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After the switching on of the emblematic fountains of the cascade of the National Palace of Culture, the water jets welcome the official meetings on the agenda of the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the EU. The forum is based at the National Palace of Culture in Sofia. Photo: BTA


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Sofia City Library marks the 125th birth anniversary of great Bulgarian poetess Elisaveta Bagryana with an exhibition entitled “Me – Bagryana”. It opens today at the Marble Foyer of the library. Photo: BGNES


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More than 40 000 tulips planted in the Seaside Park of the Black Sea city of Varna are decorating the place for the enjoyment of local citizens and guests to the resort city. Photo: BGNES


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Studying human anatomy has always been based on the principle – to see means to know. Stepping onto this principle, the guest exposition on display in Sofia under the title “The Human Body – Science in Us” shows more than 100 exponents of organs and parts of the human body, among which 8 fully preserved human bodies. Photo: BGNES


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