Holidays, 20 March 2009
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25 March 2010
Blagoveshtenie is a major Christian Church holiday, reaffirmed during the 7th century. According to the Holy Script, on that day, nine months before the birth of Jesus Christ, Archangel Gabriel came t...
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14 April 2010
Name day of everyone named Martin, Martina.
The "Martinia" is a church feast, celebrated with traditional rituals only in certain parts of the country. In some southwest regions, people perform the...
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25 April 2010
Christian feastday.
Name day of everyone named Marko.
The Holy Apostle and Evangelist Mark, also known as John Mark, was one of the Seventy Apostles, and was also a nephew of St. Barnabas. He wa...
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01 May 2010
Traditional Bulgarian holiday.
Old people call the first day of May, `Jeremiah` (i.e. Irmin day) or `Zamski day` (i.e. Snake Day) and say that whoever works in the fields that day could be bitten ...
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01 May 2010
Official national holiday.
Labour Day is an annual holiday celebrated all over the world that resulted from efforts of the labour union movement, to celebrate the economic and social achievements o...
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05 May 2010
Christian feastday.
Name day of everyone named Irin, Irina, Irene, Iriney, Mira, Miroslav (which means ‘peace').
The Holy Great Martyr St. Irene lived during the fourth century and until her Ba...
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06 May 2010
Possibly the most celebrated name day in the country. A common ritual is to prepare a whole lamb and eat lamb, which is an ancient practice possibly related to Slavic pagan sacrificial traditions.
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