Gotse Delchev (disambiguation)

Gotse Delchev (disambiguation)

Gotse Delchev or IPA|Delčev (Гоце Делчев) may be:

*Gotse Delchev - A Bulgarian-Macedonian revolutionary from south-east Europe
*Gotse Delchev (town) - A town in southwestern Bulgaria
*Gotse Delchev (quarter) - Quarter of the city of Sofia (Bulgaria).


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