Pasha Hristova-Zlatni Hitove
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Parashkeva Hristova Stefanova (Bulgarian: Парашкева ХриÑтова Стефанова), known artistically as Pasha Hristova (Bulgarian: Паша ХриÑтова) (July 16, 1946 - December 21, 1971) was a Bulgarian singer, best known for performing one of Bulgaria's most popular songs "Една българÑка роза" ("A Bulgarian Rose"). Some of the other songs she was famous for are "Повей, ветре" ("Blow, Oh Wind"), "Този дивен ÑвÑÑ‚" ("This Wondrous World", a take on CzesÅ‚aw Niemen's "Dziwny jest ten Å›wiat") and "Янтра" ("Yantra"). Her brief but meteoric career took off in the late 1960s. In the short time between 1967 and 1971, she won a number of prestigious awards at Bulgarian and international music festivals. She died young in a plane crash in 1971, pregnant with her second child.