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Union of Hunters and Anglers in Bulgaria celebrates 125 years

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Near Shumen, in the locality Kabiyushka Koria nearly 10 000 people gathered to celebrate 125 years since the founding of the Union of Hunters and Anglers in Bulgaria (UHAB). The motto of the XIV UHAB gathering is "125 years dedicated to the wild world". At the opening ceremony, Metropolitan Yoan of Varna and Veliki Preslav consecrated the colors of the hunting and fishing associations. The celebrations continue on Sunday, June 18, with a tent camp set up with the assistance of the Bulgarian Army.

Among the official guests of the gathering are politicians and ambassadors of different countries in our country.

To ensure the good mood of the participants, there is a rich musical and artistic program.



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