"We are Bulgarians in our blood - wherever we go in the world, I have especially been to London and Prague, we are motivated by patriotism. We are patriots, Bulgarians, far from our families and celebrating these holidays of ours, at least we are getting a little closer to the Motherland. Nostalgia makes us celebrate," explains Viktor Borisov, who has been working abroad for nearly two decades, and has been in Rome for 17 years, where he is currently a hotel receptionist.
In his free time, he attends the rehearsals of the Bulgarian folk dance group, and at the Christmas celebration he proudly takes on the role of a caroler with a "gega" and "yamurluk".
People’s best friends will parade today at the Pet Parade in Ruse's Youth Park. All dogs, cats, rabbits, hedgehogs, lizards, turtles, rodents, exotic species, birds are welcome along with their owners to participate in the "All animals..
The Bulgarian "chitalishte", a cultural community center, is a unique institution that has preserved the spirituality and traditions of the Bulgarian nation for centuries . The cultural community center in the town of Razlog named is marking today its..
The mellow days of autumn are the perfect time to take a stroll among the stores lining the Samovodska charshia in Veliko Tarnovo. The old crafts street and marketplace, now an ethnographic and architectural complex, dates back to the mid-19 th..
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