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 bulgaria - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
The Republic of Bulgaria is a republic in the southeast of Europe.
Bulgaria was a significant European power in the 9th and the 10th century, while fighting with the Byzantine Empire for the control of the Balkans.
Bulgaria regained its independence in 1878 as an autonomous principality and was proclaimed a fully independent kingdom in 1908.
www.onpedia.com /encyclopedia/Bulgaria   (1412 words)

  
 Guides Bulgaria / Geography
Bulgaria is a Parliamentary Republic and the basic power in the country is the legislative one.
Bulgaria’s Euro-Atlantic integration manifests its consistent policy to join the family of democratic nations.
Bulgaria reiterates that she stands ready to share the Euro-Atlantic values and responsibilities deriving from NATO and EU membership.
www.bulgarie.net /Bulgaria/english/guidePoliticBG-en.htm   (491 words)

  
 Bulgaria
Bulgaria is fortunate in that there is a relatively narrow range of diseases that fall into the category of causes of mortality and invalidism.
The citizens of Bulgaria are not all Bulgarians by descendancy.
Bulgaria has been blessed with a long standing establishment of libraries in their country thanks to the monks in the 1700 and 1800's who set about putting in writing the preservation of their history, language and culture.
www.idir.net /~swguinn/bulgaria.htm   (6038 words)

  
 Bulgaria - Government and Politics
The second phase of the communist period, from 1948 through 1953, strengthened Bulgaria's traditionally close ties with the Soviet Union and established a pattern of imitating the Soviet Union in all major aspects of foreign and domestic policy.
In the 1980s, however, the Zhivkov regime was overtaken by the wave of political liberation that swept all of Eastern Europe, and by the lethargy and corruption of an administration totally without opposition for nearly thirty years.
Coalition government, the main device of political stability in the precommunist era, functioned unevenly in solving the massive problems of the early 1990s, and the remaining power centers of the old regime hindered reform.
countrystudies.us /bulgaria/42.htm   (879 words)

  
 Bulgaria - Gurupedia
Bulgaria joined NATO in 2004 and is hoping to join the European Union in 2007.
Bulgaria is comprised of the classical regions of Thrace,
Bulgaria is also a historic state that existed in 10-14th centuries around the confluence of Volga and
www.gurupedia.com /b/bu/bulgaria.htm   (840 words)

  
 Bulgaria - Campaigns Wikia - A Wikia wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Bulgaria's politics are marked by a multitude of political parties and coalitions and by the traditional separation between "left", "right" and "centre".
The right is considered the progressive part of the political spectrum, as the country is still finishing its wide democratic reforms.
The left has the role of conservatives in Bulgaria as they are still associated with the country's communist past.
campaigns.wikia.com /wiki/Bulgaria   (243 words)

  
 Bulgaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Bulgaria regained its independence in 1878 as an autonomous principality and was proclaimed a fully independent in 1908.
The southwest of the country is containing the highest point of the Balkan the Musala at 2 925 m and range of the Balkan mountains runs west-east through the middle of country north of the famous Rose Valley.
Bulgaria concluded accession talks with the European Union and is set to join the in 2007.
www.freeglossary.com /Bulgaria   (1277 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | UK | UK Politics | Leaving Bulgaria for the UK?
Bulgaria is set to become a member of the EU in 2007.
Bulgaria and Romania are due to become EU members on 1 January 2007.
I do not believe there's going to be an immigration wave from Bulgaria," she says.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/uk_news/politics/5377332.stm   (957 words)

  
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It was noted at the meeting that Bulgaria will receive the financial and technical assistance needed and that separate EU member-countries are contemplating easing of visa issuing procedures, the Bulgarian foreign minister stated.
This is Bulgaria's response to NATO's proposal of October 22 this year to the Partnership for Peace members to assess their abilities to take part, the head of the government's information office, Stoyana Georgieva, said.
He stressed the financial and political stability Bulgaria has achieved, the restored confidence of the international financial institutions in this country, its membership in the Central Free Trade Agreement and status as an EU associated country and its favourable geographical location.
www.b-info.com /places/Bulgaria/news/98-10/oct29a.bta   (1049 words)

  
 Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on Bulgaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Bulgaria joined NATO on 29 March, 2004 and is set to join the European Union at the earliest on 1 January, 2007 after signing the Treaty of Accession on 25 April 2005.
Bulgaria is comprised of portions of the classical regions of Thrace, Moesia, and Macedonia.
According to the 2001 census, Bulgaria's population is mainly ethnic Bulgarian (83.9%), with two sizable minorities, Turks (9.4%) and Roma (4.7%).
www.blinkbits.com /blinks/bulgaria   (2724 words)

  
 A Reader's Guide to Bulgaria
Bulgaria's last two tsars are the subjects of entertaining and informative biographies: Stephen Constant, Foxy Ferdinand, 1861-1948: Tsar of Bulgaria (London: Sidgwich and Johnson, 1979), and Stephane Groueff, Crown of Thorns: The Reign of King Boris III of Bulgaria, 1918-1943 (Lanham, MD: Madison Books, 1987).
The most original and interesting political development in twentieth-century Bulgaria was the rise of the Agrarian movement as the principal opponent of ultranationalism and royal pretensions.
The BANU also led the opposition to the communization of Bulgaria after 1944, a subject that is the focus of Charles Moser, Dimitrov of Bulgaria (Ottawa, IL: Caroline House, 1979), the biography of Dr. G.
www.b-info.com /places/Bulgaria/ref/05HIST.shtml   (1284 words)

  
 Property Frontiers | Bulgaria : History & Politics
Bulgaria traces its foundation as a state to 681 AD.
After a period of 500 years as part of the Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria became an independent principality in 1878 and a Kingdom in 1908.
The Standard of Living in Bulgaria per Capita in 1998 was US$ 1500 (£900) compared to £14.2k in the UK.
www.propertyfrontiers.com /countries/bulgaria/history.html   (97 words)

  
 Bulgaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bulgaria (Bulgarian: България, IPA: [bɤlˈgarijə]), officially the Republic of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Република България, IPA: [rɛˈpubliˌkə bɤlˈgarijə]), is a country in Southeastern Europe, and the oldest contemporary country in Europe.
Bulgaria was the one of two countries (another one being Finland) that saved its entire Jewish population (around 50,000) from the Nazi camps by refusing to comply with a 31 August 1943 resolution.
Bulgaria is also the birthplace of the Cyrillic alphabet, the second most widely used alphabet in the world, which was developed in these two schools in the 10th century.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bulgaria   (5114 words)

  
 Youth in Politics - in English   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Political pluralism in the group of ethnic Turks and the role of young people who participate in political parties and youth organizations in solving problems in the mixed regions.
The Parliament and the Political Representation in Bulgaria
Are the present political parties, born in the process of transition, capable of surviving under the new circumstances.
www.bild.net /youth/index1.php   (7238 words)

  
 PC(USA) - Worldwide Ministries: Bulgaria
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and its mission partner in Bulgaria face subtle but challenging circumstances, including the transition to a market economy and western European structures.
After five decades of Communism, Bulgaria is a candidate for membership in the European Union.
The Bulgarians need support in recovering from the effect of those years on their sense of mission, leadership development, and lay involvement, and in their efforts to foster and renew international connections and ecumenical cooperation.
www.pcusa.org /worldwide/bulgaria/index.htm   (155 words)

  
 Bulgaria: GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
Politics and Political Parties: The parties and coalitions that appeared in post-communist Bulgaria remained relatively consistent through the first 15 years of that period, although coalitions and alliances changed frequently.
Bulgaria’s trade with EU countries continued to grow in the early 2000s; that group accounted for approximately half of both imports and exports by 2002.
Bulgaria has reacted angrily to John Reid's decision to restrict the working rights of their citizens when the country joins the EU with Romania in January.
www.mongabay.com /reference/new_profiles/347.html   (2463 words)

  
 Democracy in Bulgaria is non Existent
Bulgaria's Government on 06.12.06 decide not to open completely the Secret files, which is violation of the obligation to EU and ignorance of the Bulgarians.
All people, collaborating with the previous communistic government before 1989 have to be banned from political activities, for example President Georgi Parvanov (Agent Gotze) have no right to be a President or to take part in politics in Bulgaria.
The election of Georgi Parvanov as President on 29.10.2006 was political farce.
www.macedoniainfo.com /Bulgarias_Accession_EU.htm   (824 words)

  
 Bulgaria - THE PREWAR POLITICAL CONTEXT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
From its separation from the Ottoman Empire in 1878 until 1947, Bulgaria was ruled as a constitutional monarchy, with a parliamentary system based on the Turnovo Constitution of 1879.
Although that document was one of the most progressive national constitutions in the world when it was written, actual governance of Bulgaria under it was a constant struggle for power among the tsar, the unicameral parliament, and the Council of Ministers.
The last arrangement of Bulgarian political forces before World War II was the royal dictatorship of Boris III.
countrystudies.us /bulgaria/43.htm   (313 words)

  
 Bulgaria: History, Geography, Government, and Culture — Infoplease.com
Bulgaria fought on the side of the Nazis in World War II, but after Russia declared war on Bulgaria on Sept. 5, 1944, Bulgaria switched sides.
Bulgaria: Government - Government Under the constitution of 1991 Bulgaria is a parliamentary republic with an elected...
Bulgaria's foreign relations in the post-communist era: a general overview and assessment.
www.infoplease.com /ipa/A0107365.html   (1066 words)

  
 Embassy of Bulgaria
Bulgarian Ambassador Elena Poptodorova presented the medal to Stefan Mihailov on December 4, 2003 at the Bulgarian Embassy in Washington, D.C. With this medal Stefan is given high honors by the Bulgarian government for his contributions to the dramatic changes and improvements in Bulgaria and in the relationship with the United States.
Bulgaria has been in the news over the past year because of their supportive role on the U.N. Security Council and in the deployment of forces in South Central Europe.
Bulgaria is scheduled for acceptance into the European Union in 2007.
www.bulgaria-embassy.org /!/06222004-fsi-st_mihailov.htm   (481 words)

  
 Stories Tagged 'bulgaria' » Netscape.com
News – Bulgaria's Kozloduy nuclear plant reported a rupture in a heating device on Monday which caused a leak of radioactive solution into a pipeline in its turbine hall but it said the spill had caused no contamination.
Politics – Romania and Bulgaria will join the EU on January 1 next year, the same day the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, becomes president of the union.
Politics – Congratulations for Bulgaria and Romania have been tempered by tough new EU conditions to be met by Sofia and Bucharest before June 2007.European commission president Jos�© Manuel Barroso and EU enlargement…
www.netscape.com /tag/bulgaria   (888 words)

  
 1Up Travel > Bulgaria > Travel & Tourism | Tourist Guide to Bulgaria
Bulgaria is a country on the Balkan Peninsula of southeastern Europe.
Bulgaria earned its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1878, but having fought on the losing side in both World Wars, it fell within the Soviet sphere of influence and became a People's Republic in 1946.
Government and Politics in Bulgaria - Profiles the country name, government type, administrative divisions, independence, national holiday, constitution, legal system, suffrage, executive, legislative, and judicial branches, political parties and leaders, and a flag description of Bulgaria.
www.1uptravel.com /international/europe/bulgaria   (644 words)

  
 Bulgaria Government & Politics News - Media Monitoring Service by EIN News
Bulgaria honours Wednesday the memory of the five Bulgarian soldiers...
European Union : Bulgaria, Romania slip in as the drawbridge is...
European Union : Bulgaria, Romania slip in as the drawbridge is raised
www.einnews.com /bulgaria/newsfeed-bulgaria-government-politics   (1419 words)

  
 BU Libraries | Research Tools | Bulgaria
political and governmental make-up, economic performance, gross domestic product, the potential for economic development, and detailed market and industry analysis of the country's business environment.
Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development provides statistics and report on its 30 country members in addition to various reports, statistics and working papers covering macroeconomics, trade, education, development and science and innovation with approx 70 countries it has relationships with.
National economic and social statistics for the country of Bulgaria.
www.bu.edu /library/guides/pml/countries/bulgaria.html   (442 words)

  
 Bulgaria.com Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Political, sociological and cultural news from Bulgaria as well as information on activities of Bulgarians abroad.
Messages, messages messages on number of topics: Events, News, Buy, Sell, Politics, Bulgaria Talk and more....
Please write to webmaster with suggestions for new forums that would be of interested to you.
www.bulgaria.com   (249 words)

  
 No Pain, No Gain: Market Reform, Unemployment, and Politics in Bulgaria
In 1997, a new center-right government came to power in Bulgaria with a mandate to accelerate market reforms.
By the time of the next elections in 2001, 75 percent of GDP was produced in the private sector, compared to 45 percent in 1996.
"The Dynamics of Political Suppport for Reform in Economies in Transition," Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, Elsevier, vol.
ideas.repec.org /p/ays/ispwps/paper0310.html   (528 words)

  
 Ethnicity and Politics in Bulgaria and Israel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The methods and theories applied in the studies published in this book are the same, though their field and their topics are different.
The eighth papers about Israel provide specific portraits of the current situation in Israel, dealing with social action programs to address particular points of ethnic tension and with changing processes in political representation.
On the Bulgarian side are more papers directly addressing questions of change and attempting to place the current changes in a historical context.
lgi.osi.hu /ethnic/biblio/212.htm   (79 words)

  
 Politics of Bulgaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The following election results include names of political parties.
Summary of the 25 June 2005 National Assembly of Bulgaria election results
The Bulgarian judicial system consists of regional, district and appeal courts, as well as a Supreme Court of Cassation.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Politics_of_Bulgaria   (1369 words)

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