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  2. Demographics of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    A total of 64,984 live births were recorded in Bulgaria in 2016, giving the country a crude birth rate of 9.1‰. [33] Bulgaria has a low total fertility rate of 1.58 children per woman (according to the 2021 Census). This is up significantly from the late 1990s, but still below replacement and not enough to prevent further population decline ...

  3. Durankulak (archaeological site) - Wikipedia

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    Durankulak is one of few monuments left from early farming societies in Europe and tell us about daily life. The excavation in Durankulak took part between 1974 and 1997 when 1204 prehistoric burials were carefully recorded and the remains of 25 houses were found.

  4. Kaliopa House - Wikipedia

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    Sample interior layouts are shown, of a drawing-room, a living-room, a music hall and a bedroom, with furniture from Vienna, as well as collections of urban clothing, of jewelry and other accessories, of silverware and china, which mark the changes present in the daily life of Rousse citizens.

  5. Telegraph (Bulgarian newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Telegraph (Телеграф) is a Bulgarian national daily newspaper published in Sofia. It was established in January 2005 as a low-cost, short-article alternative to the mainstream press. Its circulation rose rapidly: in May 2005 it was 38,000, [1] but by April 2007 it had reached 80,000. [2]

  6. Category:Culture of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Cultural organizations based in Bulgaria (5 C, 1 P) P. Public holidays in Bulgaria (9 P) R. Bulgarian records (4 P) Religion in Bulgaria (9 C, 6 P) S. Sport in ...

  7. Trud (Bulgarian newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Trud (Bulgarian: Труд, English: Labor), is a Bulgarian tabloid daily newspaper. The newspaper's first issue came out on 1 March 1936, making it one of the oldest Bulgarian newspapers still in existence. From 3 January 1994 to 31 December 2008 it was known as Dneven Trud (Дневен Труд, Daily Labor). [1]

  8. Culture of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The gaida of Bulgaria is worthy of its own subsection. In Bulgaria the gaida has been a long symbol of the country and its heritage, and is one of the more well-known instruments of the country. The gaida most widely used is the Thracian gaida. There is in the Rhodope Mountains the deep-sounding kaba gaida.

  9. Poverty in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Poverty in Bulgaria is a common phenomenon. As of 2023 the poverty line is an income of €257 or less per month and around 1.5 million Bulgarian citizens (22% of the population) live below the poverty line. [1] [2] [3] According to Eurostat, as of 2017 23.4% of the Bulgarian population lives at risk of poverty. [4]