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  2. Rakia - Wikipedia

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    Rakia, rakija, rakiya, rachiu or rakı (/ ˈ r ɑː k i ə, ˈ r æ-, r ə ˈ k iː ə /), is the collective term for fruit spirits (or fruit brandy) popular in the Balkans. The alcohol content of rakia is normally 40% ABV , but home-produced rakia can be stronger (typically 50–80%).

  3. Television in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Cable television in Bulgaria appeared in the early 1990s, with some of the earliest networks starting operation in 1991 and 1992.Satellite channels from other countries were one of the main features of cable television at the time and in the following years channels like Cartoon Network Europe, MTV European and Discovery Channel became very popular, as more people subscribed to the (relatively ...

  4. Rakı - Wikipedia

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    In many of these regions, the term raki or rakia is still used to describe grape-based pomace brandies or other spirits, often with regional variations in production methods and flavour profiles. For example, in Turkey, rakı is flavoured with anise and is distinctively served diluted with water, creating a milky-white appearance.

  5. Bulgarian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Bulgarian food often incorporates salads as appetizers and is also noted for the prominence of dairy products, wines, and other alcoholic drinks such as rakia. The cuisine also features a variety of soups , such as the cold soup tarator , and pastries, such as the filo dough -based banitsa , pita , and the various types of börek .

  6. TV1 (Bulgaria) - Wikipedia

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    TV1 is a Bulgarian television channel and production company headquartered in Sofia, Bulgaria. It was founded in 2008 by Rumen Kovachev, replacing his previous channel, Estate TV. [ 1 ] Its programming features newscasts, business news, political commentary, art and culture coverage, and variety shows.

  7. Category:Television in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Alfa TV (Bulgarian TV channel) B. Balkanika TV; Bulgarian State Television Female Vocal Choir; F. Fen TV; P. Planeta TV; S. Star Channel (Bulgarian TV channel)

  8. Rakija - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Rakija

  9. Category:Television channels in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    See also the list of Bulgaria television channels Pages in category "Television channels in Bulgaria" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.