DUBROVNIK DUBROVNIK, July 18 (Hina) - A scientific seminar on relations between Croats and Bulgarians from 10 and 19 century, particularly tackling the time of the Dubrovacka Republic started in the southern Adriatic town of Dubrovnik
on Sunday. The seminar is attended by 35 scientists and was organised by the Croatian-Bulgarian Society from Zagreb, political science institute "Ivo Pilar", the Croatian Foreign Ministry's diplomatic academy, and the International Centre of Croatian Universities from Dubrovnik. Addressing all present, president of the Croatian-Bulgarian Society Dalibor Brozovic said the seminar aimed at the promotion of already good relations between the two nations. The participants of the seminar were also addressed by secretary of the Croatian-Bulgarian Society Rasko Ivanov, the head of the diplomatic academy Mladen Adrilic, representative of the political science institute "Ivo Pilar" Iva
DUBROVNIK, July 18 (Hina) - A scientific seminar on relations
between Croats and Bulgarians from 10 and 19 century, particularly
tackling the time of the Dubrovacka Republic started in the
southern Adriatic town of Dubrovnik on Sunday.
The seminar is attended by 35 scientists and was organised by the
Croatian-Bulgarian Society from Zagreb, political science
institute "Ivo Pilar", the Croatian Foreign Ministry's diplomatic
academy, and the International Centre of Croatian Universities
from Dubrovnik.
Addressing all present, president of the Croatian-Bulgarian
Society Dalibor Brozovic said the seminar aimed at the promotion of
already good relations between the two nations.
The participants of the seminar were also addressed by secretary of
the Croatian-Bulgarian Society Rasko Ivanov, the head of the
diplomatic academy Mladen Adrilic, representative of the political
science institute "Ivo Pilar" Ivan Cizmic, and the head of the
International Centre of Croatian universities, Ivana Burdjelez.
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