At the John Atanasoff Bulgarian school in Chicago bright Christmas lights and hope illuminated the hearts children, parents and teachers. With a festive concert, the Bulgarian children congratulated their parents and teachers and wished everyone "grace and kindness in the hearts, joy in the soul, love and understanding in the homes".
And Santa Claus did not forget to visit also the children from "Little Bulgaria" School and give them wonderful gifts.
A new school sleigh also appeared on the snow rink for their "White Christmas".
And on the island of Cyprus, Bulgarian children gathered a large part of the Bulgarian community in Limassol in one place. At the Paisiy Hilendarski Bulgarian school, they organized a Christmas charity bazaar with cards, survaknitsas and other festive souvenirs made by the children. And later they delighted the guests with their performance "Christmas in the forest".
A good year for the Executive Agency for Bulgarians Abroad, in which everything was happening as it should. This is how the agency’s head, Rayna Mandzhukova, summed up 2024. In an interview with Radio Bulgaria, she expressed..
The fountain in the center of Bukata Garden, located near Madara Bath in Sofia, has been restored to its original form with the help of the Sofia Municipality. All the elements of the figure have been made from brass in their original form. The..
Taekwondo athlete Kimia Alizadeh, who won a bronze medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics, supported the National Campaign Combating Violence Against and Among Children "Be Brave, Be Good" of the State Agency for Child Protection. "Bullying and..
The greater flamingo was considered an exotic species for Bulgaria, but for several years, entire colonies have chosen the lakes around..
The Sofia Zoo proudly announced a record number of animals born in 2024. "Our wolf pack grew by nine wolf pups. We welcomed a baby zebra, kudu..
The 147th anniversary of the liberation of Sofia from Ottoman rule was celebrated with a historical re-enactment in the capital's North Park. "The..
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