UK Guardian: Bulgarians Speak Macedonian, Turkish

Society | April 18, 2009, Saturday // 16:58
Bulgaria UK Guardian: Bulgarians Speak Macedonian, Turkish: UK Guardian: Bulgarians Speak Macedonian, Turkish According to The Guardian, corruption and organized crime are spreading in Bulgaria despite ruling coalition's promises to deal with these issues. File photo

The British newspaper The Guardian states that Bulgaria's main languages are Bulgarian, Macedonian and Turkish, and the highest mountain peak is 2925 meters Stalin.

The newspaper published on its web page information about history, population, geographical position, economy, religion and climate in Bulgaria.

According to The Guardian, corruption and organized crime are spreading in Bulgaria despite ruling coalition's promises to deal with these issues.

Bulgaria's living icons are Georgi Ivanov (politician and former astronaut), Payna Kabaivanska (an opera singer), Kristo and Jan Clod (creative artist), Dimitar Berbatov (football player), Veselin Topalov (chess player), Albena Denkova and Maxim Staviski (ice dancers), and Grigor Dimitrov (tennis player), the newspaper says.

 

Here you can read the whole information about Bulgaria, according to The Guardian.

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