On Saturday night, 21 July, anyone wanting to see the magic of the celestial objects will be able to meet the Bulgarian astronomy Olympic team and their instructors, to reveal the secrets of the night sky with the help of modern telescopic equipment.
The event is organized by the Natural Sciences Olympic Teams Association in Sofia at 8 PM at the National Palace of Culture main entrance. Co-organizers of the event is the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and the Bulgarian Tourist Union.
With more 40 thousand archaeological sites and artifacts, Bulgaria is a true open-air museum. In terms of the number of finds, this country ranks third in the world after Italy and Greece. From the Neolithic, eight millennia ago, to..
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