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Plamen is a Bulgarian masculine given name. It may refer to: *Plamen Dimitrov (born 1990), Bulgarian footballer *Plamen Dimov (born 1990), Bulgarian soccer player *Plamen Donev (born 1956), former Bulgarian footballer who currently manages PFC Svetkavitsa *Plamen Getov (born 1959), retired Bulgarian footballer who played as either an attacking midfielder or a striker *Plamen Goranov Bulgarian protest leader and self-immolator *Plamen Grozdanov (born 1950), the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Bulgaria to the Russian Federation *Plamen Iliev (goalkeeper) (born 1991), Bulgarian football goalkeeper *Plamen Kolev (born 1988), Bulgarian footballer *Plamen Konstantinov (born 1973), former Bulgarian volleyball player and captain of the Bulgaria men's national volleyball team *Plamen Kozhuharov (born 1992), Bulgarian football player, currently playing as a midfielder *Plamen Krachunov (born 1989), Bulgarian footballer who currently plays as a defender *Plamen Kralev (born 1973), Bulgarian racing driver and businessman *Plamen Krastev (born 1958), retired Bulgarian Olympic hurdler *Plamen Krumov (footballer born 1975), Bulgarian forward *Plamen Krumov (footballer, born 1985), Bulgarian defender/midfielder *Plamen Markov (born 1957), retired Bulgarian international footballer who played as a midfielder *Plamen Maslarov (1950–2010), Bulgarian film director and theater director, head of the Bulgarian National Film Archive 2004–2010 *Plamen Minev (born 1965), former hammer thrower from Bulgaria, who competed for his native country at two Summer Olympics *Plamen Nikolov (footballer born 1957) (born 1957), former Bulgarian football defender *Plamen Nikolov (footballer born 1961) (born 1961), Bulgarian football goalkeeper *Plamen Nikolov (footballer born 1985) (born 1985), Bulgarian footballer *Plamen Petrov (born 1985), Bulgarian football player ==See also== *M-63 Plamen, Yugoslav multiple rocket launcher *Novi Plamen (English: New Flame) is a left-wing magazine for political, social and cultural issues aimed at intellectual readers in the former Yugoslavia 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Plamen」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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