The Old Town of Nessebar offers its visitors the possibility to plunge into history. The old stone and wood houses and the archeological sites – from antiquity and still studies to this day, attract numerous tourists from Bulgaria and abroad. Photo: AA/BTA
The space before the building of the National Assembly in Sofia is the venue of yet another protest action of parents whose children suffer various kinds of disabilities. They demand better care and more accessible environment. Photo: BGNES
National Library St. Ct. Cyril and Methodius plays host to the first press conference of the new director of this cultural institution, Associate Professor Krassimira Alexandrova (right). The event was also used to make a demonstration of the newest method for rescuing endangered or contaminated books. Photo: BTA
On the eve of the first school day (In Bulgaria – September 15), road workers are mounting the figure of a walking girl at the pedestrian passage by the Kliment Ohridski school in Varna. The idea is to sharpen the attention of drivers to the enhanced presence of children in the vicinity of the school due to the starting new school year. Photo: BTA
A couple of kangaroos are the newest inhabitants of Varna’s Zoo. The newcomers Kenny and Penny are of the Red-necked kangaroo species also known as the Bennett wallaby. It originates from Australia and the island of Tasmania. Photo: BTA
An expo entitled “Support the Bulgarian-made” opened in the city of Russe, on the Danube River. Photo: BTA
Despite the time being mid-September, high temperatures and warm sea water continue to attract the citizens of Varna and its guests to the beaches along the coast. Photo: BGNES
The dry and hot weather does not favor farmers, but it helps salt farmers - the people who mine salt near the Black Sea coast. Salt production is one of the oldest activities in Pomorie. The Pomorie salt pans has been existing since the 5th century BC...
Rila is among the most attractive Bulgarian mountains, both for Bulgarians and for guests from abroad. The highest peak not only in Bulgaria, but also on the Balkan Peninsula - Musala (2925 m) is located here, as the name means "close to God"...
Summer is the perfect time for relaxation and fun, and Bulgaria's Black Sea coast offers both. Visitors can indulge in charming seaside towns and luxurious resorts, while enjoying a wide range of sports and entertainment activities that will leave them..
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