Examples of Bulgaria in a sentence
In relation to vultures: a)Many vulture range states across Africa, Europe, Middle East and Asia, with special attention to:Kenya, Ethiopia, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Zambia, Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Gambia, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Morocco, Spain, Bulgaria, Greece, Syria, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, India, Nepal.
Some examples below of partner work: Austria: a) Austria; b) federal statutes/criminal law; c) providing data for the classification of the applicability of criminal law on offenses Bulgaria: BSPB work on specific cases; capacity building in authorities through work meetings and seminars; expertise and funding provided Croatia: Biom advocates for improved legislation and its implementation in regards to illegal killing of birds.
The Economy of Bulgaria in the European Union, C: Avangard Prima, pp.
Additionally, on 11 December, the President inaugurated the Serbia- Bulgaria natural gas interconnector in Niš alongside the Presidents of Azerbaijan and Bulgaria.
Foreign dividends from EU countries (current exceptions [as of 6 July 2009]: Bulgaria, Ireland, Cyprus), from Norway and from certain comparable non-Member States are exempt from corporate income tax.
Joint activities were undertaken to measure the performance of authorities and the time required by operators in various SSTL ports in the EU and in China.The High-level Seminar on the exchange of customs related information with third countries took place in June 2018 in Bulgaria.
Box 3/ Example of Ethical JournalismBulgaria — One of most popular evening shows in Bulgaria, Slavi’s Show, made a docu- mentary series dedicated to the Syrian refugees with a focus on the perspectives of the refugees themselves.
Along with this educational work, the brothers evangelized the Slavic nations.Some of the scholars expelled from Great Moravia found sanctuary in Bulgaria.
The Committee took note of two pilot projects (Belgium, France, the Netherlands and Spain; Bulgaria and Romania) that aimed at promoting the use of e-consignment notes and that Greece was not involved in any project at this time.
In the same work, its co-author Vincent Mucskain informs readers about the Solun brothers’ heritage in Eastern Europe: “The largest concern in Christianization of masses of population belongs to the monks who came from Byzantium, mainly from Bulgaria occupied by Constantinople (a definite defeat in 1018).