The Dutch research ship Pelagia has been admitted to the territorial waters of Bulgaria for the needs of an oceanographic expedition. This has become possible under a resolution of the Council of Ministers. The expedition is aimed at collection of data about climate change in the region of the Black Sea over the past 20,000 years which will make more precise forecasts possible. The ship sails on 16 August and its mission continues until 22 August. The expedition is supported by the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research. For the Bulgarian side, Senior Research Associate Lyubomir Dimitrov from the Institute of Oceanology at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences will join the Dutch team.
A chapel built in the hollow of an old mulberry tree in the courtyard of the Ethnographic Museum in the town of Vratsa is the Easter gift made by the craftsmen of the North-West Guild of Old Crafts Masters for their fellow citizens. An icon of the..
Games where the main character is the egg are probably not very many . In Germany, for example, on Easter, families visit the church, and then children look for eggs in the garden, hidden by the Easter bunny - a symbol of fertility. If we look for..
A 3-day culture and gastro festival is taking place in Antimovo village near Vidin. For the 14 th time the Razvitie-1926 chitalishte (community culture club) and the municipality are organizing the Gergiovden (St. George’s Day) festival..
Tonight is the official start of the campaign for the selection of the Mountain Hut of the Year, 2024. The huts and shelters nominated in the competition..
The Annual International Conference of the Institute for Bulgarian Language "Prof. Lyubomir Andreichin" at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences will be held..
The number of vineyards in Bulgaria is falling dramatically, Atanas Vassilev, president of the National Association of Bulgarian Winegrowers, told BNR...
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