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National symbols of Bulgaria

National symbols of Bulgaria

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The national symbols of Bulgaria are the symbols that represent Bulgaria and the Bulgarian people.

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References

  1. Dvornik, Francis (1956). The Slavs: Their Early History and Civilization. Boston: American Academy of Arts and Sciences. p. 179. The Psalter and the Book of Prophets were adapted or "modernized" with special regard to their use in Bulgarian churches, and it was in this school that glagolitic writing was replaced by the so-called Cyrillic writing, which was more akin to the Greek uncial, simplified matters considerably and is still used by the Orthodox Slavs.
  2. Orban, Leonard (24 May 2007). "Cyrillic, the third official alphabet of the EU, was created by a truly multilingual European" (PDF). europe.eu. Retrieved 3 August 2014.
  3. "The Lord Marshal's Roll, Part I". Brian Timms' Studies in Heraldry. Archived from the original on 9 November 2006. Retrieved 1 January 2007.
  4. Voynikov, Ivan. "Chapter II". History of the Bulgarian State Symbols (in Bulgarian).
  5. First name also transliterated as Vassil, nickname archaically written as Levsky in English (cf. MacDermott).
  6. Унджиев 1980, p. 53
  7. Family name also transliterated as Kunčev, Kountchev, Kuntchev, etc.
  8. Sophoulis, Panos (2011). Byzantium and Bulgaria, 775-831. Brill. pp. 83–85. ISBN 9789004206960.
  9. "Sofia, Bulgaria", Mihail Dyuzev, Hitotoki.org, 2010, web: Hito-4 Archived 2010-03-30 at the Wayback Machine.
  10. "Neo-Byzantine architecture |archipaedia.net", archipaedia.net, 2010, web: A7.
  11. "Customs and rituals: Grandmother March, Baba Marta, 1st March, Martenica". Regional Historical Museum Burgas. Retrieved 15 March 2019.

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