"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".
When a contribution in the sphere of science is transformed into the basis for subsequent in-depth research the boundaries between countries and continents seem to melt away – literally and figuratively. That is precisely what happened during a..
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More than 500 people from across Bulgaria are gathering today in the village of General Todorov, near Petrich, for the national festival “Once Upon a Time… When Bread Had a Soul,” the village mayor, Stanislav Stankov, has announced. Now in its fourth..
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From today until 28 October, Vidin will transform into a cultural hub to celebrate its patron saint's day - St Dimitar's Day (Dimitrovden). The new..
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