Bulgarians Rise Against Wind Farm That Threatens 240 Acres of Forest in Varna Region
A wind farm project proposed in Bulgaria’s Varna region has sparked public outcry
Starting Monday, August 19, four of the newly delivered German passenger cars will be introduced on the high-speed train service between Sofia and Varna. The train will depart from Sofia's Central Station at 10:00 AM, and an additional four cars will be added to the high-speed train leaving Varna at 9:25 AM. These two trains, equipped with air-conditioned carriages, will run daily on the route from Sofia to Plovdiv to Varna and from Varna to Plovdiv to Sofia, according to the railway carrier.
The Bulgarian State Railways (BDZ) is continuing the gradual deployment of its new rolling stock from Deutsche Bahn. Once the technical inspections and certification processes are completed, these new wagons will be incorporated into the passenger train services across the country.
Passengers can purchase tickets for these services at station ticket offices, specialized railway counters, and through the online ticketing system available at https://bileti.bdz.bg/. Additionally, travelers who buy return tickets are eligible for a 20% discount on the regular fare.
May brings a new set of public holidays and days off, offering multiple opportunities for extended breaks
The Bulgarian government has allocated 2.2 million leva for archaeological research and conservation of historical sites, as part of the state budget implementation for 2025
In 2024, the poverty line in Bulgaria was set at 763.83 leva per month per person in a household
The Sofia Metro has a new executive director following a decision by the company’s Board of Directors
Saturday: The day will start with mostly sunny conditions, but thunderstorms are expected by the afternoon
Thousands of Vivacom customers across Bulgaria were left without service following a network outage that disrupted both calls and mobile internet access
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