Silvie Bulgaria: 10 Things You Didn't Know - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions
Overview
Bulgaria is famous for its aromatic rose oil, flavorful cuisine, and stunning natural landscapes. Read also: Myaci: The Future You Decide – But Are You Making The Right Choice?
There are many interesting facts about the country that few people know, each enough to inspire you to take a plunge down memory lane and discover this mystifying destination. Read also: This Simple Trick Stops Sour Noodle Leaks—Guaranteed!
Founded seven thousand years ago, sofia, the capital of bulgaria, is the second oldest city in europe and the biggest and most developed city in bulgaria.
Spartacus, gladiator and escaped slave during the time of the roman empire is from modern day bulgaria.
Here are 10 things i never knew about bulgaria.
Bulgaria is outside the schengen area.
I hadnt realized before that bulgaria wasnt part of the schengen zone.
Americans can actually stay in bulgaria for 3 months during a 6 month period.
Find out in the lines below the 10 things you may not know:
Since its inception in 681 bulgaria has been the only country that has never changed its name.
Bulgaria ranks third in europe by the number of significant archaeological monuments and finds after italy and greece.
Bulgaria is a beautiful country, with majestic mountains, sandy beaches, picturesque villages, good food, and hospitable people.
And, it's incredibly affordable.
If you don't know anything.
Today, id like to invite you to discover a few things about bulgaria from bilyana, travel blogger at owl over the world, who presents 42 facts about the country.
Many of them were new to me, so make sure to read all of these interesting/fun facts about this country, and dont forget:
Bulgarians invented the first electronic computer, digital watch and car air bag.