More than 40 Bulgarian Sunday schools abroad are named after the creators of the Slavic alphabet (glagolitsa), the brothers Cyril and Methodius. On May 11, when the Bulgarian Orthodox Church celebrates the day of the Holy Equal-to-the Apostles and Educators Cyril and Methodius, we are visiting one of them - in the administrative capital of the Netherlands, the city of The Hague. And there, as well as in the rest of the schools whose patrons are the co-patrons of Europe, the children are well familiar with the life story and deeds of the two brothers and are proud to attend the Bulgarian language, history and geography classes.
In 2025, Bulgaria celebrates 1170 years since the creation of the Glagolitic script – the first Slavic alphabet that preceded the Cyrillic alphabet . On this occasion, the National Library organizes special workshops "I Write in..
In the early 1960s, it was concluded that Bulgaria’s water resources were insufficient to meet the needs of agriculture. As a result, large-scale construction of artificial water reservoirs began across the country. Between 1950 and 1985,..
Bulgarian students from both Bulgaria and the USA embarked on a journey to trace the history of Bulgarian-Americans, spending two years researching the story of Bulgarian emigration to America. Their efforts have been documented in the film “In the..
More than 2,200 children from all over Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Moldova, the Republic of North Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, Ukraine..
As every year, on the last Saturday of May, the town of Karlovo plays host to the Rose Festival, dedicated to the beauty and fragrance of the roses of..
Drawings by over a hundred children from across the country — including fifteen from the Bulgarian Sunday School “Ivan Vazov” in Paris — will be featured..
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