For the seventh year in a row, 36-year-old Georgi Simeonov from Gorna Oryahovitsa has taken the role of Santa Claus to help somebody in need.
This time his charity activity is aimed at a 41-year-old fellow citizen with stomach cancer and will continue until the end of the year. Because of his good deeds Georgi Simeonov is the winner of the "Worthy Bulgarians" award. According to him, the Christmas miracle exists as people respond to the suffering of others and open their hearts. He adds that good always triumphs over evil.
At a special ceremony, Krasimir Valchev, the Minister of Education and Science, broke ground on the construction of the National STEM Centre in Sofia Tech Park (STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics - ed.). The project is..
The high school in the Serbian town of Tsaribrod has a 134-year history. Founded in 1891 when the town was part of Bulgaria, it continues to educate children of both Bulgarian and Serbian origin to this day. As soon as you step onto the..
In advance, Bulgarians from the Seattle area received a congratulatory address from the University of Washington. “The bright presence and commitment of the Bulgarian-American community in Seattle are an example of the shared values of learning and..
For the tenth time in a row, from June 6 to 8 the festival "Everyday Life in Medieval Tarnovgrad" will gather participants from..
Heading south of Ivaylovgrad, we come across one of the strangest places in Bulgaria – welcome to Mandritsa! Founded in the 17th century by Albanian..
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