On January 4 Bulgaria’s capital Sofia marks 141 years since its liberation from the Ottoman Rule with thanksgiving prayer in Saint Nedelya Church, flower and wreath-laying procession to the monuments of General Gurko and Tsar Osvoboditel and festive bell-ringing downtown Sofia. Bulgaria’s capital was liberated in 1878 without any violence and arsons. It happened due to the quick entry of Russian troops in the city. As a result, the Ottomans started a fast retreat from the city. The foreign consuls intervened, preventing and attempt to set fire to Sofia.
On January 10 and 11, flower enthusiasts can treat themselves to an exciting walk in the tropical greenhouse of the Botanical Garden of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy the charming blossoms of..
On Friday morning there will be fog or low clouds in the lowlands and valleys. Minimum temperatures will be between -3°C and 10°C in the Pre-Balkan, around 1°C in Sofia. Visibility will improve after midday, but clouds will increase from the north-west..
Protests could erupt if the National Assembly fails to approve this year's state budget, Lyuboslav Kostov, chief economist at the Confederation of Independent Trade Unions of Bulgaria (CITUB), said in an interview with BNR. "Once again, the budget..
NATO will deploy 10,000 soldiers, 17 ships, 20 aircraft, 1,500 combat vehicles and artillery in Bulgaria, Romania and Greece during Steadfast Dart 2025...
Snow clearing operations continue in Sofia. A total of 170 machines are treating the streets and boulevards with anti-icing mixtures, said the press..
The first Bulgarian avatar is a woman named Ahinora. Her name means "powerful ruler" and according to the legend, this was the name of the wife of the..
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