Treasures Of Sliven: Exploring The Rich History And Cultural Heritage

In the town of Sliven, Bulgaria, lies a treasure trove of historical and cultural significance waiting to be explored. From the ancient relics at the Regional Historical Museum to the industrial heritage showcased at the Museum of Textile Industry, Sliven offers a journey through time like no other. Imagine walking through the halls of the…

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Authentic Rhodope Folklore: International Bagpipe Contest In Gela

The International Bagpipe Contest in Gela Village, Smolyan Municipality, is a vibrant celebration of authentic Rhodope folklore. Like a tapestry woven with the threads of tradition, this annual event showcases the rich cultural heritage of the region. The contest, which first took place in 2002, has grown in popularity and now draws participants from around…

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Discover The Enchanting Tsepina Fortress In Rhodope Mountains

Perched at an impressive elevation of 1,136 meters above sea level, Tsepina Fortress is a captivating historical site nestled in the enchanting Rhodope mountain range. Built between the 11th and 13th centuries, this fortress is a testament to the rich history and cultural heritage of the region. Archaeological excavations have unearthed a treasure trove of…

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Tobacco Farming and its Adverse Impact on Health and Environment in the WHO European Region

Introduction Tobacco farming is heavily subsidized in some countries of the WHO European Region. These subsidies incentivize farmers to use large areas of fertile land to grow tobacco rather than healthy foods. This practice has an adverse impact on people’s health and the environment. Subsidies and Tobacco Farming Tobacco farming subsidies are common throughout the…

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Bulgaria’s Increasing Dependence on Imported Fresh Produce: The Impact of Changing Eating Habits and Agricultural Setbacks”

Record High Imports of Fresh Vegetables According to the National Statistical Institute, Bulgaria’s import of fresh vegetables for the first two months of this year surpassed 55,000 tons. This number marks a substantial increase compared to the previous year, which recorded only 32,000 tons of imported fresh vegetables in the same period. The higher demand…

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