Traditional Bulgarian Wedding
by radost ivanova
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Bulgaria
- Rank: #252446 in Books
- Published on: 1987
- Binding: Hardcover
- 151 pages
The routes, maps, stats, and cultural information you need to safely - and happily - run Bulgaria's capital city. Brought to you by Blaze Travel Guides, an electronic publisher of international guides for active travelers. Discover more great runs and destinations at our Amazon store or on our website at http://www.blazetravelguides.org.
Bulgarian Protestant Bible with the Words of Christ in RED / Huge 073 Size / Color Maps, Supplements
This guide to Bulgaria includes a full run-down on the essential places to see from ancient Sophia to the resorts and beaches of the Black Sea, from Aleksander Nevski Cathedral to the Trigrad Gorge and the National Parks. The best of Bulgaria section will allow you to set priorities and gives you some tips and tricks even some of the locals won't know. With hundreds of spectacular colour photographs and detailed maps, you can really get a feel for the destination prior to your trip. It is an inspiring background read, serving as an invaluable, on-the-spot companion but can also be kept as a superb, visual souvenir of a visit. Expert local writers bring to life Bulgaria's history, culture, geography and, above all, its people. Detailed, cross-referenced maps clearly highlight all the main sites and they are numbered in relation to the text for easy navigation. The guide also features an extensive travel listings section which includes all the travel details, hotels, restaurants and contact numbers you'll need.
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Once hidden behind the Iron Curtain, Bulgaria has slowly emerged as a refreshing European travel destination. The country’s unique culture, rich history and natural beauty will captivate first-time visitors and have them coming back for more.
Leslie and Patrick, the authors, served as Peace Corps Volunteers in Bulgaria, each spending over two years in the country. They lived, worked and played in local communities of Bulgaria while experiencing everything this Eastern European country has to offer. With the help of a national network of locals and expats, they have shared their unique insight and insider information throughout this book. To experience the real Bulgaria and to travel like a local, this book is a must.
- Discover the capital city of Sofia with our walking tour, highlighting the best cultural spots and places to relax in this historic city.
- Marvel at the impressive Rila Monastery, Bulgaria’s largest monastery, or the awe-inspiring site that is Glojene Monastery.
- Sunbathe on the Black Sea Coast or explore an ancient seaside town.
- Hike through one of Bulgaria’s spectacular national parks and spend the night in a traditional hidja.
- Enjoy Bulgarian dishes like gyuveche or kavarna kebab and wash it down with local red wine or, if you are in for something stronger, a glass of Bulgaria’s traditional rakia.
THIS BOOK HAS BEAUTIFUL MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS
Changing Gear is about love, loss and adventure.
In the summer of 2006 Allan and Eileen cycled from Britain to Bulgaria. He was a fit 52 year old with a new Dawes Galaxy bike and she was an overweight 54 year old with a dodgy knee and an old Trek. They set off with only a hazy idea of the route and not much money.
Three years earlier, on the 8th August 2003, their son Matt had died unexpectedly while on holiday. Things were never the same after Matt’s death. Allan and Eileen had tried living normally and found they couldn’t do it. So they looked for alternative ways of being, one of which was to cycle from Britain to Bulgaria.
‘As we got on our bikes I experienced an intense sense of freedom. A fraying of the cord of sadness. I felt light and irresponsible. With few possessions to worry about and a sense of space stretching ahead, anything seemed possible…’
From 2001 to 2003, Rel Davis and his wife, Edith Sloan, served as Peace Corps volunteers in the impoverished agricultural village of Straldja, located on the Thracian Plains of Bulgaria. Both were older Americans, over 60, living the same lifestyle of third-world villagers and trying to make a difference in a strange land. This is a collection of letters that Rel sent home during that time.
Waiting for Better Times in Bulgaria OR Marilyn Monroe was our mother (JFK was the father, so who was the mother? Calpurnia asked). My name is Andrew Panagakos. I volunteered for the Peace Corps after a bizarre series of events cost me my home, land, car, retirement, savings—everything in fact—and after another series of events left me without any grants for restoration or wolf projects. In fact, volunteering was a joke first suggested by a colleague who had
a grant. He was studying Amur tigers in Siberia. I was proposing to study tiger-wolf interactions in the Bochinsky Reserve, but alas, wolves were not perceived to be as charismatic as tigers and did not attract the same level of funding. He suggested that if I could find support for my own expenses, room and board, through the Peace Corps perhaps, then the project could go on as planned. We had already met with the Russians, as well as with numerous granting agencies in Seattle and Portland. A bonus was that I would have
noncompetitive eligibility for government jobs as a biologist when I returned to the states.
So, I volunteered to serve in Siberia. The Peace Corps had a Parks program that allowed research. But, after months of paperwork, Russia was closed to new volunteers and the last two volunteers were shipped home, due to the dangers from the Russian Mafia and Chinese bandits in the area (and from a third, unspoken danger, American loggers, desperate to cut old-growth trees in Siberia). The only other country available, with wolves, was Bulgaria, so I was allowed to switch requests.
Nothing, however, happened the way I planned. I had trouble finding wolves, much less catching and tagging them. I had trouble with the language, although I had studied and used Russian. I got married and pledged my children to communism. I was mistaken for the Tsar, mostly by gypsies and old women. I was almost killed in an avalanche. I had to teach English every week. I got lost several times in the mountains and had to live on berries and water. I made more friends than I thought possible. And, then ...
The routes, maps, stats, and cultural information you need to safely - and happily - go running in some of the most popular destinations on the Balkan Peninsula. This BTG Regional Guide features 18 different running routes in Ljubljana, Slovenia; Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina; Dubrovnik and Zagreb, Croatia; Belgrade, Serbia; Sofia, Bulgaria; and Bucharest, Romania. Check out our special "Add it on!" section on Kotor, Montenegro, too!
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Bulgaria & Romania 1:800 000 Travel Map, laminated, MAGNUM, 2011 edition Double sided, laminated, tearproof and waterproof, indexed travel map of Bulgaria (with geographic names latinized) & Romania. Two insets include street plans of Sofia 1:14 500 and Bucharest 1:15 000. Size folded 25 x 12 cm / 9.75 x 4.75 in, unfolded 144 x 50 cm / 56.5 x 19.75 in. Multilingual legend includes English; high quality German cartography.
Bulgaria’s charms include the attractive Black Sea coastline with a mixture of secluded coves and nature reserves; rugged mountainous scenery, with a wealth of wild flowers, birds and mammals; and several flourishing ski resorts. This corner of eastern Europe can also boast nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites, all included in detail in the Bradt guide. Special sections on Bulgarian food, wine, birding and natural history bring out the best of the country. Detailed information is also provided on the capital, Sofia.
Build your language confidence in Bulgarian with Teach Yourself
With this bestselling program, you can learn Bulgarian from the comfort of your own home, at your own pace. This revised and updated course introduces you to practical themes, such as making travel arrangements, meeting someone new, shopping, and other every day activities.
This travel guide has information about Bulgarian culture and practical information to make your trip to Bulgaria more enjoyable. After a brief introduction to Bulgaria (including the best time to visit), it goes into the country's background, including geographic location, wildlife, history, architecture, religion, language, ethnicity, food, drink, & identity. It helps you understand why Bulgaria is how it is today.
This guide also provides Practical Information, such as visa requirements, health care, tours, and transportation. In addition, the guide contains a pre-departure checklist, quick reference charts for when you're abroad, and live links to give you access to more information when you're on the road.
The highly successful Globetrotter Travel series, which includes guides, maps and atlases, presently covers more than 80 destinations worldwide. The large fold out travel maps allow the traveler to locate cities, towns, major roads and scenic routes, airports, hotels, golf courses, holiday resorts, parks and nature reserves. In addition, the reverse sides incorporate area maps and town and city plans of the major centers.
"The Real Thing" is a memoir of a post-student adventure in the 1980s. After attending a music conservatory, and realizing the glamour life of a concert pianist probably wasn't in the cards, I got hooked on Bulgarian folk music. In a quest for the pure musical traditions, and likewise searching for authenticity in my life, I learned a bit of the language and traveled around Bulgaria for several months. I didn't expect purity and authenticity to include being removed from a bus at gunpoint, being prevented from leaving the country when I wanted to, or experiencing unique moments of friendship and sharing across a daunting cultural divide.
Bulgaria is attracting increasing interest from property buyers around the world - fascinated by its property investment potential, glorious stretches of golden sands, historic towns and breathtakingly unspoilt scenery. With its low property prices Bulgaria provides many different types of accommodation to suit all tastes - whether it's a mountain retreat in a ski resort, a seaside apartment, a period country house, or a modern city-based apartment. And it comes with a low cost of living too. And with Bulgaria's accession to the EU, property in this country is set to become an even better investment.In this book, Jonathan White provides you with all the information you need to help you make a sound investment: the pros and cons of buying in Bulgaria; the 10 basic steps to buying a property in Bulgaria; how to finance your purchase; renovating and furnishing your home; understanding tax and insurance; letting your property to provide an income; buying land for enjoyment and investment; how to benefit from setting up a Bulgarian Company and, much more, including useful websites, contacts, practical tips, sample contracts and a full colour photo gallery.
James Twyman travels around the world singing his songs of peace and harmony to people of all races, cultures, and beliefs. Inspired by the life of St. Francis of Assisi, he has been to every war-torn country in the world, often at great personal risk. But this is the story of a different kind of journey.
One night, while giving a talk in a private home in San Francisco, Twyman met a ten-year-old boy. When the boy touched Twyman's finger, suddenly Twyman could bend spoons with the power of his mind, could read thoughts, and could transmit images to others. Yet, later, no one who had been in the room could remember seeing the child!The boy had said his name was Marco, and that other special children like him could be found in a monastery in the mountains of Bulgaria. Without knowing who or where they were, or how he would find them, James Twyman began an extraordinary journey to find Marco and the psychic children. In the process, he learned that the children had a message for all the world-and learned, too, that he was the one to deliver that message.This is that message.