140 Years Since the Unification of Bulgaria Today we mark 140 years since the Unification of 1885 — a turning point that reshaped Bulgaria’s destiny. On September 6, 1885, Bulgarians from the Principality of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia defied the odds, rejected the Show more
my mom lived in bulgaria during the soviet union and recently we were talking & she told me at the time they weren’t allowed to go to church bc it was seen as a betrayal of the government & certain members had to go & write the names down of ppl who went to mass on holidays Quote JuliansRum @ItsJuliansRum · Sep 5 Thank God we won World War 2 so we could have big Hindu temples in Murfreesboro, Tennessee
140 years ago Bulgarians proclaimed the unification of the Principality of Bulgaria and the province of East Rumelia. 6th September - The Day of Unity, commemorates this act of defiance against the Great powers & marks the everlasting will of our people for unity and justice.
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Bulgaria Unification Day celebrates the historical merging of Eastern Rumelia and the Principality of Bulgaria. This observance commemorates the reunification that led to the establishment of the modern Bulgarian state in 1885, expanding Bulgaria's territory and solidifying its presence in Eastern Europe. The event carries great historical and cultural significance for the Bulgarian people, and serves as an opportunity to foster a sense of national pride and unity.
While the unification took place in the 19th century, it ties into Bulgaria's journey towards European integration, which culminated in the country becoming a member of the European Union (EU) in 2007. As one of the youngest EU member states, Bulgaria has since navigated its integration into the European political, economic, and social fabric. Unification Day thus finds resonance with the wider EU audience as it not only speaks to Bulgaria's turbulent past but also underscores its commitment to a united Europe, and the resilience of the Bulgarian people who have weathered both divisions and unifications throughout history.
Within the EU, the Bulgarian community and its various organizations often hold events on Unification Day to highlight their culture and history, honor their past, and strengthen ties with their European neighbors. Such observances take the form of cultural activities, historical re-enactments, and exhibitions showcasing the diverse traditions of Bulgaria. The aim is to foster mutual understanding and appreciation among EU citizens of different nationalities while showcasing the cultural richness of the Bulgarian diaspora. It is celebrated annually on September 6.
Top facts about Unification Day
Great Britain was one of the primary nations that originally supported the split of the two regions in 1878 through the Berlin Treaty.
With the help of the Russian Army, Bulgaria was liberated from Ottoman rule in 1878.
The secret committee that fought for unification was called the BSCRC (Bulgarian Secret Central Revolutionary Committee).
Love, friendship and respect do not unite people as much as a common hatred for something. - Anton Chekhov, famous Russian playwright
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Unification Day Top Events and Things to Do
Attend the military roll call and firework celebrations on the night of the 6th in the Central Square in Plovdiv, the old capital of Eastern Rumelia. The President and Prime Minister are usually in attendance.
Generate awareness on social media using hashtags such as #NationalUnificationDay, #BulgariaUnificationDay and #BulgariaUnites.
Attend the celebration in Sofia. Join the city's mayor at the tomb of the King Alexander I of Battenberg who presided over the unification in 1885.
Watch a documentary about Bulgaria's rocky history in order to better understand the meaning of its Independence Day. Some of our suggestions include: The Bulgarians, Bulgarian history During the Centuries, The Bulgaria With Love, Goryani, The Liberators of Bulgaria and Bulgaria, My Land .
Celebrate Bulgaria by indulging in some of its traditional cuisine. Our favourites include: banitsa, kebapche, shopska salata, moussaka, shkembe, chorba and ljutenica.