Only 18 of Bulgaria’s 247 Bomb Shelters Ready for Immediate Use Amid Rising Tensions
Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, authorities have taken a closer look at Bulgaria’s bomb shelters, focusing on their availability and condition
Polly Genova representing Bulgaria performs during the second Semi-Final of the Eurovision Song Contest in Duesseldorf, Germany, 12 May 2011.
Polly Genova, the Bulgarian Eurovision contestant in 2011, finished 12th out of 19 contestants in her semifinal, just 6 points behind Moldova, the last nation which qualified for last Saturday's final.
Bulgaria won 48 points Thursday, while Moldova had 54 and Belgium – 53, the full results have shown.
After Genova's semifinal performance, commenters from across Europe - from Scandinavia to Greece - have stated they very much liked her song, "In Defiance", and were dismayed at the fact it did not receive enough votes.
Critics and fellow performers in Bulgaria on their part have also commended Genova for her performance, saying that the magnificent way she represented her country is far more important than a formal win.
Azerbaijan's Eli/Nikki duo won the final of the 2011 European song contest ontext in Germany's Dusseldorf late Saturday night.
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Five centuries is a long time to wait. That is how long Bulgaria spent under Ottoman rule - from the late 14th century until the morning of March 3, 1878, when a peace treaty signed in a small village outside Constantinople gave the Bulgarian state back t
Every year on the 1st of March, Bulgaria bursts into a sea of red and white as the nation celebrates one of its most cherished and uniquely Bulgarian traditions - Baba Marta Day.
The first Saturday of Great Lent in Bulgaria is devoted to Saint Theodore Tiron, whose memory the Church also honors on February 17.
Rene Karabash’s novel She Who Remains has been selected for the longlist of the International Booker Prize, according to information published on the award’s official website and cited by BTA.
This year marks 153 years since the Apostle of Freedom was executed near Sofia.
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