Over 3,200 Euro Law Inspections in Bulgaria Reveal Less Than 10% Violations
Bulgaria’s National Revenue Agency (NRA) has carried out more than 3,200 inspections under the Euro Law, with detected violations remaining below 10 percent
Google commemorated the Bulgarian Liberation Day on March 3, with a celebratory doodle.
The image features fireworks crossing the night sky in the colors of the Bulgarian national flag - red, white and green.
The 137th anniversary of the Bulgarian Liberation from the Ottoman Empire is marked across all of Bulgaria and will be completed with fireworks and a ceremony at the Narodno Sabranie Square in Sofia tonight.
It has now become a tradition for the search engine to mark national holidays, as some of the former images featured were dedicated to Bulgarian national holidays, such as Liberation Day in 2012, the Day of Slavic Script and Bulgarian Culture, as well as the Google logo wearing a Bulgarian martenitsa to celebrate the traditional Bulgarian holiday of Baba Marta.
Bulgaria has formally submitted its candidacy for UNESCO recognition of its yogurt, joining Romania and Turkey in the initiative. The evaluation process is already underway, with an assessment of Bulgaria’s application expected this autumn.
The International Festival of Masquerade Games “Surva” has officially opened in the Bulgarian city of Pernik, bringing ten days of color, sound, and ancient ritual to the town. This year marks the festival’s 60th anniversary, a milestone for one of Bulgar
As the calendar turns in Bulgaria, the Roma community celebrates a special occasion that shines with color, music, and tradition - the Roma New Year, or Bango Vasil, observed on January 14
Sofia held a commemorative ceremony marking 81 years since the events known as the Bloody Christmas in Vardar Macedonia, when thousands of people identified as Bulgarians were killed in January 1945. The anniversary was observed on Saturday with the unvei
On January 8, Bulgaria marks the Day of Maternity Care, widely known as Babinden (Midwives' Day). According to the old calendar, the holiday falls on January 21, while under the new style it is observed on January 8.
Bulgaria observes Ivanovden, or St. John’s Day, on January 7, one of the country’s significant traditional holidays marking the feast of St. John the Baptist
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