Auto-translated by Grok Show original Today, Bulgaria celebrates its Independence. This day marks the final stage of a thirty-year process of restoring and affirming Bulgarian statehood. With the declaration of Independence, Bulgaria officially ended its division, incorporating Eastern Rumelia within its borders Show more
Честит Ден на независимостта, България! Today we join the Bulgarian people in celebrating 117 years of independence. The United States is proud to stand with you as a partner, Ally, and friend - together we will build a stronger, safer and more prosperous future. Happy Show more
Честит Ден на Независимостта, България! From the walls of Veliko Tarnovo to the future we’re building, today is about pride, freedom, and unity. ZARO salutes Bulgaria — where history and tomorrow stand side by side. —————————————— Честит Ден на Независимостта, Show more
Replying to @niki_todorov Auto-translated by Grok Show original I couldn't watch the whole match either, but I also remain with a similar feeling... That's why the track is long and we're at the beginning. PEP and his guys, if they approach it like that - they'll really blow it from now on.
Auto-translated by Grok Show original I lived in Plovdiv for 1 month. I never want to move there. Bulgaria is a dead country, with no one to mourn it. It's waiting for the plug to be pulled. It would be best to conquer it all the way to Plovdiv; the Bulgarians can't manage those beautiful lands. Quote Çelik @Bolsevik_D · 2h Auto-translated by Grok The girl spoke the truth. Even though it hurts the pride of Turkish nationalists, it's become clear just how much of an uneasy place our country is when compared to another country. I wish I had the right to settle in Bulgaria too. It's our 500-year-old ancestral land, and x.com/miraskaIan/sta…
Auto-translated by Grok Show original September 22 is more than a historical date - it is the day when Bulgaria chose to walk with its own voice and its own will. Today we celebrate not only history, but the future. Happy holiday!
— Продължаваме Промяната / We Continue The Change (@promenibg) September 22, 2025
Replying to @dia_vln and @remilitari Auto-translated by Grok Show original Hamas has already expressed gratitude for the decision. Here are all the questions whose answers are also of interest to me: Quote Adrian Hilton @Adrian_Hilton · 11h 1. What are the borders of this Palestinian state? 2. What is the capital city? 3. What is its constitution or polity? 4. Who forms the government? 5. Who is its leader? 6. How ‘sovereign’ will it be? 7. How will this help ordinary Palestinians? 8. What about Israel's hostages?
Bulgaria's independence day is today. Despite all the Great Powers and our neighbors, we managed to unite a large part of the Bulgarian people under a single state, which was the only goal, no imperialism whatsoever.
Bulgaria's Independence Day commemorates the nation's struggle for liberation and the subsequent establishment of sovereignty from the Ottoman Empire. This day signifies Bulgaria's resurgence as an independent, self-governed state, which has significantly contributed to its socio-political stability and progress. The observance holds great importance for both the native citizens of this Southeastern European nation and the larger global community, as it highlights a valuable chapter in the region's history marked by an enduring quest for freedom, equality, and national identity.
The origins of Bulgaria's Independence Day can be traced back to the late 19th century when, after five centuries of Ottoman rule, Bulgaria declared its independence on September 22, 1908. This move greatly influenced the development of the Balkan region and set a precedent for other nations in their pursuit of self-determination. Bulgaria's Independence Day serves as a reminder of the importance of safeguarding European values, such as democracy, human rights, and rule of law. As a member of the EU since 2007, Bulgaria's autonomy and progress have directly benefited other member states through enhanced economic and political collaboration, as well as cultural exchange in various sectors.
Various Bulgarian associations and cultural centers across the EU organize events, such as traditional music and dance performances, art exhibitions, and food festivals, to showcase the richness of Bulgarian culture and strengthen ties among Bulgarian communities abroad. As a key date in Bulgaria's national calendar, Independence Day falls on September 22 each year and is observed as a public holiday in the country.
Top facts about Bulgarian Independence Day
On 16 September 1946, following Soviet domination of Bulgaria, the royal family was exiled and monarchy was abolished.
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Bulgarian Independence Day Top Events and Things to Do
Visit the city of Veliko Tarnovo, the capital of the Second Bulgaria Empire and the site on which the nation's independence was declared.
Celebrate Bulgaria by indulging in some of its traditional cuisine. Our favourites include: banitsa, kebapche, shopska salata, Moussaka, shkembe chorba and ljutenica.