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.
According to a 2023 National Statistical Institute study, more than 88% percent of households in Bulgaria have access to the Internet. Most users are online every day, and more than 95% are active on social networks. The share of people who read the..
Radio Bulgaria, as a program of the BNR published in 11 languages, has an audience spread over six continents. Part of it has a special attitude towards our country and wants to learn more about its history, culture, traditions and..
The international initiative No Elevators Day will be celebrated today with a climb to the fourteenth floor of the College of Tourism in Burgas. Anyone who wants to join in can test their physical strength by participating individually or in a team..
The book Eyeball It: Village Culinary Adventures by Rory Miller - an American living in Bulgaria - will be presented tonight in Chicago at the Magura..
A pistachio plantation has been planted for the first time in Bulgaria near Sandanski (Southwest Bulgaria). It spans 22 decares (2.2 hectares). The..
Autism spectrum disorders are growing exponentially around the world. Bulgaria is no exception. While more than a decade ago, one in 10,000 children..
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