20 Facts About Bulgaria That You Didn’t Know - Places to Visit in Bulgaria



So there is some trend going on with facts about countries and few of our Bulgarian members decided to give you 20 facts about Bulgaria. So if you are one of those that didn’t really have a chance to study about Bulgaria this fact list about this beautiful country might spark an interest to learn more about it. These facts about Bulgaria will show you their scientific, historical, actual, geographical and other interesting information and we are sure you didn’t know about 90% of it so thank us for that! So here are some cool 20 intriguing facts about Bulgaria, if you ever decide to travel to Bulgaria.

You can even leave a comment if you think something interesting about Bulgaria should be included.

1. Bulgaria is the only country in Europe that hasn’t changed its name since it was first established. This happened in 681 AD.

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2. The oldest gold treasure in the world was found in Bulgaria (in 294 graves were found 3000 gold objects dating back more than 6000 years).

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3. Bulgarians shake their heads to mean yes and nod for no.

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4. The Bulgarian folk song “Izlel e Delyu Haydutin” by the Bulgarian folk music singer Valya Balkanska was sent in deep space on the board of the US Space Probe – Voyager I, as part of a collection of our civilization’s finest cultural artifacts – a message to an alien intelligence.

5. Lactobacillus Bulgaricus, the bacterium that is responsible for giving Bulgarian yoghurt its unique flavour and consistency, can be found only in Bulgarian air.

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6. The Bulgarian army has never lost a single flag in battle.

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7. John Vincent Atanasoff was a physicist and inventor of Bulgarian descent, best known for inventing the first electronic digital computer.

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8. Nearly one third of Bulgaria is covered in forests.

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9. The roses grown in Bulgaria’s “Rose Valley” produce most (70-85%) of the world’s rose oil – a component in most perfumes.

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10. The Bulgarian Orthodox Church is the oldest Slavic Orthodox Church.

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11. With the accession of Bulgaria to the EU on January 1, 2007, Cyrillic became the third official alphabet of the EU.

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12.Bulgaria was once home of the Thracians, and a certain hero called Spartacus was born there.

 

1x07-Great-and-Unfortunate-Things-spartacus-blood-and-sand-25622483-1280-72013. The Rila Cross is a wooden cross with 140 microscopic scenes from the Bible featuring more than 1,500 figures. The largest of them is no bigger than a grain of rice.

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14. Stefka Kostadinova won the high jump of the World Championships in Rome with the sensational 2.09 metres. It has been 28 years since then and no other woman has managed to match or beat this record.

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15. Another world record is hold by Yordanka Donkova in 100 metres hurdles. With time of 12.21 min. this record hasn’t been broken for 27 years.

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16. Bulgarian actor Zahary Bacharov has a role as tribal leader Loboda in the fifth season of HBO’s hit television series Game of Thrones.

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17. In 1976 UNESCO declared the ancient Bulgarian calendar as the most accurate in the world.

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18. Rayna Kasabova was a Bulgarian air force pilot and the first womаn in the world who participated in a military flight.

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19. Vanga is a famous Bulgarian prophetess. It’s believed that lots of her predictions came true.

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20. The Cyrillic script was developed in the First Bulgarian Empire during the 9th century AD at the Preslav Literary School by disciples of  brothers Cyril and Methodius.

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