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100 Years Since the Attack on "St. Nedelya" Church: The Bloodiest Terrorist Act in Bulgarian History
April 16, 1925, remembered as "Bloody Maundy Thursday," marks one of the darkest days in Bulgaria’s modern history. At 3:23 p ...
THE Bulgarian Orthodox Church has marked the centenary of one of Europe’s worst terrorist attacks, when up to 250 people were ...
Share A dilapidated hotel originally built in the 1980s as a luxury hideaway for elite members of the Bulgarian Communist Party could soon be transformed into a co-living hub. Entrepreneur ...
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Bulgarian Communist monument that attracts 50,000 urban explorers a year eyed as tourism attractionThe wall designs exalting Communist values and leaders are ... It was previously in the hands of the Bulgarian Socialist Party, which did not have the funding to protect the memorial which ...
During the Cold War, it served as a headquarters for the Bulgarian Communist Party, hosting secret meetings, ideological training, and major state events. The huge mosaics inside, covering 937 ...
A triumphant Parvanov, head of the former Communist Party, said he was ready to work with the government of former King Simeon II -- now Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg -- and pursue Bulgaria's ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Welcome to Buzludzha Monument — a historical monument built for the Bulgarian Communist Party. It was finished in 1981 after 8 years of construction ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHow Museums in Central and Eastern Europe Tell the Complicated Story of Life Behind the Iron CurtainThe Red Flat: Everyday Life in Communist Bulgaria, as the immersive experience is called, comes with an audio guide that ...
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