Six year-old Lachezar Tomov from Burgas became the youngest gold medalist at the Thailand International Mathematical Olympiad. Lachezar won the gold in competition with over 1,500 participants from 21 countries. Thirty two young Bulgarian mathematicians from ten Bulgarian towns represented Bulgaria at this competition in Thailand and scored brilliant results. They won 6 cups-3 champion’s cups and 3 vice-champion’s cups, as well as 32 medals (22 gold medals, 7 silver medals and 3 bronze medals). Lachezar Tomov studies at the preschool group of Hans Christian Andersen kindergarten. So far he won 10 prestigious prizes in mathematical competitions.
Sofia is the largest municipality in Bulgaria by population, while Plovdiv has overtaken Varna to take second place. Burgas retains its position as the country's fourth largest city, while Stara Zagora now ranks fifth, displacing Ruse. These..
The Bulgarian community in the US state of Nevada received recognition for their commitment and contribution to cultural exchange and the presentation of Bulgarian cultural heritage and traditions. The certificates of recognition..
What are the most important gastronomical and food and beverage tendencies in 2024? How are customer tastes changing, and are restaurateurs and chefs ready for these changes? And also – will Bulgaria at long last become a gourmet destination?..
For 30 years two Bulgarian universities have been offering high-quality technical and engineering education, in French, degrees and diplomas that are..
The Ethnographic Museum in Burgas will be filled with the aroma of food. The museum's director Dr. Milen Nikolov will show culinary skills and make a..
The National Transplant Games "Yes! For Life!" will be held on May 18 and 19 at the Southwest University "Neofit Rilski" in Blagoevgrad. The sports..
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