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Bulgarian cultural centre opens in Accra, Ghana

Bulgarian Ambassador to Ghana, Yanko Yordanov
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The Bulgarian Cultural Centre "St Cyril" will be officially opened in Accra - the capital of Ghana, sources told Radio Bulgaria. 

The inauguration of the centre, which is located at 10 Kakramadu Road Cantonments, Accra, will take place on June 25 at 18.30. An invitation to the local Bulgarian-speaking community from the Bulgarian Ambassador to Ghana, Yanko Yordanov, and the Honorary Consul of Bulgaria in Ghana, Nicolaas C.M. van Staalduinen, states that the Bulgarian Cultural Centre will host Bulgarian events for Bulgarians in Ghana, the over 100 Ghanaians who have studied in Bulgaria in the past, and students currently studying in Bulgaria. 

Bulgarian language classes will be held and business and tourism between the two countries will be promoted. Among the highlights of the Bulgarian Centre is the Cyril Restaurant, which will offer a taste of Bulgaria and the Balkans. 



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