Prosveta Publishing House
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Prosveta Publishing House was established within the Ministry of People’s Education on 15 February 1945 by a Decree of the Regents of Bulgaria with the purpose of “publishing textbooks, teaching aids, notebooks, and drawing pads for all academic subjects in all types of schools and academic institutions.[1] According to statistics, Prosveta has published and circulated the works of over 50,000 authors and 28,000 titles in 788 series in more than two billion copies.[2] Prosveta Publishing House is a member of the EEPG (European Educational Publishers Group).