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The Bulgarian School "AzBuki" in Tenerife celebrates its 5th anniversary

Photo: velika.es

This evening at 18:30, the Bulgarian school "AzBuki" in Tenerife, Canary Islands, will celebrate its fifth anniversary with a concert-performance. The concert will be held under the motto, 'Knowledge is power, language is wealth'.


"We invite all current and former students, their parents, relatives, friends and guests. Come and enjoy the talents, artistry, skills and knowledge of Bulgarian children in Tenerife," reads an invitation on the school's website.


The event will take place at: Centro Cívico, Cabo Blanco, Arona, Tenerife.


The school operates under the Association of Bulgarians in the Canary Islands, 'Velika' – Tenerife. This organisation was founded on 28 September 2019 in Adeje, Tenerife, in response to the socio-cultural development needs of Bulgarian people who have chosen the Canary Islands (Spain) as their second home.



Editor: Miglena Ivanova

Posted and translated by E. Radkova



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