28-05-2014, 11:43 AM
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From: "EIWCC 2014" <office@eiwcc2014.eu>
Date: 27 May 2014 11:49
Subject: Greetings from Bulgarian Chess Federation!
Bulgarian Chess Federation on behalf of the European Chess Union is pleased to invite the member federations of the European Chess Union to the European Individual Women’s Chess Championship – 2014, Bulgaria, Plovdiv, 5-18 July.
Plovdiv is the second biggest city in Bulgaria. It is situated at the central south part of Bulgaria in the vast valley of the Maritsa river. The city has ancient history dating back to 8000 B.C. There are many remains from antiquity - Plovdiv is among the few cities with two ancient theatres; remains of the medieval walls and towers, ottoman baths and mosques, a well-preserved old quarter from the National Revival period with beautiful houses, churches and narrow paved streets. There are numerous museums, art galleries and cultural institutions have won the fame of the city as the cultural capital of Bulgaria.
Bulgaria has a rich tradition of organizing many other competitions like the European Team Chess Championship – Plovdiv 2003, European Individual Chess Championship – Plovdiv 2008, World Candidates Match – Sofia 2009, World Chess Championship – Sofia 2010, European Club Cup – Plovdiv 2010, European Youth Chess Championship – Albena 2011, European Individual Chess Championship – Plovdiv 2012, European Senior Chess Championship – Plovdiv 2013.
Good luck!
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Best regards,
Central Office
EIWCC 2014
From: "EIWCC 2014" <office@eiwcc2014.eu>
Date: 27 May 2014 11:49
Subject: Greetings from Bulgarian Chess Federation!
Bulgarian Chess Federation on behalf of the European Chess Union is pleased to invite the member federations of the European Chess Union to the European Individual Women’s Chess Championship – 2014, Bulgaria, Plovdiv, 5-18 July.
Plovdiv is the second biggest city in Bulgaria. It is situated at the central south part of Bulgaria in the vast valley of the Maritsa river. The city has ancient history dating back to 8000 B.C. There are many remains from antiquity - Plovdiv is among the few cities with two ancient theatres; remains of the medieval walls and towers, ottoman baths and mosques, a well-preserved old quarter from the National Revival period with beautiful houses, churches and narrow paved streets. There are numerous museums, art galleries and cultural institutions have won the fame of the city as the cultural capital of Bulgaria.
Bulgaria has a rich tradition of organizing many other competitions like the European Team Chess Championship – Plovdiv 2003, European Individual Chess Championship – Plovdiv 2008, World Candidates Match – Sofia 2009, World Chess Championship – Sofia 2010, European Club Cup – Plovdiv 2010, European Youth Chess Championship – Albena 2011, European Individual Chess Championship – Plovdiv 2012, European Senior Chess Championship – Plovdiv 2013.
Good luck!
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Best regards,
Central Office
EIWCC 2014