On November 1, the Day of Bulgarian Journalism is traditionally marked. It has been celebrated since 1907 on the day of the church holiday of Sts. Cosmas and Damyan, patron saints of the first journalistic association in Bulgaria - the Society of Sofia Journalists. The first chairman of the association, founded in 1905, was Bulgarian journalist and publicist Joseph Herbst, who bequeathed to generations the phrase: "Never aiming to please, never doing it out of spite."
Today the professional, social and union rights of journalists in this country are a priority in the work of the Union of Bulgarian Journalists, in which college members join on a voluntary basis.
Heading south of Ivaylovgrad, we come across one of the strangest places in Bulgaria – welcome to Mandritsa! Founded in the 17th century by Albanian settlers, this Rhodope village has not only preserved its language, but also its distinctive tall..
For the tenth time in a row, from June 6 to 8 the festival "Everyday Life in Medieval Tarnovgrad" will gather participants from different parts of Europe to re-enact the historical events and life of the city as they were between the..
During graduation ball season and as the school year draws to an end, in June we take a look at what young people’s interests and concerns are on the cusp of a new chapter in their lives after finishing school. Teenagers usually have lots of dreams..
A retaining wall alongside the Banshtitsa River in Kyustendil is being transformed into the country’s longest legal graffiti art wall, according to a..
On June 21 and 22, the Expo Center "Flora" in the Sea Garden in Burgas will turn into a culinary arena , where the best paella masters from all over..
As we approach the height of summer and temperatures soar, access to water becomes essential. We remember the hardships of summer 2024, when hundreds of..
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