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'''здрасти''', Bulgarian Learners! 😃 | '''здрасти''', Bulgarian Learners! 😃 | ||
➡ In today's lesson you will learn some interesting cultural facts about Weather and Holidays in Bulgaria. | ➡ In today's lesson you will learn some interesting cultural facts about Weather and Holidays in Bulgaria. | ||
Happy learning! | Happy learning! | ||
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* Major holidays in Bulgaria are New Year (January 1), Liberation Day (March 3), Easter, The Cyrillic Alphabet Day (May 24), Reunification Day (September 6), Independence Day (September 22), and Christmas (December 24 and 25). | * Major holidays in Bulgaria are New Year (January 1), Liberation Day (March 3), Easter, The Cyrillic Alphabet Day (May 24), Reunification Day (September 6), Independence Day (September 22), and Christmas (December 24 and 25). | ||
* On March 1 (Баба Марта) Bulgarians give one another мартеници, red and white tasseled threads which are worn for health and happiness at the coming of spring. | * On March 1 (Баба Марта) Bulgarians give one another мартеници, red and white tasseled threads which are worn for health and happiness at the coming of spring. | ||
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* https://caritas.bg/cms/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/A1-English.pdf?x10535 | * https://caritas.bg/cms/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/A1-English.pdf?x10535 | ||
== | ==Other Lessons== | ||
* [[Language/Bulgarian/Culture/Breakfast-in-Bulgaria|Breakfast in Bulgaria]] | * [[Language/Bulgarian/Culture/Breakfast-in-Bulgaria|Breakfast in Bulgaria]] | ||
* [[Language/Bulgarian/Culture/Markets-and-Supermarkets-in-Bulgaria|Markets and Supermarkets in Bulgaria]] | * [[Language/Bulgarian/Culture/Markets-and-Supermarkets-in-Bulgaria|Markets and Supermarkets in Bulgaria]] | ||
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* [[Language/Bulgarian/Culture/How-to-say-‘Hello’-in-Bulgarian|How to say ‘Hello’ in Bulgarian]] | * [[Language/Bulgarian/Culture/How-to-say-‘Hello’-in-Bulgarian|How to say ‘Hello’ in Bulgarian]] | ||
* [[Language/Bulgarian/Culture/Weather-in-Bulgaria|Weather in Bulgaria]] | * [[Language/Bulgarian/Culture/Weather-in-Bulgaria|Weather in Bulgaria]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:58, 27 March 2023
Weather and Holidays in Bulgaria
здрасти, Bulgarian Learners! 😃
➡ In today's lesson you will learn some interesting cultural facts about Weather and Holidays in Bulgaria.
Happy learning!
Main Holidays in Bulgaria[edit | edit source]
- Major holidays in Bulgaria are New Year (January 1), Liberation Day (March 3), Easter, The Cyrillic Alphabet Day (May 24), Reunification Day (September 6), Independence Day (September 22), and Christmas (December 24 and 25).
- On March 1 (Баба Марта) Bulgarians give one another мартеници, red and white tasseled threads which are worn for health and happiness at the coming of spring.
Videos[edit | edit source]
Bulgarian Holidays - Baba Marta Day - Баба Марта[edit | edit source]
Sources[edit | edit source]
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Breakfast in Bulgaria
- Markets and Supermarkets in Bulgaria
- Clothes in Bulgaria
- Every Day Life in Bulgaria
- Homes in Bulgaria
- Family in Bulgaria
- Public transportation in Bulgaria
- At the restaurant
- Towns in Bulgaria
- Bulgaria Timeline
- Alphabet
- How to say ‘Hello’ in Bulgarian
- Weather in Bulgaria