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Bulgaria has an area
of 110 993 sq km and occupies the northeastern part
of the Balkan Peninsula, having a varied terrain and mild continental
climate.
To the north is Romania, to the west are the Republic of Macedonia and
Serbia and Montenegro, to the south Greece, and to the southeast
lies
Turkey. The Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, which is the countrys natural
border, faces east and extends over 378 km / 236 miles /.
The geographical position of Bulgaria on the crossroads between the East
and the West, where throughout history the paths of world civilizations
have
crossed, is influential to the countrys rich and colorful cultural
heritage.
Traces of the material and spiritual presence of the Thracians (2000 BC),
the Hellenes, the Romans, the Slavs and proto-Bulgarians, the Byzantines
and the Ottomans have been left in the Bulgarian lands. After five centuries
under the Ottoman yoke, the Bulgarian Revival, which started in the
18th century, brought the country closer towards Europe, modern times
and
contemporary culture.
A great number of items, jewelry and tombs have survived since Thracian
times to present day. The Romans left us as a heritage of strongholds,
buildings and roads. The Byzantines and the Turks have left towns, fortified
settlements, fountains and baths. Although their culture was overshadowed
during the Ottoman Period, the Bulgarians continued to create their own
authentic customs, traditions, rituals, songs and fairy-tales. After the
Liberation the architecture of Vienna, the German technical mind and
European fashion had their impact. Magnificent buildings give charm and
character to towns such as Rouse, Varna, Svishtov, Sofia and others. Air
raids during World War ?? (1943-44) destroyed some of the architectural
and cultural sights but in the middle of the century (the 80s) modern-style
buildings, monuments and parks were constructed. After the democratic
changes the borders were opened to cultural exchange. Bulgarias
cultural
and historical heritage, as well as its contemporary arts, have become
famous all over the world.
Cultural Tourism
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