Bulgaria language is Bulgarian and capital is Sofia. Bulgaria population is 7,917,855. Bulgaria is situated in south east part of Europe in east part of Balkan Peninsula. Their borders are: east is Black sea, north through Danube with Romania, west Serbia and Macedonia and south with Greeceand Turkey. By Black sea Bulgaria has sea route with Romania, Russia, Ukraine, Turkey, Moldovaand Georgia.
Tourism is a real growth industry here, and Europeans frequent the beautiful city of Sofia, the numerous historic sites, as well as the resorts and spas on the Black Sea coast. The south-eastern lowlands (Maritsa Basin), drained by a series of small rivers, slope to the Black Sea. The Bulgarian summer resort are favourite tourist destination for tourists and holidays makers from UK, Germany, Austria, France, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Czech republic, Poland, Slovakia, Macedonia, Hungary.
Bulgaria's n border with Romania Bulgaria has hot summers and cold winters. Winters are cold with heavy snowfall in the mountains. Rainfall is moderate. The e has drier and warmer summers than the w, and the Black Sea coast is a popular resort area. More than half of Bulgaria is given over to crops or pasture, while forests cover c.35% of the land. Trees swathe the mountain slopes, with meadows and Alpine plants above the tree line. Bulgaria gets colder and receives more rain than the southern regions.
Bulgarian army count 40000 solders. Bulgaria is a lower-middle income developing country . The main products are chemicals, metals, machinery, and textiles. Mineral reserves include molybdenum. Wheat and corn are the main crops.
Bulgaria's main river, the Danube in the north. The country possesses relatively rich mineral-resources, including vast reserves of lignite and anthracite coal non-ferrous ores such as copper, lead, zinc and gold It has large deposits of manganese ore in the north-east. Smaller deposits exist of iron, silver, chromite, nickel and others. Bulgaria has abundant non-metalliferous minerals such as rock-salt, gypsum, kaolin and marble. |