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SOFIA - Bulgaria Travel Guide | Around The World
Sofia (Bulgarian: София) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria. 1.3 million people live in the city and 1.7 million people live in its metropolitan area. The city is at the foot of Vitosha Mountain in the western part of the country. Being in the centre of the Balkan peninsula, it is midway between the Black Sea and the Adriatic Sea, and closest to the Aegean Sea.
Sofia has been an area of human habitation since at least 7000 BC. Being Bulgaria's primate city, Sofia is a hometown of many of the major local universities, cultural institutions and commercial companies. Sofia is one of the top 10 best places for start-up business in the world, especially in information technologies. Sofia was Europe's most affordable capital to visit in 2013.
Sofia is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Bulgaria alongside coastal and mountain resorts. Among its highlights is the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, one of the symbols of Bulgaria, constructed in the late 19th century. It occupies an area of 3,170 square metres (34,122 square feet) and can hold 10,000 people.
Sofia holds Bulgaria's largest museum collections, which attract tourists and students for practical studies. The National Historical Museum in Boyana district has a vast collection of more than 650,000 historical items dating from Prehistory to the modern era, although only 10,000 of them are permanently displayed due to the lack of space. Smaller collections of items related mostly to the history of Sofia are in the National Archaeological Museum, a former mosque located between the edifices of the National Bank and the Presidency. Two natural sciences museums — the Natural History Museum and the Earth and Man — display minerals, animal species (alive and taxidermic) and rare materials. The Ethnographic Museum and the National Museum of Military History are other places of interest, holding large collections of Bulgarian folk costumes and armaments, respectively.
Vitosha Boulevard, also called Vitoshka, is a pedestrian zone with numerous cafés, restaurants, fashion boutiques, and luxury goods stores. Sofia's geographic location, in the foothills of the weekend retreat Vitosha mountain, further adds to the city's specific atmosphere.
The city has an extensive green belt. Some of the neighbourhoods constructed after 2000 are densely built up and lack green spaces. There are four principal parks – Borisova gradina in the city centre and the Southern, Western and Northern parks. Several smaller parks, among which the Zaimov Park, City Garden and the Doctors' Garden, are located in central Sofia. The Vitosha Nature Park (the oldest national park in the Balkans) includes most of Vitosha mountain and covers an area of 266 square kilometres (103 sq mi),[88] with roughly half of it lying within the municipality of Sofia. Vitosha Mountain is a popular hiking destination due to its proximity and ease of access via car and public transport. Two functioning cable cars provide year long access from the outskirts of the city. The mountain offers favourable skiing conditions during the winter when multiple ski slopes of various difficulty are made available. Access to the ski slopes is regulated, they are maintained daily and health and safety personnel are available to assist in case of injury. Skiing passes typically allow unlimited access to the ski slopes, cable cars and other transport facilities. Skiing equipment can be rented and skiing lessons are available.
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BULGARIA SOFIA Boris Garden M2U00759
Bulgaria's Doctors Reviews
Bulgaria's Doctors Reviews
WRAP Freed doctor and nurses speak; bite from lawyer
SHOTLIST
Sofia, Bulgaria
1. Exterior of Boyana Palace government residence
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ashraf Hajouj, freed doctor:
OK, today is a great day. So let me close this file, and I hope I will close it forever, and ever. I want to start my future from this day because I think that today is my birthday.
3. Wide of Jajouj talking
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ashraf Hajouj, freed doctor:
Yes, I know about it and I am really thankful from my heart for their efforts they did in the last few days, and I am sure that they were working by heart. The First Lady of France and Mrs Ferrero-Waldner and all the European Commission, and all the European countries.
5. Wide of nurses sitting around table for news conference
6. Pan around people sitting at table
7. SOUNDBITE: (Bulgarian) Valia Cherveniaska, freed nurse:
I don't have any dreams. I am very happy here being with my family and I can't even think about tomorrow.
8. Valia Cherveniaska meeting woman
9. SOUNDBITE: (Bulgarian) Nasia Nenova, freed nurse:
We have arrived by the French Presidential flight and we are very grateful to Madame Sarkozy and to everybody who worked for many years for our freedom.
10. Nasia Nenova sitting on sofa
11. SOUNDBITE: (Bulgarian) Nasia Nenova, freed nurse:
The first time she (Madame Sarkozy) spoke to us it was on the 12th (of July), and it was exactly after the death sentence, and she said I am here to bring you back home, but we did not trust her. Then it happened, not on the first time, but on the second time she came.
12. Wide shot with Valia Cherveniaska and Valentina Siropulo talking to reporter
13. SOUNDBITE: (Bulgarian) Valentina Siropulo, freed nurse:
Yes we were expecting it because we are innocent, and we were waiting for our freedom. It came very late but after all, we managed to be patient enough and to reach death moment.
14. Front of Boyana Palace entrance
Paris, France
15. SOUNDBITE: (French) Emmanuel Altit, Bulgarian nurses' lawyer:
The negotiations have been long and hard, the atmosphere sometimes tense, and I think that the absence of a common code, of a common language, was an additional obstacle, that is to say that the French delegation has shown a lot of goodwill, a lot of enthusiasm, a desire to achieve their ends quite quickly. The French delegation took into account the really very worrying psychological and physical state of the nurses and the doctor, but maybe it would have been useful to have in this delegation other professional negotiators, who were not diplomats; lawyers, for example, or experts who know about the Arab world and the Libyan mentality, which is a bit unique.
16. Cutaway of Emmanuel Altit
STORYLINE:
One of the international lawyers who represented the newly freed Bulgarian nurses spoke on Tuesday about the negotiations leading to their release.
Speaking in Paris, Emmanuel Alit said the negotiations were long and hard, the atmosphere sometimes tense, and he believed that it would have useful to have other professional negotiators who were not diplomats; lawyers, for example, or experts who know about the Arab world and the Libyan mentality, which is a bit unique.
Tears and jubilation greeted the six medics, who were freed by Libya on Tuesday after nearly a decade languishing in jail over widely rejected accusations they deliberately infected children with HIV, ending a nightmare that drove at least one to attempt suicide.
The medics were taken to a government residence in the capital Sofia, where they will spend the next few days with their relatives, away from the intense media coverage of their release.
Speaking from there, released Palestinian doctor Ashraf Hajouj told AP Television that it was a great day.
He said he wanted to close this file forever.
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Thank you doctor!
Благодаря ти, докторе!
VERACITY NIPT for Doctors (Bulgarian subtitles)
Transforming street electric power posts into canvas of art in Sofia, Bulgaria
Turning public “empty” spaces into canvas of art have shown substantial significance first in the city of Sofia, Bulgaria and then followed by other cities in the country. This project have started small and turned big due to the high social acceptance and change of public image of the companies for distribution of electricity in the country. The project had and continues to have big impact on the space we live and work. In this short movie you will see how it started, how it was financed and how its financial viability through the time is achieved.
The video was produced by BDA – Bulgarian Development Agency, in the framework of COMPASS project, on the topic Business Creation and Fundraising.
Subtitles are available in English, Croatian, German, Italian and Romanian.
The COMPASS project wants to contribute to building fair, socially and environmentally sustainable societies through the development of a new professional curriculum and a training course in the field of sustainable conversion of public spaces. The project is based in 5 European countries - Italy, Bulgaria, Germany, Croatia and Romania.More information can be found on the project website -
The COMPASS project is co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. The content of the video reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
This video can be freely reused and redistributed.
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WCDN International Conference Bulgaria 2014(Day 1 Part 1)
The 11st International Christian Medical Conference
- Sofia, Bulgaria -
The 11st International Christian Medical Conference held in Sofia, Bulgaria with the Subject of Medicine, Science and Spirituality
- Medical Doctors Confirm Divine Healing Cases with Medical Evidence
World Christian Doctors Network(WCDN) held the 11th international Christian medical conference with the subject of Medicine, Science and Spirituality in Sofia, Bulgaria on May 9-10, 2014.
Medical doctors from about 38countries (USA, Dominican Republic, Panama, UK, Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, Poland, Macedonia, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Russia, Faroe Islands, Israel, Armenia, Romania, Bulgaria, Australia, India, Pakistan, The Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, Mexico, Costa Rica, Paraguay, Guatemala, Venezuela, Argentina, Korea and so on) attended.
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