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  • Bulgarian is an Indo-European language, a member of the Southern branch of the Slavic language family. Bulgarian is the official language of Bulgaria
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  • Alzheimer's Compassion Alzheimer Bulgaria compassion.alz@abv.bg Epilepsy Parkinsons General Patients The Bulgarian Association for Patient's Rights Defense
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  • See also Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Neuroscience Information Centre Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Institute of Biophysics, Institute of Physiology
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  • New Bulgarian University, Central and Eastern European Center for Cognitive Science.
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  • million people in such countries as: Poland, Russia, Ukraine, Czehia, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Croatia, FYROM, Bosnia Herzegovina, Slovenia, Kazakhstan, Belarussia
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  • Austria Belgium Bulgaria Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands
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  • Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg
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  • projects and programmes ERA-Net Neuron National Centres Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece
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  •  Blgr  This inserts a link to the country or area, in this case Bulgaria, into a Places & Buildings item.
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  • Austria Belgium Bulgaria Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands
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  • of us snored. After Greece we entered the Communist-bloc countries at Bulgaria, then Rumania and finally Russia. One couple from the Arm Chair Adventurer's
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  • the first churches were the Churches of Sinai, Russia, Greece, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, and many others. Each of these churches is independent in administration
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  • but Mlanov et al (2000) found that among gypsies in the Sofia region of Bulgaria the prevalence of Parkinson’s Disease was 16/100,000 (based on one case)
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  • Slovenia) Sicilian (in Italy) Spanish (in Spain) Turkish (in Greece,Cyprus,Bulgaria,...) Cypriot Arabic (in Cyprus) Western Armenian (in Greece,Cyprus,France
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  • several countries of Europe (Greece, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Bulgaria, Germany, Spain, Turkey, Albania, Romania, USSR, Iran and Yugoslavia in
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  • center;"|27 Sep |style="text-align: center;"|16:00 |style="text-align: right;"|Bulgaria  |style="text-align: center;"|3–2 |style="text-align: left;"| Serbia |style="text-align:
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  • population during the late 19th and early 20th centuries." History of Bulgaria: "Thraco-Romans became a dominant group in the region, and eventually yielded
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  • including the determination of fluorine by a technique designed by the Bulgarian specialist Lazarina Lazarova Ignátova. I wish to thank Dr. W. Trzcienski
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  • active for a longer time in society, the consortium with partners from Bulgaria, Italy, Spain, Ireland and Germany developed learning modules in Health
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  • group in East Germany) Eastern Belarussian Russian Ukrainian Southern b:Bulgarian Croatian Macedonian b:Serbian Slovenian Latvian Lithuanian Brythonic Breton
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