With all the new buildings popping up along the coast of Bulgaria,
it may surprise those interested in visiting the area, for either
business or pleasure purposes, that it is in fact steeped in history
and extremely rich culturally.
History
The history of Bulgaria dates back over 13 centuries, in fact
Bulgaria’s tourist board has proudly declared the country the oldest
civilization in Europe! In the very early days, Bulgaria was
influenced by many of the ancient civilizations including central
Asia, Greeks, Romans and the Ottoman Empire, all of which occupied
the country at some point in its history. As well as being occupied
for most of its history, Bulgaria was also on the losing side in
both the First and Second World Wars. After the Second World War
ended, Bulgaria was largely influenced by the Soviet Union and
became something of a province of the larger country.
Todor Zhivkov, the leader of the Bulgarian Communist Party, ruled
the country for 27 years during this post Second World War period
and the country spent this time under the communist regime. As a
result, most industries were nationalised and the Orthodox Church
was also quashed.
As with many countries suffering from post-communist unrest,
Bulgaria also encountered many difficulties dealing with the social
and economic crises that it was suffering. This unrest peaked during
1996 and 1997; however, international powers joined to assist
Bulgaria and, on March 29, 2004, Bulgaria became a member of the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), with full EU membership
due in 2007.
Bulgarian Culture
Many of the ancient customs date back for centuries and have been
developed over the years. Today, visitors can have a taste of the
festivals and celebrations that the locals will have enjoyed for
hundreds of years.
Colour and nature are two of the underlying themes of Bulgarian
culture. Traditionally, Bulgars believed that nature was all
powerful and that they should worship the strength and mystical
nature of the elements.
Fire dancing is one of the oldest of the rituals and involves
individuals completing a dance on burning embers. It is thought that
the ritual ensures that those taking part remain in good health for
many years. The dancers also wear brightly coloured costumes as a
symbol of wealth and prosperity.
Another very popular festival is the Festival of Roses that is
celebrated in the town of Kazanluk, in the Rose Valley. This
festival is celebrated on the first weekend of June and is thought
to symbolise new beginnings. Today, the festival resembles more of a
modern day beauty pageant and for weeks before the festival itself,
there are many rounds of competition to determine the final beauty
queen winner. Throughout the weekend, visitors are treated to a wide
range of shows from actors, circus performers, writers and singers.
Another festival that celebrates new beginnings is the Kukeri
Carnival. This takes place in the area of Pernik and is celebrated
during early spring. Those taking part in the festival dress up in
colourful masks and hold ribbons and tassels. It is thought that
partaking in this carnival ensures that evil spirits are kept away.
Monuments
Anyone interested in historical monuments should certainly make sure
that they visit Bulgaria. Despite the fact that Bulgaria only
actually accounts for 2 percent of Europe in terms of geographical
size, it is home to 30,000 historical monuments, 330 museums, 160
monasteries and 36 culture reserves. More than enough to keep an
average visitor busy!
Food
Due to the varied history of the country it is hardly surprising
that the typical foods are also an eclectic mix of Greek, Turkish
and Slavonic cuisine. Throughout Bulgarian dishes, the main
ingredients tend to be milk, yoghurt, cheese, potatoes, apples,
grapes, and beans. In terms of meat, pork, beef and lamb are
popular, with chicken and fish also readily available.
Bulgarian culture is incredibly rich and varied, which makes this
one of the most interesting destinations to visit. Embrace the
customs and enjoy the diverse mix of people and cultures that you
are unlikely to find in any other part of the world!
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