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For the first time on 11 November 1989, Petko Georgiev gave the national address "Ladies and gentlemen, good day". In December 1992, due to budget cuts, the Orpheus station (which, since 1977, was broadcasting knowledge programmes daily from 10:00 to 12:00 and from 14:00 to 16:00) was closed down and some of their programmes were transferred to Hristo Botev Radio.
Hristo Botev is the only Bulgarian radio station to broadcast radio drama, foreign-language courses, and educational programmes based on contemporary international issues. On Monday to Friday mornings there is the talk show "Our Day" ("Нашият ден") with specialised content for each day of the week - economics, law, social, domestic ...
BNR Horizont / BNR Türkçe Yayınlar Stolnik near Sofia 50 Antenna Array BNR 2 – Hristo Botev Shumen 50 BNR 2 – Hristo Botev Morley 0.12 Closed 2021 Greatest Hits Radio (Yorkshire) Lewsey Farm 0.2 Closed 2 November 2020 Smooth Radio Fern Barrow 0.27 Closed June 2023 Smooth Radio Saint Petersburg 10 Radiogazeta Slovo / Pravoslavnoye Radio
A weather station and a radio tower (opened on 10 July 1966) that covers 65% of the country are located on Botev Peak. [5] The average temperature is −8.9 °C (16.0 °F) in January and 7.9 °C (46.2 °F) in July. [6] "Botev Peak" is the main facility of Bulgarian FM and TV broadcasting network. [7]
Boneless wings are also juicy white meat, while bone-in wings are rich, tender dark meat. Boneless bites offer hassle-free snacking. Traditional wings typically require many, many napkins.
Sadie Sink is struggling to say goodbye.. While appearing on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon on Thursday, Jan. 30, the Stranger Things star, 22, opened up about the end of her time on the ...
Usually retailing for $145, this fleece knit robe is on sale for 30% off. For a little over 100 bucks, you can walk around your home feeling like a cozy blanket is constantly wrapped around your body.
The Radetzky (Bulgarian: „Радецки“, „Radetski“) was an Austro-Hungarian passenger steamship built in 1851 in the shipyard in Óbuda, Hungary, and used for regular services on the Danube, mainly between Orşova, Austria-Hungary and Galaţi, Romania.