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Assessment of flooding, 2005  Opening the first pilot mental health community centre under the SEE Health Network  Workshop on infection control and case management, 6-7 December, Sofia

The Regional Director, Marc Danzon and the Bulgarian Minister of Health Prof. Radoslav Gaydarski sign the BCA foro 2006-2007  World Health Day 2005 celebration with WHO Goodwill Ambassador Sylvie Vartan and Regional Director Marc Danzon, giving awards for a children's essay/drawing contest  The Dyavolski most (Devil's Bridge) is an arch bridge over the Arda River near Ardino, Bulgaria. It was built in the beginning of the 15th century and was erected from local stones.

Entry in a national essay and drawing contest for World Health Day 2005. The theme was "Mothers and children are the wealth and the future of our nation".  Entry in a national essay and drawing contest for World Health Day 2005. The theme was "Mothers and children are the wealth and the future of our nation".  Entry in a national essay and drawing contest for World Health Day 2005. The theme was "Mothers and children are the wealth and the future of our nation".

Rila Monastery is the biggest monastery in Bulgaria. It was founded in the l0th century by the Bulgarian monk St. John of Rila.   Under the protection of UNESCO, the picturesque town of Nessebar is one of the oldest European towns. It is situated on the Black Sea coast.  The seven Rila Lakes are situated in the northwestern part of the Rila mountains.

National Assembly of the Republic of Bulgaria  Koprivshtitsa Kableshkov is a characteristic Bulgarian town, with an atmosphere of the Bulgarian National Revival period of the 19th century. The town boasts a large number of architectural monuments from the period, 383 in all, most of which have been restored to their original appearance.   Koprivshtitsa Kableshkov is a characteristic Bulgarian town, with an atmosphere of the Bulgarian National Revival period of the 19th century. The town boasts a large number of architectural monuments from the period, 383 in all, most of which have been restored to their original appearance.