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"Bulgaria. A Bird's Eye View" photo exhibition to be shown in Skopje

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The "Bulgaria. A Bird's Eye View" exhibition by photographer Alexander Ivanov will be opened on September 5 at the gallery of the Cultural Information Center of Bulgaria in Skopje, RSM, to celebrate the Unification Day of Bulgaria. The opening will be attended by Petar Stoyanov, President of the Republic of Bulgaria (1997 - 2002).
The exposition will be presented for the first time in Skopje. It is part of the collection of the State Cultural Institute under the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria. Alexander Ivanov's exhibition contains bird's eye view photographs showing the beauty of Bulgaria's natural and historical landmarks. It will be on display until 30 October 2023.



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