The Bosilegrad cultural information centre of the Bulgarian minority in Bosilegrad, Serbia, is marking its 20th anniversary today.
A Bulgarian delegation headed by Deputy Prime Minister Valeri Simenov took part in the celebrations. Tonight there will be a concert to mark the event.
The centre is one of the most active Bulgarian organizations abroad and has, through the years, established itself as a prestigious cultural and educational institution. Thanks to its cooperation with Bulgarian state institutions the centre has helped many young people from the Bulgarian minority in Serbia obtain their education in Bulgaria.
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