Vice President Iliana Iotova is visiting Taraclia, Moldova, on September 19-20. Today, she is an official guest at a ceremony to award the winners of the essay contest organized by the Bulgarian National Radio for schoolchildren..
With a folklore concert and a solemn ceremony at 5:00 PM at the branch of the Ruse University "Angel Kanchev" in the Moldovan city of Taraclia, the Bulgarian National Radio will award the winners of the essay contest organized by the media for..
The branch of "Angel Kanchev" University of Ruse which was opened earlier this year in the Moldovan town of Taraclia, has officially taken ownership of the premises of the former Gregory Tsamblak State University of Taraclia. The agreement was signed..
Nearly 80% of the population of the Moldovan city of Taraclia are ethnic Bulgarians. Historically, the city was founded in the early 19th century by Bulgarian settlers as a result of the series of Russo-Turkish wars. The current mayor of the city,..
Bulgaria's Vice President Iliana Iotova will visit Moldova . On October 31, the vice president will discuss bilateral relations in education, science and culture with the official authorities in Moldova. The topic will also be the preservation..
The Grigory Tsamblak Taraclia State University in Moldova retains its academic autonomy and university identity, the press center of the Bulgarian President announced. The Moldovan institutions have decided not to merge the higher school with the..
Bulgarians first set foot to Moldova more than 200 years ago. It was during the Ottoman rule. At the time many Bulgarians sought refuge outside their homeland and found it in Bessarabia. This was also the case with the family of..
Bulgaria's Vice President Iliana Yotova has opened the online conference "Bulgarian Voices for Europe" of Bulgarians in Taraclia, Moldova. In the 21st century, Europe is at war again. I want the EU to be a greater leader, to prevent wars, to be a..
The town of Taraclia (Moldova), which is home to many ethnic Bulgarians, is hosting today a conference within the frameworks of BTA’s initiative named “Bulgarian Voices for Europe”. Bulgaria’s Vice President Iliana Yotova is expected to open..
He is just 19, but has already had a taste of success – as anchor of a talk show in Moldova, on radio Albena. For the past 6 months, George Kaish has been studying international economic relations at the University of National and World..