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  2. Bulgaria–Serbia relations - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria has an embassy in Belgrade.Serbia has an embassy in Sofia.Bulgaria is a European Union member state and Serbia is a European Union candidate.. Both countries are full members of the Southeast European Cooperation Process, of the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe, of the Central European Initiative, of the Southeast European Cooperative Initiative and of the Organization of the ...

  3. Category:Bulgaria–Serbia relations - Wikipedia

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    BulgariaSerbia military relations (4 C, 1 P)-Bulgarian expatriates in Serbia (1 C, 1 P) Serbian expatriates in Bulgaria (1 C, 1 P) B. BulgariaSerbia border (1 C ...

  4. Foreign relations of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The Serbian king, Milan Obrenovic´ (1854–1901), who needed to divert attention away from his domestic problems, demanded that Bulgaria cede some of its territory to Serbia. The Great Powers discouraged him, but he declared war on Bulgaria on November 13, 1885.

  5. Foreign relations of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    See BulgariaSerbia relations. There are between 20,000 and 30,000 Bulgarians who are living in Serbia. Bulgaria has an embassy in Belgrade. Serbia has an embassy in Sofia. Bulgaria is an EU member and Serbia is a candidate. [154] [153] Slovakia: 1 January 1993 [233] See Bulgaria–Slovakia relations. Bulgaria recognized Slovakia on December ...

  6. Bulgarians in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarians in Serbia (Serbian: Бугари у Србији, romanized: Bugari u Srbiji; Bulgarian: Българи в Сърбия) are a recognized national minority in Serbia. According to the 2022 census, the population of ethnic Bulgarians in Serbia is 12,918, constituting 0.2% of the total population.

  7. Craiova Group - Wikipedia

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    The Craiova Group (Quadrilateral), Craiova Four, or C4 is a cooperation project of four European states – Romania, Bulgaria, Greece and Serbia – for the purposes of furthering their European integration as well as economic, transport and energy cooperation with one another.

  8. Treaty of Sofia - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Sofia was signed between the Principality of Bulgaria and Kingdom of Serbia on 31 March 1904. It was made up of two separate agreements regarding political and economical issues and first came into effect in April 1904. The second trade agreement was signed the following year.

  9. Bulgarian rule of Macedonia, Morava Valley and Western Thrace ...

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    Bulgarian troops welcomed in Strumica, April 1941. Bulgarian troops entered Yugoslavia on April 19, annexing the Western Outlands and Morava Valley on the western border with Serbia under the San Stefano Peace Treaty. In addition to the directly annexed to Bulgaria regions of Pirot and Vransko, the Germans later demanded that Bulgaria deploy ...