VP Iotova Meets Lecturers, Students from Bulgarian Language and Literature Department at Ankara University
VP Iotova Meets Lecturers, Students from Bulgarian Language and Literature Department at Ankara University
Vice President Iliana Iotova met with lecturers and students from the Department of Bulgarian Language and Literature at Ankara University during her visit to the Turkish capital on Thursday. Around 70 students from different courses are studying there.
All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
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All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
VP Iotova Meets Lecturers, Students from Bulgarian Language and Literature Department at Ankara University
Vice President Iliana Iotova met with lecturers and students from the Department of Bulgarian Language and Literature at Ankara University during her visit to the Turkish capital on Thursday. Around 70 students from different courses are studying there.
All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
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All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
VP Iotova Meets Lecturers, Students from Bulgarian Language and Literature Department at Ankara University
Vice President Iliana Iotova met with lecturers and students from the Department of Bulgarian Language and Literature at Ankara University during her visit to the Turkish capital on Thursday. Around 70 students from different courses are studying there.
All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
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All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
VP Iotova Meets Lecturers, Students from Bulgarian Language and Literature Department at Ankara University
Vice President Iliana Iotova met with lecturers and students from the Department of Bulgarian Language and Literature at Ankara University during her visit to the Turkish capital on Thursday. Around 70 students from different courses are studying there.
All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
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All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
VP Iotova Meets Lecturers, Students from Bulgarian Language and Literature Department at Ankara University
Vice President Iliana Iotova met with lecturers and students from the Department of Bulgarian Language and Literature at Ankara University during her visit to the Turkish capital on Thursday. Around 70 students from different courses are studying there.
All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
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All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
VP Iotova Meets Lecturers, Students from Bulgarian Language and Literature Department at Ankara University
Vice President Iliana Iotova met with lecturers and students from the Department of Bulgarian Language and Literature at Ankara University during her visit to the Turkish capital on Thursday. Around 70 students from different courses are studying there.
All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
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All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
VP Iotova Meets Lecturers, Students from Bulgarian Language and Literature Department at Ankara University
Vice President Iliana Iotova met with lecturers and students from the Department of Bulgarian Language and Literature at Ankara University during her visit to the Turkish capital on Thursday. Around 70 students from different courses are studying there.
All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
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All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
VP Iotova Meets Lecturers, Students from Bulgarian Language and Literature Department at Ankara University
Vice President Iliana Iotova met with lecturers and students from the Department of Bulgarian Language and Literature at Ankara University during her visit to the Turkish capital on Thursday. Around 70 students from different courses are studying there.
All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
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All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
VP Iotova Meets Lecturers, Students from Bulgarian Language and Literature Department at Ankara University
Vice President Iliana Iotova met with lecturers and students from the Department of Bulgarian Language and Literature at Ankara University during her visit to the Turkish capital on Thursday. Around 70 students from different courses are studying there.
All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
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All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
VP Iotova Meets Lecturers, Students from Bulgarian Language and Literature Department at Ankara University
Vice President Iliana Iotova met with lecturers and students from the Department of Bulgarian Language and Literature at Ankara University during her visit to the Turkish capital on Thursday. Around 70 students from different courses are studying there.
All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
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All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
VP Iotova Meets Lecturers, Students from Bulgarian Language and Literature Department at Ankara University
Vice President Iliana Iotova met with lecturers and students from the Department of Bulgarian Language and Literature at Ankara University during her visit to the Turkish capital on Thursday. Around 70 students from different courses are studying there.
All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
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All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
VP Iotova Meets Lecturers, Students from Bulgarian Language and Literature Department at Ankara University
Vice President Iliana Iotova met with lecturers and students from the Department of Bulgarian Language and Literature at Ankara University during her visit to the Turkish capital on Thursday. Around 70 students from different courses are studying there.
All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
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All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
VP Iotova Meets Lecturers, Students from Bulgarian Language and Literature Department at Ankara University
Vice President Iliana Iotova met with lecturers and students from the Department of Bulgarian Language and Literature at Ankara University during her visit to the Turkish capital on Thursday. Around 70 students from different courses are studying there.
All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
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All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
VP Iotova Meets Lecturers, Students from Bulgarian Language and Literature Department at Ankara University
Vice President Iliana Iotova met with lecturers and students from the Department of Bulgarian Language and Literature at Ankara University during her visit to the Turkish capital on Thursday. Around 70 students from different courses are studying there.
All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
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All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
VP Iotova Meets Lecturers, Students from Bulgarian Language and Literature Department at Ankara University
Vice President Iliana Iotova met with lecturers and students from the Department of Bulgarian Language and Literature at Ankara University during her visit to the Turkish capital on Thursday. Around 70 students from different courses are studying there.
All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
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All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
VP Iotova Meets Lecturers, Students from Bulgarian Language and Literature Department at Ankara University
Vice President Iliana Iotova met with lecturers and students from the Department of Bulgarian Language and Literature at Ankara University during her visit to the Turkish capital on Thursday. Around 70 students from different courses are studying there.
All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
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All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
VP Iotova Meets Lecturers, Students from Bulgarian Language and Literature Department at Ankara University
Vice President Iliana Iotova met with lecturers and students from the Department of Bulgarian Language and Literature at Ankara University during her visit to the Turkish capital on Thursday. Around 70 students from different courses are studying there.
All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
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All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
VP Iotova Meets Lecturers, Students from Bulgarian Language and Literature Department at Ankara University
Vice President Iliana Iotova met with lecturers and students from the Department of Bulgarian Language and Literature at Ankara University during her visit to the Turkish capital on Thursday. Around 70 students from different courses are studying there.
All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
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All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
VP Iotova Meets Lecturers, Students from Bulgarian Language and Literature Department at Ankara University
Vice President Iliana Iotova met with lecturers and students from the Department of Bulgarian Language and Literature at Ankara University during her visit to the Turkish capital on Thursday. Around 70 students from different courses are studying there.
All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
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All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
VP Iotova Meets Lecturers, Students from Bulgarian Language and Literature Department at Ankara University
Vice President Iliana Iotova met with lecturers and students from the Department of Bulgarian Language and Literature at Ankara University during her visit to the Turkish capital on Thursday. Around 70 students from different courses are studying there.
All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
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All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
VP Iotova Meets Lecturers, Students from Bulgarian Language and Literature Department at Ankara University
Vice President Iliana Iotova met with lecturers and students from the Department of Bulgarian Language and Literature at Ankara University during her visit to the Turkish capital on Thursday. Around 70 students from different courses are studying there.
All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
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All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
VP Iotova Meets Lecturers, Students from Bulgarian Language and Literature Department at Ankara University
Vice President Iliana Iotova met with lecturers and students from the Department of Bulgarian Language and Literature at Ankara University during her visit to the Turkish capital on Thursday. Around 70 students from different courses are studying there.
All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
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All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
VP Iotova Meets Lecturers, Students from Bulgarian Language and Literature Department at Ankara University
Vice President Iliana Iotova met with lecturers and students from the Department of Bulgarian Language and Literature at Ankara University during her visit to the Turkish capital on Thursday. Around 70 students from different courses are studying there.
All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
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All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
VP Iotova Meets Lecturers, Students from Bulgarian Language and Literature Department at Ankara University
Vice President Iliana Iotova met with lecturers and students from the Department of Bulgarian Language and Literature at Ankara University during her visit to the Turkish capital on Thursday. Around 70 students from different courses are studying there.
All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
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All the lecturers in the department were born and received their university education in Bulgaria, which improves the department's potential, the faculty management said.
The Vice President discussed the young people's motivations to study Bulgarian language and literature, as well as their favourite Bulgarian authors. The Bulgarian delegation donated books by Bulgarian poets such as Nikolay Liliev, Dimcho Debelyanov, Peyo Yavorov, Hristo Fotev and Atanas Dalchev. Ankara University also received a special edition of the book A Tale of Bulgaria by historian Rumen Manov.
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