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  2. Melnik, Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Melnik (Bulgarian: Мелник, Greek: Μελένικο, Meleniko) is a town in Blagoevgrad Province, Southwestern Bulgaria, in the Southwestern Pirin Mountains, about 440 m above sea level. The town is an architectural reserve and 96 of its buildings are cultural monuments.

  3. Timeline of Bulgarian history - Wikipedia

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    The Helsinki Accords was signed by Bulgaria, giving citizens more freedom. 1989: 10 November: Communists in the government are replaced by democracy supporters. 1990: 3 April: Bulgaria is no longer a communist state and was renamed to the Republic of Bulgaria. [2] 1995: Zhan Videnov took office after the angry reactions against a reform on the ...

  4. List of years in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    History of Bulgaria; Odrysian kingdom 460 BC – 46 AD; Roman times 46–681; Dark Ages c. 6th–7th cent. Old Great Bulgaria 7th cent., 632–668; First Bulgarian Empire 681–1018. Christianization; Golden Age 896–927; Cometopuli dynasty 968–1018; Byzantine Bulgaria 1018–1185; Second Bulgarian Empire 1185–1396. Second Golden Age 1230 ...

  5. Melnik Earth Pyramids - Wikipedia

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    The Melnik Earth Pyramids (Bulgarian: Мелнишки пирамиди) are rock formations, known as hoodoos, situated at the foothills of the Pirin mountain range in south-western Bulgaria. They span an area of 17 km 2 near the town of Melnik, Blagoevgrad Province. Reaching a height of up to 100 m these sandstone pyramids are shaped in forms ...

  6. Kordopulov House - Wikipedia

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    Today, it is one of the 100 national tourist sites in Bulgaria, [1] serving as a museum with a special area for wine-tasting. [2] The mansion is located in Melnik, the smallest town in Bulgaria. The town boasts a long history of wine.

  7. 2025 in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Source: [3] [4] 1 January – New Year's Day; 3 March – Liberation Day 18 April – Orthodox Good Friday 19–21 April – Orthodox Easter 1 May – Labour Day 6 May – Armed Forces Day and Saint George's Day

  8. Melnik - Wikipedia

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    Melnik, Bulgaria, a town Villa Melnik Winery near Melnik, Bulgaria; Melnik Earth Pyramids near Melnik, Bulgaria; Mělník, a town in the Czech Republic Mělník District in the Czech Republic; Melnik, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community in the United States; Melnik Ridge in Antarctica; Melnik Peak in Antarctica

  9. History of Bulgaria (1990–present) - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (Bulgarian: Симеон Сакскобурготски, Simeon Sakskoburgotski), son of Tsar Boris III of Bulgaria, who had fled from socialist Bulgaria as a nine-year-old boy in 1946, became Prime Minister of