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Radio Bulgaria wishes you a peaceful and prosperous 2024!

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Happy 2024, dear friends of Radio Bulgaria! May it be blessed with health, peace and good news for the world we live in! 

As for us - our promise is to keep you up to date with current events in Bulgaria. We will paint the picture of life in our beautiful country, we will tell about the colourful traditions and customs, about our unique musical heritage and about the new horizons for young Bulgarian artists. We will present the people who have contributed to the development of the country in various fields, as well as those who have made Bulgarian sport, culture and science known all over the world. All this in Bulgarian and 10 other languages - English, Russian, French, German, Spanish, Greek, Turkish, Serbian, Albanian and Romanian. 

Radio Bulgaria's audience is spread across the globe, and in 2023 our publications reached nearly 5 million people. Some of you are also regular listeners to our Bulgaria Today webcasts, available every weekday on the Radio Bulgaria website. 

Continue listening to Radio Bulgaria and reading our content in 11 languages in the New Year 2024!




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