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  2. Bulgarian Children's Chorus and School Gergana - Wikipedia

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    As of October 15, 2013, all students but one were American-born; some are from inter-ethnic families where little or no Bulgarian is spoken at home. For the 2013–14 school year, the school offers a preschool group for children under 5; two preparatory groups for children with limited or no Bulgarian; a kindergarten class, classes from first ...

  3. Education in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, Bulgaria has had a very high knowledge and literacy rate, while usually trying to follow the best study destination countries, schools and universities. In 2003 Bulgaria’s literacy rate was estimated at 98.6 percent, with approximately the same rate for both sexes. Bulgaria traditionally has had high educational standards. [10]

  4. Prosveta Publishing House - Wikipedia

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    Over 1,800 books in print are included in the catalogue of Prosveta Publishing House: textbooks, teaching aids, teacher’s books, and multimedia for all subjects and school levels; educational picture books for children aged between two and six and for children in the pre-school group; a wide range of instruction, reference, science, and fiction publications.

  5. Dimitrovist Pioneer Organization "Septemberists" - Wikipedia

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    The Dimitrovist Pioneer Organization "Septemberists" (Bulgarian: Димитровска пионерска организация "Септемврийче") was a pioneer movement in Bulgaria founded in September 1944. The DPO "Septemberists" organized children between 9 and 14 years old.

  6. Mogilino - Wikipedia

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    Mogilino is a village in Ruse Province, northern Bulgaria. It became well known internationally after several reports about the institution for children with physical and mental disabilities. In 2007, the BBC showed the film "Bulgaria's Abandoned Children".

  7. Culture of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The gaida of Bulgaria is worthy of its own subsection. In Bulgaria the gaida has been a long symbol of the country and its heritage, and is one of the more well-known instruments of the country. The gaida most widely used is the Thracian gaida. There is in the Rhodope Mountains the deep-sounding kaba gaida.

  8. 100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Some landmarks in the original program highlighted Bulgaria's Communist government, which collapsed on November 10, 1989. In 2003 the BTU removed many of these sites from the official list. Both the original and current lists appear below. The list has since seen minor changes in 2007, 2008 and 2009.

  9. List of Bulgarian inventors and discoverers - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria – Coat of Arms "Unity Makes Strength" This is a List of Bulgarian inventors and discoverers, working locally or overseas, and also a list of Bulgarian inventions and creations. The list comprises people from Bulgaria and also people of predominantly Bulgarian heritage.