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  2. Unification Day (Bulgaria) - Wikipedia

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    Unification Day (Bulgarian: Ден на Съединението, romanized: Den na Saedinenieto) on 6 September is a national holiday of Bulgaria. It commemorates the unification of Eastern Rumelia and the Principality of Bulgaria in 1885. By the terms of the Treaty of Berlin (1878), Southern Bulgaria (named Eastern Roumelia) was separated ...

  3. Bulgarian unification - Wikipedia

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    The Unification Day is celebrated on 6 September as a national holiday in Bulgaria. The town of Saedinenie in Plovdiv Province, Bulgaria, bears the name of the unification of Bulgaria. Saedinenie Snowfield on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named for the unification of Bulgaria. [14]

  4. Public holidays in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    See Armed Forces Day. 24 May: Bulgarian Education and Culture and Slavonic Literature Day: Ден на българската просвета и култура и на славянската писменост 6 September: Unification Day: Ден на Съединението See Bulgarian unification. 22 September: Independence Day

  5. History of Plovdiv - Wikipedia

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    After the Serbs were defeated in the Serbo-Bulgarian War, Bulgaria and Turkey reached an agreement according to which the Principality of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia had common government, Parliament, administration and army. Today 6 September is celebrated as the Unification Day and the Day of Plovdiv.

  6. Bulgarian Declaration of Independence - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand of Bulgaria proclaiming independence in Tarnovo, 1908. The de jure independence of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Независимост на България, romanized: Nezavisimost na Bǎlgariya) from the Ottoman Empire was proclaimed on 5 October [O.S. 22 September] 1908 in the old capital of Tarnovo by Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria, who afterwards took the title "Tsar".

  7. History of Bulgaria (1878–1946) - Wikipedia

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    Prince Alexander had conservative leanings, and at first opposed Stambolov's policies, but by 1885 he had become sufficiently sympathetic to his new country to change his mind, and supported the Liberals. He also supported the Unification of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia, which was brought about by a coup in Plovdiv in September 1885. The Powers ...

  8. Bulgarian archaeologists find marble god in ancient Roman sewer

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    Bulgarian archaeologists stumbled upon unexpected treasure this week during a dig in an ancient Roman sewer - a well-preserved, marble statue depicting the Greek god Hermes. The discovery of the 6 ...

  9. Plovdiv - Wikipedia

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    After the Serbs were defeated in the Serbo-Bulgarian War, Bulgaria and Turkey reached an agreement that the Principality of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia had a common government, Parliament, administration, and army. Today, 6 September is celebrated as the Unification Day and the Day of Plovdiv.