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: It was used to emphasize the deep-rooted cultural and historical ties between the two Slavic nations.

The phrase (Bulgarian: "От векове за векове") translates to "From centuries for centuries" or "From age to age." It is a significant expression in Bulgarian culture, appearing as a slogan for political friendship, a popular patriotic song, and a phrase in religious texts. 1. Historical and Political Significance

: In 1 Chronicles 16:36 , it is used as a closing blessing to praise the Lord "from centuries to centuries" (amen). Google Watch Action Data

: Todor Zhivkov, the former leader of the Bulgarian Communist Party, published a three-volume work titled Druzhba ot vekove za vekove (Friendship from centuries for centuries).

The phrase also appears in Bulgarian translations of religious texts, such as the Bible, to signify .

In contemporary Bulgaria, the phrase is widely recognized as the title of a patriotic song by the legendary singer . Album : Released on the 2008 album Edna Lyubov (One Love).

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: It was used to emphasize the deep-rooted cultural and historical ties between the two Slavic nations.

The phrase (Bulgarian: "От векове за векове") translates to "From centuries for centuries" or "From age to age." It is a significant expression in Bulgarian culture, appearing as a slogan for political friendship, a popular patriotic song, and a phrase in religious texts. 1. Historical and Political Significance ot_vekove_za_vekove

: In 1 Chronicles 16:36 , it is used as a closing blessing to praise the Lord "from centuries to centuries" (amen). Google Watch Action Data : It was used to emphasize the deep-rooted

: Todor Zhivkov, the former leader of the Bulgarian Communist Party, published a three-volume work titled Druzhba ot vekove za vekove (Friendship from centuries for centuries). Historical and Political Significance : In 1 Chronicles

The phrase also appears in Bulgarian translations of religious texts, such as the Bible, to signify .

In contemporary Bulgaria, the phrase is widely recognized as the title of a patriotic song by the legendary singer . Album : Released on the 2008 album Edna Lyubov (One Love).