Despite the pandemic, the Bulgarian school in Bern, Switzerland, remained open throughout the year with the exception of March.
The students and their teachers even organized a Christmas concert, though without an audience, but the children’s parents did watch online, BNR’s Keti Trencheva reports.
The Bulgarian school in Bern was set up almost three years ago, thanks to Bulgarian or mixed families in the region who found the first teachers for their children. The aim is to keep the bond with their native country, the Bulgarian language and culture intact. There are 4 classes with around 20 children at the school, and 3 teachers.
From February 14 to 16, an event under the motto "Love and Wine" will allow Sofia residents and guests of the city to combine the Bulgarian holiday of wine Trifon Zarezan with Valentine's Day. It will be held on the pedestrian zone..
World Radio Day - 13 February, this year is dedicated to climate change. The choice is no coincidence—2025 has been identified by the Paris Agreement as a crucial year for humanity to achieve its long-term goal of limiting global warming to a maximum of..
“On 13 February this year, Bulgarian consumers must not shop at any of the grocery stores, at any of the chain stores, at any of the supermarkets! On 13 February grocery stores must be left empty, with not a single buyer in them,” the organizers..
152 years after the death of the Apostle of Freedom, the personality of Vasil Levski continues to excite Bulgarians, regardless of whether they are in the..
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