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Religion in Bulgaria
The Ethno-Cultural Belongingness of Aromanians, Vlachs, Catholics, and Lipovans/Old Believers in Romania and Bulgaria (1990–2012)
Vernacular Religion in Diaspora: a Case Study of the Macedono-Bulgarian Group in Toronto
RELIGION and SECULARISM in MODERN BULGARIA Anastasia V
The Muslim-Turkish Minority in Bulgaria
Fertility Patterns of Native and Migrant Muslims in Europe
Religion in the Public Education System of Bulgaria
Comparing Bulgarian and Greek Policies for the Integration of Turkish/Muslim Minorities: the Cold War Period*
Latest EU Report
Bulgarian Orthodox Church As A
Religion and the Secular State in Bulgaria
Peter Petkoff
Religion Distinctiveness*
Sacred Geography of the Post-Socialist Balkans: Transformations of Religious Landscape and Pilgrimage an Introduction
Bulgaria.Pdf
EUROREG Regions, Minorities and European Integration: a Case Study
Marushiakova, Elena and Vesselin Popov. 2004. Muslim Minorities in Bulgaria
Bulgaria Profile
The Legal Status of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church After 2019
Top View
Religion in Bulgaria After 1989: Historical and Socio- Cultural Aspects
Muslim Minorities of Bulgaria and Georgia: a Comparative Study of Pomaks and Ajarians
Religious Revitalization Among Bulgarians During and After the Communist Time
Societies East European Politics &
EUROREG Regions, Minorities and European Integration
Religious Tolerance and Understanding
Religion Education in Bulgaria Desk Research
Bulgaria Report
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM and CHURCH-STATE RELATIONS BULGARIA Contents
Religious Identity of Bulgarian Catholics’ Communities
Nationalism Versus European Integration: the Case of Ataka
Islam and Politics: the Case of Bulgaria
Integration of the Ethnic Minorities in the Bulgarian Armed Forces
Calendar Hijri Masjid As-Salam Puchong Perdana, Malaysia Year Established: 2006
4. Bulgaria-Jenia Peteva Copy
The Bulgarian Orthodox Church and the Holocaust: Addressing Common Misconceptions
Symphonic Secularism: Eastern Orthodoxy, Ethnic Identity and Religious Freedoms in Contemporary Bulgaria