Museums of Historical and Cultural Significance Museum of Bulgarian-Russian Friendship Located at 23 Skobelev Boulevard, the Museum of Bulgarian-Russian Friendship presents the shared history of Bulgaria...
Vassil Levski Monument The Vassil Levski Monument is a modest but significant landmark in Sofia, located at the intersection of Volgograd and General Zaimov Boulevards....
Boyana Church The Boyana Church is located about 6 km south of Sofia in Boyana village. It is considered one of the most valuable architectural...
Superstition and Education In the past, and even to some extent today, Bulgarians have often been called a superstitious people. However, this was largely due...
The Importance of Bulgarian Distinction The distinct racial and cultural makeup of the Bulgarians helps explain why they remained passive under foreign domination, while their...
Expansion from Dobrudsha The Bulgarians originally settled in the plain known as Dobrudsha, but this area soon became too small for their growing population. Over...
The wine from Kirk Kilise is very good. However, most Turks don’t drink wine—they are mostly teetotalers. So, the wine is taken to the...

The Dreary Landscape

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The sky was gray, and the wind howled. The land looked dull and lifeless. The Turkish villages were messy, made up of mud huts....

Talking with the Vali

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We talked about many different things. Every once in a while, a general or colonel was called over to join the conversation. However, as soon as they had said their part, they stepped back. In the nearby woods, a band played music, and throughout the meeting, refreshments were offered: cigarettes and coffee, cigarettes and ice cream, cigarettes and caramels, cigarettes and grapes — and then, more cigarettes.
Serene Dwellings Kaleiçi, renowned for its distinctive houses, embodies a seamless connection between humanity and nature. The old city life ensures that no house obstructs...

Talking with the Vali

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Norman West part 18

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Introduction Windschacht

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