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Days of Bulgarian Culture in Hungary's Szeged

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Days of Bulgarian Culture are being organized in the Hungarian city of Szeged for the 19th time, announced Monika Farkas-Barati from the Bulgarian self-government in the university city. As every year, the program is varied and rich.
The start will be put today with a Bulgarian folk dance event in the Radnoti cafe, organized by the Balkan dance ensemle. The ensemble was founded in 1990, and its dance repertoire covers all ethnographic regions of Bulgaria, BTA reported.

On October 27, Antoni Georgiev's photo exhibition "Jewish Heritage in Bulgaria", dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the rescue of Bulgarian Jews, will be opened at the House of Nationalities in Szeged. Footage of the material heritage of the Jews in Bulgarian lands will be presented.

The days of Bulgarian culture will continue in November.



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