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15 years ago Bulgarian National Radio web site was launched with Radio Bulgaria’s programs

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On this date, back in 2004, the first website of the Bulgarian National Radio - www.bnr.bg was launched. Its content consisted of the programs of Radio Bulgaria. Through the new web site in 11 languages ​​- Bulgarian, English, German, Russian, French, Spanish, Serbian, Greek, Albanian, Turkish and Arabic, the Bulgarian national media presents to millions of people around the world information about current events, history and culture of Bulgaria. The site is highly appreciated, including by foreign specialists, and has won several awards. One of them came in the same year of the site’s launch – 2004, at the International Web Festival in the Black Sea resort of Albena, where it was named Site of the Year.




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