Russian influence on the Bulgarian language

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title: Russian influence on the Bulgarian language
text: Russian influence on the Bulgarian language dates back to the 18th century after the reforms of Peter the Great and the declaration of Russia as an empire. The beginning is marked by the translation of the "Kingdom of the Slavs" into Russian. To begin with, a teacher in Voivodina, where many Bulgarians live, was sent Maxim Suvorov with many alphabet book in Civil Script. Catherine the Great sponsors the printing business in Venice of Dimitri Theodosius. Russian influence follows the first and se
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