BTA to Spread Information about Bulgarian Community in Ottawa
BTA to Spread Information about Bulgarian Community in Ottawa
OTTAWA, 12.10.2023 20:22
The Bulgarian community in Ottawa will provide news for BTA’s BG World service to be freely used by all media, said Stela Kostova, President of the National Capital Region Bulgarian Community Association and the Ottawa Region Bulgarian Foundation, following the representatives of the Bulgarian communities in Toronto and Montreal. Kostova conferred with BTA Director General Kiril Valchev and the Bulgarian Ambassador to Canada Plamen Georgiev at the Bulgarian Embassy in Ottawa.
Georgiev said that Bulgarians in the Canadian capital region number some 2,000 people, but due to the lack of statistics it is difficult to determine their exact number and it is likely to be twice as many. According to BTA estimates, in 2023, nearly 100,000 Bulgarians live in Canada.
Kostova said that 13 Bulgarian dance groups from different Canadian cities - Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Kitchener, among others, will perform a concert on October 14. The event will take place within the Days of Bulgarian Culture forum that started on October 1 in the Canadian capital.
Valchev emphasized that BTA will publish news about the performances, as well as information about other Bulgarian events in Ottawa. He presented honorary medals commemorating BTA’s 125th anniversary to Georgiev and Kostova.
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The Bulgarian community in Ottawa will provide news for BTA’s BG World service to be freely used by all media, said Stela Kostova, President of the National Capital Region Bulgarian Community Association and the Ottawa Region Bulgarian Foundation, following the representatives of the Bulgarian communities in Toronto and Montreal. Kostova conferred with BTA Director General Kiril Valchev and the Bulgarian Ambassador to Canada Plamen Georgiev at the Bulgarian Embassy in Ottawa.
Georgiev said that Bulgarians in the Canadian capital region number some 2,000 people, but due to the lack of statistics it is difficult to determine their exact number and it is likely to be twice as many. According to BTA estimates, in 2023, nearly 100,000 Bulgarians live in Canada.
Kostova said that 13 Bulgarian dance groups from different Canadian cities - Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Kitchener, among others, will perform a concert on October 14. The event will take place within the Days of Bulgarian Culture forum that started on October 1 in the Canadian capital.
Valchev emphasized that BTA will publish news about the performances, as well as information about other Bulgarian events in Ottawa. He presented honorary medals commemorating BTA’s 125th anniversary to Georgiev and Kostova.
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BTA to Spread Information about Bulgarian Community in Ottawa
OTTAWA, 12.10.2023 20:22
The Bulgarian community in Ottawa will provide news for BTA’s BG World service to be freely used by all media, said Stela Kostova, President of the National Capital Region Bulgarian Community Association and the Ottawa Region Bulgarian Foundation, following the representatives of the Bulgarian communities in Toronto and Montreal. Kostova conferred with BTA Director General Kiril Valchev and the Bulgarian Ambassador to Canada Plamen Georgiev at the Bulgarian Embassy in Ottawa.
Georgiev said that Bulgarians in the Canadian capital region number some 2,000 people, but due to the lack of statistics it is difficult to determine their exact number and it is likely to be twice as many. According to BTA estimates, in 2023, nearly 100,000 Bulgarians live in Canada.
Kostova said that 13 Bulgarian dance groups from different Canadian cities - Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Kitchener, among others, will perform a concert on October 14. The event will take place within the Days of Bulgarian Culture forum that started on October 1 in the Canadian capital.
Valchev emphasized that BTA will publish news about the performances, as well as information about other Bulgarian events in Ottawa. He presented honorary medals commemorating BTA’s 125th anniversary to Georgiev and Kostova.
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The Bulgarian community in Ottawa will provide news for BTA’s BG World service to be freely used by all media, said Stela Kostova, President of the National Capital Region Bulgarian Community Association and the Ottawa Region Bulgarian Foundation, following the representatives of the Bulgarian communities in Toronto and Montreal. Kostova conferred with BTA Director General Kiril Valchev and the Bulgarian Ambassador to Canada Plamen Georgiev at the Bulgarian Embassy in Ottawa.
Georgiev said that Bulgarians in the Canadian capital region number some 2,000 people, but due to the lack of statistics it is difficult to determine their exact number and it is likely to be twice as many. According to BTA estimates, in 2023, nearly 100,000 Bulgarians live in Canada.
Kostova said that 13 Bulgarian dance groups from different Canadian cities - Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Kitchener, among others, will perform a concert on October 14. The event will take place within the Days of Bulgarian Culture forum that started on October 1 in the Canadian capital.
Valchev emphasized that BTA will publish news about the performances, as well as information about other Bulgarian events in Ottawa. He presented honorary medals commemorating BTA’s 125th anniversary to Georgiev and Kostova.
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BTA to Spread Information about Bulgarian Community in Ottawa
OTTAWA, 12.10.2023 20:22
The Bulgarian community in Ottawa will provide news for BTA’s BG World service to be freely used by all media, said Stela Kostova, President of the National Capital Region Bulgarian Community Association and the Ottawa Region Bulgarian Foundation, following the representatives of the Bulgarian communities in Toronto and Montreal. Kostova conferred with BTA Director General Kiril Valchev and the Bulgarian Ambassador to Canada Plamen Georgiev at the Bulgarian Embassy in Ottawa.
Georgiev said that Bulgarians in the Canadian capital region number some 2,000 people, but due to the lack of statistics it is difficult to determine their exact number and it is likely to be twice as many. According to BTA estimates, in 2023, nearly 100,000 Bulgarians live in Canada.
Kostova said that 13 Bulgarian dance groups from different Canadian cities - Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Kitchener, among others, will perform a concert on October 14. The event will take place within the Days of Bulgarian Culture forum that started on October 1 in the Canadian capital.
Valchev emphasized that BTA will publish news about the performances, as well as information about other Bulgarian events in Ottawa. He presented honorary medals commemorating BTA’s 125th anniversary to Georgiev and Kostova.
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The Bulgarian community in Ottawa will provide news for BTA’s BG World service to be freely used by all media, said Stela Kostova, President of the National Capital Region Bulgarian Community Association and the Ottawa Region Bulgarian Foundation, following the representatives of the Bulgarian communities in Toronto and Montreal. Kostova conferred with BTA Director General Kiril Valchev and the Bulgarian Ambassador to Canada Plamen Georgiev at the Bulgarian Embassy in Ottawa.
Georgiev said that Bulgarians in the Canadian capital region number some 2,000 people, but due to the lack of statistics it is difficult to determine their exact number and it is likely to be twice as many. According to BTA estimates, in 2023, nearly 100,000 Bulgarians live in Canada.
Kostova said that 13 Bulgarian dance groups from different Canadian cities - Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Kitchener, among others, will perform a concert on October 14. The event will take place within the Days of Bulgarian Culture forum that started on October 1 in the Canadian capital.
Valchev emphasized that BTA will publish news about the performances, as well as information about other Bulgarian events in Ottawa. He presented honorary medals commemorating BTA’s 125th anniversary to Georgiev and Kostova.
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BTA to Spread Information about Bulgarian Community in Ottawa
OTTAWA, 12.10.2023 20:22
The Bulgarian community in Ottawa will provide news for BTA’s BG World service to be freely used by all media, said Stela Kostova, President of the National Capital Region Bulgarian Community Association and the Ottawa Region Bulgarian Foundation, following the representatives of the Bulgarian communities in Toronto and Montreal. Kostova conferred with BTA Director General Kiril Valchev and the Bulgarian Ambassador to Canada Plamen Georgiev at the Bulgarian Embassy in Ottawa.
Georgiev said that Bulgarians in the Canadian capital region number some 2,000 people, but due to the lack of statistics it is difficult to determine their exact number and it is likely to be twice as many. According to BTA estimates, in 2023, nearly 100,000 Bulgarians live in Canada.
Kostova said that 13 Bulgarian dance groups from different Canadian cities - Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Kitchener, among others, will perform a concert on October 14. The event will take place within the Days of Bulgarian Culture forum that started on October 1 in the Canadian capital.
Valchev emphasized that BTA will publish news about the performances, as well as information about other Bulgarian events in Ottawa. He presented honorary medals commemorating BTA’s 125th anniversary to Georgiev and Kostova.
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The Bulgarian community in Ottawa will provide news for BTA’s BG World service to be freely used by all media, said Stela Kostova, President of the National Capital Region Bulgarian Community Association and the Ottawa Region Bulgarian Foundation, following the representatives of the Bulgarian communities in Toronto and Montreal. Kostova conferred with BTA Director General Kiril Valchev and the Bulgarian Ambassador to Canada Plamen Georgiev at the Bulgarian Embassy in Ottawa.
Georgiev said that Bulgarians in the Canadian capital region number some 2,000 people, but due to the lack of statistics it is difficult to determine their exact number and it is likely to be twice as many. According to BTA estimates, in 2023, nearly 100,000 Bulgarians live in Canada.
Kostova said that 13 Bulgarian dance groups from different Canadian cities - Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Kitchener, among others, will perform a concert on October 14. The event will take place within the Days of Bulgarian Culture forum that started on October 1 in the Canadian capital.
Valchev emphasized that BTA will publish news about the performances, as well as information about other Bulgarian events in Ottawa. He presented honorary medals commemorating BTA’s 125th anniversary to Georgiev and Kostova.
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BTA to Spread Information about Bulgarian Community in Ottawa
OTTAWA, 12.10.2023 20:22
The Bulgarian community in Ottawa will provide news for BTA’s BG World service to be freely used by all media, said Stela Kostova, President of the National Capital Region Bulgarian Community Association and the Ottawa Region Bulgarian Foundation, following the representatives of the Bulgarian communities in Toronto and Montreal. Kostova conferred with BTA Director General Kiril Valchev and the Bulgarian Ambassador to Canada Plamen Georgiev at the Bulgarian Embassy in Ottawa.
Georgiev said that Bulgarians in the Canadian capital region number some 2,000 people, but due to the lack of statistics it is difficult to determine their exact number and it is likely to be twice as many. According to BTA estimates, in 2023, nearly 100,000 Bulgarians live in Canada.
Kostova said that 13 Bulgarian dance groups from different Canadian cities - Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Kitchener, among others, will perform a concert on October 14. The event will take place within the Days of Bulgarian Culture forum that started on October 1 in the Canadian capital.
Valchev emphasized that BTA will publish news about the performances, as well as information about other Bulgarian events in Ottawa. He presented honorary medals commemorating BTA’s 125th anniversary to Georgiev and Kostova.
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The Bulgarian community in Ottawa will provide news for BTA’s BG World service to be freely used by all media, said Stela Kostova, President of the National Capital Region Bulgarian Community Association and the Ottawa Region Bulgarian Foundation, following the representatives of the Bulgarian communities in Toronto and Montreal. Kostova conferred with BTA Director General Kiril Valchev and the Bulgarian Ambassador to Canada Plamen Georgiev at the Bulgarian Embassy in Ottawa.
Georgiev said that Bulgarians in the Canadian capital region number some 2,000 people, but due to the lack of statistics it is difficult to determine their exact number and it is likely to be twice as many. According to BTA estimates, in 2023, nearly 100,000 Bulgarians live in Canada.
Kostova said that 13 Bulgarian dance groups from different Canadian cities - Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Kitchener, among others, will perform a concert on October 14. The event will take place within the Days of Bulgarian Culture forum that started on October 1 in the Canadian capital.
Valchev emphasized that BTA will publish news about the performances, as well as information about other Bulgarian events in Ottawa. He presented honorary medals commemorating BTA’s 125th anniversary to Georgiev and Kostova.
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