November 1 is a day to commemorate Bulgarian saints, enlighteners, writers and revolutionaries, who were awakening the Bulgarian spirit in difficult times of Bulgarian history. Officially, the Day of the National Enlightenershas been celebrated since 1922, and November 1 was the day of St. John of Rila, according to the old-style calendar. This greatest Bulgarian saint /876-946/ was also proclaimed the first enlightener. In the 18th century, it was monk Paisius of Hilendar who in the darkness of Ottoman oppression and rule wrote "Istoriya Slavyanobolgarskaya" – stands out to show oppressed Bulgarians that they are a nation with glorious past. In the 19th century, the most prominent leaders were fighters for independence from Ottoman rule, such as national heroes Vasil Levski and Hristo Botev, and many others. November 1 is a holiday for Bulgarian scientists and Bulgarian journalists.
A national "March for the Family" will be held today in three cities of the country - Sofia, Plovdiv and Varna. In the capital, the event will start at 4 pm from the Ivan Vazov National Theatre where the march will head to the Court Palace,..
The 10 th edition of the National Lavender Festival is taking place 14-15 June in Sredno Gradishte village near Chirpan , where some of the oldest lavender plantations in the country are located, some over 80 years old. The idea of the event is to..
The international festival "Plovdiv - Ancient and Eternal: History, Ethnography, Culture and Art" opens today and will run until June 16. Participants from Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Russia and Ukraine are expected at the event, organised..
A seminar on Bulgarian folk dances will be held today in the town of Bat Yam in Israel (3 Haviva Rayk St.) at 6.30 pm. It will be led by prof. Anton..
Philanthropy and the vision for the progress of Bulgarian science and education define the development of higher education in the country. One of the..
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