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Bulgaria (13119 bytes)
1: The '''Republic of Bulgaria''' is a [[republic]] in the southeast of [[Europe... 8: ...[Image:Bulgaria_flag_large.png|none|125px|Flag of Bulgaria]] 9: | align="center" width="140px" | [[Image:Bulgaria_coa.png]] 11: | align="center" width="140px" | ([[Flag of Bulgaria|In Detail]]) 12: ...align="center" width="140px" | ([[Coat of Arms of Bulgaria|Full size]]) Football in Bulgaria (9279 bytes) 1: '''[[Football (soccer)|Football]] in [[Bulgaria]]''' has its deep origins back in the remote past... 3: ...hten pregled' magazine ('Review of the school' in Bulgarian). 5: ...tion, which controlled and headed the football in Bulgaria until [[September 9]] [[1944]], was founded on [[... 7: ...se 15 minutes before the end of the match between Bulgaria and [[Irish national football team|Ireland]] the ... 9: At this time, the Bulgarian national team had to experience its biggest defe... Culture of Bulgaria (2660 bytes) 1: '''[[Bulgaria]]n [[culture]]''' is a mix mostly of [[Thracians|... 4: ''Main article: [[Music of Bulgaria]]'' 6: ...aria has a characteristic music and dance style. Bulgarian folk music inspired and was used by musicians li... 8: ...s]] is said to be from Thrace, a region partly in Bulgaria.) Diatonic scales predominate but in the Rhodope... 14: ...traditional music and dance are not popular among Bulgarian city youth, they are often performed at weddings... Flag of Bulgaria (1233 bytes) 3: [[Image:Bulgaria_flag_large.png|right|thumb|188px|[[Image:FIAV_52.... 4: ...ian state was established, and [[1944]], the year Bulgaria was liberated from [[Nazi]] control. 8: [[Category:National flags|Bulgaria]] 9: [[Category:Bulgaria]] Demographics of Bulgaria (2164 bytes) 67: Bulgarian(s) 69: Bulgarian 72: [[Bulgarians|Bulgarian]] 83.9%, [[Turks|Turk]] 9.4%, [[Roma and Sinti|R... 76: [[Christian Orthodox|Bulgarian Orthodox]] 82.6%, [[Muslim]] 12.2%, [[Roman Cath... 79: [[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]], secondary languages closely correspond to eth... Rivers of Bulgaria (2005 bytes) 1: ...'''all''' the rivers which flow even one metre in Bulgaria ). 7: * [[Byala reka]] (Bulgarian: ''White river'') 18: ** [[Golyama Kamchiya]] (Bulgarian: ''Big Kamchiya'') 19: ** [[Luda Kamchiya]] (Bulgarian: ''Crazy Kamchiya'') 23: ** [[Beli Lom]] (Bulgarian: ''White Lom'') Sopot, Bulgaria (1430 bytes) 2: ...oyan]]. It is the birth place of the Patriarch of Bulgarian literature [[Ivan Vazov]]. Sopot is also a machi... 11: [[Category:Towns in Bulgaria]] Music of Bulgaria (9559 bytes) 3: ..., and has its own distinctive sound. Traditional Bulgarian music has had more international success than it... 5: Bulgarian vocals are said to be "open-throated", though th... 9: Regional styles abound in Bulgaria. [[Dobrudzha]], [[Sofia]], [[Rodopi]], [[Thrace]... 12: ...aps the most influential musician of 20th century Bulgaria, and updated rural music with more accessible [[h... 14: The distinctive sounds of women choirs of Bulgarian folk music is partly because of their unique har... Volga Bulgaria (2291 bytes) 2: ...tarstan]]'' is considered to be the descendant of Bulgaria (in terms of territory and people). 4: Bulgaria was founded around [[660]] by [[Kotrag]] Khan, th... 9: ...[[Yelabuga]] (Alabuğa) were founded as Volga Bulgaria's border castles. 13: ...official religion. Converting to Islam made Volga Bulgaria independent of [[Khazaria]]. 15: ...Kazan]], which included the former lands of Volga Bulgaria, became the most important in the [[1430s]]. Howe... 2575 Bulgaria (270 bytes) 1: ... in [[1970]]. It is named after the republic of [[Bulgaria]]. 5: [[Category:Main Belt asteroids|Bulgaria]] Regions of Bulgaria (1846 bytes) 1: From [[1987]] until [[1999]] '''Bulgaria''' was divided into 9 regions-''oblasts''. In [[... 68: ...tional entities|Bulgaria, Regions of]] [[Category:Bulgaria]] 69: [[Category:Regions of Bulgaria|*Regions of Bulgaria]] Vladimir of Bulgaria (1717 bytes) 1: '''Vladimir''' was the [[King of Bulgaria]] from [[889]] to [[893]]. 3: He became the king when his father [[Boris I of Bulgaria|Boris-Mikhail I]] decided to retire to a [[monast... 7: ...is-Michail appointed his third son, [[Simeon I of Bulgaria|Simeon]] to be the new tsar. 9: ...5% align="center">Preceded by:<br>'''[[Boris I of Bulgaria | Boris Michail]]'''</td> 10: <td width = 30% align="center">[[List of Bulgarian monarchs]]</td> Great Bulgaria (328 bytes) 1: ... at the ancient city of [[Fanagoria]]. When Great Bulgaria broke up after the death of Khan Kubrat, his sons... Islam in Bulgaria (3158 bytes) 1: ...toman]] domination in [[Sofia]], the capital of [[Bulgaria]]]] 3: ...s]], and [[Tatars]], lives mainly in northeastern Bulgaria and in the [[Rhodope Mountains]]. According to th... 6: *[[Bulgarians]] - 131,000; 10: ...m gave rise to a type of syncretism found only in Bulgaria. 12: ...hom served five-year terms. The largest mosque in Bulgaria was the [[Tumbul Mosque]] in [[Shumen]], built in... Madan, Bulgaria (1502 bytes) 1: [[Image:Madan.png|right|Madan in Bulgaria]] 3: '''Madan''' is a mountainous [[town]] in [[Bulgaria]], situated in the Yellow Share of the [[Rhodope ... 11: [[Category:Towns in Bulgaria]] Peter I of Bulgaria (2272 bytes) 1: ...ears and was succeeded by their son [[Boris II of Bulgaria|Boris II]]. 3: ...ined on the throne longer than any other medieval Bulgarian ruler. 5: ...ept up their attempts at thwarting the efforts of Bulgarian diplomacy. 7: ...s. Soon after his death he was canonized by the [[Bulgarian Orthodox Church]]. 9: ...% align="center">Preceded by:<br>'''[[Simeon I of Bulgaria | Simeon I]]'''</td> Boris I of Bulgaria (3298 bytes) 1: ...n [[864]]. He was son of [[Khan]] [[Presijan]] of Bulgaria. 3: ...zantine Empire]] regained parts of [[Zagora]] for Bulgaria; in return, Boris I was obliged to terminate his ... 5: ...nobles came under the protection of [[Vladimir of Bulgaria|Vladimir]], the elder son of Boris and a pagan be... 7: ...d to baptize and bless the people. In [[870]] the Bulgarian Church was given autonomy from the Byzantine Chu... 9: ...c life and was succeeded by his son [[Vladimir of Bulgaria|Vladimir]]. Supported by pagan nobles, Vladimir r... Simeon I of Bulgaria (3761 bytes) 1: ...ded by his own father after his attempt to return Bulgaria to [[paganism]]. 5: ...e in the Bulgarian state and church. The written Bulgarian language was soon firmly established with transl... 9: ...ria. After a series of battles the border of the Bulgarian state was within twenty kilometers of Thessaloni... 11: ...d the Pope, but his dream to become ruler of both Bulgaria and Byzantium was cut short. After demolishing ma... 13: ...lture saw its Golden Age. He is thought of as the Bulgarian [[Charlemagne]]. Transportation in Bulgaria (1368 bytes) 59: :''See also :'' [[Bulgaria]] 61: [[Category:Transportation in Bulgaria|*]] Protestantism in Bulgaria (4068 bytes) 1: ... group among the Bulgarian Protestants were the [[Bulgarians]] and the [[Roma (people)|Roma]] with some 25,0... 3: ... Robert College in [[Constantinople]], where many Bulgarian leaders of the post-independence era were educat... 5: ...r American intelligence and running a spy ring in Bulgaria. All church property was confiscated, and the chu... 7: ...practitioners of the other faiths, Protestants in Bulgaria enjoyed greater religious freedom after the fall ... 9: ...liven, Sofia, and Pleven. It gained popularity in Bulgaria after freedom of religion was declared in 1944, a...
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