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Happy New Year from Radio Bulgaria!

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Dear friends of Radio Bulgaria, have a happy 2021!

Wishing you health, love and heartwarming emotions! Hoping that we shall leave the pain and suffering behind the mask of 2020 and learn its lessons – that life itself is the biggest treasure and that together we are stronger!

Hoping that the new year will bring you closer to Radio Bulgaria – the only media outlet bringing you up-to-date information from Bulgaria in 10 languages, transporting you back to the most fascinating chapters in the country’s past, taking you to extraordinary places around the country that are well worth visiting, bringing you the stories of Bulgarians living in other countries and foreigners living in Bulgaria, and so much more!

From the team of Radio Bulgaria



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