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Children's festival presents Armenian culture

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Over a hundred Bulgarian participants, as well as guests from Romania, will be part of the festival of Armenian culture and traditions "Yerevan in Burgas - the children's festival". The reason for its holding is the 32nd anniversary of the declaration of independence of Armenia.

The event will be opened today with a parade of traditional Armenian costumes from the "Clock" (one of the symbols of the city) to the Monument of Appreciation in the Sea Garden in Burgas, where the participants will lay wreaths and flowers. After that, a festive concert of young singers and dancers will be held on an open stage.

Festival guests will also be able to enjoy attractive culinary delights and a souvenir bazaar.



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