Berkovitsa hosts the 27th edition of the International Children's Arts Festival "Shine Coated Shoes" /May 30 – June 2/. For the International Children's Day, June 1, a gala concert and award ceremony for the winners in the four sections of the festival – song, modern dances, children's theater and drawing are planned.
The climax of the 19th International Children's Ethno Festival in Mineralni Bani /Haskovo/ is on June 1. A total of 80 bands and 72 individual performers, duets and trios from 16 districts and 38 settlements in Bulgaria participate in the forum. Special guests are 18 dance groups from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, North Macedonia, Moldova, Serbia, and Turkey. Contemporary craftsmen also present embroidery, sewing, knitting, dolls and jewelry, pottery, hand-painted fabrics. Interesting games with prizes will be organized and guests of the festival will receive a gift to remember the holiday.
The town of Sevlievo is famous for its pumpkins. The delicious fruit is grown in abundance in this part of northern Bulgaria. It is no coincidence that the locals have dedicated a special festival to pumpkins, which takes place as part of the..
Three anglers caught a giant catfish in Dyakovo dam near Dupnitsa. The fish could well enter the Guinness book of records, bTV reports. The men who caught the fish – all three named Mario – Mario Hristov, Mario Spasov and Mario Danailov – say..
Australians Claudia and Robert Buschaw flew 15,000 kilometres from Sydney to get married according to Bulgarian traditions in the Bulgarian village of Vishovgrad near the town of Pavlikeni , Veliko Tarnovo region. They brought 60 guests from Australia..
The Slavey Zlatev Astronomical Observatory with Planetarium in Kardzhali is offering free admission on the occasion of the town's holiday-October 21. If..
Some say with irony that people in North Macedonia usually acquire Bulgarian citizenship for self-serving purposes. In the last official..
In the village of Pchelarovo, nestled among the slopes of the Eastern Rhodopes, there is a legend that ancient oak forests and walnut trees once thrived..
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