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 festive lunch under the motto "Christmas in July" has been organized today by the Bulgarian Educational and Friendly Society in Adelaide , Australia. This was reported by BTA, referring to a Facebook post of the board of trustees of the Bulgarian..
A long-awaited event - Metalhead Beer Fest will be held in Burgas on July 20 and 21, in the park Mineralni bani, Vetren district. A total of 19 elite breweries from Bulgaria, Germany, the Netherlands, Cyprus and Romania are coming to the fifth..
Lithium imports from Serbia will help EU reduce dependence on China German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and European Commission Vice-President in charge of energy Maroš Šefčovič will visit Belgrade on July 19 to sign an agreement between the EU and..
An increasing number of lawyers, although registered with the Bulgarian Bar Association, are working remotely for foreign companies or law firms , or even..
The village of Gomotartsi in the region of Vidin has a strange history. It was once located in another place, miles away from where it is now. After a..
A total of 396 Bulgarian schools have been registered abroad for the 2024/2025 academic year, in 43 countries on six continents. This was announced..
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