Hello, dear friends!
We are pleased to announce that with the assistance of the Ministry of Tourism of the Republic of Bulgaria, the Bulgarian National Radio’s QSL cards for 2024 are now available. The two new series are entitled “The beauty of Bulgaria”.
The series of 6 cards confirms that you have listened to Radio Bulgaria’s programming in any of its languages.
To receive this series, you need to send reports, indicating the date and the language of the programme you have listened to, as well as content details. QSL cards are sent upon receipt of the necessary number of reports, irrespective of the language in which the programmes were heard on our website.
ForQSL-card №1 – 3 reports for January and 3 reports for February
For QSL-card№2 – 3 reports for March and 3 reports for April
For QSL-card №3 – 3 reports for May and 3 reports for June
For QSL-card№4 – 3 reports for July and 3 reports for August
For QSL-card№5 – 3 reports for September and 3 reports for October
For QSL-card №6 – 3 reports for November and 3 reports for December
The series of 12 cards confirms reception of all Bulgarian National Radio on-air signals (Horizont, Hristo Botev, regional radio stations and Radio Bulgaria).
To obtain these cards send us a report, indicating the date, the time and the frequency of reception of the programme, as well as content and signal quality details.
You can send your reports by email: reception.report@bnr.bgor mail them to Desislava Semkovska, Bulgarian National Radio, 4 Dragan Tsankov Blvd. Sofia, Bulgaria.
And here is what Radio Bulgaria’s cards depict this year:
QSL 1 – Historical and architectural reserve Bozhentsi
QSL 2 – Devil’s Bridge in Ardino
QSL 3 – The Arda River meanders
QSL 4 – Melnik pyramids
QSL 5 – Ascension of the Lord chapel in the Rhodopes
QSL 6 – The submerged church of Zhrebchevo dam
You can find out more on our website. The series of 12 cards will surprise you with an array of beautiful, lesser known and fascinating spots in Bulgaria!
Translated and posted by Milena Daynova
Photos: Desislava Semkovska
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