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Belogradchik rocks
This is a unique limestone rock formation spread across 30 square kilometers. It was chosen as one of the new Wonders of the world. A legend says it is a petrified wedding procession.

http://www.belogradchik.biz/belogradchik/attractions/rocks.en.html

     
The Rose Valley
It is one of the most beautiful places in Bulgaria with its small traditional towns. It owes its name to the numerous rose fields and the production of the famous Bulgarian rose oil.

http://eng.koprivshtitza.com/
 

       

Koprivshtitsa
This tiny magical mountain town is an architecture reserve. Although people still live there, life has frozen as it was centuries ago because it is not allowed to build anything modern and you can see the authentic Bulgarian Renaissance  architecture.

 

http://rosevalley.eu/index.php?Itemid=1

        

 

 

Bulgarian lev

The lev (Bulgarian: лев, plural: лева, левове / leva,levove) is the currency of Bulgaria. It is divided in 100 stotinki (стотинки, singular: stotinka, стотинка). In archaic Bulgarian the word "lev" meant "lion", a word which in the modern language became lav (лъв).

 

ISO 4217 code

BGN

Central bank

Bulgarian National Bank

Website

www.bnb.bg

User(s)

Bulgaria

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1 euro = 1.95583 leva

Subunit

1/100

stotinka

Symbol

лв

Nickname

lev – kint ; 1,000 leva – bon

stotinka – kamuk ; money – mangizi [1]

Plural

levove, numeric: leva

stotinka

stotinki

Coins

1, 2, 5, 10, 20 & 50 stotinki, 1 lev

Banknotes

Freq. used

2, 5, 10, 20, 50 & 100 leva

Rarely used

1 lev

Mint

Bulgarian Mint

Website

www.mint.bg

Rila Monastery

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UNESCO World Heritage Site
Rila Monastery
Name as inscribed on the World Heritage List
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Rila Monastery is located in Bulgaria
 
Location in Bulgaria

The Monastery of Saint Ivan of Rila, better known as the Rila Monastery (Bulgarian: Рилски манастир, Rilski manastir) is the largest and most famous Eastern Orthodox monastery in Bulgaria. It is situated in the southwestern Rila Mountains, 117 km  south of the capital Sofia in the deep valley of the Rilska River at an elevation of 1,147 m above sea level. The monastery is named after its founder, the hermit Ivan of Rila (876 - 946 AD).

Founded in the 10th century, the Rila Monastery is regarded as one of Bulgaria's most important cultural, historical and architectural monuments and is a key tourist attraction for both Bulgaria and Southern Europe. In 2008 alone, it attracted 900,000 visitors. The monastery is depicted on the reverse of the 1 lev banknote, issued in 1999.

 

Christo

Christo   

Christo.

Christo was born in Gabrovo, Bulgaria. His father, Vladimir Javacheff, was a businessman and ran a fabric factory, and his mother, Tsveta Dimitrova, was the secretary at the Academy of Fine Arts in Sofia. Professors from the Academy who visited his family observed Christo's artistic talent while he was still of a very young age.

Christo studied art at the Sofia Academy from 1953 to 1956 and went to Prague, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic), until 1957, when he left for the West by bribing a railway official and stowing away with several other individuals on board a train transporting medicine and medical supplies to Austria.

Christo quickly settled in Vienna and enrolled at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts. After only one semester there, he traveled to Geneva and moved to Paris in 1958. As a result of his flight, he lost his Bulgarian citizenship and became a stateless person. His life in Paris was characterized by financial hardship and social isolation, which was worsened by his difficulty learning the French language. He earned money by painting portraits, which he likened to prostitution and signed with his family name "Javachef" while his early works were signed "Christo".

 

Wrapped Reichstag, Berlin

 

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 Valley Curtain 1972 (USA)

 

Vidin ( Bulgarian: Видин, archaically spelled as Widdin in English) is a port town on the southern bank of the Danube in northwestern Bulgaria. It is close to the borders with Serbia and Romania, and is also the administrative centre of Vidin Province, as well as of the Metropolitan of Vidin (since 870).

An agricultural and trade centre, Vidin has a fertile hinterland renowned for its wines.

 

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PLOVDIV

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Roman Theatre Plovdiv