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In this Bulgarian name, the patronymic is Filipov and the family name is Bokov.
Georgi Bokov Георги Боков
Secretary of the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party (BCP)
In office 1968–1976
Editor-in-chief of "Rabotnichesko Delo”
In office 1958–1967
Personal details
Born
(1920-01-15)15 January 1920 Yakoruda, Bulgaria
Died
1 June 1989(1989-06-01) (aged 69) Sofia, Bulgaria
Political party
Communist Party (1942–1976)
Children
Irina Bokova, Filip Bokov
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