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The Liberation Day, officially known as the Day of Liberation of Bulgaria from the Ottoman Oppression (Bulgarian: Ден на Освобождението на България от османско иго, romanized: Den na Osvobozhdenieto na Bǎlgarya ot osmansko igo), is the national holiday of Bulgaria, [1] celebrated every 3 March.
See Liberation of Bulgaria. 1 May: Labour Day: Ден на труда и на международната работническа солидарност 6 May: Saint George's Day: Гергьовден, ден на храбростта и Българската армия See Armed Forces Day. 24 May
The parade inspector was the Minister of People's Defence of Bulgaria, General of the Army Dobri Dzhurov. [9] The parade commander was Colonel General Hristo Dobrev, the Commander of the Land Forces of the Bulgarian People's Army. [10] Attending the parade was the General Secretary of the Bulgarian Communist Party Todor Zhivkov.
Pages in category "Parades in Bulgaria" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Bulgarian Armed Forces Day; S. Sofia Pride
3 March – Liberation Day; 1 May – Labour Day; 3 May – Orthodox Good Friday; 4–6 May – Orthodox Easter; 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
The parade on Red Square on the occasion of Victory Day, on the 60th anniversary of the end of the Great Patriotic War May 2005 Poland: Warsaw Meeting of the Heads of State of Europe June 2005 Croatia: Zagreb Signing of Azerbaijani- Croatian documents June 2005 Russia: St. Petersburg Petersburg International Economic Forum June 2005 Ukraine: Kyiv
The Liberation of Bulgaria is the historical process as a result of the Bulgarian Revival. In Bulgarian historiography, the liberation of Bulgaria refers to those events of the Tenth Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) that led to the re-establishment of the Bulgarian state under the Treaty of San Stefano of 3 March 1878.
Ferdinand of Bulgaria proclaiming independence in Tarnovo, 1908. The de jure independence of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Независимост на България, romanized: Nezavisimost na Bǎlgariya) from the Ottoman Empire was proclaimed on 5 October [O.S. 22 September] 1908 in the old capital of Tarnovo by Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria, who afterwards took the title "Tsar".