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Petko Bocharov (19 February 1919 – 2 March 2016) was a Bulgarian journalist and translator. He became the oldest active journalist in the world before his death and is a well-known figure in Bulgarian culture.

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  • Petko Bocharov (19 February 1919 – 2 March 2016) was a Bulgarian journalist and translator. He became the oldest active journalist in the world before his death and is a well-known figure in Bulgarian culture. (en)
  • Петко Бочаров (болг. Петко Димитров Бочаров; 19 февраля 1919, София — 2 марта 2016, София) — болгарский журналист и переводчик. Перед его смертью, он стал старейшим активным журналистом в мире. Он широко известен в болгарской культуре. (ru)
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  • Petko Bocharov (19 February 1919 – 2 March 2016) was a Bulgarian journalist and translator. He became the oldest active journalist in the world before his death and is a well-known figure in Bulgarian culture. (en)
  • Петко Бочаров (болг. Петко Димитров Бочаров; 19 февраля 1919, София — 2 марта 2016, София) — болгарский журналист и переводчик. Перед его смертью, он стал старейшим активным журналистом в мире. Он широко известен в болгарской культуре. (ru)
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  • Petko Bocharov (en)
  • Бочаров, Петко (ru)
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