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How Bulgarian National Holidays Reflect the Unique Identity and Spirit of the Country

Bulgaria is a country that is steeped in history and culture, and its national holidays are a testament to this. These holidays are more than just days off work; they reflect the unique identity and spirit of the country. From the colorful and vibrant celebrations of Baba Marta Day to the solemn and reflective commemoration of Bulgarian Independence Day. Each holiday has its own distinct traditions and customs. The cultural significance of these holidays is evident in the way they are celebrated across the country. Locals and tourists alike coming together to partake in the festivities. This article will explore how Bulgarian national holidays reflect the country’s rich history and diverse cultural heritage. How they continue to play an important role in shaping the national identity and spirit of Bulgaria. So buckle up and get ready to delve into the fascinating world of Bulgarian national holidays!

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Veliko Tarnovo event – The legend of Ivaylo – 8-11.06.2023

The brave heart of Medieval Bulgaria returns to Tsarevets fortress in Veliko Tarnovo.

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This Veliko Tarnovo event is part of the eighth edition of the International Festival of Historical Reenactments “Medieval Tarnovgrad”. There will be recreations of The Tatar invasions and battles of the 60s and 70s of the XIII century, the vicissitudes in the life of the “people’s” king and his death.

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Dani Gudovitch - Dog training Bulgaria
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Bulgaria’s Top Dog Training School is now based in Veliko Tarnovo

Professional dog trainer from Israel relocated to Veliko Tarnovo in 2022

Looking for a professional dog trainer who understands the unique needs of Bulgarian dogs? Look no further than Dani Gudovitch, an experienced dog trainer who relocated from Israel to Veliko Tarnovo in 2022 and brings with him more than twenty years of expertise in dog training.

If you are struggling with your furry friend’s separation anxiety or aggression towards other dogs, Dani Gudovitch can help. With his profound understanding of Bulgarian dog behaviour, he will work with you and your pup one-on-one to address these issues using positive reinforcement techniques.

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Cost of Living in Bulgaria – A Comprehensive Guide for 2023 – Veliko Tarnovo Today

Bulgaria is a hidden gem in Southeast Europe, with a rich history and culture. The country has been gaining popularity among expats and retirees due to its low cost of living. If you are considering moving to Bulgaria or just curious about the cost of living there, this article will provide you with valuable insights.

Firstly, let’s talk about the Bulgarian currency – Lev (BGN). The exchange rate is fixed to the Euro, which means that 1 EUR equals approximately 2 BGN. This makes it easy for foreigners to understand the value of goods and services it also means that the value of the Lev remains relatively stable compared to other currencies in Europe.

Accommodation in Bulgaria is significantly cheaper than in most Western European countries. You can rent a one-bedroom apartment in Sofia, the capital city, for around 1000-1200 BGN (500-600 EUR) per month. Food prices are also affordable – a meal at an inexpensive restaurant costs around 15-20 BGN (8-10 EUR) while groceries for a week for one person would be around 50-60 BGN (25-30 EUR).

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Entertainment in Veliko Tarnovo this weekend – National Assembly of Sheep Breeders

Quality farm products at the National Assembly of Sheep Breeders from May 6 to 8 near the Petropavlovsk Monastery.

The eleventh edition of the festival, is expected to become the most visited in its history, in other words, don’t miss it. The main mission this time will be the promotion of native animal husbandry and Bulgarian food and drinks. You will be tempted by dairy and meat delicacies, organic products, aromatic pies and scones. And will be able to buy delicacies directly from producers. This year, the exhibitors will be mainly from Bulgaria, but there will also be their colleagues from the Balkan countries.

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