Technical University of Gabrovo

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Technical University of Gabrovo
Технически университет Габрово
Tehnicheski universitet Gabrovo
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Technical University of Gabrovo Library building
TypePublic
Established1964
Rector Raycho Ilarionov
Students~8000
Location,
42°52′32″N25°18′59″E / 42.8755°N 25.3164°E / 42.8755; 25.3164
Affiliations Balkan Universities Network
Website www.tugab.bg

The Technical University of Gabrovo is a state university in Gabrovo, Bulgaria, founded in 1964. [1]

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References

  1. "Technical University of Gabrovo". tugab.bg. Technical University of Gabrovo. Retrieved 27 April 2014.