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During the Cold War, it served as a headquarters for the Bulgarian Communist Party, hosting secret meetings, ideological training, and major state events. The huge mosaics inside, covering 937 ...
Share A dilapidated hotel originally built in the 1980s as a luxury hideaway for elite members of the Bulgarian Communist Party could soon be transformed into a co-living hub. Entrepreneur ...
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Bulgarian Communist monument that attracts 50,000 urban explorers a year eyed as tourism attractionThe colossal Buzludzha monument crowns the top of a mountain peak outside the Bulgarian town of Kazanlak ... After the fall of the Communist regime, the building was abandoned and left to crumble.
There's an abandoned monument in Bulgaria filled with communist propaganda. Construction cost the equivalent of $35 million today. Earlier this year, a group of adventurers visited the monument ...
SOFIA, Bulgaria --Bulgarians vented their frustrations over poverty and accusations of corruption by ousting President Petar Stoyanov on Sunday and electing a former communist in his place.
Political analyst Plamen Asenov sees connections between the Communist past and the recent developments in the relations of Bulgaria with the European Commission.
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