Ivan Ivanov (mayor), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Ivan Ivanov (mayor)

Bulgarian mayor

Date of Birth: 02-Jul-1891

Place of Birth: Sliven, Sliven Province, Bulgaria

Date of Death: 01-Jan-1965

Profession: civil engineer

Nationality: Bulgaria

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Ivan Ivanov (mayor)

  • Ivan Ivanov, (Bulgarian: ???? ??????) (1891–1965) was a Bulgarian engineer and mayor of Sofia in the period 25 May 1934 – 9 September 1944.
  • He was born in Sliven.
  • He has studied in Stara Zagora, the Military school of Sofia, and in 1915 he graduated civil engineering in Munich, Germany. During World War I he headed a railroad construction in Macedonia.
  • In 1919 he has been appointed deputy head of the water supply department of Sofia.
  • In 1924 he started working on what turned out to be his most recognised work - the water supply line from Rila mountain to Sofia.
  • The project had a total length of 82 km, which includes 38.5 km channels, 17.9 km tunnels and 25.3 km tubes.
  • The line was completed in 1933. In 1934 Ivanov was elected mayor of Sofia.
  • He focused his efforts on eliminating the corruption and bureaucracy in the city hall.
  • He published monthly the expenses the city hall has made.
  • In 1938 the first urban plan of Sofia was created.
  • During his term all the streets of Sofia were paved and bus and trolley-bus mass transport has been introduced.
  • He also started large-scale tree planting on the streets of Sofia.
  • By the end of his term Ivanov was planning the construction of Beli iskar Dam, which had to feed the Sofia water supply line. After the Bulgarian coup d'Γ©tat of 1944 Ivanov was imprisoned and sentenced for life for political reasons.
  • Anyway, his abilities as a hydro-engineer were recognised by the communist rulers and he was allowed to continue working on the Beli Iskar Dam.
  • Initially he worked from his prison cell, and later on he was set free. He died in 1965.

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