Bulgaria Expects Boost in Winter Tourism with Increased Foreign Visitors
Bulgaria is expecting a boost in winter tourism this year, with about 3.1 million foreign visitors projected between December and March
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.
Today, the Orthodox Church celebrates the memory of St. Nicholas of Myra, known as the Wonderworker
On December 4, the Orthodox Church commemorates Saint Barbara, a revered figure in Christian tradition and folklore
Prof. Nikolay Ovcharov has revealed that new archaeological findings suggest Bulgaria fell under Ottoman control between 1420 and 1422, rather than the commonly accepted date of 1396
On November 30, Bulgarian Christians celebrate St. Andrew's Day (Andreev den), marking the transition between autumn and winter
For the next three days, tickets at the Sofia National Theatre are being offered at a 50% discount at the theatre's box office
On November 21, the Bulgarian Orthodox Church celebrates the Feast of the Presentation of the Virgin Mary, a day honored in Bulgaria as the Day of the Christian Family and Christian Youth
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