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An exhibition of the Bulgarian alphabets opens in Seoul

The exhibition "Bulgaria's Letters - an Alphabet of Europe" has opened in Seoul, Republic of Korea. From May 20 to June 13, the exhibition displaying 30 posters, as many as the letters in the Bulgarian alphabet, will introduce the local audience to Bulgaria and its culture through the theme of the uniqueness and universality of the Cyrillic alphabet - one of the three scripts of Europe. 
30 prominent artists from 20 countries are taking part in the event. Each of them is the author of a poster with one letter. 
The event is organized by the International Triennial of Stage Posters.



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