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ABOUT BULGARIA

The country Your experience of Bulgaria can be as varied and rewarding as the geography and the history of the country itself. Bulgaria is small enough to go about and discover at your hearts content and big enough to offer a multitude of lifestyles for all ages. The country has a total area of 110.9 thousand square km, the total population is 8.8 million people and the capital city is Sofia. It is situated in the south-east part Europe, on the Balkan Peninsula. To the north it has a border with Romania, to the south – with Greece and Turkey, to the west – with Serbia and Macedonia. To the east it is washed by the waters of the Black sea! Culture Being at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, troughout the centuries, Bulgaria and its people have developed a culture of hospitality and vitality. The Bulgarian mentality combines the emotionality of Mediterranean people and the pragmatism of West Europeans. Bulgarian festivals and customs date back to the ancient times. Full of beauty, gaiety, mystical voices, fiery dances and brightly colored costumes – Bulgarian folklore has to be seen, felt and experienced! Climate Bulgaria has an extremely varied relief – large plains and lowlands, low and high mountains, valleys and lovely gorges. The climate is temperate continental with clearly marked four seasons. A Mediterranean influence is left in the country’s southern regions. The average annual temperature is 13ºC. The average January temperature is around 4ºC. Average summer temperatures rarely exceed 30ºC. The average annual precipitation is about 500 – 600 mm/sq.m. There are 300 sunny days per year in Bulgaria. The time is 1 hour before the Central European Time /CET/. Language The official language is Bulgarian. English, Russian, Spanish, German and French are spoken in the country’s resorts, hotels and restaurants. Most of the information is both in Bulgarian and English, making it easy for everyone to get around. Bilingual menus, announcements and instructions, as well as official documents are the norm. Currency The official monetary unit in the Republic of Bulgaria is called LEV (BGN). Since 19997 the country is in the conditions of a currency board. Since 1st January 2002 the Lev is attached to the Euro at a fixed rate of 1.95583 Leva for 1 Euro. Only Leva of emissions after 1999 are valid. The Bulgarian paper notes comprise the following bank-notes: 1 Lev, 2 Leva, 5 Leva, 10 Leva, 20 Leva, 50 Leva, 100 Leva. 1 Lev (BGN) equal to 100 stotinki which are in coins. Cost of living The cost of living (for maintenance of your property and everyday expenses) is surprisingly low compared to Spain, France, Italy, Greece. A breakfast in ordinary restaurant cost about 5 Leva (2.50 Euros), a three course lunch costs about 10 Leva (% Euros), and dinner for two with wine or 50 grams liquor is 30 Leva (15 Euros). Alcoholic drinks are on sale in most food shops, and in numerous specialized pubs. Bulgarian wines are famed for their exceptional quality; Bulgaria is one of the world`s major wine producers and exporters. The price of one bottle of 0.75 liters of dood dry wine varies between 3 and 12 Leva (1.5 – 6 Euros). Bulgarian’s traditional liquor is called rakiya. Tourism Tourism is recognized by the government as a key industry and as a result mgre than 4,7 Million tourist visited Bulgaria in 2006 year. Low property prices, beautiful countryside, historic towns and unchanged rural tradition surprisingly low cost of living made Bulgaria destination Number 5 for the European tourist in 2004. The lovers of tourism and recreation come to Bulgaria, to have a good rest in a comfortable condition. What is also important – absolutely safe and cheap. Long since Bulgaria has had a reputation of a peaceful country. Its inhabitants and visitors obey the law and respect its peace. The fact that Bulgaria is an associated member of the European Community is a worthy confirmation. The essential thing is: Bulgaria is very, very beautiful, ancient, interesting, mysterious. You ca bravely apply all these definitions. Cultural Main cultural attractions: in Sofia – The Botanical Museum in the National Botanical Garden, the National Archeological Museum, the National Historical Museum, National Theatre “Ivan Vazov”. Among the architectural monuments in the capital are: the church “St. Georgy”, /4th century/, the cathedral “St. Sofia” /6th century/, the cathedral ‘St. Alexander Nevski’ – the largest cathedral at the Balkan Peninsula, here is world famous Rila Monastery. Not far from Sofia the Boyana church is situated with its unique mural paintings from 8th century. The towns – museums with world famed area: Arbanasi, Bozenci, Veliko Tyrnovo, Etara, Zeravna, Koprivshtitsa, Kotel, Melnik, Nesebar, Sozopol and etc. The wine growing traditions ranks among the centers of the “wine tourism”.

 
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