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VIP Brother 2 was the second season of the Big Brother's spin-off Big Brother VIP. It was aired on Nova Television. The show started on 26 March 2007 and ended on 27 April 2007. It lasted for 33 Days - 4 Days longer than the previous season, because of the high ratings. VIP Brother 2 was hosted by Niki Kunchev. The winner was Hristina - the only non-VIP housemate (she is also the wife of Big Brother 1's winner Zdravko, who participated in VIPB2, too). Hristina won 100 000 leva.
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For the first time in the history of Big Brother Bulgaria, two former Housemates entered the House again - Tihomir and Zdravko, both from Big Brother 1.
Vasil Troyanov Boyanov is one of the most popular singers in Bulgaria. He is from Sliven. He entered the house on Day 1 and left voluntarily on Day 19. He was the only housemate ever to be asked to enter the house again, after walking, but Azis refused. However, two years later he entered the VIP Brother 3 as a guest celebrity housemate on Day 10, where he will spend a week. Azis is the only celebrity to participate in two Vip Brother seasons so far.
Desislava is a famous pop-folk singer. She was born in Radnevo. She entered the house on Day 1 and she finished in second place on Day 33.
Hristina Stefanova is the wife of Zdravko (the winner of Big Brother 1). She is from Sliven. Before entering the show, Zdravko proposed marriage to her. She accepted, and entered the house on Day 5 with their daughter Yanica (who was the third child to live in the house). Surprisingly, Hristina became a winner on Day 33.
Kalin Velyov is a musician. He is from Sofia. He entered the show on Day 1 and was evicted on Day 29, after receiving the least number of viewers' positive votes.
Katerina Evro is an actress. She is from Sofia. She entered the house on Day 1 and finished in fourth place on Day 33.
Magdalena Jelyazkova is a model and TV host. She is also Mrs Bulgaria' 2003. Maggi is from Sofia. She entered the house on Day 1 and finished in sixth place on Day 33.
Nikolai 'Kitaeca' Petrov Purvanov is Azis's husband. He entered the house on Day 1 and finished in third place on Day 33.
Petya Pavlova is a singer, writer and actress. She is from Sofia, but she lived in London, where she developed her career. She entered the house on Day 1 and was the first evicted housemate on Day 12.
Rosica Ivanova Noveva is from Kyustendil. She is a hotel-keeper. Before his death, she was a friend of Ivan Zografski. Rosica entered the house on Day 1 and was evicted on Day 15.
Tihomir Georgiev is born in Moscow, but he lives in Sofia. He is a participant from Big Brother 1. He entered the house on Day 1 and finished in fifth place on Day 33. Tihomir celebrated his 34th birthday in the house - on 17 April, one day after his wife's eviction. A few months after the show, he asked for divorce with Veneta. However, they reunited after a while.
Veneta Raykova is a TV host. She is from Popovo. She entered the house on Day 1 along with her husband Tihomir (also a participant from Big Brother 1). Veneta was evicted on Day 22. She was also a member of the secret inquisition during the first season of VIP Brother.
Veselin Hristov Danov is from Sofia. He is an ex-politician. He entered the house on Day 1 and left voluntarily on Day 8.
Zdravko Vasilev is from Primorsko. He is the winner of Big Brother 1. He entered the house on Day 1, proposing marriage to his girlfriend Hristina (who told him she was pregnant during his stay in Big Brother 1). Later, they both married in the house. Zdravko was evicted on Day 26.
Week 1 | Tasks | The housemates had to arrange themselves on the steps of fame and to decide which one of them is the most famous. |
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Entrances | Hristina entered the house on Day 5 with her daughter Yanica. | |
The wedding | Zdravko and Hristina married on Day 7. There was a big party in the house. | |
Week 2 | Up for eviction | Petia, Zdravko and Kalin (1st nominations on Day 11)
Rosica, Azis, Zdravko, DesiSlava (2nd nominations on Day 12) |
Exits | Veselin walked on Day 8; Petia was evicted on Day 12. | |
Week 3 | Up for eviction | Azis and Veneta (3rd nominations on Day 15) - cancelled, because Azis asked to leave
DesiSlava and Veneta (4th nominations on Day 19) |
Exits | Rosica was evicted on Day 15; Azis walked on Day 19 | |
Week 4 | Up for eviction | Zdravko, Hristina and DesiSlava (5th nominations on Day 22) |
Birthdays | Tihomir celebrated his 34th birthday on Day 23. There was a party in the house. | |
Exits | Veneta was evicted on Day 22; Zdravko was evicted on Day 26 | |
Week 5 | Exits | Kalin was evicted on Day 29
Day 33 - Maggi, Katerina, Tihomir, Niki and DesiSlava left the house; Hristina became a winner |
Day 11 | Day 12 | Day 15 | Day 19 | Day 22 | Final Day 33 |
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Hristina | Exempt | 3-Azis 2-DesiSlava 1-Katerina |
3-Azis 1-DesiSlava |
2-DesiSlava 1-Katerina |
2-DesiSlava 1-Katerina |
Winner |
DesiSlava | 2-Herself 1-Azis |
3-Veneta 2-Tihomir 1-Rosica |
2-Veneta 1-Zdravko |
2-Veneta 1-Zdravko |
2-Zdravko 1-Hristina |
2nd place |
Niki | 2-Azis 1-Katerina |
3-Zdravko 2-Hristina 1-Tihomir |
2-Zdravko 1-Veneta |
2-Veneta 1-Zdravko |
2-Zdravko 1-Hristina |
3rd place |
Katerina | 2-Azis 1-Maggi |
3-Tihomir 2-Zdravko 1-Hristina |
2-Veneta 1-Tihomir |
2-Veneta 1-Tihomir |
2-Zdravko 1-Hristina |
4th place |
Tihomir | 2-Veneta 1-Himself |
3-Azis 2-DesiSlava 1-Katerina |
2-Azis 1-Katerina |
2-Katerina 1-DesiSlava |
2-DesiSlava 1-Katerina |
5th place |
Maggi | 2-Katerina 1-Azis |
3-Veneta 2-Rosica 1-Zdravko |
2-Veneta 1-Tihomir |
2-Veneta 1-Zdravko |
2-Zdravko 1-Hristina |
6th place |
Kalin | 2-Katerina 1-Tihomir |
3-DesiSlava 2-Niki 1-Rosica |
2-DesiSlava 1-Azis |
2-Zdravko 1-Hristina |
2-Zdravko 1-Hristina |
Evicted (Day 29) |
Zdravko | 2-Maggi 1-Kalin |
3-Maggi 2-Kalin 1-Rosica |
2-Azis 1-DesiSlava |
2-DesiSlava 1-Katerina |
2-DesiSlava 1-Hristina |
Evicted (Day 26) |
Veneta | 2-Tihomir 1-Herself |
3-Katerina 2-DesiSlava 1-Niki |
3-Katerina 1-Maggi |
2-DesiSlava 1-Katerina |
Evicted (Day 22) |
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Azis | 2-Niki 1-Himself |
3-Zdravko 2-Rosica 1-Hristina |
2-Zdravko 1-Hristina |
Walked (Day 19) |
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Rosica | 2-Herself 1-Veneta |
3-Zdravko 2-Kalin 1-Maggi |
Evicted (Day 15) |
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Petia | 2-Azis 1-Zdravko |
Evicted (Day 12) |
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Veselin | Walked (Day 8) |
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Notes | 1 | 2 | 3 | None | None | 5 |
Against public vote |
Petia, Kalin, Zdravko |
Azis, DesiSlava, Zdravko, Rosica |
Azis, Veneta |
Veneta, DesiSlava |
Zdravko, DesiSlava, Hristina |
DesiSlava, Kalin, Katerina, Niki, Maggi, Tihomir, Hristina |
Walked | Veselin | none | Azis | none | none | none |
Evicted (% of public votes) |
Petia 48% to evict |
Rosica 48% to evict |
eviction cancelled |
Veneta 73% to evict |
Zdravko 47% to evict |
Kalin |
Azis | DesiSlava | Hristina | Kalin | Katerina | Maggi | Niki | Petia | Rosica | Tihomir | Veneta | Veselin | Zdravko |
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14 (9+) | 26 (2+) | 12 | 4 (1+) | 16 (5+) | 5 (3+) | 3 (2+) | 0 | 7 (2+) | 9 (4+) | 21 (3+) | 0 | 32 (1+) |
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Bulgaria (i/bʌlˈɡɛəriə/, /bʊlˈ-/; Bulgarian: България, tr. Bǎlgarija, IPA: [bɐɫˈɡarijɐ]), officially the Republic of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Република България, tr. Republika Bǎlgarija), is a country in southeastern Europe. It is bordered by Romania to the north, Serbia and Macedonia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south, and the Black Sea to the east. With a territory of 110,994 square kilometres (42,855 sq mi), Bulgaria is Europe's 16th-largest country.
Organised prehistoric cultures began developing on Bulgarian lands during the Neolithic period. Its ancient history saw the presence of the Thracians and later the Persians,Greeks and Romans. The emergence of a unified Bulgarian state dates back to the establishment of the First Bulgarian Empire in 681 AD, which dominated most of the Balkans and functioned as a cultural hub for Slavs during the Middle Ages. With the downfall of the Second Bulgarian Empire in 1396, its territories came under Ottoman rule for nearly five centuries. The Russo-Turkish War (1877–78) led to the formation of the Third Bulgarian State. The following years saw several conflicts with its neighbours, which prompted Bulgaria to align with Germany in both world wars. In 1946 it became a one-party socialist state as part of the Soviet-led Eastern Bloc. In December 1989 the ruling Communist Party allowed multi-party elections, which subsequently led to Bulgaria's transition into a democracy and a market-based economy.
In European elections, Bulgaria is a constituency of the European Parliament, represented by seventeen MEPs. It covers the member state of Bulgaria.
As of January 2015
The 2007 European election was Bulgaria's first since joining the European Union on 2007-01-01 and was held on 2007-05-20.
The top two parties scored 5 seats each; Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria and Bulgarian Socialist Party, followed by the Movement for Rights and Freedoms with four, Ataka with three, and National Movement Simeon II (NDSV) with one. It was considered likely that the result of the election would cause a major political crisis in Bulgaria, due to the expected weak results of the National Movement.
Bulgaria (Russian: Булга́рия, tr. Bulgariya) was a class 785/OL800 Russian river cruise ship (built in Komárno, Czechoslovakia) which operated in the Volga-Don basin. On 10 July 2011, Bulgaria sank in the Kuybyshev Reservoir of the Volga River near Syukeyevo, Kamsko-Ustyinsky District, Tatarstan, Russia, with 201 passengers and crew aboard when sailing from the town of Bolgar to the regional capital, Kazan. The catastrophe led to 122 confirmed deaths (bodies recovered and identified).
The sinking of Bulgaria is the largest Russian ship disaster since 1986 when the SS Admiral Nakhimov crashed into a cargo ship and 423 people died.
Bulgaria was built at Slovak shipyard in Komárno, Czechoslovakia, in 1955 as Ukraina, and was renamed in February 2010 to Bulgaria after the Volga Bulgaria. Her length was 80.2 metres (263 ft), her beam was 12.5 metres (41 ft), her draft was 1.9 metres (6.2 ft), and her power output was 273 kilowatts (366 hp). She had two engines and two decks. Her cruising speed was 20.5 kilometres per hour (12.7 mph; 11.1 kn), and her original passenger capacity was 233 (then reduced after overhaul).