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104th anniversary of the Treaty of Neuilly marked with protests in Sofia

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A protest meeting entitled "104 Years of the Dictated Treaty of Neuilly" is organized at the House of Culture "Krasno Selo" in Sofia. The protest meeting will show some of the books and exhibitions that were not allowed to enter Serbia, thus ruining some of the annual cultural events of the Bulgarian organizations in Bosilegrad. 

The event is organized by the Western Outlands Civic Committee, the Bosilegrad Cultural and Information Centre and the Culture Directorate of Sofia Municipality. On the occasion of the anniversary of the Treaty of Neuilly, the youth organization of VMRO organized a traditional torchlight procession "Bulgarian March" from the Lion Monument near the National Palace of Culture to the Monument to the Unknown Soldier.




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