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The municipal councillors of Razlog unanimously accepted the proposal of Georgi Kolevichin to be awarded the title of "Honorary Citizen"
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The municipal councillors of Razlog unanimously accepted the proposal of Georgi Kolevichin to be awarded the title of "Honorary Citizen"

The municipal council in Razlog unanimously approved a proposal to award Georgi Kolevchin the title of 'Honorary Citizen.' The decision was made during a meeting where the honor was granted 'for his outstanding achievements in mountaineering, for promoting the name of Razlog and Bulgaria on the highest peaks in the world, and for the inspiring example he sets through his determination, perseverance, and strong spirit.' Kolevchin, born in Razlog in 1990, has climbed several high-altitude mountains, including Everest and Makalu, which he achieved in May 2026. He was presented with a plaque by the mayor of Razlog, Ivan Dimitrov, and gifted Tibetan prayer flags by Kolevchin.

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The municipal councillors of Razlog unanimously accepted the proposal of Georgi Kolevichin to be awarded the title of "Honorary Citizen"

The municipal council in Razlog unanimously approved a proposal to award Georgi Kolevchin the title of 'Honorary Citizen.' The decision was made during a meeting where the honor was granted 'for his outstanding achievements in mountaineering, for promoting the name of Razlog and Bulgaria on the highest peaks in the world, and for the inspiring example he sets through his determination, perseverance, and strong spirit.' Kolevchin, born in Razlog in 1990, has climbed several high-altitude mountains, including Everest and Makalu, which he achieved in May 2026. He was presented with a plaque by the mayor of Razlog, Ivan Dimitrov, and gifted Tibetan prayer flags by Kolevchin.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a local government decision to honor a citizen for his achievements in mountaineering. It provides factual information about the event, the individual’s accomplishments, and the ceremony. There is no evident ideological framing or biased language; the content remains neutral,

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article accurately reports the unanimous decision by the local council to honor Georgi Kolevichin as an Honored Citizen. It provides details about his achievements and recent climbs, aligning with the cross-source consensus. The tone remains neutral, though there is slight emphasis on his accomp

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