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English: Bulgarian delegation headed by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior of Bulgaria, Tsvetlin Yovchev, visiting Israel Border Police, November 2013.
עברית: משלחת בולגרית בראשות סגן ראש הממשלה ושר הפנים של בולגריה, צבטלין יובצ'ייב (אנ'), בביקור בבסיס הדרכה של משמר הגבול.
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