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Veliko Tarnovo to host International Summer Seminar in Bulgarian Language, Literature and Culture

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Representatives of nine countries are to participate at the International Summer Seminar in Bulgarian Language, Literature and Culture at the University of Veliko Tarnovo St. St. Cyril and Methodius. The meeting of experts in Bulgarian language and culture from Europe and Asia will be held for the 43rd time. Nearly 30 participants are to improve their knowledge in Bulgarian grammar and attend lectures on Bulgarian history, literature, culture, folklore and cinema. Traditionally, they will get acquainted with Bulgarian songs and dances, as well as with Bulgarian national cuisine. For the purpose, trips to Etara and Oreshaka architectural-ethnographic complexes, as well as to the Bulgarian Black Sea coast will be arranged for them. The International Summer Seminar in Bulgarian Language, Literature and Culture will be unveiled on July 13 and will continue for 3 weeks.




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