Bulgaria

Bulgaria

Author: Annie Kay

Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides

Published: 2015-06-05

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 1841629375

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Bulgaria (Other Places Travel Guide)

Bulgaria (Other Places Travel Guide)

Author: Leslie Strnadel

Publisher: Other Places Publishing

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 0982261993

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Once hidden behind the Iron Curtain, Bulgaria has slowly emerged as a refreshing European travel destination. The country's unique culture, rich history and natural beauty will captivate first-time visitors and have them coming back for more. Leslie and Patrick, the authors, served as Peace Corps Volunteers in Bulgaria, each spending over two years in the country. They lived, worked and played in local communities of Bulgaria while experiencing everything this Eastern European country has to offer. With the help of a national network of locals and expats, they have shared their unique insight and insider information throughout this book. To experience the real Bulgaria and to travel like a local, this book is a must.


Simple Treasures in Bulgaria

Simple Treasures in Bulgaria

Author: Martin Miller-Yianni

Publisher: Martin Miller-Yianni

Published: 2008-11

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13:

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Bulgaria is one of the least known countries in Europe. Tucked away in the southeast corner of Europe it has been hiding many treasures away unbeknown to many outsiders. Most, if not all travel books about Bulgaria cover well-trodden tourist resorts and understandingly ignoring lesser-known parts of Bulgaria. These 'fortunate' neglected areas, where tourism hasn't affected, remain in my and many others' opinion the most treasured parts of Bulgaria. The writing contains a variety of titles ranging from an epitaph of a simple Bulgarian village farmer to a traditional Bulgarian recipe with a local twist; articles giving humorous moments to more serious issues that Bulgarians have to contend with. It is seen with a clear view of how Bulgarians live and work both in towns and villages remaining firmly family and community bound.


A Breeze in Bulgaria

A Breeze in Bulgaria

Author: Bruce McDonald

Publisher: Bruce McDonald

Published: 2012-02-22

Total Pages: 578

ISBN-13: 161156302X

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A Peace Corps volunteer recounts his memories of living in Burgaria where in 2002 he and his wife begin their assignment of teaching English. The author provides an introduction to Bulgaria, a beautiful country with a rich heritage, as well as a portrait of those who live there, an austere and warm people who possess a richness of life. He describes his daily routines and the adventures and new experiences they encounters along the way, including traveling around Bulgaria, volunteering at an orphanage, canning preserves for the winter, and preparing lesson plans.


Contemporary Bulgarian Theatre

Contemporary Bulgarian Theatre

Author: Kalina Stefanova

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-01-02

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13: 1134404905

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First Published in 1998. This is Volume 8 Part 2 of Contemporary Theatre Review which is an international journal concerned with all aspects of theatre - from text-based drama and current developments worldwide, to work of an interdisciplinary or cross-cultural nature. This edition features the second part of a collection of articles on contemporary Bulgarian Theatre with the plays Stanislav Stratiev and Stefan Tsanev.