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Avram Dimitrievich (17th century), priest, first teacher, skilled writer and calligrapher •
Anka Lambreva (1895 - 1976), traveler •
Anna Laleva Zaimova (Atanasova) (1894 - 1983), wife of Gen. Vladimir Zaimov •
Botyo Petkov (1815 - 1869), Revival teacher and father of Hristo Botev •
Braiko H. Genov (1814 - 1865), teacher, priest, collector of folk vocabulary - riddles, proverbs •
Vasil Karaivanov (1847 - 1933), cousin and supporter of Levski •
Vasil Kirkov (1870 - 1931), dramatic artist, one of the founders of the Bulgarian National Theater •
Vasil Levski (1837 - 1873), revolutionary and national hero •
Ivan Nochev (1916 - 1991), participated in the invention of the engines of the module (reached the moon) "Eagle" of "Apollo-11" •
Evlogi Georgiev (1819 - 1897), entrepreneur, industrialist, philanthropist •
Elena Snezhina (1882 - 1944), the first Bulgarian dramatic actress •
Ivan Bogorov (1818 - 1892), Bulgarian educator, publicist, journalist and encyclopedist, guardian of the purity of the Bulgarian language. •
Ivan Lazarov (1890 - 1952), sculptor • (1865 - 1966), founder of the Bulgarian theater and its historian •
Kostadin Georgiev, a revolutionary from the IMRO, a Chetnik of Stefan Dimitrov •
Stoycho Kerev (1965), journalist, producer and media expert, "Question of Perspective" and "New Knowledge", author, lecturer and communicator of methods for behavior and analysis •
Raina Kasabova (1897 - 1969), participated in the first combat flight in the world, throwing summons over Edirne • Lazar Lazarov (1864 -1948), Bulgarian officer, lieutenant general •
Lazar Nenkov Lazarov (1941 - 2006), artist •
Maria Simova (1920 - 1977), dramatic artist and playwright •
Mikhail Ganchev (1872 - 1931), Bulgarian military and revolutionary •
Nikolay Stoyanov (1948), Bulgarian writer and translator •
Paisii Karavelov (1891 - 1944), Bulgarian clergyman and public figure •
Pencho Radov, Bulgarian Revival book publisher and bookseller •
Petko Abadjiev (born 1913), artist •
Petar Alexandrov (born 1962), footballer, national, bronze medalist at the 1994 World Cup in the United States. •
Peter Tantilov (1861 - 1937), military figure, lieutenant general •
Peter Yurukov (1882 - 1905), revolutionary •
Hadji Todor Sahatchiev (unknown - 1877), Revival educator, merchant •
Rayno Popovich (1773 - 1858), a teacher and writer from Kotel, called the "teacher of teachers" •
Rangel Gerovski (1959 - 2004), Bulgarian wrestler, Olympic medalist •
Stefan Nikolov, revolutionary from VMORO, Chetnik of Stefan Dimitrov •
Stefan x. Ivanov, Bulgarian revolutionary from VMORO, Chetnik of Kocho Tsonkov •
Hristo Georgiev (1824 - 1872), entrepreneur •
Hristo Mutafchiev (born 1969), actor •
Hristo Prodanov (1943 - 1984), climber, climbed Everest •
Hristo Stoyanov, Bulgarian revolutionary from VMORO, Chetnik of Tane Nikolov •
Hristo Dzhapunov (1850 - 1908), who constructed a machine for shoe sticks, became an attraction at the first Bulgarian exhibition in Plovdiv in 1892. •
Vasil Banov, July 26, 1946, actor •
Nelly Petkova (b. 1983), pop and folklore singer ==Honour==