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Leading tour operator, Crystal ski has introduced a low priced package deal to Bansko, Bulgaria as part of their Crystal Ski+ deal scheme. Full Article at OnTheSnow.co.uk
“Bulgarian villagers have named their home-made rakia brandy ‘Borisovka,’ playing on the name of Prime Minister Boiko Borisov to thank him for stopping parliament from raising taxes on alcohol. Full Article at Rational Review
Bulgarian soccer team goalkeeper Nikolai Mihailov plays with the ball during his team's practice at Vassil Levski stadium in Sofia, October 6, 2009. View Photo »
Molotov, the Soviet foreign minister... proposed that the Soviet Union... guarantee Bulgaria's frontiers, despite already having taken a large share of Bulgarian territory...
Geography Area: 110,910 sq. km. (slightly larger than Tennessee). Major cities: Capital--Sofia 1.3 million. Others: Plovdiv--379,493, Varna--352,674. Terrain: Bulgaria is located in South Central Europe. Full Article at Scoop - New Zealand News
The availability of cancer drugs such as Herceptin is just one of the causes cited for Britain's poor performance British women are more likely to die from cancer than those in almost every other European country, an alarming report has revealed. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
Those institutions of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS) that scored lowest in a recent Europen expert audit, would most probably face being closed down, head of BAS Nikola Subotinov said in an interview with Bulgarian National Radio. Full Article at The Sofia Echo
Captain of the Bulgarian national soccer team Dimitar Berbatov throws a wooden stick during team's practice at Vassil Levski stadium in Sofia, October 6, 2009. View Photo »
Countries like Bulgaria or the Baltic states, which are heavily dependent on foreign capital, are suffering the most. They are dicing with disaster and are still worried about the stability of their currencies
Even before the documentary Concrete Gardens was broadcast, tourist organisations said that it was "tendentious" and "a blow to the reputation of our country". Full Article at The Sofia Echo
The minaret of the mosque of the Islamic Cultural Foundation at Grand-Saconnex in Geneva, one of the just four minarets in the country. Full Article at The Sofia Echo
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Bulgarian soccer team goalkeeper Nikolai Mihailov plays with the ball during his team's practice at Vassil Levski stadium in Sofia, October 6, 2009. Bulgaria will meet Cyprus on October 10 and Georgia on October 14 for their World Cup 2010 qualifying matches.
View Photo »Captain of the Bulgarian national soccer team Dimitar Berbatov throws a wooden stick during team's practice at Vassil Levski stadium in Sofia, October 6, 2009. Bulgaria will meet Cyprus on Saturday and Georgia on Wednesday for their World Cup 2010 qualification matches.
View Photo »Head coach of the Bulgarian national soccer team Stanimir Stoilov (R) looks at his players Stilian Petrov (L) and Dimitar Berbatov during their team's practice at Vassil Levski stadium in Sofia, October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Captain of Bulgarian national soccer team Dimitar Berbatov controls the ball during their team's practice at Vassil Levski stadium in Sofia, October 6, 2009. Bulgaria will meet Cyprus on October 10 and Georgia on October 14 for their World Cup 2010 qualifying matches.
View Photo »Bulgarian national soccer team midfielder Stilian Petrov controls the ball in front of striker Dimitar Berbatov during their team's practice at Vassil Levski stadium in Sofia, October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Captain of Bulgarian national soccer team Dimitar Berbatov controls the ball during team's practice at Vassil Levski stadium in Sofia, October 6, 2009. Bulgaria will meet Cyprus on October 10 and Georgia on October 14 for their World Cup 2010 qualifying matches.
View Photo »A general view of the construction site of Bulgaria's second nuclear power plant in the town of Belene, some 230km (143 miles) north of Sofia, October 5, 2009.
View Photo »A general view of the construction site of Bulgaria's second nuclear power plant in the town of Belene, some 230km (143 miles) north of Sofia, October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Abandoned cranes are seen at the construction site of Bulgaria's second nuclear power plant in the town of Belene, some 230km (143 miles) north of Sofia October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Actors dressed as medieval Bulgarian soldiers fight in the old quarters of Plovdiv city, some 125 km (77 miles) east-south of Sofia, October 3, 2009.
View Photo »Actors dressed as medieval Bulgarian soldiers fight in the old quarters of Plovdiv city, some 125 km (77 miles) east-south of Sofia, October 3, 2009.
View Photo »Poland's team celebrate after winning their match against Bulgaria during their European Women Volleyball Championships in the city of Lodz October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Poland's team celebrate after winning their match against Bulgaria during their European Women Volleyball Championships in the city of Lodz October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Poland's team celebrate after winning their match against Bulgaria during their European Women Volleyball Championships in the city of Lodz October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Poland's team celebrate after winning their match against Bulgaria during their European Women Volleyball Championships in the city of Lodz October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Bulgaria's team celebrate scoring a point against Poland during their European Women Volleyball Championships in the city of Lodz October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Eva Yaneva of Bulgaria (8) spikes the ball against Joanna Kaczor (17), Agnieszka Bednarek Kasza (6) and Anna Baranska of Poland during their European Women Volleyball Championships in the city of Lodz October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Bulgaria's team celebrates scoring a point against Spain during their European Women Volleyball Championships in the city of Lodz September 30, 2009.
View Photo »Bulgaria's team celebrates winning a second set against Spain during their European Women Volleyball Championships in the city of Lodz September 30, 2009.
View Photo »The shadows of Spain's team making a block against Bulgaria's team are pictured during their European Women Volleyball Championships in the city of Lodz September 30, 2009.
View Photo »Bulgaria's Strashimira Filipova smashes the ball through block made by Diana Sanchez (bottom) of Spain during their European Women Volleyball Championships in the city of Lodz September 30, 2009.
View Photo »Bulgaria's Eva Yaneva smashes the ball through the blockade made by Mireya Delgado and Mirtha Correa Esteban (C) of Spain during their European Women Volleyball Championships in the city of Lodz September 30, 2009.
View Photo »Bulgaria's Strashimira Filipova smashes the ball through the blockade made by Arkia El Ammari Alonso of Spain during their European Women Volleyball Championships in the city of Lodz September 30, 2009.
View Photo »Bulgaria's team celebrates scoring a point against Spain during their European Women Volleyball Championships in the city of Lodz September 29, 2009.
View Photo »Bulgaria's team celebrates winning a second set against Spain during their European Women Volleyball Championships in the city of Lodz September 29, 2009.
View Photo »Captain of the Bulgarian national soccer team Dimitar Berbatov throws a wooden stick during team's practice at Vassil Levski stadium in Sofia, October 6, 2009. Bulgaria will meet Cyprus on Saturday and Georgia on Wednesday for their World Cup 2010 qualification matches.
View Photo »Molotov, the Soviet foreign minister... proposed that the Soviet Union... guarantee Bulgaria's frontiers, despite already having taken a large share of Bulgarian territory...
Countries like Bulgaria or the Baltic states, which are heavily dependent on foreign capital, are suffering the most. They are dicing with disaster and are still worried about the stability of their currencies
Maybe. Flats and stuff. There’s one in Brazil and one in Bulgaria. It’s cold. It’s me and my husband. I did this property interview and I didn’t have a clue. James sorts it all out and he always reads that section and I didn’t know what the hell I was talking about. I don’t know what we have got where. ...
The two banks will support their operations and will fund together projects of mutual interest in Bulgaria, China and other countries
One way we build partnership capacity is by helping our fellow NATO nations enhance the roles NCOs play in their force structure ... NCOs are the backbone of the U.S. Air Force and by providing these opportunities for Bulgaria and other NATO countries to send their NCOs to our schools, we are helping th...
Moreover, it has another 8,000MW of wind projects in the pipeline. If current planning and grid access barriers are streamlined, Bulgaria will soon be one of Europe's wind energy frontrunners, reaping the economic benefits in the form of new jobs, reduced fuel import dependency and technology developmen...
You now have parties in Hungary and Bulgaria that feed on the resentment felt towards the Roma
If current planning and grid access barriers are streamlined, Bulgaria will soon be one of Europe's wind energy front-runners
With this Bill the government proves its explicit will to fight corruption and . . . we can respond to the criticism by the European Union that Bulgaria must tackle the problems with so-called unexplained wealth
Though my subject area is narrow, the process of research and analysis is vital to maintaining interaction with my class material ... I can't use World War I Bulgaria in all of my classes, but the process by which I go through to understand the material keeps it alive and new for me in all of them.
Everything in Bulgaria looks fine formally: the free market, human rights, free speech, the multiparty political system, membership in E.U. and NATO ... But that’s only a facade. Behind it there is nothing.
For instance, compulsory fees for drug prescription in the Czech Republic and Hungary, a new pharmaceutical pricing scheme in Slovakia, and mandatory labelling of all medicaments in Cyrillic alphabet in Bulgaria, will adversely affect the market in the short-term ... These measures imply an additional c...
But Russia also needs Bulgaria's strategic position in the Balkans, while Bulgaria's contacts and knowledge of Russia are useful to the EU
Today we received messages about the retirement of [China's] Deng Xiaopeng and [Bulgaria's] Todor Zhivkov. Only our 'best friends' Castro, [Romania's Nicolae] Ceausescu, and [North Korea's] Kim Il Sung are still around — people who hate our guts.
Despite covering only 2.5 percent of the EU's total area, Bulgaria is home to almost 70 percent of Europe's protected bird species, and some 40 percent of its protected habitats ... This extraordinary biodiversity must be protected, because legal protection is the only sure way to safeguard future econo...
These experienced professionals are based in Premier Research's existing offices in Bulgaria and Slovakia offering a strong presence and capacity to provide low cost data processing services. This further extends the reach of our group and enhances the flexibility we can offer clients.
It was a cascade. Everything was sort of building at about the same time and the only thing that suggests a chain is the sequence: first Poland, then East Germany, then Czechoslovakia and Hungary and ultimately Bulgaria and Romania.
I'm in Bulgaria conducting joint training as a rifle team leader with a Bulgarian special forces company
It is a national scandal that, in an oil-rich country like Scotland, we are paying more than 30p a litre more than motorists in Romania and Bulgaria. Key sectors like the haulage industry are reeling from forecourt costs and Chancellor Alistair Darling must use his pre-Budget report next month to bring ...
We have terminated the joint venture agreement with (Bulgaria's state-owned electricity utility) NEK today because of problems financing the project
We don't think you can make an assumption that Bulgaria or Romania will pay more than Denmark or the Netherlands because it would be purely absurd
We don't want a situation where Romania or Bulgaria is going to pay Brazil to mitigate carbon dioxide emissions, because it's absurd.
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