by Diplomat Visa
Discover the magic of Bulgaria: where history whispers through ancient ruins and nature sings in the mountains.
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Founded as Serdica in Roman times, Sofia became the capital of Bulgaria in 1879, blending history with vibrant culture.
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One of Europe’s oldest cities, Plovdiv boasts Roman ruins and a rich Thracian heritage, showcasing a unique cultural tapestry.
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Established in the 10th century by St. John of Rila, this UNESCO site is a symbol of Bulgarian spirituality and national revival.
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Once the capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire, its medieval fortress, Tsarevets, reflects Bulgaria’s rich historical legacy.
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A charming ski resort with roots in the 16th century, Bansko is famed for its well-preserved architecture and vibrant festivals.
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Developed in the 1950s, this resort on the Black Sea offers lively nightlife and extensive beaches, attracting tourists worldwide.
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Known as Bulgaria's maritime capital, Varna has ancient Greek roots and hosts the oldest gold treasure, revealing its historical depth.
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This ancient town, with ruins dating back to Thracian times, is a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its stunning architecture.
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A glacial group of lakes in Rila Mountain, they are celebrated for their beauty and as a site for hiking and spiritual retreats.
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These unique rock formations date back millions of years, providing breathtaking landscapes and a fascinating natural history.