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110,879 km 2 (42,811 sq mi) Bulgaria is a country situated in Southeast Europe that occupies the eastern quarter of the Balkan peninsula, being the largest country within its geographic boundaries. It borders Romania to the north, Serbia and North Macedonia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south, and the Black Sea to the east.
On average, even the coldest month of January is generally mild, with an average high of 57.7 °F (14.3 °C) and low of 37.9 °F (3.3 °C). Based on 1991-2020 climate data, the average coldest temperature for an entire year is about 19.1 °F (−7.2 °C), placing Dallas in USDA zone 8b. The all-time recorded low is −3 °F (−19 °C) on ...
19–21 April – Orthodox Easter. 1 May – Labour Day. 6 May – Armed Forces Day and Saint George's Day. 24 May – Bulgarian Education and Culture, and Slavic Script Day. 6 September – Unification Day. 22 September – Independence Day. 1 November – Day of the Bulgarian Enlighteners. 24 December – Christmas Eve. 25–26 December ...
09-24: September 24. World Environmental Health Day [143] 09-26: September 26 since 2011 (IFEH) [144] World Cassowary Day [145][146] 09-26: September 26. International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste [147] 09-29: September 29. World Rivers Day [148] 09: Last Sunday of September.
9 June – June 2024 Bulgarian parliamentary election: No party attains a majority in the National Assembly, with GERB attaining a plurality of seats. [7] 30 June – The Bulgarian Orthodox Church elects Metropolitan Daniel of Vidin, a member of the pro- Russian faction among the church's senior clergy, as Patriarch of All Bulgaria.
The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems. It was first published by German-Russian climatologist Wladimir Köppen (1846–1940) in 1884, [ 1 ][ 2 ] with several later modifications by Köppen, notably in 1918 and 1936. [ 3 ][ 4 ] Later, German climatologist Rudolf Geiger (1894–1981 ...
February (reported): a Copernicus Climate Change Service analysis indicated that from February 2023 through January 2024, the running average global average air temperature exceeded 1.5 °C for the first time. [5] This single-year breach does not violate the 1.5 °C long-term average agreed on in the 2015 Paris Agreement.
The global average surface temperature in August 2024 was 1.51 °C (2.72 °F) above the pre-industrial level—the 13th month in a 14-month period for which it exceeded the 1.50 °C (2.70 °F) threshold. [23] As reported in September, Brazil was experiencing its worst drought on record, affecting at least 59% of the country.