A 300-years-old Quercus cerris from the village of Rani lug, Tran municipality, will be the Bulgarian nomination in the "European Tree of the Year 2019" competition. The Bulgarian Environmental Partnership Foundation announced that the centuries-old tree was chosen by 1236 votes after a national poll. The tree was declared centuries-old tree back in 1983. It is 20 meters high and has a trunk circumference of about 4.80 meters. In addition to presenting Bulgaria at the international competition the tree will be diagnosed and recommendations for appropriate care by the European Arboricultural Council. The vote will start on February 1 and will continue until the end of the same month.
The emblematic Ivan Vazov Street in Plovdiv, Bulgaria's second largest city, will come alive from September 5 to 8 for another edition of the Station Street Festival. The programme includes concerts, gaming zones, a fantastic cosplay show and competition,..
The 5th Fish and Wine Festival is being held in the Black Sea city of Burgas from today until 8 September. Residents and guests of the city will enjoy a variety of culinary specialities and wines, a musical programme and other entertainment. The..
Games, film screenings, bird watching and outdoor concerts are just some of the events within the Seventh edition of the Vulture Festival, which will be held from September 6 to 8 in the town of Madzharovo. The event will mark the International Vulture..
The cultural festival "Mysteries of Huhla 2024" is being held for the 26th consecutive time in the village of Huhla near the town of Ivaylovgrad. Until..
For the first time Bulgaria was represented at the World Paella Day in Valencia . Nikolay Todorov-Nik, together with Rostislav Nenov, presented Nik's..
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