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Atidzhe and Mustafa

One day in the life of a Bulgarian family in the Rhodope Mountain

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Photo: Nadezhda Raicheva

The Rhodope Mountain is an endless fountain of natural beauty. Anyone willing to get a first-hand experience of Bulgarian lifestyle and traditions in these parts of the country can immerse themselves in the spirit of bygone times by paying a visit to one of the villages nestled in the Rhodope Mountain.

The photo stroll that we offer you gives us the opportunity to experience one day in the life of a Bulgarian family in the Rhodope Mountain – the family of Atidzhe and Mustafa. We learn about what their daily routine looks like from the fascinating photographs taken by Nadezhda Raicheva.





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