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The Bulgarian Embassy in Seoul updates the data on Bulgarians in the Republic of Korea

Photo: FB/Embassy of Bulgaria in Seoul, Republic of Korea

The Embassy of Bulgaria in Seoul announced on their Facebook page that they are in the process of updating their database containing contact information of Bulgarian citizens permanently residing on the territory of the Republic of Korea. 

"The possibility of operational contact with Bulgarian citizens in the Republic of Korea is of particular importance for the Embassy both in its daily work and in the context of consular activity, cultural and educational exchange, possible emergency situations, the organization of events with the Embassy's participation, etc.," the diplomatic mission states. The Embassy calls on compatriots in the Republic of Korea to join the database update if they wish by sending their name, email address, telephone number, place of residence/town to the e-mail of the Embassy in Seoul (Embassy.Seoul@mfa.bg).



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