Recognized Religions in Bulgaria
The Bulgarian Principality officially recognizes several creeds: Orthodox Bulgarian, Mahommedan (Muslim), Roman Catholic, Jewish, Armenian, and Protestant. The Orthodox Greeks […]
The Bulgarian Principality officially recognizes several creeds: Orthodox Bulgarian, Mahommedan (Muslim), Roman Catholic, Jewish, Armenian, and Protestant. The Orthodox Greeks […]
In the Bulgarian Principality, there are 1,627 churches and 379 chapels. In the Turkish Empire, there are 1,067 Bulgarian churches.
The Organic Statute According to the Organic Statute, the general administration of the Bulgarian Exarchate is managed by the Holy
Orthodox Creed The autonomous Bulgarian Orthodox Church is an important part of the Holy Orthodox Church. It governs the spiritual
According to a law of 1889, the Bulgarian State owns all antiquities buried in the soil, including coins, monuments, statues,
The Educational Museum in Bulgaria serves as both an information center and a verification office for all matters related to
According to a law passed in 1889, the Bulgarian State owns all antiquities buried in the soil, such as ancient
The teaching staff of Bulgarian schools includes regular and extraordinary professors. Their salaries vary according to their rank: 1st class
Technical education in Bulgaria included schools designed to develop practical and artistic skills. One of the main institutions was the
Structure and Staff The University of Sofia is the main institution for higher education in Bulgaria. Its teaching staff is