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SOFIA (Bulgaria), November 4 (SeeNews) - Following is a schedule of corporate, economic and political events taking place in or related to Bulgaria through November 28. New or amended entries are marked (*).

* Tuesday, November 4 - Sofia: Bulgarian daily Dnevnik organises first international conference on photovoltaic energy in southeast Europe.

* Tuesday, November 4 - Sofia: management of troubled Bulgarian steel mill Kremikovtzi holds a news conference.

* Tuesday, November 4 - Sofia: Branch associations hold a news conference on the prospects for development of tourism in Bulgaria.

Tuesday, November 4 - Sofia: Parliament to hold extraordinary session.

Thursday, November 6 - Sofia: Sofia's Municipal Privatisation Agency to auction 65.55% of Municipal Insurance company at a call price of 9.6 million levs.

Friday, November 7 - Sofia: National Statistics Institute to release consumer confidence survey for October.

Monday, November 10 - Sofia: National Statistics Institute to release industrial production/sales data.

Monday, November 10 - Sofia: Bulgaria's central bank to auction 35 million levs in 10-year Treasury notes.

Wednesday, November 12 - Sofia: National Statistics Institute to release October consumer price statistics.

Friday, November 14 - Sofia: Bulgaria’s central bank to issue current account data for end-September (0900 GMT).

Wedneseday, November 19 - Sofia: National Statistics Institute to release forecast for investments in manufacturing for 2009, compared to 2008.

Tuesday, November 25 - Sofia: Bulgaria’s central bank to issue end-September gross foreign debt data (1100 GMT).

Tuesday, November 25 - Sofia: Financial and industrial group Eurohold Bulgaria to release consolidated financial results for the third quarter.

Tuesday, November 25 - Sofia: Blue-chip car battery manufacturer MonBat to issue revenue and profit forecast for the last quarter of 2008.

Thursday, November 27 - Sofia: National Statistics Institute to release Business sentiment data.

Friday, November 28 - Sofia: National Statistics Institute to release October producer price data.

Friday, November 28 - Sofia: Deadline by which the Finance Ministry is to to release October budget balance data expires.

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The Cyrillic alphabet was developed in the First Bulgarian Empire in the tenth century to write texts in the Old Church Slavonic liturgical language...
The Cyrillic alphabet was developed in the First Bulgarian Empire in the tenth century to write texts in the Old Church Slavonic liturgical language. The alphabet that was originally created by St. Cyril and St. Methodius is known as the Glagolithic alphabet (Glagolica). One of their disciples, Clement of Ohrid (Kliment Ohridski), simplified the Glagolica into a new alphabet which was called Cyrillic. In the following centuries this alphabet was adopted by other Slav peoples - Russians, Croats, Serbs, Belarusians and Ukrainians. With the accession of Bulgaria to the European Union on January 1, 2007 the Cyrillic alphabet became the third official alphabet of the EU.
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