The Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Bulgaria to the Republic of Peru is the official representative of the Republic of Bulgaria to the Republic of Peru.
A Bulgarian embassy operated in Lima until 1998,[1] with the ambassador in Brasília being accredited since then.
List of representatives
Name
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Bulgarian
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Term begin
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Term end
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Head of state
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Notes
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Hristo Hristov
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Христо Христов
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October 15, 1969
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1970
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Todor Zhivkov
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As chargé d'affaires (a.i.).[2]
|
Liuben Avramov
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Любен Аврамов
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December 11, 1970
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1973
|
Todor Zhivkov
|
As ambassador.[2]
|
Mladen Nikolov
|
Младен Николов
|
February 28, 1973
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1978
|
Todor Zhivkov
|
As ambassador.[2] Accredited to Bolivia from 1975 to 1979.[3]
|
Nisim Koen
|
Нисим Коен
|
May 10, 1978
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1982
|
Todor Zhivkov
|
As ambassador,[2] a farewell ceremony was held at the National University of San Marcos.[4]
|
Stoyan Venev
|
Стоян Венев
|
December 7, 1982
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1986
|
Todor Zhivkov
|
As ambassador.[2]
|
Tsanko Grigorov
|
Цанко Григоров
|
October 8, 1986
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1990
|
Todor Zhivkov
|
As ambassador.[2] He presented his credentials in October 1986.[5]
|
Hristo Botsev
|
Христо Боцев
|
1990
|
1991
|
Todor Zhivkov
|
As chargé d'affaires (a.i.).[2] Final representative of the People's Republic of Bulgaria.
|
Dimitar Sachkov
|
Димитър Сачков
|
1991
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1992
|
Zhelyu Zhelev
|
As chargé d'affaires (a.i.).[2]
|
Atanas Budev
|
Атанас Будев
|
1992
|
1995
|
Zhelyu Zhelev
|
As chargé d'affaires (a.i.).[2]
|
Dimitar Stanoev
|
Димитър Станоев
|
1995
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1998
|
Zhelyu Zhelev
|
Last resident chargé d'affaires (a.i.).[2] He was a hostage during the 1996 Japanese embassy hostage crisis.[6]
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1998–present: Represented by the ambassador in Brasília
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See also
References
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‡ Indicates former resident missions ∙ x Indicates de facto missions ∙ Italics indicate non-resident missions |