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20th edition of Strong National Identity-Strong European Identity seminar begins

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Over 200 young people from the Bulgarian diaspore in Ukraine, Moldova, Serbia and Macedonia are taking part at the 20th edition of the seminar Strong National Identity-Strong European Identity held near the coastal city of Varna. Participants from Romania, Albania and Greece have joined the seminar for the first time due to strong interest shown in that event. This year’s edition of the festival is dedicated to the 10th anniversary of Bulgaria’s membership in the EU. The young participants are to hold a series of meetings and discussions on various topics such as “The Cyrillic Script- an alphabet of the EU enlargement, “The EU Perspective before the Countries of the Eastern Partnership”, etc.




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