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Agency for Bulgarians Abroad has held "Lyubka Rondova" contest

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Children from Taraclia in Moldova were presented awards by the State Agency for Bulgarians Abroad. In the 11th edition of the children's and youth contest of the singing agency "Lyubka Rondova," there were 72 performances by 39 individual participants and 9 vocal groups and ensembles from 9 countries. Participants aged 6 to 18 came from the United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Cyprus, Moldova, the United States, Ukraine, Hungary and France.

In the category "individual performers" the Grand Prize for pop song went to the student from the high school of Taraclia Ksenia Todorova with the song "Bulgarian Rose". A special award of a Bulgarian school in the section "chamber ensembles" was given to the Regional School of Arts, Taraclia, BTA reported.



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