According to ZIPCODESEXPLORER, the city of Ruse is located on the right bank of the Danube, 320 km northeast of Sofia. It is the fourth largest city in Bulgaria. In the II century. The Romans built a fortification on this site called Sexaginta (Sexaginta Prista) – a city with 60 ships that protected the military…
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State Structure and Political System of Bulgaria
The Bulgarian constitution guarantees the freedom to form political parties. At the same time, none of them can be declared or approved as a state one. The formation of parties on an ethnic, racial or religious basis, as well as parties whose goal is the violent seizure of power, is not allowed. According to the…
Mass Media in Eastern Europe
Short for EE according to Abbreviationfinder, Eastern Europe includes Belarus, Bulgaria, Hungary, Moldova, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia. This page describes major mass media, including newspapers, radio stations and televisions within these countries. Mass media in Belarus Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, there has been a marked decline in the number of newspaper publications,…
Bulgaria Arts and Literature
Literature The older Bulgarian literature written on Church Slavic experienced a golden age as early as the 9th century, during the then 865 Greek Orthodox First Bulgarian Empire, and underwent a new upswing with the culmination of the 13th century before the Turkish conquest of 1396. The literary The activities during these stages were linked…
Bulgaria Recent History
With total rapprochement with the Soviet Union, Bulgaria completely lost contact with the western world. On 2 July 1949 G. Dimitrov died and was succeeded by Vasil Kolarov, but Stalinist Valko Cervenkov held the real power, who first put in place a process of purging the anti-Stalinist representatives, including T. Kostov, vice-president of the Council,…