Encyclopædia Britannica Online, oppført som Georgi Parvanov, Encyclopædia Britannica Online-ID biography/Georgi-Parvanov, besøkt 9. oktober 2017[Hentet fra Wikidata]
«Georgi Parvanov | Facts & Biography». Encyclopedia Britannica (på engelsk). Besøkt 26. januar 2019. «Georgi Parvanov, in full Georgi Sedefchov Parvanov, (born June 28, 1957, Sirishtnik, Bulgaria), Bulgarian politician who served as president of his country (2002–12). He was the first former communist to be elected president of Bulgaria since the fall of communism in the country and the first Bulgarian head of state to be reelected.»
«Tildelinger og medaljer». Besøkt 26. januar 2019. «President Georgi Parvanov, Bulgaria, er tildelt St. Olavs Orden -Storkors. Hans Eksellense President Georgi Parvanov mottok utmerkelsen i anledning sitt statsbesøk til Norge 29. - 31. august 2006.»
«Former communist ahead in Bulgarian exit polls». The Guardian (på engelsk). 19. november 2001. ISSN0261-3077. Besøkt 26. januar 2019. «The country would see a fitting end to a bizarre election year if voters were to elect Mr Parvanov, a former communist, months after installing a former king as prime minister.»
«Bulgaria presidential election win by rightwinger clears way for reform». The Guardian (på engelsk). 30. oktober 2011. ISSN0261-3077. Besøkt 26. januar 2019. «The winner replaces Georgi Parvanov, a former leader of the Socialist party, who has often criticized the government and used his powers to veto legislation or judicial office or diplomatic service appointments. Parvanov has served two five-year terms, the legal limit.»
«Tatt av vinden på Slottsplassen». www.vg.no (på norsk). 29. august 2006. Besøkt 26. januar 2019. «Men ellers gikk alt etter programmet da Bulgarias president Georgi Parvanov og fru Zorka Petrova Parvanova ble ønsket velkommen til statsbesøk i Norge tirsdag ettermiddag.»
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«Former communist ahead in Bulgarian exit polls». The Guardian (på engelsk). 19. november 2001. ISSN0261-3077. Besøkt 26. januar 2019. «The country would see a fitting end to a bizarre election year if voters were to elect Mr Parvanov, a former communist, months after installing a former king as prime minister.»
«Bulgaria presidential election win by rightwinger clears way for reform». The Guardian (på engelsk). 30. oktober 2011. ISSN0261-3077. Besøkt 26. januar 2019. «The winner replaces Georgi Parvanov, a former leader of the Socialist party, who has often criticized the government and used his powers to veto legislation or judicial office or diplomatic service appointments. Parvanov has served two five-year terms, the legal limit.»