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Romanian translator is the first to register for International Summer Seminar on Bulgarian language and culture

Veliko Tarnovo University
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The translator Maria Lupescu from Bucharest is the first to submit her documents for this year's edition of the International Summer Seminar on Bulgarian Language and Culture, which will take place from July 12 to August 1 in the town of Veliko Tarnovo, BNR correspondent in the region Zdravka Maslyankova reported. 
The forum, which will be held for the 44th time, provides practical training in the Bulgarian language and specialized seminars. Within two weeks the participants also study Bulgarian folk songs and dances. Traditionally, two excursions to historical Bulgarian cities are planned.



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