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During the second half of 2009 there were nearly 100 magazine titles in Bulgaria. [1] There are also editions of international magazines such as Glamour [2] and Grazia in addition to national magazines. [1] The Bulgarian edition of Grazia, an Italian magazine, is the first international spin-off of the magazine. [3]
The BTA issues Daily News, the only English-language Bulgarian daily, [1] as well as the weekly Bulgarian Economic Outlook, also in English. In Bulgarian, the agency issues the established weekly magazine Paraleli, the monthly culture-related magazine LIK, and 100%. Since February 2022, BTA’s news are free to use by all Bulgarian media ...
Pages in category "Magazines published in Bulgaria" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Literary Club (magazine) P. PC Mania; PCMag; S.
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Novinite publishes Sofia Morning News, an online daily newspaper with paid subscription, and The Sofia Weekly, a free online weekly newspaper which comes out every Saturday. [citation needed] Its website includes a forum, a free archive with more than 101,000 articles, a search engine, and news alerts. [citation needed]
Ivan Shishmanov, portrait by Murkvichka. The Folklore and Ethnography Collection (Bulgarian: Сборник за народни умотворения и народопис, Sbornik za narodni umotvoreniia i narodopis) is a serial publication covering various aspects of Bulgarian folklore and cultural anthropology.
It was re-established first in 1870 in the form of the Bulgarian Exarchate, and then in the 1950s as the Bulgarian Patriarchate. Sofia Synagogue. The Jewish community in the country numbers less than 2,000 people. Islam came to Bulgaria at the end of the fourteenth century after the conquest of the country by the Ottomans.
Bulgaria accepted the convention on 7 March 1974. [3] As of 2022, there are ten World Heritage Sites listed in Bulgaria. The first four sites were listed in 1979: the Boyana Church, the Madara Rider, the Rock-hewn Churches of Ivanovo, and the Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak. Four more sites were listed in 1983, one in 1985, and the most recent one in ...