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Baza is visited by students and teachers from Bulgarian, Romanian, Turkey, Poland, and Turkey.

On Monday, students and teachers from four educational centres in Bulgaria, Turkey, Turkey, and Poland who are participating in the Erasmus project "Around Cultures Sharing Heritage Treasures" were welcomed by Yolanda Fernandez, the Councilor for Education and Manolo Gavilan in the City Hall's plenary hall.

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Baza is visited by students and teachers from Bulgarian, Romanian, Turkey, Poland, and Turkey.

On Monday, students and teachers from four educational centres in Bulgaria, Turkey, Turkey, and Poland who are participating in the Erasmus project "Around Cultures Sharing Heritage Treasures" were welcomed by Yolanda Fernandez, the Councilor for Education and Manolo Gavilan in the City Hall's plenary hall. They will be sharing their experiences up until Saturday, April 30th. The mayor encouraged them all to enjoy the "welcoming and modern city" that celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Discovery of its Lady. It also holds the European City of Sport throughout 2022. Visitors are invited to return anytime they like. "May this be your first visit to Baza, but not the last. And may you share this wonderful experience with your family."

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