"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".
After the start of the school year – in Bulgaria it is always on 15 September – comes the start of the new academic year for university students, with most higher educational establishments in the country opening doors on 1 October. In that two-week..
For the first time Bulgaria was represented at the World Paella Day in Valencia . Nikolay Todorov-Nik, together with Rostislav Nenov, presented Nik's original recipe for Black Sea Paella, prepared entirely with Black Sea products. The first prizes went..
The cultural festival "Mysteries of Huhla 2024" is being held for the 26th consecutive time in the village of Huhla near the town of Ivaylovgrad. Until September 23, three ethnic groups—Bulgarians, Greeks and Turks—gather in the central square of..
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