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Bulgaria is a country in the Balkans in south-eastern Europe.
Bulgaria
borders five other countries: Romania to the north (mostly along the
River Danube), Serbia and the Republic of Macedonia to the west, and
Greece and Turkey to the south. The Black Sea defines the extent of the
country to the east.
With a territory of 110,994 square
kilometers, Bulgaria ranks as the third largest state in Southeast
Europe. Its landscape is defined by several mountains and mountain
ranges, most notably the Stara Planina (Balkan) and Rodopi mountain
ranges, as well as Rila mountain, where the highest peak in the Balkan
region, Musala, is located. In contrast, the Danubian plain in the
north and the Upper Thracian Plain in the south represent Bulgaria's
lowest and most fertile regions. The 378-kilometer Black Sea coastline
covers the entire eastern bound of the country.
The
emergence of a unified Bulgarian national identity and state dates back
to the 7th century AD. All Bulgarian political entities that
subsequently emerged preserved the traditions (in ethnic name, language
and alphabet) of the First Bulgarian Empire (632/681 – 1018), which at
times covered most of the Balkans and spread its alphabet, literature
and culture among the Slavic and other peoples of Eastern Europe.
Centuries later, with the decline of the Second Bulgarian Empire (1185
– 1396/1422), Bulgarian kingdoms came under Ottoman rule for nearly
five centuries.
The Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878 led to
the re-establishment of a Bulgarian state as a constitutional monarchy
in 1878, with the Treaty of San Stefano marking the birth of the Third
Bulgarian State. In 1908, with social strife brewing at the core of the
Ottoman Empire, the Alexander Malinov government and Prince Ferdinand
of Bulgaria formally proclaimed the full sovereignty of the Bulgarian
state at the ancient capital of Veliko Turnovo.[5] After World War II,
in 1945 Bulgaria became a communist state and part of the Eastern Bloc.
Todor Zhivkov dominated Bulgaria politically for 33 years (from 1956 to
1989). In 1990, after the Revolutions of 1989, the Communist Party gave
up its monopoly on power and Bulgaria undertook a transition to
democracy and free-market capitalism.
Bulgaria functions as
a parliamentary democracy within a unitary constitutional republic. A
member of the European Union, NATO, the United Nations and the World
Trade Organization, it has a high Human Development Index of 0.840,
ranking 61st in the world in 2009. Freedom House in 2008 listed
Bulgaria as "free", giving it scores of 1 (highest) for political
rights and 2 for civil liberties.
Bulgaria description courtesy of wikipedia... Geography
* History * Politics * Military * Provinces and municipalities *
Economy * Agriculture * Energy, industry and mining * Tourism * Science
and technology * Education and healthcare * Infrastructure *
Demographics * Culture * Sports *
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulgaria
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Bulgaria WikiFacts
Borders Greece, Romania, Turkey, Macedonia & Serbia
Territory Covers 110,994 square metres
Capital Sofia is found to the west of the country 42°41′N 23°19′E

Ethnic groups 85% Bulgarians, 9.4% Turkish, 4.7% Roma, 0.9% other
Population 2009 estimate 7,606,000[3] (98th) 2001 census 7,932,984
GDP (PPP) 2009 estimate Total $89.002 billion[4] (63rd) Per capita $11,760[4] (65th)
Currency Lev3 (BGN)
Time zone EET (UTC+2) Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Drives on the right
Calling code 359
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