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  1. Transitions in Land and Housing: Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, and Poland. (book reviews): An article from: Journal of the American Planning Association by Richard S. Bolan, 1997-09-22
  2. Bulgaria (World Spy Guide Library)
  3. Bulgaria Mineral & Mining Sector Investment And Business Guide (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2005-03-03
  4. The Balkan Jewish Communities: Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Greece, and Turkey by Daniel Elazar, 1984-01-11
  5. Revolution Administered: Agrarianism and Communism in Bulgaria (Integration and Community Building in Eastern Europe,) by Nissan Oren, 1973-03-01
  6. Equal Opportunities for Women and Men: Country Reports : Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, Romania (Monitoring the Eu Accession Process) by EU Accession Monitoring Program, 2003-02
  7. Bulgaria Army Weapon Systems Handbook (World Strategic and Business Information Library) by USA Int'l Business Publications, 2007-05
  8. Bulgaria in Europe: Charting a Path Toward Reform and Integration (IFPA - Kokkalis Series on Southeast European Policy) by Dimitris Keridis, Charles M. Perry, et all 2006-05-01
  9. Bulgaria Recent Economic and Political Developments Yearbook (World Strategic and Business Information Library) by USA Int'l Business Publications, 2007-05
  10. D&B Export Guide: Bulgaria by D&B, 2007-08-22
  11. D&B Country RiskLine Report: Bulgaria by D&B, 2007-12-19
  12. Bulgaria Business and Investment Opportunities Yearbook (World Business Intelligence Library)
  13. European Committee of Social Rights: European Social Charter Conclusions 2006 (Albania, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy) (European Social Charter)
  14. Bulgaria Business Intelligence Report by USA International Business Publications, 2003-01

101. BULGARIA - GOVERNMENT - DECLARATION
the government of bulgaria expresses its full support and joins the October been expressed by the government and Parliament, viz. that bulgaria will
http://www.bulgaria2net.com/about/news/08102001.html
Bulgarian Government Declares Full Support to US, NATO in Decision to Invoke Article 5 of Washington Treaty "Mindful of the convincing proof provided that the September 11 terrorist attacks against the US were perpetrated and directed from abroad, the Government of Bulgaria expresses its full support and joins the October 4 North Atlantic Council decision to apply Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty," reads a government declaration sent to BTA by the Council of Ministers Information Directorate. "Implementing the position which has already been expressed by the Government and Parliament, viz. that Bulgaria will cooperate as a de facto ally of the US and the NATO countries in the measures against world terrorism and will adhere to the commitments arising from the North Atlantic Treaty, including Article 5, we declare that, if necessary and in accordance with its national capabilities and legislation, Bulgaria is ready to participate in the application of the appropriate measures contained in the decision," the Declaration says. "Bulgaria particularly appreciates the determination and commitment of the North Atlantic Council to provide individually or collectively, as appropriate and according to their capabilities, assistance to Allies and other states which are or may be subject to increased terrorist threats as a result of their support for the campaign against terrorism” – the Declaration says.

102. Index Of Economic Freedom 2005 - Bulgaria
bulgaria’s fiscal burden of government score is 0.6 point worse this year; however, its trade policy and monetary policy scores are 2 points better.
http://www.heritage.org/research/features/index/country.cfm?id=Bulgaria

103. The Avalon Project : The Armistice Agreement With Bulgaria; October 28, 1944
The government of bulgaria accepts the armistice terms presented by the government At the time of signing the armistice with the government of bulgaria,
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/wwii/bulgaria.htm
The Avalon Project at Yale Law School
The Armistice Agreement with Bulgaria; October 28, 1944
Art 1 Art 2 Art 3 Art 4 ... Protocol to the Agreement [Released to the press October 29] The terms of the Bulgarian armistice agreement which has been signed in Moscow follow:
Agreement Between the Governments of United States of America, the United Kingdom, and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, on the One Hand, and the Government of Bulgaria, on the Other Hand, Concerning an Armistice
The Government of Bulgaria accepts the armistice terms presented by the Government of the United States of America, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the United Kingdom acting on behalf of all the United Nations at war with Bulgaria. Accordingly the representative of the Supreme Allied Commander in the Mediterranean, Lieutenant General Sir James Gammell, and the representative of the Soviet High Command, Marshal of the Soviet Union, F. I. Tolbukhin, duly authorized thereto by the governments of the United States of America, the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics and the United Kingdom acting on behalf of all the United Nations at war with Bulgaria, on the one hand, and representatives of the Government of Bulgaria, Mr. P. Stainov, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. D. Terpeshev, Minister Without Portfolio, Mr. N. Petkov, Minister Without Portfolio and Mr. P. Stoyanov, Minister of Finance, furnished with due powers, on the other hand, have signed the following terms:
ARTICLE ONE.

104. Kingdom Of Bulgaria, 1908-1944: Army And Government Flags
Kingdom of bulgaria, 19081944 Army and government flags. ? ? . Last modified 2005-07-30 by rob raeside Keywords bulgaria lion crown
http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/bg^1908.html
Kingdom of Bulgaria, 1908-1944: Army and Government flags
Last modified: by rob raeside
Keywords: bulgaria lion crown saltire
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    Introduction
    The Kingdom of Bulgaria extended from 1908-1946, though for the purpose of flag research, the period ended on 9 September 1944. There are three main sources of flags of the period mentioned in Ivanov (1998) . The first is the collection of the Naval Museum, from where are mentioned the naval ensign and kings and queens standard. The second is the ( Bogoslovski, 1912 ) "Al'bom shtandartov i flagov inostrannyh gosudarstv", Sofiya 1912, and the third is a Naval manual that I shall cover latter on. The Ivanov (1998) book contains pictures from the last one, but it also has detailed reports on what's in others, highlighting some differences. As far as I have understood the flags preserved in the Naval Museum are of the same pattern as those published in Bogoslovski book. They are treated together and even if I have reservations - have no evidence why I should not do the same. All the flags here would be reconstructions from descriptions. Even if the descriptions are quite straight-forward and clear, there is always possibility I misinterpreted them.
    , 5 September 2001 According to Ivanov (1998) the flags from the period of the Kingdom were all abandoned on 9th September 1944. After that date and until new flags were officially adopted, the unofficial patterns were used - on vessels according to the taste of the captain.
  • 105. ITU Launches E-Government Project In Bulgaria  
    Leveraging the potentials of Internet technology for creating efficiencies in government services, egovernment can increase productivity, reduce the cost
    http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/e-strategy/Seminars/Bulgaria/e-gov.html
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    ITU-D E-strategies ITU Launches E-Government Project in Bulgaria Leveraging the potentials of Internet technology for creating efficiencies in Government services, e-Government can increase productivity, reduce the cost of Government services and enhance citizen’s access to Government. This three (3) phase project aims at meeting these goals by starting with enhancing communication between Government officials through the use of secure technologies for building confidence in the exchange of information. Phase I This phase would enable highly secure communication between the Ministry of Transport and Communications, Ministry of Finance, the Council of Ministries and the Communications Regulation Commission (CRC) using Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) enabled applications. It will permit a secure, efficient and cost-effective interaction between senior level Government officials thereby supplementing face-to-face meetings and increasing productivity. A selected number of senior officials from the participating Government agencies will be provided digital certificates and tokens/smart cards to be used for exchanging messages and documents. All data exchanged between the participating officials will be secured, digitally signed and will provide non-repudiation and data integrity. MTC will have forty (40) digitally certified users, Ministry of Finance twenty (20), Council of Ministers twenty (20) and CRC twenty (20) making a total of one hundred (100) digitally certified users who will have the required PKI-enabled hardware and software for secure communications.

    106. Ïðàâèòåëñòâî íà Ðåïóáëèêà Áúëãàðèÿ
    The summary for this English page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
    http://www.government.bg/
    Ïðåìèåðúò Ñåðãåé Ñòàíèøåâ ïîëó÷è äàðåíèå çà ïîëîâèí ìèëèîí åâðî îò Å.ON. Energie AG

    107. Governments On The WWW: Bulgaria
    Links to websites of governmental institutions and political parties in bulgaria.
    http://www.gksoft.com/govt/en/bg.html
    Governments on the WWW: Bulgaria
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    Bulgaria [ Balgarija ]
    Official language: Bulgarian
    National Institutions:
    Representations in Foreign Countries:
    Political Parties:
    Other Institutions:
    Additional Information:
    General Information:
    Political Information:

    108. Agency For Economic Analysis And Forecasting
    MINISTRY OF FINANCE OF THE REPUBLIC OF bulgaria 31 Aksakov St. 1000 Sofia, bulgaria, tel. +359/2/ 9859 5601 email aeaf@aeaf.minfin.bg, Last update
    http://www.aeaf.minfin.bg/index_en.php
    MINISTRY OF FINANCE OF THE REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA About Us
    Publications

    News
    ...
    Links

    Recent Developments in the Bulgarian Economy Main Macroeconomic and Financial Indicators
    National Development Plan
    Pre-accession Economic Programme
    The Bulgarian Economy: Analysis and Outlook more...
    Business Survey Series more...
    New macroeconomic analytical series “The Bulgarian Economy: Analysis and Outlook” more...
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    Medium-Term Economic Assessment ... Subscription 31 Aksakov St. 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria tel. +359/2/ 9859 5601 e-mail: aeaf@aeaf.minfin.bg Last update September 15, 2005 Web site by Information Services Plc

    109. WELCOME To LOCAL GOVERNMENT INITIATIVE
    The Local government Initiative (LGI) is a partnership of people committed to Copyright © 2001 2005 Local government Initiative, all rights reserved.
    http://www.lgi-bg.org/
    Welcome to LGI!
    The Local Government Initiative (LGI) is a partnership of people committed to democracy rooted in the communities where we live. LGI Partners are bound by this common vision: Local Governments Are Making Responsive Choices And Acting On Them Effectively And Accountably
    English version
    Bulgarian version
    Local Government Initiative (LGI) is funded by The United States Agency for International Development
    Research Triangle Institute
    , as prime contractor, is responsible for implementing the Local Government Initiative.

    110. Govermant

    http://www.online.bg/politics/who/instit_e.htm

    111. Ôîíäàöèÿ çà ðåôîðìà â ìåñòíîòî ñàìîóïðàâëåÃ
    The summary for this English page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
    http://www.flgr.bg/
    FLGR.BG - Foundation for Local Government Reform Developed by Balkansys JsCo ( Balkansys JsCo Contact (Martin Kovachev), E-Mail: miracle@balkansys.com
    ENGLISH
    ILME EGovernment
    made by Balkansys

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