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  2. Bulgarians - Wikipedia

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    Most Bulgarian dishes are oven baked, steamed, or in the form of stew. Deep-frying is not very typical, but grilling—especially different kinds of meats—is very common. Pork meat is the most common meat in the Bulgarian cuisine. Oriental dishes do exist in Bulgarian cuisine with most common being moussaka, gyuvetch, and baklava.

  3. Culture of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The distinctive sound of Bulgarian folk music comes partly from the asymmetric rhythms, harmony and polyphony, such as the use of close intervals like the major second and the singing of a drone accompaniment underneath the melody, especially common in songs from the Shopluk region in Western Bulgaria and the Pirin region.

  4. Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Like literature, it was not until the National Revival when Bulgarian visual arts began to reemerge. Zahari Zograf was a pioneer of the visual arts in the pre-Liberation era. [ 353 ] After the Liberation, Ivan Mrkvička , Anton Mitov , Vladimir Dimitrov , Tsanko Lavrenov and Zlatyu Boyadzhiev introduced newer styles and substance, depicting ...

  5. Category:Bulgarian people - Wikipedia

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    Classification: People: By nationality: Bulgarian also: Countries : Bulgaria : People This category is for notable people from Bulgaria , a country in Southeastern Europe , and a member state of the European Union .

  6. Pomaks - Wikipedia

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    However these people are also referred to as "Torbeš". Within Macedonian academia, their language has been regarded as Macedonian, [88] while within Bulgarian academia, their dialect is considered as part of the Bulgarian language. [89] Part of this people still self-identify as Bulgarians. [90]

  7. Thracians - Wikipedia

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    A recent Bulgarian study on the heritage of Thracian mounds in Bulgaria claims historical, cultural and ethnic links between Thracians and Bulgarians. [ 105 ] [ 104 ] Genetic studies on modern Bulgarians show that approximately 55% of Bulgarian autosomal genetic legacy is of Paleo-Balkan and Mediterranean origin which can be attributed to ...

  8. Bulgarians in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarians are the main ethnic group in Bulgaria, according to the census of the population in 2024 they are 7,000,000 people, or 86% of the country's population. [1]

  9. Bulgarian language - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarian is the official language of Bulgaria, [23] where it is used in all spheres of public life. As of 2011, it is spoken as a first language by about 6 million people in the country, or about four out of every five Bulgarian citizens. [4] There is also a significant Bulgarian diaspora abroad.