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Bulgarian language and culture seminars organized this summer

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The 61st Bulgarian language and culture summer seminar for foreign students of Bulgarian and Slavic studies is to take place 14 July-3 August, 2024 in the village of Lozen in the Eastern outskirts of Sofia, at the foot of Mount Lozen.

The seminar is organized by the Faculty of Slavic Studies at Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, and is targeted at lecturers, researchers and students of Bulgarian and Slavic studies, translators and all people with an interest in the language, literature, history and culture of Bulgaria. The seminar also offers Bulgarian folk song and dance classes.

A summer Bulgarian language and culture seminar for foreign students of Bulgarian and Slavic studies is also organized by the University of Veliko Turnovo Sts. Cyril and St. Methodius 15 July - 4 August, 2024.



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