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Bulgarian folk dance from the Dobroudja ethnographic region.

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English: Bulgarian folk dances are very attractive and fascinating. They are a challenge for every dance ensemble around the world. The folk ensemble "Youth" from the Netherlands, performs a dance with ceramic pitchers on the central square in Kyustendil.
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This image was uploaded as part of Wiki Loves Folklore 2021 photographic contest.

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