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chitalishte (Bulgarian: читалище,
pronounced [t͡ʃiˈtaliʃtɛ].
Derives from the verb "чета" - "to read" or "читател" - "reader") is a
typical Bulgarian...
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Chitalishte Videlina - 1862 (Bulgarian: Читалище Виделина - 1862) is a
chitalishte or
cultural centre,
located in Pazardzhik, Bulgaria. It is one of the...
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Electronics in
Sofia The John
Atanasoff Chitalishte (community
cultural centre),
Sofia The John
Atanasoff Chitalishte,
Boyadzhik Village,
Bulgaria (the birthplace...
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Chitalishte "Hristo
Botev 1884" (Bulgarian: Читалище "Христо Ботев 1884") is a
chitalishte, or
cultural center,
situated in the town of Botevgrad, western...
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strategic storage and
light industrial project in the
small city.
Church Chitalishte (local
cultural centre) B****rishte
Airfield 1917 Чолева-Димитрова, Анна...
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Bulgarian school for
women in the city. In 1867 was
inaugurated the
first chitalishte in
Sofia – a
Bulgarian cultural institution. In 1870 the
Bulgarian revolutionary...
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Bulgaria Bulgaria:
Jubilee badge of
honour of the
Bulgarian Chitalishte community European Union:
Paneuropean Union integration award Romania:...
- one of the few
places in the
country with an
Aromanian community. The
chitalishte of the
village is
called St St
Cyril and
Methodius and was established...
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Retrieved 2016-12-21. "UNESCO -
Bulgarian Chitalishte (Community
Cultural Centre):
practical experience in sa****uarding the...
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buildings were
built during this period,
including the
regional court and
Chitalishte Videlina. In the
first years after the Liberation,
small changes were...