Bulgarian President, Georgi Parvanov, and Sofia Mayor, Boyko Borisov, officially inaugurated Friday a segment of the extension of the first Sofia Metro line.
The line connecting the Mladost 1 residential quarter and the National "Vasil Levski" stadium in downtown Sofia is 6 km long. It has five subway stations. The distance will be covered in 10 minutes. The line will be initially served by four trains traveling at seven-minute intervals.
The "Surva" festival is the oldest festival of masquerade games in Bulgaria and one of the largest in Europe. Due to the record number of participants - over 10,000 people, for the first time the festival was held for three consecutive days....
These are photos from South Park, Sofia on Saturday, March 27th. Bulgarian and Ukrainian children chase soap bubbles together; children's noise is heard in Bulgarian and Ukrainian....
One of our readers in Washington DC sent us photos of a rally in support of Ukraine. There were chants and signs favoring the Ukrainians in the war against Russia....
On 6th of January every year, Bulgaria marks St. Jordan’s Day (Epiphany)....
The Municipality of Ruse has prepared a special gift for the people of Ruse on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the local Society of Artists. A jubilee exhibition was organized presenting over 80 works of famous names from the Ruse art scene....
Google Street View is again on its way through Bulgaria
Bulgaria has the Largest Gray Economy in Europe