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- Bulgaria, 'Britain's Back Door' For East Europe - Village


Bulgaria, 'Britain's back door' for east Europe - Telegraph.co.uk


Bulgaria, 'Britain's back door' for east Europe
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Apr 21, 2008
Boyko Rashkov, Bulgaria's deputy justice minister, said more than 250 applications for Bulgarian citizenship were being processed by the Ministry of Justice ...
Bulgaria, 'Britain's back door' for east Europe - Telegraph.co.uk
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