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Veliko Turnovo Bulgaria - Travel Guide, Tours, Hotels, Maps and Photos

Veliko Turnovo Bulgaria - Travel Guide, Tours, Hotels, Maps and Photos
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Sofia, 86 km east of Lovech, 46 km north-east of Gabrovo, 50 km east of Sevlievo, 43 km south-east of Pavlikeni, 42 km north-east of Tryavna, 106 km south-west of Rousse, 7 km south-west of Gorna Oryahovitsa and 100 km south-west of Targovishte. Veliko Turnovo is the town with the most glorious historical past in Bulgaria. Bulgarian statehood and a source of national pride for every Bulgarian. settlement was inhabited by Thracians (the tribes of uzdicenses and crobises) and existed by the end of the Iron Era. town on the hill (one of the supporting points of Byzantium in the northern part of the Balkan Peninsula), which withstood for 3 centuries. vonic-Bulgarian settlement of the 8th to 10th century was founded on the ruins of this town. ensely populated and in the 12th century it was a fortified town and a significant economic centre. vonic word “tern” or “trun” (thorn) and during the years it developed into Ternov, Trunov, Tur-nov, Turnovgrad, Turnovo and Veliko Turnovo, being called “Veliko” (Great) in relation to its size, beauty and grandeur. Assen and Peter was successfully completed, the Byzantine Rule was thrown off and Tur-novgrad became the capital (the third capital in the history of Bulgaria) of the restored Bulgarian Kingdom. Bulgarian Patriarchy were situated on the Tsarevets Hill and the houses of the boyars and the senior priesthood as well as a lot of churches were situated on Trapezitsa Hill. Assenova Mahala (quarter), located between the above mentioned hills, by the Yantra River, was inhabited by craftsmen. town” protected Tsarevets and Trapezitsa. Bulgaria was a big political, economic, trade and cultural centre in Europe. Bulgarian State reached the heights of its development during this period. Turnovo School of Painting and the Turnovo Literary School, whose founders, organisers and most prominent representatives are Patriarch Evtimii and Teodosii Turnovski (of Turnovo), developed and carried out their versatile activities here. Veliko Turnovo, and gradually the whole of Bulgaria succumbed under Ottoman Rule... town was able to recuperate and experience a new economic, cultural and political upsurge during the Revival period. ouses, public buildings, churches (with the greatest contribution in that respect belonging to the unsurpassed Master Kolyu Ficheto), the aspiration for enlightenment and national self-awareness started to find their implementation and the struggle for ecclesiastical and national independence gained strength. Bulgarian Metropolis took part in the Turnovo Uprisings of 1598, 1686 and 1700, in Velcho Conspiracy (1835), in the Uprising of Captain Dyado Nikola (1856), in Hadzhi Stavrev’ Revolt (1862) and in the April Uprising of the rebellious year of 1876. evski came here more than once (the last time in 1872, unfortunately enchained). Assembly, which developed the First Bulgarian Constitution - the Turnovo Constitution, one of the most democratic constitutions in Europe for that time, convened here. Assembly of liberated Bulgaria convened in Veliko Turnovo to elect a head of state. September 1885 Stefan Stambolov and Petko Karavelov made the decision to acknowledge the union of the Principality of Bulgaria with Eastern Roumelia. Sofia became the capital of Bulgaria after the Liberation, Veliko Turnovo continued to be a sanctuary for all Bulgarians, a bastion of Bulgarian national spirit and self-awareness. second largest architectural complex of Tsarevets is Bulgarian Patriarchy. rose at the highest place, above the Tsar’s Palace. settlement north of Tsarevets was studied, too which with its architectural pattern is the prototype of Bulgarian Revival house. Bulgarian monuments - Forty Holy Martyrs Church is situated at the western foothill of Tsarevets Hill, near the river. Assen II in honour of his great victory over the Byzantines at Klokotnitsa on 22nd March 1230. reserved stone columns - Assen’s, Omourtag’s and the one from the Rodosto Fortress are of an exceptional importance to historical science and prove the succession in the Bulgarian statehood. g-seal were found during excavation works in the 1970-ies. rises at the foothill of the northern slope of Tsarevets - the only better preserved church from Medieval Turnovgrad. town succumbed to Ottoman Rule the Bulgarian Patriarchy and the whole Patriarchal library was moved to it. Bulgarian Patriarch - Evtimii served in this church for about two years before being sent in exile. Skala (Rock at the place of death) from which traitors were thrown down. unski Church was built in the outskirts of the hill and during its consecration the brothers Assen and Peter proclaimed the Uprising against the Byzantine invaders. Assen, Peter and Kaloyan were crowned in it. place of a destroyed Medieval Bulgarian church. hose unknown author had shown himself as a follower of the best traditions of Turnovo School of Painting. ilski were rested in a monastery located on the hill. ovski were moved by Tsar Kaloyan to the Holy Apostles Church located on the same hill. ;ssenova Mahala (Assen’s quarter) and constituted the fundamental part of the so-called “external town”. Assen II (1218-1241).Sveta Gora is the third hill of the Metropolis Turnovgrad. rises south of Tsarevets and it was a cultural and spiritual centre of the Bulgarian State in Medieval times. Turnovo Literary School and the Turnovo School of Painting developed a versatile and vivacious activity in the biggest of the monasteries - Holy Virgin Odigitriya. Bulgarian spirit - Patriarch Evtimii and Teodosii Turnovski did creative works here. Veliko Turnovo University rise on the place of the monastery. Veliko Turnovo fell under Ottoman Rule the town started to expand to the west little by little. settled down along the hills of Tsarevets and Trapezitsa and predominantly Bulgarians settled down in the new quarters. Bulgarians during the Revival period, a great part of which still adorn the Old town (between the hills of Trapezitsa and Sveta Gora, separated from them through the meanders of the Yantra River). self-educated Bulgarian architect and builder Master Kolyu Ficheto greatly contributed in this respect. ouse with the Monkey (1849, in the centre of the town), taking its name form the sitting monkey placed above the ground floor with an inscribed sign plate under it. Museum of the Second Bulgarian State is located near the Konak. hose construction Kolyu Ficheto worked as an apprentice. museum (1862) where a lot of freedom-loving Bulgarians were sent, among them Levski, Philip Totyu, Stefan Karadzha, Bacho Kiro. ouse of Kokona (Grand Lady) Anastassia (of the end of the 18th century. ouses in it adds romantic atmosphere to the Old Town. seems as if they have perched one over the other. ouse (Money-changer’s) (1861).The Art Gallery (tel.: 062 38951) and the monuments to the Assens’ Dynasty in front of it are located on a picturesque peninsula (Borouna), rising above the Yantra River. ouses, public buildings, squares, dozens of monuments, too. Veliko Turnovo, it is worth seeing with one’s own eyes!Accommodation: The Veliko Turnovo Interhotel (2, Alexander Penchev Street). wntown, offers 50 beds, ‘tourist’ category). ouse (in the centre of the town, 79, Stambolov Street, it has 73 beds in 2 suites and in 2-, 3- and 4-bed rooms. ouse (Maiden’s Fortress) (in the Ksilofor Area, east of town, near the last stop of town bus lines No. Bulgarain public catering and entertainment establishments offering traditional Bulgarian cuisine in Veliko Turnovo. ouse with the Monkey, working hours: 11.00 a.m. Veliko Turnovo (13A, Hristo Botev Str., tel.: 062(P. Veliko Turnovo Hotel, tel.: 062 22148, e-mail: dtour@vali.bg), at the Council on Tourism, 5000 Veliko Turnovo (at Veliko Turnovo Hotel, tel.: 062 30571, 30353, 528057); at Trapezitsa Tourist Association (79, Stefan Stambolov Street, tel.: 062 21593, 35185); at the hotels and in the tourist houses. town of the old Metropolis is connected with bus and a railway transport. Sofia, Gabrovo, Rousse, Lovech, Kazanlak, Tryavna, Drya-novo, Sevlievo, Gorna Oryahovitsa (a town bus line), Lyaskovets (a town bus line), Pavlikeni, Turgovishte, Popovo, Byala and other smaller settlements within the region. ovski Street, tel.: 062 40908) and the central railway station (tel.: 062 620065) are far from each other, the first being located in the western end of the town, and the second - in the southern end of the town immediately under the Sveta Gora Hill. usse - Gorna Oryahovitsa - Stara Zagora - Podkova. Bulgaria) is located at the distance of only several kilometres north-east of Veliko Turnovo. service for Veliko Turnovo passing through the village of Arbanassi. iiski Street, tel.: 062 628292), Rila Railway Bureau (13A, Hr. Sema Express (airlines ticket bureau, 25, Nikola Gabrovski Blvd., tel.: 062 621586). town has a regular town bus and trolley-bus transport.

VELIKO TURNOVO, BULGARIA

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town and its outskirts traces have been uncovered of life dating back to the late Palaeolithic, Neolithic, Chalcolithic, the Bronze and the Iron Ages. aises to significance during the years of Byzantine rule (9th-12th centuries). Second Bulgarian Kingdom (1186), the town becomes its capital. town and its outskirts numerous literary schools spring up - centres of educational and literary activity.In 1393 the town is conquered by the Turks and burned down. Bulgarian national spirit and one of the centres of the struggle for liberation. Assembly has its first session here and adopts the Constitution of Turnovo - the first constitution of the Bulgarian state liberated in 1878.Valuable architectural ensembles dating back to the Bulgarian National Revival have preserved the atmosphere of the past century. lose to one another along narrow winding streets. self-educated architect of the Bulgarian National Revival - worked here. town has been declared an architectural and historical reserve.A university, a theatre, a historical museum, an art gallery.St. onsecration in 1185 the Uprising of Asen and Petur against Byzantine rule for the restoration of the Bulgarian state is declared here. Second Bulgarian Kingdom belonging to the so-called picturesque style, with rich facade decorations. onservation and extensive reconstruction are undertaken. reserved the abse, the fresco fragments of the 12th and the 14th centuries. town was conquered by the Ottoman Turks, the notables of Turnovo were slaughtered here. niches, glazed cups and four-petaled flowers. reserved mural paintings (14th-15th centuries). Asen II to commemorate his victory over the Epir despot Kir Theodoros Comnenos at Klokotnitsa. Museum in Sofia, the National Historical Museum, the Historical Museum in Veliko Turnovo and also in the church; undergoing a process of restoration. Turnovo Inscription of Tsar Ivan Asen II. hese are turned into teke (Muslim monastery) and mosque. Bulgarian National revival church built in 1873 by master Kolyo Ficheto. see the various in form arches, which cover the separate areas. Bulgarian National Revival inns preserved to the present day. museum.The Old Town Hall (Konaka) - built in 1874-1876 by Kolyo Ficheto for a Turkish public building, but the design and space layout bears the signs of the Bulgarian National Revival secular architecture. Assembly of newly liberated Bulgaria, which adopts the Constitution of Turnovo, has its first session in this building. museum.Tsarevets - a historical hill of 12 hectares in the eastern part of Veliko Turnovo. settlement and Byzantine fortress, dating back to the 4th-6th centuries, Tsarevets turns into an unapproachable fortress and capital of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom. asses three consecutive gates each of which is defended by a battle-tower and the rock in front of the first is cut so that a draw-bridge can be put and then withdrawn. see the Gate of Asen with a two-winged door and a two-storied tower. separate fortress surrounded by strong walls. Turnovo, Tsarevets was burned down.Trapezitsa - a hill in Veliko Turnovo. rise the Inner Town of the Bulgarian capital. posed that the churches are family chapels. ntski Gorge of Yantra River, 7 km north of Veliko Turnovo. Turnovo by the Turks (1393), the monastery is reconstructed in the 30-ies of the 20th C. Bulgaria's largest gathering of traditional musicians and singers and is a cross between a pop festival and a medieval fair. Bulgarian music as it was always played, played by the ancestors of those who first played it. Bourgas International Folk Festival The Bourgas International Folk Festival, held annually, attracts a host of Bulgarian and international artists and is held in the second half of August. Roses is held annually in early June, and has grown from a local to an international event. roses, Kazanluk's main industry, in full flower. town itself blossoms while visitors enjoy the "Rose Picnic" and all the fun of a folklore festival, with its costumes, songs and dance. start of the agricultural year, and all over Bulgaria you can witness processions led by the dancing. ouse-holds brush out the winter cobwebs with a traditional spring clean. Bulgarian calendar is dotted with important feast days and festivals. Bulgaria in a rainbow of colours and styles. tised in celebration of summer's arrival. Blackjack | Insurance | Travel Insurance | Disclaimer || Contact UsCopyright © 2000 - 2008 Student Holidays Ltd.

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Bulgarian their mother tongue, which means that it's a minor language. Bulgarian was almost identical to Old Church Slavonic, and so it was the third most important written language in medieval Europe. Bulgarian is quite close to Russian (with Russian deriving from Bulgarian, not vice versa). uses azbuka, better known as Cyrillic letters. Bulgarian, it's a mix of [ a ] and the schwa [ ə ]. Bulgarian, it is pronounced as [ Bəlgaria ], with a very short vowel. Bulgaria, but there are also some distinctive Bulgarian dialects which are hard to understand. Bulgarian and other Slavic languages →click here.*Source:CIA World Factbook   GeographyBulgaria occupies a wide part of the central Balkan peninsula. Bulgaria shares borders with Serbia and Macedonia, in the south with Greece and Turkey. mountain ranges Stara Planina, Rodopi and Strandsha dominate the small country, but there are also some small but highly impressive massifs such as Rila and Pirin. used as Bulgaria's granary.Although the country is comparatively small, it offers an amazing variety of landscapes, with more than a few of them protected by national parks. (see →Smolyan), Rila national park(see →Rila and the amazing national park along Ropotamo river in the south-east of Bulgaria are definitely worth a visit. cenic roads in Bulgaria, but my personal favourite (although it's hard to pick a favourite here) is the road connecting Michurin (south of Burgas) with Malko Tarnovo (at the Turkish border) - a highly interesting landscape with some sleepy little villages. Bulgaria: Mosques, Churches and moreOnce, Bulgaria was part of the vast →Kingdom of Macedonia andafter that a province of the Roman Empire. o-Bulgarians, originally a Turk tribe, were culturally assimilated by Slavic tribes.Tsar Boris I., one of the emperors of the First Empire, managed to unify and chrisitianize the nation. Bulgarian Empire reached its biggest extent - it occupied almost all of the Balkan. Bulgaria, was conquered by the Byzantine Empire. resent-day Macedonia.In 1018, the Byzantine Empire controlled the entire empire. Asen and Peter, led a successful uprising against the occupants in 1185. Second Bulgarian Empire with →Veliko Tarnovoas the new, shining capital.This second Bulgarian heyday was over in 1396. Bulgarians, can still be found here and there in Bulgaria and north-west Turkey.The situation shouldn't change during the following centuries. Bulgarian culture and its symbols gradually perished. Bulgarians initiated the Koprivshtitsa uprising, but this was brutally put down by the Ottoman rulers. Bulgaria, and so Russia declared war on the Ottomans. Bulgarians dead (the number of Ottoman victims is not known). Bulgaria, covering a large part of the Balkan peninsula. vised in the Congress of Berlin in the same year. Bulgaria aka East Rumelia, parts of present-day Greece and Macedonia became parts of the Ottoman Empire again.In 1879, the first National Assembly took place and agreed on a constitution. Bulgaria cann't declare full independence before 1908. Bulgaria, together with Serbia and Greece, started the First Balkan War to drive the Ottomans out of Europe. Bulgaria was the Second Balkan War, which broke out between the former alliance a few years later. Second World War, Bulgaria formed an Alliance with Nazi Germany, but its leaders refused to hand over the Jewish minority. September 1944, the Red Army occupied the country, and the Bulgarian Fatherland Front gained power. started some reforms but remained in power. imself in trouble as well (as of 2003, check for recent news).Nowadays, the country has a serious population problem. Bulgarians are living at or below poverty line (much less than years before), but unemployment rate is around 18 %. Bulgaria joined the NATO, and additionally the country is trying hard to gain full membership of the EU. Black Sea coast and tourist ghettos lining up along the seashore. beaches are nice, but the real jewels of Bulgaria can only be found in the hinterland.Visa: Most nationalities do not require a visa any longer - travelers from the EU, Canada, USA, Australia, UK, Japan etc can stay one month (some even 3 months) in the country with nothing more than a valid passport. eased considerably as well - corruption at crossing points seems to have vanished. Bulgaria!10 Leva billMoney: The Bulgarian currency is called Lev (Plural: Leva), with 1 Lev consisting of 100 Stotinki. cities, accepting most credit cards as well as Maestro and Cirrus bank cards (for the latter, the usual fee per transaction is € 4). Bulgaria is still one of the cheapest destinations in the area. Bulgarians manage to sell things that cheap, but somehow they do. prices at the seashore are substantially higher (but still cheap). r;Sofia and →Plovdiv as well as countless charter flights to →Burgas and →Varna at the Black Sea - of course not in winter. started to wobble, and the wing almost touched the ground - it was a few inches left only. buses run from several destinations in Europe to Bulgaria. several border crossings is not everyone's cup of tea. buses are the easiest way to get there (except hitchhiking of course).Some international trains connect Bulgaria with the rest of the world. r;Varna - which takes more than 36 hours.Another option are trains from Germany or Austria etc to →Zagreb and from there via→Belgrade to →Sofia.Additionally, there are direct trains to Thessaloniki in Greece, to →Istanbul, Moscow, →Kyiv (Kiev) and so on. Serbia.Border crossings: Some remarks on border crossings I have used during my trips to and from Bulgaria:Burgas Int'l airport: Probably the easiest and most hassle-freeway to enter the country.Giurgiu (Romania) - Ruse: Here, the wide Danube river marks the border, with a long steel bridge linking the countries. Bulgarian side, a regular bus takes you to the centre of →Ruse, which is around 8 km away. Sofia: In 1996, it was not possible to cross the border here in your own car without bribing the officials. Sofia to Skopje: Crossing this point is quite a hassle and treatment can be called a harassment. Sofia to Skopje costs 20 Leva (€ 10) per person, the ride takes around 5½ hours.Malko Tarnovo - Kirklareli (Turkey): A funny, deserted border crossing this is. Mountain Range: Just for the sake of the marvellous landscape it's worth crossing the border here. ause the Bulgarians had lunchbreak as I found out afterwards.Transportation in Bulgaria There are some train connections, but most trains are very slow. buses are much faster and more convenient. buses, and as with the long-distance buses, most of them are fast and modern. Bulgarian cuisine is definitely worth mentioning. asking a Japanese, what he will associate with "Bulgaria", around 99% will answer "Yoghurt". Bulgarian dishesMany traditional dishes are based on plain, slightly sour yoghurt. (see picture, top left). resent sheep's milk cheese (Sirene): This salty white cheese can be found on the top of salads (shopska salata), on gratins, pasta and even on chips (French fries). see picture bottom right) are from the Ottoman area, minced meat-eggplant-casseroles (moussaka) belong to the Greek staple diet. Bulgarians are probably clever: They keep the good stuff for themselves and dump the rest at foreign countries. Bulgarian wine here and there in the country itself. urse, beer is quite popular as well. Bulgaria, too: Slivova and other Rakiya (fruit brandy), Mastika (aniseed based brandy, similar to the Greek ouzo or the Turkish rakı) etc are highly common. Bulgarian shibboleth: In almost all western countries,shaking your head means "no" and nodding means "yes". ease.assistant: To Burgas?tabibito: (is nodding)assistant: What!? serious now, trying hard not to move his head)assistant: Got that. Bulgaria), so it's the best thing to try not to move one's head at all. Bulgarian government - with useful links and information. Bulgaria and Turkey with loads of pictures. w.bulgariatravel.org/Official tourism site for Bulgaria. ease note that commercial websites will be declined.

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Bulgaria Destination Guide below will give you a multitude of things to see and do during your holiday. hese highlights, you can book one of our Regional Bulgaria Tour Suggestions. town two different names - Bourgos and Pirgos. town is derived from the Greek words "pirgos" or "bourgos", meaning fortress, or tower, provoked by the numerous fishing towers - "bourgs" in the vicinity. settlement was entered as a town for the first time, and later in another document from 1730 - as the port of Burgas. second-largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, Burgas is also the fourth-largest by population in the country, after Sofia, Plovdiv and Varna. Black Sea resorts in Bulgaria such as Sunny Beach, Nesebar, Sozopol, Dyuni, Elenite.Places of interest in Burgas:Popular sights of Burgas are the Art Gallery, the Sea Garden Park, the St Cyril and Methodius Cathedral, the Philharmonic, the Opera, the theatre of Drama. city and the salt mines are worth the visit. Plovdiv - a contemporary of Troy Plovdiv is very old, more ancient in fact than Bulgaria itself. City", as Rome is conventionally called, is much younger. Plovdiv is a city upon layers of cities and an epoch upon layers of epochs. Bulgarians, a dream of the crusaders, a magnificent, wealthy and most important city. hose were the ancient names of Plovdiv throughout its 6000 to 8000 years of existence. Plovdiv first appeared in 15th century documents and has remained until today.The second biggest city in Bulgaria, Plovdiv, is situated beautifully on the two banks of the river Maritsa and on six unique syenite hills (called "tepeta"). settlement of Evmolpiass, which was later on called Pulpudeva. town was conquered by Philip II of Macedonia and was called Philipopol. Plovdiv.The most interesting place to visit is Old Plovdiv, an architectural and historical reserve, situated on the Three Hills: Bounardzhika, Nebbet, and Sahat Tepe. ouses of the National Revival stand close to ruins from antiquity. town was formed towards the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. Plovdiv's greatest wealth are its houses dating back to the years of the Bulgarian National Revival, remarkable for their masterful layout, impressive appearance and rich outer and inner design. hese were built towards the end of the 19th century. Museum of book publishing, arranged in the house of the renowned enlightener and publisher Hristo G. town, the Archaeological museum that offers an exposition of unique exhibits of various historical periods, the golden treasure of Panagyurishte (4th-3rd centuries BC replica), silver pots, painted ceramics, ancient capitals and friezes. museums, churches, banks, hotels, cafes, restaurants, cinemas, shops, bars, bazaars, music clubs, casinos, etc. see several mosques and original Turkish baths. place at the Plovdiv Philharmonic Orchestra's concert hall, here in January the winter festival of Symphony Music is held. mises of the Fair Camp different international exhibitions and expos are held all year round.Touring Plovdiv:Plovdiv is a picturesque town, with many parks and gardens, museums and archaeological monuments. Town, with houses from the National Revival period (18-19th century), is an imposing open-air museum situated on the three hills of the ancient Trimontium. Varna - the pearl of the Black Sea Coast Varna is Bulgaria's third largest city. place even before the Greeks established the colony of Odessos there about 580 BC. Varna became a major port trading with Constantinople, Venice and Dubrovnik. town (Odessos - a settlement on water) is not Greek but of an earlier linguistic origin, which suggests the presence of an older village on the same territory. resent-day city of Varna is one of the most attractive Bulgarian towns, the Pearl of the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast - as it is called for good reasons. city of Varna, with a population 325,137, is situated on the Bay of Varna, 470 km east of Sofia. city stands in tiers and follows the curves of the Bay of Varna. resorts of Golden Sands, St Constantine (Drouzhba) and Albena, it has a cosmopolitan atmosphere. city is surrounded by numerous gardens, vineyards and deciduous groves. ouses and small farms that belong to them. Varna is the so called Stone Forest (Pobitite Kamani), a curious collection of stone columns up to seven metres high. Varna:Varna is the third largest city in Bulgaria after Sofia and Plovdiv. Varna Province and an important port in the eastern part of the country, located on the Black Sea coast close to Lake Varna. city was named Stalin after the Soviet leader for a brief period from 1949 to 1956. city on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast is commonly referred as the Sea Capital of Bulgaria. city was also the base of the Bulgarian Navy. Museum with a museum ship torpedo boat Drazki. Veliko Tarnovo - one of the most ancient Bulgarian Towns Veliko tarnovo, one of the most ancient Bulgarian towns, is situated amphitheatrically on four hills - Tsarevets, Trapezitsa, Momina Krepost and Sveta Gora, the ridges of which were indeed the deeply inclined steep banks of the meanders of the river Yantra. Second Bulgarian Kingdom in the 12th century AD. town of tarnovo as "the second after Constantinople" in its beauty and might. Bulgarian State are related to this town, such as the Second Bulgarian Kingdom's apogee in the 12th and 13th centuries AD and the adoption of the First Bulgarian Constitution in 1874. Seven centuries ago as capital of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom the town of Tzarevets had had a major role in the political and spiritual life in Bulgaria. reserved up to now they give clear information of the might of the Bulgarian Tzar dynasties and the Bulgarian Patriarch influence together with the spiritual activities in the former throne town. research shows significant civil, residential and cult buildings. Bulgarian masters, such as Zachary Zograf and Kolyo Ficheto. town quarters are preserved with their Bulgarian Renaissance houses and their dislocated terraces, with their fine interior, handicraft workshops and cafes. town of Veliko tarnovo is an administrative, economic and cultural centre. ronicle and the Tetraevangelia of Tzar Ivan Alexander. place of Theodosius of tarnovo and of St Evtimii, Patriarch of tarnovo. reserved colorful murals and architectural silhouettes from different ages for generations, and left us to ponder the eternal wisdom, chiselled into the column of Khan Omourtag: "Man, no matter how well he lives, dies and another is born...". Veliko Tarnovo:Veliko Tarnovo is located in central northern Bulgaria and acts as the administrative centre of Veliko Tarnovo Province. Bulgarian National Revival buildings with their typical architecture, the many museums on various topics.

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guide with travel, attractions, health and accommodation information --> Guides NetworkHomeGeneral Travel AdviceBackpackingGap YearTransportLinksHostels BULGARIA |Overview|Entry/Visas|Employment|Phrase Book|Hostels|Traveller Comments|BulgariaBulgaria is one of Europe's most diverse and naturally beautiful destinations. mountains and deep valleys, giving visitors great opportunities for skiing, hiking, walking and mountain biking. mountains to lush green forests with thermal springs and mineral spas.In contrast the scenic Black Sea coast has fine sandy beaches and inviting blue waters making Bulgaria a popular destination for holidaymakers and travellers alike. Bulgarian culture, hospitality and friendliness shine through making any visitor feel very welcome. Roses is in the very heart of the country and each year is transformed with breath-taking blooms in May and June. Roses is celebrated in towns across the region with rose picking rituals and folklore displays. seeking a relaxing beach break, skiing down the slopes or taking in the culture, this magical country has it all. September)Language BulgarianTelephone Services+359Emergency NumbersAmbulance 150 Fire 160 Police 166ClimateBulgarian summers are generally comfortable, with low humidity and temperatures averaging 24 degrees. Black Sea resorts offer sunbathing from May until October, while in winter heavy falls of snow are guaranteed the skiing resorts. see and doBulgaria's capital Sofia is diverse and compact with a great mix of architectural styles which were mainly built after the WWII bombings. city boasts many great art galleries, museums and opera houses and the churches in Sofia are well worth a visit, especially as some date back to the early 14th Century. Sofia's main attraction has been its thermal springs which are still in public use today. city is bursting with character, its various bazaars, markets and open air cafes give it a cosmopolitan, laid back atmosphere with plenty to see and do. Sofia and provides the perfect mountain locations for hikers. mountains to the Rila Monastery can be done in a few days. museum collection with jewellery, textiles and old manuscripts. starting point for discovering the surrounding areas of Bulgaria.For beach lovers, Bulgaria has dozens of attractive resorts on the Black Sea coastline. resort on the Black Sea coastline and provides a varied range of eating spots and probably the best nightlife in the area. resort and is surrounded by lush forests. beach and calm waters make it a haven for relaxing, sunbathing and ‘taking it easy'. urself, many of the hotels in these resorts offer impressive health, beauty and spa treatment that promise to help you to relieve stress and really relax. Bulgaria an attractive destination with a bottle of beer costing 50p and a two course meal for one costing £4.00. skiing destination with recent improvements in the three major ski resorts in the country. skiing conditions can be found, especially for intermediate and novice skiers. mountain resort in Bulgaria, conveniently located just 45 miles south of Sofia. several well run hotels with a superb network of ski runs for every ability. Bulgaria's national parks where in recent years facilities have really improved. elBulgaria's domestic service Bulgaria Air connects Sofia with the coast and other main towns. Sofia to Bourgas and Varna can be made in one hour by air travel and it's fairly cheap - only slightly more expensive than rail travel.Bus and tramway services operate in Sofia and a metro is currently being built. y.Bulgaria has a reliable and sophisticated coach service which allows visitors to travel inland between major towns and cities. Sofia to the coast will only cost you about £10 and will normally take between 5 or 6 hours depending on traffic and weather conditions. prices contact www.etapgroup.com - one of Bulgaria's biggest coach companies.For information on rail travel in Bulgaria see the State Rail Office site. Bulgaria by car you must state which border crossing you'll be using when you leave and also pay a road tax. hose of you watching your budget, youth hostels can be found in over 30 main towns. section.Campsites in Bulgaria are characterised from I to III, with the top two categories having hot and cold water, showers, restaurants, shops, sports facilities and telephones. Bulgaria are classified according to the European star-grading system, but some standards are comparatively low. Bulgarian Hotel and Restaurant Association. thBulgaria has a reciprocal health agreement with the UK. Bulgaria.Useful ContactsNational Tourist Information Centre1 Sveta Nedelia Square, Sofia 1000, Bulgaria Tel: (2) 987 9778. w.bulgariatravel.orgEmbassy of the Republic of Bulgaria186-188 Queens Gate, London SW7 5HL, UK Tel: (020) 7584 9400 or 9433 or 7581 4903 (tourism department)Website: www.bulgarianembassy.org.ukBritish Embassy9 Moskovska Street, Sofia 1000, Bulgaria Tel: (2) 933 9222.

Travel Bulgaria Guide - fitforeurope.com

Travel Bulgaria Guide - fitforeurope.com
Bulgaria is located in South-Eastern Europe. A former Communist block country, this beautiful land remains relatively unknown to the outside world.
Travel Bulgaria Guide - fitforeurope.com
Bulgaria is home to gorgeous beaches along the black sea, fertile valleys, and an extensive mountain range. city, Sofia, is rich with art and architecture and the exotic people and cuisine consist of a unique mixture of Turkish, Greek, Romanian, Macedonian and Yugoslavian. Bulgaria happened around 3,000 BC, the time of the Thracians. Bulgaria's famous archaeological sites include the tombs of Kazanlak, and the sanctuary of Orpheus. hese monuments, though often not well preserved, are fascinating and usually empty of tourists. Bulgaria's many historical monuments, there are hundreds of natural hot springs--many yet to be discovered, and all in scenic locations. hese hot springs lie at the ends of scenic treks, while others sit inside of ornate Turkish bath houses and still others have become the center of healing resorts. Bulgaria's natural spring water has been bottled and sold as a healing tonic throughout Eastern Europe. h-resort spot since Roman times, some of its more famous resorts include Sandanski, meant to treat asthma and breathing problems, Hissaraya, for liver and urological diseases and Velingrad for neurological and other disorders. Bulgarian mountains are filled with deep and quick-flowing rivers, crystal clear lakes, wild flowers, green meadows and stone monasteries. Bulgarian mountain, Rila, stands nearly 3,000 miles tall and is home to over 2,000 varieties of plants. nastary, built in the tenth century, this building not only has impressive architecture, but was the cause of many Bulgarian conflicts, and is a sort of cultural prize for the Bulgarian people. lose to many beach resorts vacationers will find pine forests, natural hot springs, museums and national parks. resort destinations in the North include Albena, Riviera and Elena. resorts include Elenite, Nessebur and Sozopol. Bulgaria on your next vacation and be one of the first to set foot on its many sacred and beautiful grounds. deBulgaria.com - A Bulgarian Portal for countryside&golf Real Estates and Tourism in BulgariaHiking, waking, trekking in Bulgaria - We are specialists in guided hiking, walking and trekking holidays in the mountains of Bulgaria. guides are highly experienced mountaineers. Sofia Car Hire, Varna Car Rent, Bourgas Car Rental - New cars from 15 EUR per day.

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Bulgaria Map - Map Town Ltd. Also available: Bulgarian guide books.
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Bulgaria Map - Map Town Ltd. Also available: Bulgarian guide books.
seek in your journey to Bulgaria, go prepared and have a great time! city, Sofia, is a feast for the eyes, with its impressive architecture (Byzantine ruins, medieval frescoes, Eastern Orthodox Churches), and eclectic cuisine. serving traditional Bulgarian food until late.Just 8 km south of the capital city lies Mount Vitosha, which is popular with downhill skiers in winter (December through March) and sightseers in summer. mountains of Bulgaria offer opportunities for adventure in mountain climbing, caving and hiking.An interesting fact: The UNESCO List of World Heritage Sites lists nine Bulgarian wonders - seven cultural and two natural sites.

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Cheap Hostels in Bulgaria - Guide to Europe hostels
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Reserve now to ensure you have a bed waiting for you in one of Europe's best hostels! Price Promise Bed rates are not marked up! seem to be unaware that it has some glorious beaches along the Black Sea as well as some ski-resorts just for good measure. Cities in Bulgaria SofiaThe Bulgarian capital is as cosmopolitan and energetic as many of its European counterparts. Sofia PlovdivBulgaria's second largest city is full of old mansions, old mosques and is surrounded by old city walls. Plovdiv SinemoretzThis seaside town close to the Turkish border attracts many visitors due to its golden beach.

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Pamporovo - Bulgarian Ski Resort, Property, Hotels, Restaurants

Pamporovo - Bulgarian Ski Resort, Property, Hotels, Restaurants
Making the comparison with other European ski resorts, Pamporovo is among the most popular and beloved Bulgarian mountain resorts. ...
Pamporovo - Bulgarian Ski Resort, Property, Hotels, Restaurants
Bulgarian capital Sofia, eighty-five kilometers from Plovdiv and fifteen kilometers from Smolyan.It stands on 1650 above sea level, at the foot of the peak Snejanka - 1926 meters high. Bulgarian mountains resort was originally founded in 1933. ski tracks have been newly constructed or renovated.These days the resort disposes of more than 8500 beds, and its most popular hotels are "Murgavets", "Perelik", "Snejanka", "Prespa", "Finlandia", "Pamporovo", "Rojen", "Orpheus", and "Panorama". Ski Runs Most important reason for the total world popularity of Pamporovo is that its ski-tracks have all degrees of difficulty and thus become truly interesting challenge for most skiers with their total length of thirty-four kilometers. essential convenience for all guests here is that the lifts and the rope-lines have capacity of 8500 people per hour. ski academy in Pamporovo is one of the best and well-known in Europe. ski-tracks here - some steep tracks for the experienced skiers are combined with a plenty of special tracks and a rifle-range for the different fans of the biathlon, ski sprint and snowboarding. hese winter sports, keep in mind that near to the ski-tracks and the hotels typically are located ski wardrobes. ski competitions.A 150 meters long halfpipe with 3 meters high walls has been recently constructed, too. mountains have the opportunity to visit also the Momchilovtsi resort on seventeen kilometers and the genuine ethnographic complex of Shiroka luka on ten kilometers, and to the north side of Pamporovo is located the town of Chepelare. place for your holiday, both in winter and in summer. resort rarely falls below minus seven degrees. ski, be aware of the fact that the ski-school in Pamporovo is one of the best and well-known in Europe. skiing and relaxation facilities and many professional instructors, Pamporovo resort, nowadays, is recommended by most experts as an enough good place both for the beginners and for experienced skiers. mountains with its rounded forms are quite friendly, even to children. skiing, you will be able to try the different slopes here to make your vacation truly unforgettable. Ski TracksMost of the tracks in this popular Bulgarian mountains resort start from the very peak. ski-wardrobes near all these tracks, you can find over 2000 ski outfits and equipment, snow-boards and sleighs. skiers who bring their own equipment will also have the opportunity to use these wardrobes for safe keeping. mountain rescue service works 24 hours a day, taking care of the entire security of all skiers. ski-kindergarden is open from 8,30 in the morning to 5,00 in the evening. Scitex.com All Rights Reserved.

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BulgariaLying almost forgotten for years behind the Iron Curtain, Bulgaria remains one of the continent's best kept secrets. Bulgaria's remote Rhodope, Pirin and Rila Mountains, with plenty of opportunity to interact with local people and learn about their way-of-life. (Bulgarian Muslim) community as much of our time will be spent staying in and walking amongst traditional Muslim villages. Bulgaria's most striking Orthodox Christian monasteries! see a fascinating variety of rare flora and fauna.This trip is for: in moderate physical condition who want to learn about the history and culture of Bulgaria, and also enjoy hiking in beautiful countryside. Started in 1999, we have built a solid reputation for offering trips that are well organized, safe, and fun. guides are some of the most engaging women you'll ever meet, combining excellent technical skills with the ability to encourage the natural camaraderie that occurs when women get together. sea kayaking, canoeing, dogsledding, rock climbing and multisport trips are all available. mountain hiking skills and knowledge of Bulgarian history and culture. urself and we'll be able to give you more of what you want—simply the best travel information going.Advertisementbust = Math.floor(1000000*Math.random());//gTimestmp set in global.jsaTimestmp = (typeof gTimestmp == 'undefined') ?

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The mountains in Bulgaria offer wonderful conditions for summer and winter ... Traveling through the greenest and most picturesque Bulgarian mountain, ...
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secrets and the beauty of the Bulgarian mountainsThere are 16 mountains in Bulgaria, occupying 1/3 of the country’s territory. mountain chain at the Balkans – Stara Planina or also called the Balkan spreads through Bulgaria giving the name of the southeast European peninsular. mountain at the Balkan peninsular – Rila reaches an altitude of 2925 meters above the sea level. mountains in Bulgaria offer wonderful conditions for summer and winter tourism – walks, relaxation, mountaineering, winter sports, eco tourism etc. mountains in Western and Central Europe.There are about 60 resorts, some of them the very popular ski centers – Borovets, Pamporovo, Vitosha and Bansko. mountains in Bulgaria are preserved from excessive penetration of technology. seclusion or get in touch with the nature and the local culture. secrets, waterfalls and bizarre natural sculptures. mountains in Bulgaria are said to be one of the best hunting tourism destinations. reserved here; the people are cordial and friendly. mountains in Bulgaria got captured by their beauty and majesty.Bigger mountains: Stara Planina, Rila, Pirin, Phodope, Strandja, Sakar and Vitosha.Stara PlaninaThe 700 km long Balkan mountain chain forms the spine of the country, separating the Danube Plain from the Thracian Lowlands. Stara Planina is the best place for tourist walks, climbing and exploring its marvelous caves. settlements of Jeravna, Trqvna, Arbanacy, Bojentsi and Etara and feel the Bulgarian national revival atmosphere.VitoshaThe green mountain, overhanging the capital Sofia is Bulgaria’s most visited mountain. mountain, you can get the open-air lift or the cabin lift and take a walk through its wild preserved areas or try to reach The Black Peak (2286m). inBulgaria’s second highest peak Vihren (2914m) is situated in the southern part of Bulgaria – the mountain Pirin. resort of Sandanski and the popular ski resort of Bansko are situated in Pirin.The Rhodope Mountain Traveling through the greenest and most picturesque Bulgarian mountain, you will definitely hear the legend for the mythical singer Orpheus. mountain combining snow, sun, fresh air and mild climate influenced by the Mediterranean Sea. Bulgaria’s biggest ski resort of Pamporovo.Rila Bulgaria’s highest peak Musala (2925m) is situated in the Rila Mountain, in the southwestern part of the country. Bulgaria’s most popular monastery – the Rila Monastery. services offeredBuying off-plan properties with BGPBGP Services keeps conquering new marketsBGP Services Ltd. Bulgaria by foreigners and citizenship acquisition. Bulgaria by foreigners and citizenship acquisition. Bulgaria by foreigners and citizenship acquisition. Bulgaria by foreigners and citizenship acquisition.

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David Jenkins (Plovdiv University, Bulgaria): Mountains to the Sea. In: TRANS. Internet-Zeitschrift für Kulturwissenschaften. No. 16/2005. ...
TRANS Nr. 16: David Jenkins (Plovdiv University, Bulgaria ...
(Plovdiv University, Bulgaria): Mountains to the Sea Trans Internet-Zeitschrift für Kulturwissenschaften 16. resentation Herausgeberin | Editor | Éditeur: Ludmilla Kostova (University of Veliko Turnovo, Bulgaria) Dokumentation | Documentation | Documentation Mountains to the Sea David Jenkins (Plovdiv University, Bulgaria)   Above all waters are all mountains. mountains walk with their toes on all waters and splash there. t;Mountains and Waters" sutra)   I will arise and go with Annie Dillard, the exemplary American poet, essayist, and natural philosopher. rise and go with her to the American Northwest, to Seattle, Puget Sound, to greet the dawn. aise each day splintered down, splintered down and wrapped in time like a husk, a husk of many colors spreading, at dawn fast over the mountains split.... rises from the pastures; his fingers are firs; islands slide wet down his shoulders. sky in his belly; he vaults, vaulting and spread, holding all and spread on me like skin. mountains and the sea walked together, flowed together, every day blessed by the sun. mountain travels toward Rila as a journey into the wilderness. hose who will seek directly, by entering the primary temple, the wilderness can be a ferocious teacher, rapidly stripping down the inexperienced or the careless. licity, appropriate boldness, good humor, gratitude, unstinting work and play, and lots of walking brings us close to the actually existing world and its wholeness (Snyder, The Practice of the Wild 23). mountains and sea were once wild and fecund, teeming with animal and marine life, and the mountain villages and seaside hamlets were the province of hunting reserves and prosperous fisheries. beach, and alpine enthusiasts trekked and skied the slopes in winter, but during the off season the towns remained hardy and wild, encampments of self-reliant settlers. seaside backwaters and alpine retreats, like rustic wild ducks underwent a surprising transformation. beach-front condos or gentrified alpine investment properties, tucked away behind locked gates guarded night and day. selling apartments and vacation villas that existed only as a gleam in some developer’s eye, roughed out on a blueprint. asking price, without having to build anything. Beach, watching the dark seas heave from his rented room. sea of faith girdled the world, when it all seemed bright and new. sea spoke to such brooding men down the millennia, spoke to Homer and Sophocles. sea carried an eternal note of sadness to all the borders it touched. hose words echo and ring true, and not just in rented hotel rooms late at night. Kavarna Tsonko Tsonev, has lately turned the sleepy Black Sea town from a backwater to Bulgaria’s rock capital, booking Deep Purple and The Scorpions in the same summer, with promises of bigger bangs: head banging Manowar, sex bomb Tom Jones, and who knows? town is most definitely on the tourist map, the "rokeri" roll in, and the cash registers play their own jingle jangle. Black Sea Megalopolis that will stretch from Balchik Tsarevo and on to the Turkish border, where the vast herds of dazzled, frazzled tourists will teeter in and totter on, on their seven-day, all-inclusive holidays, snapping their fingers to a stageful of heavy metal groups and chugging beer by the tons-full. cise, according to those who were keeping score, eight tons of beer were consumed at the Scorpions concert, to wash down the more than fifteen thousand kebabche, and who knows how many thousand kiufte? Places like the Rila Wilderness and the Pirin National Park may still be almost as pristine as they have always been, but they are also highlighted and underlined as selling points in the advertisements and tourist brochures. ouses, eat rice gruel and a few pickles, and circumambulate set routes burning incense and bowing at site after site (Snyder, The Practice of the Wild 99). mountain and seaside retreats, plied with the local cuisine and strong drink, coddled by real estate agents who double as tour guides, at their clients’ beck and call. seaside resorts’ pristine beaches have disappeared under umbrellas for hire, casinos and strip joints do a very brisk business, the boardwalk kiosks offer anything and everything, most of it cheap kitsch and glitter, gingirea. rise apartment complexes and swell hotels. poses the foolish person or the foolish chicken alike to the ever-watchful hawk of the food-web and to early impermanence. resorts such as Borovetz and Arbanasi, steps out of his Mercedes in Sofia and is gunned down. Plovdiv, also of Multigroup, a man rumored to have bribed and threatened his club, Plovdiv Lokomotiv, into a national football championship, walks out of his Sunny Beach pleasure palace, the Buddha Bar, and is gunned down amidst his phalanx of security guards. Sofia, shot fifteen times while sitting in the back seat of his BMW, on his way to work. hese men have been somewhat comforted by their late husbands’ vast bequests. start-up money for the resort development comes from? asks too many hard questions, even as the death toll among Bulgarian executives and urban warriors rises. hese are the highest rollers, the entrepreneurs who goose the golden goose for the last of its eggs. oose entirely, before they remember that their Balkan paradise was a free gift and not a promotional gimmick. hose who will like to go back, who think they hold return tickets to the Shangrila they once knew, will be sadly disappointed to find their return tickets are really one-way. itself is a reflex of ignorance and delusion that comes from not seeing who we "truly" are. hese weaknesses, or it can encourage generosity, kindness, trust. Bulgaria, the "politics of virtue" can well be another, smaller, but ultimately more profitable business: ecotourism. citizenship, and needed to adapt modern machine craft to such higher uses as will expand and enrich the quality of all human life.... hases as a native must grow naturally among us here. poses, is the clear basis of any practical expression of social life.... use and intelligent limitation of machinery in devising new patterns inevitable for life in the New... place; the machine in his hand as a tool. hese the words of a pie-in-the-sky pseudo-philosopher? hese are the words of America’s greatest architect, Frank Lloyd Wright, written almost fifty years ago (Wright, The Living City 90). place, drawing up blueprints or marketing plans - too easily becomes the heady promises of the developers, the method and what passes for the soul of science, the scope of jurisprudence. hese exercises of power de­pend on inscribing an "inside" and cordoning it off from an "out­side," then building walls, defending the fortress, hiring the guards. hose who don’t agree with business as usual, who show up without sufficient dough, re, mi, or who have not been given an express invitation to the festivities, are generally viewed with suspicion, targeted and made scapegoats, ultimately ejected as cranks and troublemakers, though the great circle dance goes on, round and around. hased at the Vienna Westbahnhof on Friday, December 9: George Bush Jr. hose gathered at the Weltklima Gipfel - the World Summit on Climate Control. nicht verstehen .") Is this really the way the world is, or has to be? place): All our literatures are leavings [too] - of the same order as the myths of wilderness peoples, who leave behind only stories and a few stone tools. assed on from deer to deer with an art of interpretation which is instinctive. hose other beings - they might ruminate on "intersexuality" and "decomposition criticism" (112). hese ruts, sloughs, and luxurious labyrinths? start over, to repent of our wrongheaded actions and false starts. nese emperor galloped past a peasant by the side of the road, then reined in his frothing team of horses to ask directions to a certain destination. fused to take advice from someone so lowly. orses on, and all his power only led him farther and farther down the wrong road. see that we must try to live without causing unnecessary harm, not just to fellow humans but to all beings. hese lessons can be learned, the realms of caribou and elk, elephant and rhinoceros, orca and walrus, are shrinking day by day. seeking (and carving) the lowest soulful, life-giving, shape-shifting.... seen as buddha-work partners: ascetic discipline and relentless spirituality balanced by compassionate tolerance and detached forgiveness. o;Mountains and waters’ is a way to refer to the totality of the process of nature. cities, and the (once comparatively small) dusty world of human affairs" (Snyder, The Practice of the Wild 101-2). beach in Florida on a warm evening, where he heard the murmur of the waves advancing and receding, ebbing and flowing, as Arnold had a century before. aused constantly a cry, That was not ours although we understood, Inhuman, the veritable ocean. beach hears the sea and something more, an oversound, the harmonic vibration of human artifice and artistry, a melody crossing the water, where many a king has gone, and many a king’s daughter. sea, Words of the fragrant portals, dimly-starred, And of ourselves and of our origins. city can give us, we carry this dim inheritance with us, the sound faintly heard: here, now, always. urselves, toward another life that inhabits us. eanic or the lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore. senator William Yeats, and no doubt like you, I have heard it too. see the sandy bottom and detect how shallow it is. sky, whose bottom is pebbly with stars" (Walden 71). Seele Gleicht dem Wasser: Vom Himmel kommt es, Zum Himmel steigt es, Und wieder nieder Zur Erde muss es, Ewig wechselnd. urselves and of our origins: the border to a far country from which we have all come, to which we return when as sparrows we fly from the mead-hall. orse’s neck, I tasted horse and horse sweat and rain. sea that flowed over us" (from "Salt," in Best American Essays 1995 149). mise [to Aaron and all the Levites]: "a covenant of salt forever." In the Roman Church baptism, the priest places salt in the infant’s mouth" (Annie Dillard, Holy the Firm). skin; he burgeons up from day like any tree. ossed broadcast into time like so much grass, some ravening god’s sweet hay. stark and metaphysical, in Dillard’s Pulitzer-prizewinning journal of all weathers, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek: "I think that the dying pray at the last not ‘please,’ but ‘thank you,’ as a guest thanks his host at the door. erse was not made in jest but in solemn incomprehensible earnest. tunic like a live coal that neither burns nor warms him, but with which he will not part . see: the American poet William Meredith, a smiling, public man lately enfeebled and rendered almost dumb by a series of strokes, is taken by his Bulgarian hosts to see the masks of gold housed in a necropolis near Varna. hose of ancient nobility and fierce warriors, noble savages preserved for millennia, now at rest and on display in a glass case in a seaside museum. guided tour, for such a ragged coat upon a stick as this, it can only be a welter of sights and sounds joined by "and" and "and." But these masks are different, definitive. resentation accompanied by some fifty photographs that I took in Bulgaria and elsewhere. resentationSektionsgruppen| Section Groups| Groupes de sections       Inhalt | Table of Contents | Contenu  16 Nr.For quotation purposes: David Jenkins (Plovdiv University, Bulgaria): Mountains to the Sea.

Bulgarian Mountain And Wildlife Trail On Horseback.

Bulgarian Mountain And Wildlife Trail On Horseback.
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security concerns in its push to build missile defense sites in Poland and the Czech Republic as well as new military bases in Romania and Bulgaria.``There has been no constructive response to our well-founded concerns,'' Putin said in reference to the planned military sites.``We are being forced to take retaliatory steps,'' he said. onse to these new challenges.''Russia is incensed by the prospect of U.S. bases, causing deep anxiety in Poland.Putin also accused Washington of stonewalling Russia over its concerns about the sites. ense system were ``diplomatic cover for implementing their plans.''The Kremlin has said that American plans to deploy 10 missile interceptors in Poland and a radar system in the Czech Republic will threaten Russia's security.

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replacement surgery, for which he will have had to wait 18 months, can be performed in Israel within 10 days. seek cheaper or better alternatives elsewhere. guide, "Patients Beyond Borders," which lists all the affordable and desirable medical treatments available around the world. tisement In India, for example, the development of medical tourism has been declared a national goal, with the aim of reaching an annual revenue of $1.2 billion by 2012. emselves, along with the money patients and their families have spent on accommodations, sightseeing and shopping, have brought no less than $40 million into Israel's coffers. Bulgaria and elsewhere, all countries with high-quality health care that don't always cater to all specializations - bone marrow transplants, for instance, are not performed in Cyprus. ause they can get first-rate health care for a fraction of what it will cost them in the U.S. enses, the patient pays less than one-third of what the same operation will cost in the U.S." In vitro fertilization (IVF) is another reason why medical tourists flock to Israel, known for its high success rates and considerably lower costs: IVF costs $3,000-$3,500 here, compared to $16,000-$20,000 in the U.S. ause, unfortunately, we have so much experience in treating trauma." Then, of course, there is the Dead Sea, the most famous therapeutic resort in the world for psoriasis patients. ause a person who travels to Israel for surgery and is treated warmly and meets nice, helpful Israelis goes back home and becomes an ambassador for Israel," says Nir Crystal, head of marketing at the Herzliya Medical Center, which treats thousands of medical tourists every year. search of information, so we have to network as much as possible with agents who pass information on to each other. based on a great deal of personal work and contacts, and we are now beginning to enjoy the fruits of our marketing efforts, which started more than a decade ago." Another useful tool for the hospitals is, of course, the Internet. research project conducted at Hadassah involving multiple sclerosis. research is still at a very early stage. ause we have been investing in marketing, and the potential is enormous," says Rotem. resent during the hospital stay and even organizing sightseeing tours after the release from the hospital." State hospitals also go to great lengths to escort the patient, who, besides being in a delicate physical condition, is unfamiliar with both the country and language: "The contact begins months before the actual procedure," Bergman says. lose to these patients." By the way, foreign nationals coming to Israel for treatment can choose their hospital, but they cannot always choose the surgeon, as regulations forbidding private medical care at state hospitals apply to them, too. Yosef, the director general of Hadassah, said a year ago that he estimated the income from this activity can reach $100 million a year. seriously as the Indian government does - the sky is the limit." The state has indeed begun to grasp the potential and will soon begin to distribute a special guide for potential medical tourists, co- produced by the health and tourism ministries. star Angelina Jolie takes on Iraq as UN goodwill ambassador. aise Hezbollah leader Nasrallah compliments on the Winograd Committee report. onses: 155 Palestinian PM: Peace deal with Israel 'unlikely' this year Responses: 51 Editorial: Open the Rafah crossing Responses: 58 B. pose way to celebrate Israel's 60th Dead Sea Salt Beauty and skin care from the Dead Sea.

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sense of prosperity, it has become a part of the national identity.The truth, obnoxious as it may be, is that kajmak was not invented by the Serbs. Serbia, however, has the right to count it as its own, because no other nation has let it dominate its national cuisine to such an extent.Traditionally, on the Balkans the soft buttery cheese is consumed with a thick slice of white bread – better yet if warm, as to make the kajmak melt slightly, like butter on a toasted slice of bread. licity, however, is misleading – contemporary chefs display extraordinary creativity in its application. reserve its taste, the Serbs refuse to make it in any way other than the complicated and time-consuming technology by hand. secluded sanctuary of Orthodox Christianity, the Zograf Monastery on Mount Athos was named after St. thnic origin regularly infest the city at this time of the year. sent to HIM all those carrots I willn't eat !? town inspired Belgian journalist Lode Desmet to reflect on what the Russian president missed to see, while in the Bulgarian capital. mountains, the problem is, it can be so cold! Guide to the Peculiarities of Thai FoodBefore you feel the pleasure of eating the notorious extra-hot prawn soup tom yam khung or green mango salad yam ma muang, you will first have to come to terms with some of the peculiarities of Thai eating habits.

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Serbia's president, its index reversed months of decline and shot up spectacularly. apse, it shed most of its gains (admittedly, world stockmarkets also dived). Bulgaria and Romania are already members, Croatia is well advanced in talks with the EU and Macedonia may begin negotiations later this year. Seselj, who is on trial before The Hague war-crimes tribunal. .userAgent.indexOf("WebTV") >= 0) { document.write(''); // } // --> The election marked a big shift in Serbian politics. Serbs have shown that they see the party as no longer the one of Mr Seselj and the wartime era, when it sent out murderous militias to fight for a greater Serbia. seven years after the fall of Slobodan Milosevic, voters were opting for change, in part because they are so angry at the way in which people with political connections have become rich. Serbia, Kosovo is preparing to declare its independence within a few weeks. thnic Albanians who have long wanted to break the lingering bonds with Serbia. task of overseeing the province from the United Nations to the EU. loser in Serbia's presidential election was not one of the candidates but Vojislav Kostunica, the prime minister. fused to support him for the presidency. Serbian leaders, including Mr Tadic, oppose Kosovo's independence. tunica adds that, if the planned EU mission is deployed to Kosovo, Serbia should abandon its attempts to join the EU. Serbia has no choice but to continue towards the EU. Serbia should have signed a stabilisation and association agreement with the EU by now. Serbia had not done enough to pursue fugitives from The Hague tribunal (especially Ratko Mladic, the Bosnian Serb wartime general). Serbia was offered an interim agreement amounting to little more than a statement of good intent.This deal was meant to be signed on February 7th. tunica denounced it as a trap and said that Serbia will never sign. tunica wants to see the president burn, says Braca Grubacic, a political analyst. tunica is trying to push Tadic to damage him,” he argues.Where does this leave the country? tunica, whose party is trailing in opinion polls, can be consigned to history. ussels will make good neighbourly relations a condition for Serbia's own hopes. Serbs will not be required to recognise the new state immediately; but if they are seen to be working to undermine it at every stage, and thus jeopardising the success of the EU mission, retribution is sure to follow. tunica, so it was striking that after the election the two candidates spoke so respectfully about each other. sever the link between Kosovo's future and Serbia's desire to join the EU. mise, which will formalise the political change that became clear in the presidential poll. tunica's days as prime minister will seem to be numbered. hise is currently looking to expand their franchise. Property Exclusive NYC condo for sale Exclusive New York City condo Luxury Time Warner Center, midtown Manhattan 2 bed, ....

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