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Bulgaria's Former King and PM May Lose PalaceBulgaria's Former King and PM May Lose Palace

After Krichim, Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha's other real estates in Bulgaria may be nationalized, too


Bulgaria's former PM Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, son of Bulgaria's last King Boris III, lost a family real estate just a week before his birthday.
After a two-year court saga, the state managed to nationalize the Krichim residency. Along with the palace, Simeon and his sister, Maria Luisa, lost ...
Young Bulgarians May Spend This Summer Studying in EnglandYoung Bulgarians May Spend This Summer Studying in England
The UK ambassador in Sofia visited the Standart
Bulgaria Disagrees to Macedonia Name ChangeBulgaria Disagrees to Macedonia Name Change

"Sofia finds it totally unacceptable that the name of its neighbor Macedonia contain any ...
Sofia Asks Brussels for Cheaper Fuels
The excise duties on fuels in each EU country should be calculated according to the average income of its citizens, Bulgarian Finance Minister Simeon Djankov says

Picture of the day

The host countries of Euro 2012 amazed the football fans with a unique choreography. Some 8,000 volunteers from 63 countries took part in the choreography

Photo Reuters
June 9 in History
In 1923, functionaries of the People's Covenant and the Military Union staged a coup d'etat against the Alexander Stamboliiski-led cabinet of the BAPU (Bulgarian Agrarian Popular Union). Alexander Tsankov formed a cabinet.

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