Serbian journalists in Dimiter Peshev Museum - Kyustendil
Serbian journalists in Dimiter Peshev Museum - Kyustendil
Project „REDISCOVERY:
Journalist Viewpoints towards the Cultural and Historical Heritage and Natural Landmarks of the South Cross-Border Region of Bulgaria and Serbia”
Serbian journalists in Dimiter Peshev Museum - Kyustendil - II
Serbian journalists in Dimiter Peshev Museum - Kyustendil
Workshop for Serbian journalists in Kyustendil
Project „REDISCOVERY:
Journalist Viewpoints towards the Cultural and Historical Heritage and Natural Landmarks of the South Cross-Border Region of Bulgaria and Serbia”
【K】Bulgaria Travel-Plovdiv[불가리아 여행-플로브디프]히사르 마을, 온천수 약수터/Hissar Mineral Springs/Village
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길게 늘어선 차량행렬. 멀리서 물을 뜨러 찾아온 사람들이다. 이미 약수터는 만원이다. 지하 400m에서 솟은 물은 따뜻하다. 이 물은 뭐가 특별할까? “우리는 온천을 즐기려고 왔어요. 그리고 히사르 지역의 물을 마시려고요. 이 물이 콩팥에 좋거든요.” 몸에 좋으니 남녀노소 모두 한숨에 물을 들이킨다. “이 물은 입에서부터 식도를 통과해서 위장까지 좋게 만들어 주는 물이에요. 저는 이 물을 40년 동안 꾸준히 마셔왔어요.” 이 지역의 또 다른 약수터. 그런데 사람들 손에 물통이 없다. 세수하는 물인가? “이 물은 눈의 결석을 없애줘요. 정말로 없어진다고 말하는 사람들도 있어요. 눈에 있는 돌 같은 거요.” 모르고 마셨다가는 큰일 날 뻔했다. 내 눈도 잠시 동안 휴식을 갖는다. 이 지역의 온천수의 역사는 로마시절까지 올라간다. 로마 황제가 두 번이나 방문할 정도로 명소였다.
[English: Google Translator]
Lined long motorcade. The people who came from afar tteureo water. Yaksuteo has already won. Towering 400m from the underground water is warm. This water is what do special? We came to enjoy the hot springs. And I'm gonna drink the water of the Hebrews Sar area. This water is good for the kidneys I, you kinda have a good body of water in all ages sigh. The water's water passes through the esophagus from the stomach to the mouth that make good. I've drunk this water steadily for 40 years. Another yaksuteo in the region. But those who do not hand in a bucket. Is the water that tax? Give me this water to get rid of the absence of snow. Some people say I'm really eopeojindago. Like the stone in the eyes. I almost had to go without knowing me in trouble. My eyes have a rest for a while. Hot water in the history of the area dates to the Roman era. Roman Emperor has twice been enough attractions to visit.
[Bulgarian: Google Translator]
Запълнени дълга автоколона. Хората, които дойдоха отдалеч tteureo вода. Yaksuteo вече спечели. Извисяващ се на 400м от подземни водата е топла. Тази вода е това, което направи специален? Ние дойдохме да се насладите на горещите извори. И аз ще пият вода от площта на Евреи Сар. Тази вода е добра за бъбреците I, вие доста имат добра орган на вода във всички възрасти въздишка. Вода Водата преминава през хранопровода от стомаха през устата, които правят добро. Аз бях пиян тази вода непрекъснато в продължение на 40 години. Друг yaksuteo в региона. Но тези, които не предаде в кофа. Е водата, че данък? Дайте ми тая вода, за да се отървете от липсата на сняг. Някои хора казват, че съм наистина eopeojindago. Подобно на камъка в очите. Аз почти трябваше да отида, без да ме знаят в беда. Очите ми са на почивка за известно време. Топлата вода в историята на района датира от римската епоха. Римския император е бил два пъти е бил достатъчно атракции за посещение.
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■클립명: 유럽093-불가리아02-06 히사르 마을, 온천수 약수터/Hissar Mineral Springs/Village
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 이송은 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2012년 8월 August
[Keywords]
유럽,Europe,,불가리아,Bulgaria,,,이송은 ,2012,8월 August
【K】Bulgaria Travel-Sophia[불가리아 여행-소피아]불가리안 보이스/Bulgarian Voices/National Art Museum/Performance
■ KBS 걸어서 세계속으로 PD들이 직접 만든 해외여행전문 유투브 채널 【Everywhere, K】
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소피아의 국립해외미술관에서는 매주 특별한 공연이 열린다. 화려한 전통 자수로 장식된 의상을 입고 화음을 맞추는 여성들. 이들이 부르는 노래는 불가리아의 7개 지역에서 대대로 내려오던 민속음악인데 이렇게 여성들만의 합창단으로 만들어내는 화음은 불가리안 보이스라고 불린다. “불가리아 인구의 대부분이 여자이기 때문에 여자들이 더 많이 부르죠. 여러 명이 모여서 함께 부를 때 훨씬 예쁘고 강한 소리가 나옵니다. 그래서 노래를 더 멀리까지 내 보낼 수 있는 거죠.”
[English: Google Translator]
The National Museum of Sofia International held a special concert this week. Women dressed in matching chords decorated with colorful traditional embroidered costumes. Folk songs they sing are inde down from generation to generation ohdeon seven regions of Bulgaria called chords to create a choir of women so only the Bulgarian voices. The majority of Bulgaria's population are women because more women they call. Pretty much comes out with a strong voice when several people gather. That's why you can export the songs to further.
[Bulgarian: Google Translator]
Националният музей на София Интернешънъл проведе специален концерт тази седмица. Жените, облечени в еднакви акорди декорирани с цветни традиционни бродирани костюми. Народни песни, които пеят са неза от поколение на поколение ohdeon седем области на България, наречени акорди, за да създадете хор на жените, така че само българските гласове. По-голямата част от населението на България са жени, защото все повече жени те наричат. Доста излиза със силен глас, когато няколко души се събират. Ето защо можете да експортирате песните за допълнително.
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■클립명: 유럽093-불가리아01-09 국립 해외 미술관, 불가리안 보이스 합창/Bulgarian Voices/Bulgaria Women's Choir/National Art Museum/Song/Performance
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 홍현진 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2006년 7월 July
[Keywords]
유럽,Europe,,불가리아,Bulgaria,,,홍현진,2006,7월 July
BULGARIA | Exploring Sofia & Plovdiv
I visited Bulgaria In spring season of Europe and explore its capital city Sofia and cultural center Plovdiv. Check out my interesting video on that now.
Sofia is the capital of the Balkan nation of Bulgaria. It’s in the west of the country, below Vitosha Mountain. The city’s landmarks reflect more than 2,000 years of history, including Greek, Roman, Ottoman and Soviet occupation. Medieval Boyana Church has 13th-century frescoes. Built by the Romans in the 4th century, St. George Rotunda Church has medieval and Ottoman decoration dating to the 10th century.
Plovdiv is an ancient city built around 7 hills, in southern Bulgaria. The Regional Archaeological Museum chronicles the city’s history, with exhibits including mosaic panels, clay lamps and early coins. The Roman-era Ancient Theater of Philippopolis, which once seated around 6,000, now hosts opera and concerts.
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Workshop in Borovetz
Workshop for Serbian journalists in Borovetz
Project „REDISCOVERY:
Journalist Viewpoints towards the Cultural and Historical Heritage and Natural Landmarks of the South Cross-Border Region of Bulgaria and Serbia”
【K】Bulgaria Travel-Nessebar[불가리아 여행-네세바르]성 판토크라토르 교회/Church of Christ Pantocrator/Old Town/Square
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전에는 육지에서 400m 떨어진 섬이었지만 지금은 방파제로 연결돼 육지가 됐다. 오래된 성벽 사이로 음악이 들려온다. 염소가죽으로 만든 전통악기인 ‘가우다’이다. 음악이 발걸음을 경쾌하게 만든다. 기원전 2000년에 세워진 도시, 네세바르 해상교역의 거점 지역으로 현재는 섬 전체가 유네스코 세계문화유산으로 등록돼 옛 모습을 간직하고 있다. 사람들 발길을 따라 구시가지로 길을 나선다. 중앙광장에 위치한 성 판토크라토츠 교회. 특히 이곳은 내부가 잘 보존돼 있는데 오스만제국 지배시절에도 이 지역만큼은 기독교에 관대한 정책을 펼쳤기 때문이란다. 현재는 갤러리로 이용 중인데 교회 내부가 곧 유물이자 전시품이다.
[English: Google Translator]
Prior to the island 400m away from the land, but now the land has been linked to the breakwater. The music you hear comes through the old city walls. The traditional instruments of The Gaudi 'made of goatskin. The music makes the step lightly. BC the city was built in 2000 and is now based in the area of maritime trade in Nessebar, the entire island has retained its former is registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It sets out the way people away along the Old Town. Last edition torque gelato Massachusetts church in the central square. Especially because this is a hygienic inside there are well preserved gotta days of the Ottoman Empire ruled the region, even as much as offered a generous policy based on Christianity. Currently, the church interior will soon artifacts and exhibits junginde used as a gallery.
[Bulgarian: Google Translator]
Преди остров на 400м от земята, но сега на земята е бил свързан с вълнолома. Музиката чуете идва чрез старите градски стени. Традиционните инструменти на The Гауди, изработени от козя кожа. Музиката прави стъпка леко. Пр.н.е. градът е построен през 2000 г. и сега е базиран в областта на морската търговия в Несебър, целият остров е запазила своята бивша е регистрирано като Световното наследство на ЮНЕСКО. Тя определя начина, по който хората и всичко, към Стария град. Последно издание въртящ момент Gelato Massachusetts църква на централния площад. Особено, защото това е хигиеничен вътре има добре запазени Gotta дни на Османската империя управлявали региона, дори колкото е предложил щедра политика, основана на християнството. в момента, в купето на църква скоро ще артефакти и експонати junginde използват като галерия.
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■클립명: 유럽093-불가리아02-02 성 판토크라토르 교회/Church of Christ Pantocrator/Musical Instrument/Old Town/Gallery/Music/Central Square/Gaida
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 이송은 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2012년 8월 August
[Keywords]
유럽,Europe,,불가리아,Bulgaria,,,이송은 ,2012,8월 August
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The ancient and beautiful city of #Kyustendil has a unique nature, ancient history, healing mineral springs, rich culture and historical monuments.
Aнтичния и прекрасен град #Кюстендил се отличава с уникална природа, древна история, лечебни минерални извори, богата култура и исторически паметници.
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Rila Monastery Nature Park | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:53 1 Park administration and ownership history
00:05:42 2 Geography
00:05:52 2.1 Overview
00:07:12 2.2 Relief and geology
00:09:39 2.3 Climate
00:13:17 2.4 Hydrology
00:15:10 3 Biology
00:15:19 3.1 Ecosystems and habitats
00:18:54 3.2 Flora
00:22:34 3.3 Fungi
00:24:17 3.4 Fauna
00:29:36 4 Cultural and historical heritage
00:33:43 5 Tourism
00:35:36 6 See also
00:36:02 7 Citations
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Rila Monastery Nature Park (Bulgarian: Природен парк „Рилски манастир“) is among the largest nature parks in Bulgaria spanning a territory of 252.535 km2 in the western part of the Rila mountain range at an altitude between 750 and 2713 meters. It is situated in Rila Municipality, Kyustendil Province and includes forests, mountain meadows, alpine areas and 28 glacial lakes. With a little more than 1 million visitors, it is the second most visited nature park in the country, after Vitosha Nature Park.It was established in 1992 as part of the newly founded Rila National Park. In 2000 some territory of the national park was reassigned to the Rila Monastery and was recategorized as a nature park because by law all lands in national parks are exclusively state owned. Nowadays most of the park is owned by the monastery. The park includes one nature reserve, Rila Monastery Forest, with an area of 36.65 km2 or 14% of its total territory.The park falls entirely within the Rodope montane mixed forests terrestrial ecoregion of the Palearctic Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest. There are approximately 1400 species of vascular plants, 282 species of mosses and 130 species of freshwater algae. The fauna is represented by 52 species of mammals, 122 species of birds, 12 species of reptiles, 11 species of amphibians and 5 species of fish, as well as 2600 species of invertebrates. The endemic Rila oak (Quercus protoroburoides) inhabits only the Rilska River valley within the park's boundaries and is of special conservation significance.
The park is named after the Rila Monastery, a cultural and spiritual centre of Bulgaria, founded during the First Bulgarian Empire by the 10th century ascetic and saint John of Rila. It was designated an UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.
Romani people | Wikipedia audio article
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00:03:21 1 Names
00:03:30 1.1 Exonyms
00:06:08 1.2 Endonyms
00:06:46 1.3 Romani usage
00:08:07 1.4 English usage
00:09:46 1.5 Other designations
00:11:58 2 Population and subgroups
00:12:08 2.1 Romani population
00:12:58 2.2 Romani subgroups
00:18:33 2.3 Diaspora
00:21:24 3 Origin
00:21:58 3.1 iShahnameh/i legend
00:22:59 3.2 Linguistic evidence
00:25:40 3.3 Genetic evidence
00:31:39 3.4 Possible migration route
00:33:20 4 History
00:33:29 4.1 Arrival in Europe
00:35:02 4.2 Early Modern history
00:38:53 4.3 Modern history
00:39:32 4.3.1 World War II
00:40:50 4.3.2 Post-1945
00:42:21 5 Society and traditional culture
00:45:06 5.1 Belonging and exclusion
00:46:00 5.2 Religion
00:46:22 5.2.1 Beliefs
00:47:39 5.2.2 Deities and saints
00:48:39 5.2.3 Ceremonies and practices
00:49:48 5.2.4 Balkans
00:52:35 5.2.5 Other regions
00:54:29 5.3 Music
00:57:41 6 Contemporary art and culture
00:58:47 7 Language
01:01:08 8 Persecutions
01:01:17 8.1 Historical persecution
01:05:19 8.2 Forced assimilation
01:08:05 8.3 Holocaust
01:10:10 9 Contemporary issues
01:14:35 9.1 Forced repatriation
01:16:00 10 Organizations and projects
01:16:32 11 Artistic representations
01:18:42 12 See also
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The Romani (also spelled Romany , ), colloquially known as Gypsies or Roma, are an Indo-Aryan ethnic group, traditionally itinerant, living mostly in Europe and the Americas and originating from the northern Indian subcontinent, from the Rajasthan, Haryana, and Punjab regions of modern-day India.Genetic findings appear to confirm that the Romani came from a single group that left northwestern India about 1,500 years ago. Genetic research published in the European Journal of Human Genetics revealed that over 70% of males belong to a single lineage that appears unique to the Roma. They are a dispersed people, but their most concentrated populations are located in Europe, especially Central, Eastern and Southern Europe (including Turkey, Spain and Southern France). The Romani originated in northern India and arrived in Mid-West Asia and Europe around 1,000 years ago. They have been associated with another Indo-Aryan group, the Dom people: the two groups have been said to have separated from each other or, at least, to share a similar history. Specifically, the ancestors of both the Romani and the Dom left North India sometime between the 6th and 11th century.The Romani are widely known among English-speaking people by the exonym Gypsies (or Gipsies), which some people consider pejorative due to its connotations of illegality and irregularity. Beginning in 1888 the Gypsy Lore Society started to publish a journal that was meant to dispel rumors about their lifestyle.Since the 19th century, some Romani have also migrated to the Americas. There are an estimated one million Roma in the United States; and 800,000 in Brazil, most of whose ancestors emigrated in the 19th century from Eastern Europe. Brazil also includes a notable Romani community descended from people deported by the Portuguese Empire during the Portuguese Inquisition. In migrations since the late 19th century, Romani have also moved to other countries in South America and to Canada.In February 2016, during the International Roma Conference, the Indian Minister of External Affairs stated that the people of the Roma community were children of India. The conference ended with a recommendation to the Government of India to recognize the Roma community spread across 30 countries as a part of the Indian diaspora.The Romani language is divided into several dialects which together have an estimated number of speakers of more than two million. The total number of Romani people is at least twice as high (several times as high according to high estimates). Ma ...
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