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Bulgaria's Prime Minister and President will take part in ceremonies for 150th anniversary of Gotse Delchev's birth

Monument to Gotse Delchev in Sofia's Borisova Garden park
Photo: BGNES

Bulgaria's Prime Minister Kiril Petkov and the acting head of the Embassy of the Republic of North Macedonia in Bulgaria, Vladimir Krastevski, will together lay a wreath in front of the monument to the revolutionary Gotse Delchev in the capital's Borisova Garden on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of his birth. 

President Rumen Radev will take part in the celebrations in Blagoevgrad - the city is connected with the fate of Gotse Delchev and his family. There, a festive procession will head to Macedonia Square, where the celebration will take place and flowers will be laid in front of the monument to the hero.



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