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Andrey Damyanov (Bulgarian: Андрей Дамянов; Macedonian: Андреја Дамјанов) (Papradište, 1813–Veles, 1878) was a Macedonian Bulgarian[1][2]architect, and is considered as one of the most eminent Balkan master-builders. His works include more than 40 buildings, most of them churches.
Nikola Fichev (Bulgarian: Никола Фичев) (1800-1881), commonly known as Kolyu Ficheto (Bulgarian: Колю Фичето), was a Bulgarian National Revival architect, builder and sculptor born in Dryanovo in 1800.
Georgi Dimitrov Fingov (Bulgarian: Георги Димитров Фингов; 1874–1944) was a Bulgarian architect who was particularly influenced by French Art Nouveau and is regarded as the first prominent representative of the Bulgarian Secession in architecture. Fingov's works range from private houses though schools and public buildings to royal palaces and hunting lodges for the Bulgarian Royal Family.
Konstantin Jovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Константин Јовановић; Bulgarian: Константин Йованович, Konstantin Yovanovich; 13 January 1849–15 February 1923) was a prolific Serbian, Bulgarian and Austro–Hungarian architect known for providing the original designs of the National Assembly of Bulgaria[1] and National Assembly of Serbia[2] buildings.[3]
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