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    The Beginning of Liturgical Formation in Romania: The First Liturgical Manual in the Romanian Language by Dumitru A. Vanca

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Situated at the intersection of cultural and religious currents, Romanian spirituality has often interacted with that of the Ruthenian Slavs, Serbs or Bulgarians, Greeks, Hungarians, Catholics, Lutherans, and Calvinists. …”
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    PROFILES AND PREFERENCES OF ON-LINE MILLENIAL SHOPPERS IN BULGARIA by Patricia R. Loubeau, Robert Jantzen, Elitsa Alexander

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…Bulgarian millennials are using the internet to shop for trendy fashion and to obtain a variety of brands that are unavailable locally. …”
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    PROFILES AND PREFERENCES OF ON-LINE MILLENIAL SHOPPERS IN BULGARIA by Patricia R. Loubeau, Robert Jantzen, Elitsa Alexander

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…Bulgarian millennials are using the internet to shop for trendy fashion and to obtain a variety of brands that are unavailable locally. …”
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    Наблюдения върху характеристиките, хронологията и обема на раннобронзови аскоси от Юнаците и Огняново, Пазарджишко... by Petar Minkov

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The methodology used includes a detailed catalogue and comparison with the known Early Bronze Age finds from the Bulgarian lands and the neighbouring territories. Although the artifacts of this category of vessels from the mentioned sites have already been considered in the literature, their reassessment gives new data on their characteristics. …”
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    A Black Sea Belle Epoque Tale. Queen Elisabeta At Evksinograd: The Last Journey to Bulgaria of a Sovereign of Romania (13–16 May 1911) by Florin Anghel

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The visit to Evksinograd, in May 1911, can be considered without political and diplomatic value in the context of Romanian – Bulgarian relations. The presence of Queen Elisabeta in Evksinograd is the last journey of a Romanian sovereign to the territory of Bulgaria and, in general of a Romanian head of state to the South of the Danube for the following half century, when Prime Minister Petru Groza was invited, in 1947, by the communist leader of the new People’s Republic, Georgi Dimitrov. …”
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