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Problemi na nacionalnata i korporativnata sigurnost: sbornik s dokladi ot meždunarodna naučna konferencija, 22-23.11.2019 g., Veliko Tărnovo, Bălgarija
In: Poredica za transgranično sătrudničestvo "Novi predizvikatelstva pred sigurnostta i razvitieto na Balkanite" tom 7
In: Поредица за трансгранично сътрудничество "Нови предизвикателства пред сигурността и развитието на Балканите" том 7
Regionalni kulturni politiki za opazvane na knižovno-dokumentalnoto nasledstvo v instituciite na pametta - biblioteki, archivi, muzei (Kjustendilski sbornik): sbornik s dokladi ot krăgla masa, Kjustendil, 21-22 oktomvri 2019 g
In: Kniga - informacija - obštestvo No 2
Minimum čoveština: Kjustendilskata akcija za spasjavaneto na bălgarskite evrei
The book sheds new light on the Kyustendil action to save the Bulgarian Jews, reported a reporter for ""Focus"". Its author is the historian Associate Professor Angel Johnev, and it is published on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the Kyustendil action to save the Bulgarian Jews. In it, the events of March 1943, their connection, the anti-Jewish policy, the emergence of the Jewish question in Bulgaria, as well as its culmination and the famous Kyustendil action of March 1943 are told in as much detail as possible.
Imigracijata v Brazilija i Urugvaj: besarabski bălgari i gagauzi
Jorge Kosikov is a Brazilian lawyer and writer of Bulgarian origin. Among the Bulgarians in South America, Jorge Kosikov is known as a missionary of Bulgarian history and culture. Jorge Kosikov is a descendant of two waves of immigration - one from Bessarabia during the Ottoman rule in the late 18th and early 19th century and the other from Bessarabia to South America in the early 20th century. In this book the author explores and describes the Bessarabian Bulgarians and Gagauz colonies in four Brazilian states: ""Aurora"", ""Baliza"", ""Concordia"" (""Buri""), ""Esperanza"", ""Fethiseiro"", ""New Bessarabia"", ""Page"", ""Prata"", ""Setenta"", ""Concordia"" (Parana), ""Terra Rica"", ""Colonia Velha"", ""Lajeado Enrique"", as well as the Uruguayan ""Concordia""