БЪЛГАРИЯ И БЪЛГАРИТЕ В СЪЗНАНИЕТО НА ЛЮБЛИНСКИТЕ СТУДЕНТИ
Journal Title: Zeszyty Cyrylo-Metodiańskie - Year 2014, Vol 3, Issue
Abstract
BULGARIA AND BULGARIANS ACCORDING TO UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN LUBLIN The article summarises the image of Bulgaria and Bulgarians among university students in Lublin, Poland. Research material is gathered through surveys held in 2012 and containing questions about Bulgaria’s geography, history and national symbols as well as personal notions. Results reveal a stable image of the country and its inhabitants due to strong stereotypes from the communist era and the last decade of the XX c. The most recent evidence however suggests deeper knowledge about Bulgaria among Lublin students most probably due to student mobility programs that allow frequent contacts with Bulgarians.
Authors and Affiliations
Zuzanna Chmiel
POZOSTAŁOŚCI Z PRZEDCHRZEŚCIJAŃSKICH WIERZEŃ SŁOWIAŃSKICH W DZISIEJSZEJ POLSKIEJ TRADYCJI LUDOWEJ
REMAINS OF SLAVIC PRE-CHRISTIAN BELIEFS IN MODERN POLISH FOLK TRADITIONS The article gives an overview of modern Christian feasts in Poland rooted in pagan traditions. It is based on the works of B. Ogrodowska.
INTERNACJONALIZMY WE WSPÓŁCZESNYM JĘZYKU POLSKIM I BUŁGARSKIM (ZŁOŻENIA)
The article comments on differences and similarities in the process of internationalisation of word formation in contemporary Polish and Bulgarian language.
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