For the sixth year running, the State Agency for Bulgarians Abroad is organizing an award ceremony on 25 March – Bulgarian Woman of the Year, 2014 named after St. Zlata of Muglen. Zlata was slain by the Turks during the Ottoman domination of the..
Today Bulgaria is marking a national day of mourning in memory of the 15 victims in the blast that occurred in the ammunition deactivation factory by the village of Gorni Lom, northwestern Bulgaria. National flags at all Bulgarian state institutions..
El mundo de la fotografía se ha apoderado de Sofía gracias al I Festival Fotográfico Internacional Fotofábrica, que es una plataforma moderna de fotografía periodística y artística. A lo largo de los meses de septiembre y octubre, el público..
Christ is Risen! This is the joyous greeting reverberating across Christendom. Today is the greatest and most wondrous holiday for Christian Orthodoxy – the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Here is the Metropolitan for..
19 February marks one of the most tragic dates in Bulgarian history. This year is the 141 st death anniversary of this country’s best loved national hero, Vasil Levski. On this day, Bulgarians pay homage to his heroism. Vasil Levski was born on..
The National Museum of Military History was founded in 1916 following a decree of Tsar Ferdinand in order to store for time immemorial the artefacts related to major events of Bulgaria’s military history. It has been part of the country’s cultural..
On January 30, 1894 in Sofia, Boris III was born in the palace in Sofia. He was the firstborn son of Knyaz Ferdinand. Since the Saxe-Coburg-Gotha is a German dynasty, while Ferdinand was Bulgarian ruler, the young Boris was..
On January 19, 2014 the 130th anniversary since the birth of Georgi Kyoseivanov is marked. He was a diplomat, politician and talented statesman. He was born in the town of Peshtera in Southern Bulgaria. His father was a member of the local..