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  1. NEOLITHIC PERIOD IN BULGARIA: Early Food-Producing Cultures of Eastern Europe (Bulletin 16) by James Harvey Gaul, 1948
  2. Modern Bulgaria: History, Policy, Economy, Culture by Georgi (Ed) Bokov, 1981
  3. Bulgarias Share in Human Culture by Emil Georgiev, 1968
  4. Bulgaria - A Treasure House of Ancient Cultures by Balkantourist, 1960
  5. Bulgarias Share in Human Culture by GeorgievEmil, 1968
  6. Culture and History of the Bulgarian People: Their Bulgarian and American Parallels. Ed by Walter W. Kolar. Based on a Symposium Held at Duquesne Univ by Kolar, 1982-09
  7. Life in the margins: from Brooklyn to Bulgaria.: An article from: American Scholar by Steven G. Kellman, 2002-06-22
  8. Astronomical Traditions in Past Cultures: Proceedings of the Seac 1993 Meeting in Bulgaria by Vesselina Koleva, Dimiter Kolev, 1996-01
  9. Music in Bulgaria: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture by Timothy Rice, 2003
  10. MODERN BULGARIA: HISTORY, POLICY, ECONOMY, CULTURE by Unknown, 1981
  11. Folklore of the change: Folk culture in post-socialist Bulgaria (FF communications) by Radost Ivanova, 1999
  12. MUSIC OF BULGARIA:EXPERIENCING MUSIC EXPRESSING CULTURE GMS BOOK & CD by RICE, 2003
  13. Advance of socialist culture (30 years since the socialist revolution of Bulgaria) by Georgi M Grigorov, 1974
  14. Mineral nutrition and fertilizer use with orchard tree species in the People's Republic of Bulgaria by Ekaterina Lehova, 1983

21. History Of Tatarstan. Volga Bulgaria
The characteristic elements of bulgaria culture were the jewellery of gold, silver, bronze, copper; pottery with engraved ornament; metal openwork
http://www.kcn.ru/tat_en/history/h_bulge.html
The historical fate of Tatar People, its culture, arising and development of Kazan - the capital of Tatarstan - are intertwining with the history of Volga Bulgaria, Golden Horde, Kazan Khanate, Russian State.
Volga Bulgaria
"Black Chamber" Mosque in Bolgar
(XIV century) Volga Bulgaria - the feudal state formed on the verge of IX-X centuries in Middle Volga region. The main population was bulgars - immigrants from Azov region, who conquered the native Finno-Ugrians and Turkish-speaking tribes. The largest towns Bolgar and Buljar in area and population surpassed London, Paris, Kiev, Novgorod and Vladimir of that time. Volga Bulgaria exported to Middle Asia, China, Vizantium, Russia the fur, timber, leather footwear, arms and other handmade goods. The capital of Volga Bulgaria town Bolgar in X-XIV centuries was built of stone and brick. Already the public water supply was here. Nowadays remained the ruins of "The Black Chamber" Mosque, Minor Minaret, Khan's Tomb, Northern Mausoleum, Cathedral Mosque.
Khan's Tomb (Eastern Mausoleum)
Smaller Minaret Bulgars were the pagans. In 922 the Embassy from Baghdad came to Bulgaria and the congress of Bulgarian tribes adopted Islam as the state religion. The ancient Turkish written language was substituted by the Arabic one. (In 1928 the Arabic alphabet was substituted by the Latin one; in 1938 the contemporary Tatar alphabet on the basis of Cyrillic alphabet was adopted).

22. JICA- BULGARIA-Topics & Events
Exhibition of Japanese History and Culture. Bulgaria Japan Economic Forum 2004 PlaceSredets Hall (Euro-bulgaria culture Center) Stara Zagora
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11th Japanese Speech Contest
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Date: April 16, 2005 (Sat) 14:30 ~
Place: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (Sofia)
11th Japanese Speech Contest was organized by St. Cyril and St. Methodius International Foundation. 13 students who are studying Japanese at Sofia University (evening classes), 18th High School Sofia, Veliko Tarnovo University, Svishtov Economic University under the instruction of their Japanese teachers (JOCVs), participated in the annual speech contest this year. 5 of them won prizes.
Seminar on Development of Public Transport in Sofia
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Date: 14 March 2005 (Mon.), 10:00 - 12:40
Place: Sofia Municipality, Hall No.5
Mr. Takahashi and Mr. Tuji, dispatched as advisors in the field of public transport in Sofia city, presented their activity progress reports. The aim of this seminar was to provide a chance for a lively discussion and an exchange of ideas based on the Bulgarian and Japanese experience in the field of sustainable development of public transport in Sofia,
International Cooperation Campaign JFY2004 Page Top ''Environmental Approaches in Projects with Japanese Assistance'' Date: 2 March 2005 (Wed.), 10:00 - 14:00

23. Culture Board For Bulgaria
Culture Board for Bulgaria A Body for Cultures in Ruin For Whom It May Concern, We would like you to read this document and respond to this idea.
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24. Soc.culture.bulgaria FAQ (monthly Posting) (part 9/10)
General information, and assortment of recipes (in Bulgarian and English).
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25. Discover-Bulgaria.com - The Insiders Guide
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26. Welcome To The Website Of The Netherlands Embassy In Sofia, Bulgaria
Royal Netherlands Embassy in Sofia, with information on Dutch culture, government, tourism, bilateral relations, current events in Holland, and embassy and consular affairs.
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27. Bulgaria/Culture
bulgaria.com History. This is the best available in electronic format. Dimiter Markovski, bulgaria a brief history outline . A Reader s Guide to bulgaria
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28. Bulgaria : Country Studies - Federal Research Division, Library Of Congress
Overview of life, history, and culture by the US Library of Congress.
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29. Discover-Bulgaria.com - Insight - Insight - Bulgaria - Culture
bulgaria Inside. General information and usefull tips for your travel in bulgaria.
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30. EMPIRE OF THRACE
A sovereign, independent culture and monarchy within the territory of bulgaria. Offers free citizenship and email.
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3.A council of state - a council of the ministers - Thracian General Governor /prime-minister/
Empire of Thrace is monarchy hereditary. The Emperor is a great representative and head of state.To the Emperor give title Imperial Majesty, and of heir-of-law is give title - Excellency.Him Imperial Majesty is can't be a head of state of diferent country,without to make a consult the people in a plebescite/referendum/.The person of the Emperor is sacred and inviolability of person. The legislative power and the executive power belongs to the Emperor and to the ministers of the government. The law power belongs to the judicial powers, all of the authorities are working in the name of the Emperor, and under his great supervision. The official religion of Empire of Thrace is orthodoxy. The church is kept in subjection to the Bulgarian orthodox church. The Christians who are not orthodox or people who have another faith, but their religion is not to make disorderly conduct of the Empire.

31. Bulgaria.com - History Of Bulgaria, Culture 1878-1944
bulgaria began developing its culture in entirely new conditions. The list of the renowned names of the bulgarian musical culture is very long but
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BULGARIAN CULTURE OVER THE PERIOD 1878 - 1944
After the Liberation and post the restoration of its state independence, Bulgaria began developing its culture in entirely new conditions. During the first decades of freedom the Bulgarian governments were anxious to help the country out of the Orient and its backwardness, which stimulated the multifarious influences of modern European culture. The process of Europeanization affected all cultural spheres - education, science, literature and art. In a number of cases the cultural accomplishments outstripped even the modernization of the state itself or its economy. In this process, unrestricted by dogmatic thinking or state censorship (the then Bulgarian Constitution was among the most liberal constitutions in the world) numerous, sometimes contradictory trends were frequently occurring in the Bulgarian cultural life. The intelligentsia was eager to adopt all European '-isms' - from the optimistic philosophical theories of Marxism to the decadent idealistic concepts of pessimism and symbolism. Literature kept its leading position in the Bulgarian cultural environment. Literary life was marked by the existence of two conflicting trends containing the main ideological leanings which had sprung after the Liberation. The first one, supported by the literary circle around Ivan Vazov, tried to lay out the way of Bulgarian literature along the lines of critical realism in conjunction with folklore. The second trend was represented by the circle of the Misul (Thought) magazine, co-edited by Kiril Krustev, a literary critic and Pencho Slaveikov, a poet. This one was closer to the trends observed in the West European literary pattern, a phenomenon quite characteristic of any international recognition-seeking literature in that epoch.

32. Borina Publishing: Representing Bulgaria In Books And Images
Representing bulgaria in books and images; history, art, culture and nature.
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HOME History Nature and Monuments Esoteric Browse books by Author Title Language About Our Authors ... Contact U s NEW TITLES The Land Called Bulgaria
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and Antoniy Handjiyski Price: $46 "This book certainly will amaze everyone with the beauty of our country" - Newspaper Zemia. May
"Тази книга със сигурност ще изуми с хубостта на страната ни всеки" -
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by Hristo Haritonov, Galia Chohadjieva and Svetozara Raceva
Zemen Monastery
by Mariana Trifonova
Vulchitrun Gold Treasure
by Ivan Sotirov and Pavlina Ilieva
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33. Bulgaria.com - History Of Bulgaria, Medieval Bulgarian Culture.
MEDIEVAL bulgariaN culture FROM THE 7th THROUGH THE 17th C. Some of these recorded messages of the past, discovered in bulgaria, represent an original
http://www.bulgaria.com/history/bulgaria/medieval.html
MEDIEVAL BULGARIAN CULTURE FROM THE 7th THROUGH THE 17th C.
The medieval Bulgarian culture can be divided into two distinct periods - the first one marked by heathenism (7th-9th c.) and the second, post-Christianization (7th-l7th c.), marked by the conversion of faith. This differentiation is thus made on the basis of the ideological content pertinent to the culture of that epoch, content that draws the demarcation line between two entirely different cultural patterns. That was why, still in the beginning of the 7th century, the Greek language and script were introduced in the Bulgarian state activity and literature. In this respect the Bulgarians were no different from the other European peoples whose medieval literature was bound to be written in either of the classical languages - Latin or Greek. Some of these recorded messages of the past, discovered in Bulgaria, represent an original expression of the medieval sense of patriotism, for they had been inscribed in Bulgarian but by using characters of the Greek alphabet. Such a trend could not have stood a fair chance of success as it had obviously been impossible to transliterate all sounds of the Bulgarian speech into the Greek phonetic symbols. Nevertheless, the dozens of textual inscriptions containing state decrees, historical chronicles and even philosophical reflections, had laid the beginning of the Bulgarian literature - a unique phenomenon in the cultural life of Europe. No other infant people and so young a state in Europe had ever created through the 7th-9th c. such numerous inscriptions, so diversified in their content, like Bulgaria had. These are quite correctly treated as one of the most significant phenomena of the Bulgarian culture in its heathen period.

34. Bulgaria - Culture
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By Ekaterina Zhdanova-Redman Think of something that means a lot to you. Maybe your family, your friends, or something you own. What about your way of lifethe town or city you live in and the country where you live? Now imagine if someone were trying to take that away from you. What would you do to keep it? Would you fight?
In Bulgaria, there was a man in this position. His country was being taken away from him. He wasn't ready to let it go without a fight. It's hard to believe, but this man chose to fight not with fists or guns, but with poems. This man's name was Hristo Botev, and he is one of Bulgaria's most respected writers. Every student in Bulgaria knows his name and his works. In Bulgaria's capital, there is a main street named after him.
Botev was born in 1848 in a beautiful town called Kalofer. It is said that Botev inherited a lot of his talent from his father. His father, Botio Petkov, was a schoolteacher. Botev went to school in the town where his father worked. He finished school in Kalofer in 1863, and left for Russia for more studies. He studied for two years in Odessa, Ukraine, where he got his first poem published on April 15, 1867. Even though it was just his first published poem, people loved it.

35. Bulgaria Map, History Of Bulgaria, Culture Of Bulgaria, Bulgaria Information, Bu
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  • 36. Guide Bulgarie - Géographie
    G©ographie, culture, ©conomie, histoire et traditions, liens utiles.
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    37. Bulgaria History, History Of Bulgaria, Bulgaria Flag, Culture Of Bulgaria, Econo
    bulgaria History, History of bulgaria, bulgaria Flag, culture of bulgaria, Economy of bulgaria, Flag of bulgaria, People of bulgaria, Information on
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    To provide information on Bulgaria, Maps of World offers map of Bulgaria, details of its flag, its people, its economy, its culture and other such details Maps of World
    People of Bulgaria The population of Bulgaria is made up of 85 percent of ethnic Bulgarian and 9 percent of Turkish people. The remaining 6 percent is made up of small groups of Armenians, Roma (Gypsies), Greeks, and Macedonian Slavs. Around 67 percent of these people live in urban areas. The official language is Bulgarian and is spoken by about 90 percent of the population while Turkish is also widely spoken by the minority groups. Arts, Culture and Music of Bulgaria Traditional Bulgarian music includes folk songs and plain chants in the Greek mode for church services. The chief native musical instruments consists of the gaida (bagpipe) and the kaval (a wooden shepherd's flute). The folk dances include hora, a round chain dance, and the ruchenitsa, a lively dance of two couples. Modern Bulgarian orchestral and operatic compositions have occasionally gained recognition in other countries. Among leading 20th-century composers are Petko Stainov and Pancho Vladigerov. Flag of Bulgaria The flag of Bulgaria consists of three equal horizontal bands - white at the top, green in the middle and red at the bottom.

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    Birdwatching, wildlife, nature, culture, hiking, and cycling tours and holidays in bulgaria.
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    39. Bulgaria - Culture In Bulgaria
    bulgaria travel guide. Find out what is worth to see in bulgaria. Read bulgaria travel tips.
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    40. Culture: Bulgaria: Selected Internet Resources (Portals To The World, Library Of
    Selected Internet Resources bulgaria. Portals to the World contain selective links providing authoritative, indepth information about the nations and
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    A brief description of Bulgarian culture viewed with a bit of humor. In English. Best of soc.culture.bulgaria (http://www.cs.columbia.edu/%7Eradev/bestofscb.html)
    Provides links to art, culture, humor, history and poetry. In English. Supporting the Arts - Arts - The British Council Bulgaria (http://www.britcoun.org/bulgaria/arts/)
    Provides links to Bulgarian theatre, music, visual arts, film and literature. In English. Bulgaria.com - Art (http://www.bulgaria.com/art/)
    The site is a source of information for "Welkya" - a magazine for Bulgarian art and literature, artists, galleries for fine art and photography, music, cultural events. In English and Bulgarian.

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