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Sofia is one of the most affordable European capitals to visit. A daily budget goes between 35 and 50€ including restaurants and room accommodation. Tarnovo Constitution of 1879" (in Bulgarian). Juridical Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on 2007-09-11 . Retrieved 2007-09-15. According to the Bulgarian National Statistical Institute, the country’s population stood at 6,948,445 in January 2022, which is approximately 100,000 less people than just five years prior!

Southeastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 500–1250, Cambridge Medieval Textbooks, Florin Curta, Cambridge University Press, 2006, ISBN 0521815398, pp. 221–222. The national drink of Bulgaria is rakia (also spelled rakiya or rakija). Rakia is a traditional fruit brandy that holds great cultural and social significance in Bulgarian society. It is made through a process of distilling fermented fruits, typically grapes, plums, apricots, or other fruits.

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Bulgarians are spilling water in front of the door for success. When a member of the family leaves home for a special event like the first day of school, prom, before an exam, at weddings, etc. the other members of the family are spilling water in front of the door before he leaves with the word ‘’may your success flows like water’’. After the Second World War, Bulgaria came under communist rule. The People’s Republic of Bulgaria adopted a new flag. It had a new addition to the previous tri-coloured horizontal bands of white, green and red. The addition is the communist emblem to the left side of the white strip. That text was enforced until the adoption of the 4th current Bulgarian Constitution in since July 13th, 1991. The constitutional specifications in article 166 state that the flag of the Republic of Bulgaria be of three colours: white, green, and red from the top. Each stripe would be placed horizontally. Further Regulations

Bulgarian celebrating Trifon Zarezan instead of Valentine’s Day. 14 February is Wine-growers Day and people celebrate their love for wine. Bulgarian culture is a blend of modernity with folk traditions. An essential element of Bulgarian folk tradition is fire, which is used to banish evil spirits and illnesses. Nestinarstvo is a ritual fire dance of Thracian origin. This is included in the list of UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. The oldest golden treasure in the world was found from the Eneolithic period in a necropolis (graveyard) near Varna in 1972. Over 6,000 years old, it attracted the attention of scientists from all over the world. At present, 294 graves have been explored and documented and within them 3,000 golden items found. There is great diversity among them: 38 different types of items made with gold as well as copper articles and flint items, stone, silver and clay articles. These artifacts are on display in the Archaeological Museum in Varna and are frequently shown in other museums in the country and even abroad. During the initial stages of creating a new national identity, Bulgaria felt dominated by its neighbors, particularly Russia and Turkey, who had dominated and ruled the country for many years.Mila Rodino" (" Мила Родино" [ˈmiɫɐ ˈrɔdino], translated as "Dear Motherland" or "Dear native land") is the current national anthem of Bulgaria. It is based on the music and text of the song "Gorda Stara Planina" by Tsvetan Radoslavov, written and composed as he left to fight in the Serbo-Bulgarian War in 1885. The anthem was adopted in 1964. The text has been changed many times, most recently in 1990.

Since then Bulgaria is the only one that hasn’t changed its name. Despite the fact that the country has been under Byzantine and Ottoman rule throughout its history, the term Bulgaria has been used for over 1,300 years. When the communist regime was overthrown in 1990, Bulgarians decided to reinstate the previous design of their flag. The situation worsened when hundreds of thousands of Muslim peasants from Anatolia migrated into Bulgaria, along with refugees from Serbia and Montenegro after Turkey invaded those countries in 1876. The immigrants took the jobs held by Christian Bulgarians. a b "Vatican copy of the Manasses Chronicle" (in Church Slavic). Vatican Library . Retrieved 2019-06-30.

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The ancient Roman influence on Bulgaria culture can still be found in many of the cities throughout the country. Visitors enjoy viewing the Roman baths in Varna, ruins in Sofia, and the Roman theater in Plovdiv is the mostly intact and that is still used as a venue for concerts and plays today. The Bulgarian Calendar is unique in many ways but its claim to fame is the fact that UNESCO has deemed it the most accurate calendar in the world. The most famous dish in Bulgaria is called “banitsa.” Banitsa is a traditional Bulgarian pastry made from thin layers of filo dough filled with various ingredients. The most common filling consists of a mixture of whisked eggs and Bulgarian white cheese called “sirene.”

Human activity in the land that is Bulgaria was present during the Paleolithic era. Animal bones carved with man-made markings have been discovered in the Korarnika cave that are assumed to be some of the earliest examples of humans’ symbolic behavior. The Hamangia, Vinča, Varna cultures were all prehistoric societies organized and living in Bulgarian lands.

Leading up to spring, Bulgarians welcome the new season on March 1 st with a celebration known as Baba Marta. It is celebrated with the giving and receiving of Martenitsa, which are red and white bracelets or tassels.

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