The dancing bears park near Belitsa reopened to the public on Bulgarian Zoo Day (18 May). Visits to the bear facility in the southwestern slopes of Mount Rila are permitted from 12 until 6 PM in compliance with strict anti-epidemic requirements. Groups of no more than 4-5 visitors will be allowed inside. In most cases tours of the park will be without guides. Guides will be there to answer visitors’ questions in designated locations in the park.
“The end is near – let’s go out with style!” This is the motto of the 2026 Gabrovo Carnival, marking the start of the so-called fifth season of the year – the carnival season. The 11th day of the 11th month ushers in the carnival season..
Bulgarian compatriot Nina Vasileva-Zaneshev is one of the examples among the diaspora abroad, who give us confidence that wherever they are in the world, Bulgarian communities will not lose their connection with Bulgaria. Born in a..
Minister of the Environment and Water Manol Genov has granted two centuries-old trees – each of which approximately 200 years old – protected status, the ministry has announced. One of them, a European white elm (Ulmus laevis), is 24 metres tall..
For 15 years, Stela Nedkova has been living in Brussels . After completing her education in Bulgaria, she decided to test herself in a different reality..
In Gabrovo – a city in the geographical center of Bulgaria, once described as the Bulgarian Manchester, but today facing demographic..
Timișoara, a large multicultural city in western Romania, is the center of the historical community of the Banat Bulgarians . The members of this..
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