Toma Pishtachev
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Toma Pishtachev (1876–1955) was a Bulgarian cartographer. Pishtachev Peak in Antarctica is named in his honor. The National Polytechnical Museum in Sofia preserves a number of his original cartographic productions, including a plan of Sofia in 1887, produced in 1907 in honor of twenty years since Ferdinand I of Bulgaria's accession to the Bulgarian throne; and a plan of old Sofia in 1879 and its regulation project in 1881.{{Cite journal|last=Temenoujka|first=Bandrova|last2=Kameranov|first2=Atanas|date=2007|title=Present condition and proposal for conservation of old maps in Bulgaria|url=http://www.e-perimetron.org/vol_2_1/bandrova_kameranov.pdf|journal=E-Perimetron|volume=2|issue=10|pages=1–8|issn=1790-3769|via=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/327263123_BULGARIAN_CARTOGRAPHY_FROM_PAPER_TO_VIRTUAL_REALITY}}{{Cite journal|last=Stoilova|first=Ljubinka|title=Историческо развитие на зоните 'А'-север и 'А'-юг, местността "Център", Столична община|url=https://www.academia.edu/14091933|language=en|via=Academia.edu}}
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