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Altars of Thracians from 2000 years BC at Perperikon
Nine altars of fire rituals of the ancient Thracians from 2000 years BC were discovered near Perperikon, Bulgaria. These altars were huge rocks, cut by side. The tourists of tours of Bulgaria can see them.
These altars of the ancient Thracians had round shape with a thickness of about 1.5 meter, of the type bomos that connected them with the great Cretan culture.
Some archaeologists believed that the Cretan culture has infiltrated in the lands of Bulgaria from the island of Samothrace, Greece, which is only 80 kilometers in the straight line south of Perperikon.
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Classical Tour of Bulgaria 2010
Guaranteed departures dates tour of Bulgaria in 2010. This tour gives you the opportunity to visit the famous UNESCO World Heritage sites in Bulgaria. »
Classical Tour of Bulgaria and Romania 2010
Guaranteed departures dates tour of Bulgaria and Romania in 2010. See medieval churches and monasteries -sites of UNESCO World Cultural Heritage. »
Rose Festival Tour 2010
Tour with guaranteed departure Rose Festival Bulgaria date 6 June 2010. »
The Festival of the roses Kazanlak 2010
Lots of tourist of tours in Bulgaria from Japan, France, Spain and the Latin America visited and enjoyed the rose picking, »
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The holidays and tours in Bulgaria in 2010 are cheaper for the Britons than in Brighton, as by a survey of Tesco Travel Money of July 2010. »
A medieval religious manuscript of 13 century
The National library Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius in Sofia, Bulgaria exhibited on 1 of July 2010 a part of »
Thracian treasures till end of October 2010 in the National history museum
An exhibition of the Thracian treasures of tribe of Odris from June till end of October 2010 in the National history museum in Boyana, Sofia, Bulgaria. »
The tours to Bulgaria see clean water on beaches
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The Bulgarian Archeology 2009
The exhibition The Bulgarian Archeology 2009 in the Museum of Archeology in Sofia, that exhibition was closed on 1 of May 2010, were made by 29 of the museums in Bulgaria of 380 places of excavations in Bulgaria. »
A chalkolite village near Burgas dated 5,000 years BC
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A deer of 5.5 million years in Sofia
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The tourists of tours of Bulgaria can visit and see the exhibition of antique jewels
The tourists of tours of Bulgaria can visit and see the exhibition of antique and medieval jewels in the National Palace of Culture, Sofia till 24 of May 2010. »
Free Entrance in Museums in Bulgaria
The museums in Bulgaria make events of arts and free entrance to take part in the Night of Museums on 15 of May 2010. Some museums give entrance for free for tourists of tours to Bulgaria in this night. »
The Magic Jewels in the National palace of culture
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Award for Ethnic Tolerance of Jews in Bulgaria
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Session of the United Nations World Tourism Organization in Bulgaria
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Neolithic residence in Kroum, Bulgaria
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Bulgarian Israeli Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv
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CLASSICAL WINTER TOUR OF BULGARIA AND ROMANIA 2010
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The day of Holocaust in Bulgaria
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Kotooshu second in sumo ranking
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Kotooshu's Wedding in Tokyo
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Kotooshu announced his marriage
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The latest archaeological discoveries in Bulgaria in 2009
A new exhibition, entitled “Bulgarian Archaeology 2009” opened on February 16, 2010 till 1 of May, 2010 in the Bulgarian National Archaeological Museum and Institute of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. »
A sanctuary dated 6300 BC at Kosharna
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Clay pots of Goths and coins dated 4 c. AD at the Roman town of Nicopolis ad Istrum
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Nymphs at Roman town of Nicopolis ad Istrum
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The calendar of old Bulgarians
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A Bulgarian is the Director General of UNESCO
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Altars of Thracians from 2000 years BC at Perperikon
Nine altars of fire rituals of the ancient Thracians from 2000 years BC were discovered near Perperikon, Bulgaria. These altars were huge rocks, cut by side. The tourists of tours of Bulgaria can see them. »
A Latin lead seal from 13 c. at Tarnovo
A Latin lead seal from 13 century was found at Veliko Tarnovo. The tourists of cultural tours of Bulgaria can see it at the local museum of history. »
Ruins of a fortress at Russe, 5 c. A.D.
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100 years of the synagogue in Sofia
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Nestinarstvo fire-dancing from Bulgaria
The Nestinarstvo fire-dancing from Bulgaria, the Tango of Argentina and Uruguay, the traditional Ainu dance of Japan are among the 76 elements inscribed on 30 September 2009 on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage. »
A Bulgarian lady, a candidate of new director-general of UNESCO
Farouk Hosny, the culture minister of Egypt, had 22 votes, Irina Bokova, ex foreign minister of Bulgaria, had 8 votes, and Benita Ferrero-Waldner, ex minister of Austria, had 7 votes at the first vote to become the new director-general of UNESCO. »
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