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The second edition of the “Morocco Days in Bulgaria” begins on November 30 and will last for two weeks until December 13.
The event is organised by the Embassy of Morocco in Bulgaria and will take place in Sofia and Plovdiv.
The opening will be given with the concert “Soul of Morocco” by the famous singer and songwriter Oum in Sofia on November 30.
The events in the Bulgarian capital continue on December 1 with the presentation of the first tourist brochures on Morocco in the Bulgarian language and a meeting with Bulgarian tour operators.
The "Cultural Diversity and Jewishness in Morocco" event will follow suit on December 2 and will last until December 4 featuring screening of the “Aida” movie, photo exhibition “Jews among Berbers” and cultural and gastronomic dinner focusing on Moroccan and Jewish cuisine.
The sequence of "Morocco on Maritsa" events in Plovdiv will begin on December 10 and will last for four days until December 13.
Among the events hosted by the second largest Bulgarian city will be the screening of “The Orchestra of the blind” movie, presentation of the first tourist brochures on Morocco in Bulgarian, "Moroccan Gastronomic Days" and a photo exhibition entitled “A seven steps' journey to Morocco”.
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