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Bulgaria is the only European country that hasn't changed its name since the year it was established. Bulgaria has also demonstrated love by allowing Ukrainian refugees to enter the country following the war between Ukraine and Russia. Furthermore, Bulgarians have contributed their time, money, and energy to help the Ukrainian refugees who have lost everything due to the ongoing conflict in their country. Freedom

Bulgaria is surrounded by Romania, Serbia, North Macedonia, Greece and Turkey. Some of the important cities of Bulgaria are Sofia, Varna, Plovdiv, Burgas and Ruse. Christianity is the predominant religion of Bulgaria along with minor religions like Islam and others. The second lev issued in 1952 due to the increased inflation,where 1 new lev was equivalent to 100 old lev. The Bulgarian National Bank issued new coins and banknotes of the second lev with coins in 50, 25, 20, 10, 5, 3, 1 stotinki, and 1-lev denominations, with the obverse of coins featuring the state emblem. Banknotes were issued in 200, 100, 50, 25, 5, and 3 leva denominations, and a 500 leva banknote was printed but was never issued. domestic: fixed-line 14 per 100 persons, mobile-cellular teledensity, fostered by multiple service providers, is over 116 telephones per 100 persons (2019)Bulgarians are spilling water in front of the door for success. When a member of the family leaves home for a special event like the first day of school, prom, before an exam, at weddings, etc. the other members of the family are spilling water in front of the door before he leaves with the word ‘’may your success flows like water’’. Eco-friendly: By using digital printing, we produce these flags on 115gsm recycled knitted polyester material, aligning with eco-conscious practices. The national drink of Bulgaria is rakia (also spelled rakiya or rakija). Rakia is a traditional fruit brandy that holds great cultural and social significance in Bulgarian society. It is made through a process of distilling fermented fruits, typically grapes, plums, apricots, or other fruits. Bulgarians have freedom of religion; there is no official state religion. The majority of religious Bulgarians are members of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. Religious minorities include Muslims, Christians, Jews and Gregorian Armenians.

Bulgaria has no state religion, but the majority of Bulgarian citizens identify as Eastern Orthodox Christians. To complete this list, we’ll leave you with one of the more interesting facts about Bulgaria. Bulgaria has a large population for its size, but that population is one the fastest declining populations in all of Europe. Here's one of many fun Bulgarian culture facts: every first of March, Bulgarians celebrate a unique holiday known as Baba Marta (Grandmother March). Locals exchange martenitsas or tassels of white and red yarn. Sofia was founded approximately 7,000 years ago at the crossroads of those two important trade routes previously mentioned. It is the second oldest city in Europe. The Bulgarian flag today has a trio of equally sized horizontal bands: white on top, green in the middle, and the band at the bottom is red. This simple symbol was adopted in recent years. The national emblem was placed on the hoist side of the white stripe.

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The most famous dish in Bulgaria is called “banitsa.” Banitsa is a traditional Bulgarian pastry made from thin layers of filo dough filled with various ingredients. The most common filling consists of a mixture of whisked eggs and Bulgarian white cheese called “sirene.” While you may know February 14 th as Valentine’s Day and a day to celebrate love, Bulgarians know this day as Trifon Zarezan and on that day, wine is celebrated! I guess the two go hand in hand if you like to drink wine on Valentines Day like me!

Charity organizations provide food, clothing, medicine, and more to those who cannot afford them. They also give scholarships and help with homework. The situation worsened when hundreds of thousands of Muslim peasants from Anatolia migrated into Bulgaria, along with refugees from Serbia and Montenegro after Turkey invaded those countries in 1876. The immigrants took the jobs held by Christian Bulgarians. In other words, the latter is basically the Bulgarian version of what North Americans know as Moonshine. This very strong fruit liquor is said to promote good health. Whether that’s true or not, you’re sure to get a bit tipsy after a few drinks! It had a lion and the word “BULGARIA” in the centre, in Cyrillic characters. It is called the “banner of Braila” and is currently kept in the War Museum in Sofia. The Flag and the ColoursBulgarians allow foreigners to invest in the country and are willing to work with countries worldwide to achieve economic success. Sofia is a city with a vibrant city center; beautiful parks; many restaurants; nightclubs and bars; mineral springs ; architectural monuments; over 250 historic landmarks and many places of cultural interest.

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