Time zone: Eastern European Time (EET, UTC+2) and in summer Eastern European Summer Time (UTC+3)
Currency: Bulgarian lev (BGN)
Flag colors: White, green, red (horizontal stripes)
Population: Approximately 6.5 million (estimate for 2025)
National holiday: March 3 (Liberation Day, commemorating the liberation from the Ottoman Empire in 1878)
National anthem: "Mila Rodino" (Dear Homeland)
Government type: Parliamentary republic
Climate: Temperate-continental climate, with warm summers and cold winters. The south has Mediterranean influences.
Economy: Key sectors include agriculture, tourism, information technology, heavy industry, and wine production. The country is an emerging economic hub in Southeast Europe.
Culture: Strongly influenced by Slavic, Ottoman, and Byzantine traditions. Known for its folk music, dances, icons, and literature.
Key natural features: The Balkan and Rhodope Mountains, the Danube River, the Black Sea coastline, and many national parks and lakes.
10 Largest Cities in Bulgaria
Sofia (Capital) – ± 1.2 million inhabitants
Plovdiv – ± 345,000 inhabitants
Varna – ± 335,000 inhabitants
Burgas – ± 200,000 inhabitants
Ruse – ± 150,000 inhabitants
Stara Zagora – ± 125,000 inhabitants
Pleven – ± 100,000 inhabitants
Sliven – ± 90,000 inhabitants
Dobrich – ± 85,000 inhabitants
Shumen – ± 80,000 inhabitants
10 Major Tourist Attractions
Rila Monastery: A UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Rila Mountains, one of Bulgaria’s most significant spiritual and cultural landmarks.
Plovdiv Old Town: A historic center with well-preserved architecture, including a Roman theater.
Nessebar: A picturesque town on the Black Sea, famous for its historic churches and charming streets.
Black Sea Coast: Popular resorts like Sunny Beach and Albena attract many visitors each year.
Buzludzha Monument: A unique architectural monument from the communist era.
Veliko Tarnovo: Bulgaria's medieval capital, known for the Tsarevets Fortress.
Vitosha Mountain: Located near Sofia, it’s a popular destination for hiking, skiing, and nature trails.
The Seven Rila Lakes: A breathtaking natural area with mountain lakes.
Kazanlak: Famous for the Rose Valley and Thracian tombs, also a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Pirin National Park: A stunning natural area ideal for hiking and winter sports.