Genocide Memorial unveiled in Bulgaria

PanARMENIAN.Net - Memorial commemorating victims of the Armenian Genocide was unveiled in Bulgarian city of Toshevo on April 24. The erection of the memorial symbolizing friendship between Armenian and Bulgarian nations was financed by Hovsepyan brothers and Union of Bulgarian Armenians. This is the third memorial in this country. The first is in Varna and the second is in Batake.



In June-July the Union of Bulgarian Armenians plans to open house museum of Andranik Ozanyan in Varna.
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