Bulgarian literature

Bulgarian Cultural Heritage Under Threat in North Macedonia: Dimitar Talev's Historic House in Prilep Demolished

Part of the historic house belonging to the renowned Bulgarian writer Dimitar Talev, located in Prilep, North Macedonia, has reportedly been demolished, raising concerns among cultural preservation advocates. Viktor Stoyanov from the "Macedonia" Foundation brought attention to the demolition, alleging involvement of the Macedonian National Security Agency through local actors.

Bulgaria Makes Debut Appearance with Stand at London Book Fair!

In a significant milestone for Bulgarian literature and culture, Bulgaria will be showcasing its literary prowess at the prestigious London Book Fair for the first time. Hosted by the Bulgarian Cultural Institute in London, this debut appearance marks a breakthrough moment for the country's literary scene.

A New Association called “La Tortuga Búlgara” will promote Bulgarian Literature in Spain

The new association "La Tortuga Búlgara" will translate, publish and distribute contemporary Bulgarian literature, especially poetry, in Spain. Other types of Slavic and Central Asian literature will be the focus of the recently registered cultural association.

The Crisis Situation after the Torrential Rains in Northwestern Bulgaria is Gradually Normalizing

The partial disaster situation remains in Elin Pelin after the torrential rains that flooded Northwestern Bulgaria in recent days. In Vratsa region, where the situation was critical, the levels of the Skat and Ogosta rivers began to drop.

Retro Tram to Start Functioning as Tourist Information Center in Sofia

This romantic tram ride will give you a real sense of the spirit of Old Sofia. The railcar used to be part of Sofia public transport back in1935. Its capacity is about 50 persons of which 36 seated. During this tour you will get a different perspective of Sofia city passing by some of the city's emblematic locations and buildings.

Bus Caught on Fire on a Trakia Highway (VIDEO)

A bus was caught on fire in the area of 26-27 km from Trakia highway in the direction of Sofia, reports Nova TV. 

The signal was filed shortly after 10:00 am this morning, the Ministry of Interior announced.

Initial information says the fire started from the rear section of the bus. Passengers are safe.

A fire team came on the spot.

Bulgarian Interior Ministry: Dimitar Zhelyazkov 'The Eyes Detained in Turkey for up to 30 Days

Sofia. Dimitar Zhelyazkov has been detained by the Turkish authorities for up to 30 days, Ministry of Interior Secretary General Mladen Marinov said at a briefing in Elin Pelin with regard to the investigation against a criminal group led by Zhelyazkov, Focus News Agency reports.

Pages