Bulgarian Writer and Teacher: One Hour of 'Virtues and Religion' Won’t Disrupt the Curriculum
Pampov also shared his perspective on the potential introduction of a weekly class on virtues and religion in the Bulgarian school curriculum
A total of 340 812 000 was the annual circulation of newspapers in Bulgaria in 2010, or 45 newspaper issues per capita for the whole year, according to the country's National Statistical Institute.
A 17.7% drop has been registered in the number of newspapers, while the total annual circulation decreased by 4.2%.
Bulgaria had 60 daily newspapers in 2010, their annual circulation being 186 792 000, or 2.8% less than in 2009.
In 2010, 148 weekly newspapers were published, a 19.1% decrease in comparison with 2009. Their relative share within the total annual circulation was 40.6%.
The relative share of newspapers published in Bulgarian in 2010 was 96.4%, or 0.3ts more in comparison with 2009.
A total of 563 magazines were active in Bulgaria in 2010.
Sofia Municipality is implementing a transportation plan for high school graduates and exam supervisors (quæstors) during the state matriculation exams on May 21 and 23, 2025
In the first quarter of 2025, the average quarterly expenditure per person in Bulgarian households reached 2,861 leva
Bulgaria demonstrated its role as a key stabilizer in the regional power grid during the recent energy crisis that struck Southeastern Europe
On May 19, 2025, the Sofia metro will maintain its regular operations despite the ongoing strike by ground public transport workers
The weather in Bulgaria on Monday, May 19, is expected to start with clear skies before clouds roll in, bringing scattered showers and thunderstorms
Sofia has been identified as the most dangerous city in Europe for children to navigate
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