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  1. 1. The coat of arms of the Republic of Bulgaria shall be a state symbol expressing the independence and the sovereignty of the Bulgarian people and state. Art. 2. (1) The coat of arms of the Republic of Bulgaria shall be a rampant golden crowned lion on a dark red field with the shape of a shield.

  2. Bulgaria (/ b ʌ l ˈ ɡ ɛər i ə, b ʊ l-/ ⓘ; Bulgarian: България, romanized: Bŭlgariya), officially the Republic of Bulgaria, is a country in Southeast Europe. Located west of the Black Sea and south of the Danube river, Bulgaria is bordered by Romania to the north, Serbia and North Macedonia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south.

  3. Culture ofBulgaria. A man from Florence, 1888 Renaissance-style painting by Konstantin Velichkov. A number of ancient civilizations, including the Thracians, ancient Greeks, Scythians, Celts, ancient Romans, Goths ( Ostrogoths and Visigoths ), Slavs ( East and West Slavs ), Varangians and the Bulgars have left their mark on the culture, history ...

  4. 6 de nov. de 2012 · Art. 11. (1) Politics in the Republic of Bulgaria shall be founded on the principle of political plurality. (2) No political party or ideology shall be proclaimed or affirmed as a party or ideology of the state. (3) All parties shall facilitate the formation and expression of the citizens' political will.

  5. Politics of Bulgaria. This is a list of the heads of the modern Bulgarian state, from the establishment of the Principality of Bulgaria to the present day. It also lists the general secretaries of the Bulgarian Communist Party in 1948–1990. From 1948 onwards, the general secretary was the country's de facto chief executive.

  6. Exodus of Turks from the People's Republic of Bulgaria. During the Cold War in 1950–1951, hundreds of thousands Turks left the territory of the People's Republic of Bulgaria. The expulsion was planned by the Bulgarian government before it began and the reason was to secure its national borders and expel the Turkish population.

  7. Politics of Bulgaria. The Zhivkov Constitution ( Bulgarian: Живковска Конституция) was the third Constitution of Bulgaria, and the second of the Communist era. It was in effect from May 18, 1971 to July 12, 1991.