bulgarian emigration and revolutionary movement.
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Panayot Volov Street
Burgas
Street A street in the Black Sea city of Burgas, bearing the name of the hero of the April Uprising.
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Panayot Volov Street
Stara Zagora
Street A street in Stara Zagora - a city closely connected to the revolutionary movement and the Stara Zagora Uprising of 1875.
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Panayot Volov Street
Pleven
Street A street in Pleven, the city of the Pleven Epopee, where the memory of freedom fighters is especially honored.
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Panayot Volov Street
Dobrich
Street A street in Dobrich, bearing the name of the apostle of the IV Revolutionary District.
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Panayot Volov Street
Karlovo
Street A street in the birthplace of Vasil Levski, where the names of revolutionaries are especially revered.
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Panayot Volov Stadium
Shumen
Stadium The city stadium of Shumen bears the name of its most famous citizen. The stadium hosts the local football team and is a symbol of civic pride.
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Panayot Volovo Village
Shumen Province
Settlement A village in Shumen Province, renamed in honor of the revolutionary. The village itself is a living monument to his memory.
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Bust Monument of Panayot Volov
Shumen
Monument A bust of Panayot Volov, erected in his hometown of Shumen. The monument is a place of homage and national celebrations.
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Monument near the Yantra River
Byala, Ruse Province
Monument A monument near the Belenska Bridge, marking the site where Panayot Volov, Georgi Ikonomov, and Stoyan Angelov perished in the Yantra River in May 1876.
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Panayot Volov House-Museum
Shumen
Museum The birthplace of Panayot Volov in Shumen has been converted into a museum, telling the story of the revolutionary's life and work. The museum preserves personal belongings, documents, and historical artifacts.
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Asteroid 445308 Volov
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Asteroid An asteroid discovered by Bulgarian astronomers and named after Panayot Volov - a unique honor connecting his legacy to the cosmos.
The name of Panayot Volov is immortalized across Bulgaria - from streets and squares to monuments, schools, and even an asteroid. This page is dedicated to the places and landmarks connected to his memory.
Streets
Nearly every major city in Bulgaria has a street named after Panayot Volov. This is an expression of national respect for his sacrifice and contribution to Bulgarian freedom. The streets bearing his name are a living reminder of the price of liberty.
Monuments and Memorials
Shumen, Volov’s hometown, preserves the most memories of him - from the house-museum to the bust monument and the stadium bearing his name. Near the town of Byala (Ruse Province), close to the Belenska Bridge on the Yantra River, a monument stands at the site of his death.
Asteroid 445308 Volov
In the 21st century, Bulgarian astronomers discovered an asteroid and named it after Panayot Volov (445308 Volov). This is a unique honor that connects the legacy of the great revolutionary to the infinity of space, showing that his memory lives not only on Earth but among the stars.
Panayot Volovo Village
In Shumen Province lies a village renamed in honor of the revolutionary. The village itself is a living monument - its very existence is a constant reminder of the heroism and self-sacrifice of the apostle.