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  2. AP English Language and Composition - Wikipedia

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    The AP English Language and Composition exam is typically administered on a Tuesday morning in the second week of May. The exam consists of two sections: a one-hour multiple-choice section, and a two-hour fifteen-minute free-response section. [2] The exam is further divided as follows:

  3. Category:Bulgarian minorities - Wikipedia

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    1 language. Română; Edit links ... Bulgarian communities (5 C, 6 P) R. Bulgarians in Romania (2 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Bulgarian minorities" The following 9 ...

  4. Romani people in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Romani people in Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Ромите в България, romanized: Romite v Bǎlgariya; Romani: Romane ando Bulgariya) constitute Europe's densest Roma minority. The Romani people in Bulgaria may speak Bulgarian , Turkish or Romani , depending on the region.

  5. Aromanians in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarian Aromanians are usually polyglots nowadays, with many knowing Aromanian and Bulgarian but also Greek, Turkish and limited knowledge of Romanian. Ethnic endogamy (that is, people only marrying others of their same ethnic group) is also a traditional feature of the Aromanians of Bulgaria, although in recent times there has been ...

  6. Politis–Kalfov Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Politis–Kalfov Protocol (Bulgarian: Спогодба Калфов – Политис; Greek: Πρωτόκολλο Πολίτη – Καλφώφ) was bilateral document signed at the League of Nations in Geneva in 1924 between Greece and Bulgaria and was concerning the “protection of the Bulgarian minority in Greece.”

  7. Crimean Bulgarians - Wikipedia

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    The Crimean Bulgarians (Bulgarian: кримски българи, krimski balgari) are a historical ethnic Bulgarian minority in Crimea, a peninsula in Ukraine on the northern coast of the Black Sea. As of 2014, there are officially 1,868 Bulgarians in Crimea, [ 1 ] although the leader of the Bulgarian community estimates up to 2,500 families ...

  8. Bulgarians in Albania - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgarian government, academics, and local activists called for the recognition of the Bulgarian minority in the 2000s. [ 2 ] [ 33 ] [ 34 ] [ 35 ] Two organisations for Bulgarians in Albania exist: "Prosperitet — Golo Brdo" [ 36 ] and the cultural association "Ivan Vazov" in Mala Prespa. [ 37 ]

  9. Bulgarisation - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarisation (Bulgarian: българизация), also known as Bulgarianisation (Bulgarian: побългаряване) is the spread of Bulgarian culture beyond the Bulgarian ethnic space. Historically, unsuccessful assimilation efforts in Bulgaria were primarily directed at Muslims, most notably Bulgarian Turks , but non-Islamic groups ...