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Agricultural Academy

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The Agricultural Academy (Bulgarian: Селскостопанска академия) is an organization with headquarters in Sofia, Bulgaria, for scientific research, for applied, service and support activities in the field of agriculture, animal husbandry, food industry.It has the right to prepare doctoral students in the relevant scientific disciplines. In the past, from 1971 to 1975, the Academy was a higher school, teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students.

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Agricultural Academy
Suhodolska, Sofia kv. Fakulteta (Krasna poliana)

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Селскостопанска академия

Suhodolska 30
1517 Sofia, kv. Fakulteta (Krasna poliana)
Bulgaria
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