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List of vice heads of state of Bulgaria by longevity

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This is a list of first deputy chairmen of the State Council of Bulgaria and vice presidents of Bulgaria in order of longevity. There are currently four first deputy chairmen on the list, one of whom are living. There are currently six vice presidents, four of whom are living. The list is in descending order and is correct as of 24 November 2024. The longest-lived vice heads of state was Krastyu Trichkov (1923– ).

To account for the different number of leap days within the life of each vice heads of state, two measures of longevity are given. The first is the number of whole years the vice heads of state lived, and the number of days past their last birthday. The second list the total number of days lived by the vice heads of state, accounting for differing numbers of leap years within the lifespans of different vice heads of state.

List[edit]

Rank
Vice Heads of state
Date of Birth
Date of Death
Longevity
(Years, Days)
Longevity
(Days)
1 Krastyu Trichkov 12 April 1923 Living 101 years, 226 days 37,117 days
2 Atanas Semerdzhiev 21 May 1924 8 May 2015 90 years, 352 days 33,224 days[1]
3 Todor Kavaldzhiev 26 January 1934 6 February 2019 90 years, 303 days 31,057 days[2]
4 Blaga Dimitrova 2 January 1922 2 May 2003 81 years, 120 days 29,705 days
5 Angel Marin 8 January 1942 Living 82 years, 321 days 30,271 days
6 Angel Dimitrov 1 January 1927 8 October 2005 78 years, 280 days 28,770 days
7 Georgi Traykov 14 April 1898 14 January 1975 76 years, 275 days 28,033 days [3]
8 Petur Tanchev 12 July 1920 21 July 1992 72 years, 9 days 26,307 days
9 Margarita Popova 15 May 1956 Living 68 years, 193 days 25,030 days
10 Iliana Yotova 24 October 1964 Living 60 years, 31 days 21,946 days
List of First Deputy Chairmen of the State Council of Bulgaria

Vice President of Bulgaria

10
Living 4
Deceased 6

References[edit]

  1. https://www.novinite.com/articles/168400/Bulgaria%27s+Former+Vice+President+Atanas+Semerdzhiev+Dies+at+90
  2. "Todor Kavaldzhiev, former vice president of Bulgaria, dead at 85". 6 February 2019.
  3. The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition (1970-1979).


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