Bulgaria – education Education is in 1990’s Bulgaria public and free at all levels. The compulsory primary school is eight years old. This is followed by a four- to five-year vocational or study-preparatory secondary education that can provide access to a...
There are a number of reasons why tourists choose holidays in Bulgaria. This is proximity to Russia (both geographically and in terms of language, mentality, cuisine), the absence of a language barrier, favorable climatic conditions and luxurious beaches, a rich excursion...
Telephone For telephone conversations in Bulgaria, it is most advantageous to use international communication points or street payphones that work with Mobika (or BulFon) plastic cards. You can buy them both in hotels and hotel complexes, as well as in shops,...
The origins and ancient literature. – According to topschoolsintheusa, Bulgarian literature is both the oldest and the youngest of the Slavic literatures. The oldest, if we take into account its first written monuments, which date back to the time of the...
When on 10 November 1989 T. Živkov, secretary of the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party (PCB) and head of state, was forced to resign from the leadership of the PCB, the surprise was considerable in both domestic and international...
On September 15, 1946, the monarchy was abolished (referendum on September 8) and the People’s Republic was proclaimed. After the elections on November 18, 1945 (88.2% of the votes for the Patriotic Front determined by the CP) and October 27, 1946...
The street protests, which continued even after the election, intensified after the controversial media entrepreneur Deljan Peewski (* 1980) on June 14, 2013 had been appointed head of the national security authority. Even after the decision was withdrawn, thousands continued to...