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Aerial View Of City Of Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
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The wanted Bulgarian businessman Vasil Bozhkov landed in Sofia at 15:02 p.m. He is expected to be taken away by "Border Police" teams, as a detention order has been imposed against him for a period of 72 hours.
According to BNT, Bozhkov has already passed the border control and was detained.
The gambling boss with 19 charges announced his return on his Facebook profile, also posting a photo on a plane. Vasil Bozhkov has been in Dubai since the beginning of 2020, when two investigations against him began. Again on Facebook, Bozhkov announced that he had landed and that he was about to "meet the clubs" (term used in Bulgaria to designate the prosecutor's office i.e. clubs that beat on people).
Traveling with Bozhkov from Dubai are Stoyan Baumeyer, a lawyer from the Geneva Bar Association and Zhana Tanovska-Pesheva, a lawyer from the Sofia Bar Association. They accompanied Bozhkov during his detention and are expected together with the personal lawyer of the businessman, Georgi Gatev, to speak to journalists after.
There are a total of four investigations against Bozhkov. According to one of them, he is accused as a guarantor of the murder of Manol Velev, a gambling boss from Blagoevgrad, and of one of the attacks against Aleksei Petrov. Bozhkov announced his return to our country a day after the funeral of the former beret and exactly eight days after the public shooting of Petrov
In the spring of last year, the businessman announced that he had given testimony in which he accused former Prime Minister Boyko Borissov, former Finance Minister Vladislav Goranov and the media adviser of the GERB leader Sevdalina Arnaudova of corruption. A little later, Borissov, Goranov and Arnaudova were arrested and 24 hours later released without being charged.
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As Charlie Chaplin said that a day without a smile is a day lost, I say that a day without coffee is not a day! Haha Have a nice day from me! 😊🍀☕
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Feb. 10, 2022: Priests read prayers in honor of St. Haralampus, as believers gather around candles stuck to jars of honey, arranged in a cross shape, during Mass for the ‘sanctification of honey’ at the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Church in the town of Blagoevgrad, south of the Bulgarian capital of Sofia.
The Bulgarian Orthodox Church marks the feast of St. Haralampus, the Orthodox patron saint of bee-keepers, by performing a ritual for health and rich harvest.
(AP Photo/Valentina Petrova)
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The past and present, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria. (Photo/ Simona Todorova)
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Blagoevgrad, Varosha
Photo by Dzhunev Photography for www.Blagoevgrad.eu
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Kukeri of Simitli - Bulgaria. Yugozapaden. Blagoevgrad. © Photo by George Tatakis. During the first day of the year, in the town of Simitli in Bulgaria, the Kukeri custom takes place. A Dionysian custom from Thrace, where people are dressed in goat's skin, trying to chase away the Kallikantzaroi of Christmas.
Kukeri of Simitli
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Temenushka Ilieva, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria “ I see you, college kids, passing by every single day. This place is very close to my house and I feel that it is my backyard. I remember there were many more people around here. I think this virus is changing everything around.” Story+ Photo by Rashid Beissov
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Nature and her beauty. What was your first thought seeing the first photo? Swipe left to listen. After a second visit to Rupite natural hot springs we decided to to drive the short journey to Kulata (BG – Кулата), the small town on the Greek/Bulgaria border. 💕 From here we took the picturesque road through the Pirin (BG – Пирин) mountain range along route 198 to Gotse Delchev, (BG – Гоце Делчев); then connecting with route 19 to return to Blagoevgrad. 💕 Passing through high mountain peaks covered in snow, a field of cows grazing, steep mountain ravens and forested landscapes. Spectacular scenery. 💕 Much of this scenic drive through the Pirin mountain range takes you through the Pirin National Park and UNESCO World Heritage site. 💕 So, what was your first thought? You can read 📖 more about the wonders of Bulgaria over on the Blog. Follow the links in the bio. Like, save and leave a comment. 🙂 (at Pirin Mountains) https://www.instagram.com/p/B77rPr4h2yQ/?igshid=kzzq664csoff
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Visit Blagoevgrad TODAYBlagoevgrad City - photo by Blagoevgrad.eu
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Archaeologists May Have Discovered Ancient Thracian, Roman Town Scaptopara, Precursor of Bulgaria’s Blagoevgrad
A painting of the lowermost part of the Scaptopara Inscription from 238 AD which outlines a petition from the residents of the Thracian city of Scaptopara (today in Southwest Bulgaria) to Roman Emperor Gordian III. Photo: Wikipedia
Archaeologists have discovered the ruins of a large town from the time of the Roman Empire hypothesizing that it might be the Ancient Thracian and Roman settlement of…
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photo of Denis Villes Orthodox church of Entry of Theotokos in the Temple. Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria.
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BLAGOEVGRAD, BULGARIE - 1ER AOUT 2017
La Grèce c'était cool. Jsais pas trop pourquoi, mais dès qu'on est arrivés jme suis sentie bien, sereine. Ya plusieurs trucs qui m'ont marquée. Déjà ya plein de chiens errants. Genre ils te suivent, parfois ont une attitude protectrice, jamais menaçante. Souvent en groupe. Au début je me suis dit que c'était peut être qu'avec la crise, les gens avaient plus assez de thunes pour s'en occuper donc ils les abandonnaient. Mais en fait c'est juste que l'État a plus d'argent donc ya plus de service de fourrière. Ils les ramassent juste pour les stériliser puis les relâchent. Visuellement c'est aussi chrétien que la Croatie, ya plein de symboles partout. Nous avec la laïcité ça nous change. Dans les hôpitaux, les garages, les petits magasins, des images de la vierge, de Jésus partout au dessus des bureaux, caisses, sur les étagères. Sur les routes, au bord, ya tout le temps des petite Églises orthodoxes en miniature. La même que celle du village mais en mini. Partout le long de la route. Au début je savais pas trop pourquoi mais peut être que c'est quand il y a des accidents de la route après les gens mettent des photos et des bougies dedans. A vérifier. Mais les gens ont l'air d'être chrétiens seulement en surface, pas vraiment pratiquants. Tout le monde a sur son rétro un petit drapeau de la Grèce, un oeil de la chance bleu typique d'ici et une croix. Heureusement qu'ils ont ça pour les empêcher d'avoir des accidents mortels, vu qu'ils mettent JAMAIS leur voiture. Sauf un gars qui nous a pris en stop une fois qui l'avait mise. Il était flic. Souvent au dessus du seuil des portes, juste à l'entrée des maisons, les gens ont dessiné des croix noires à la bougie. Par contre la Grèce est remplie de tags anarchistes et antifascistes. On se sent mieux ici qu'en Croatie avec tous les tags de fafs. Aussi, ya très souvent des banderoles du KKE à l'entrée des villes pour soutenir des trucs. C'est le parti communiste d'ici. Ils ont plein de locaux et sont présents dans l'espace. Plein d'énormes tags avec le marteau et la faucille avec de gros slogans. Une fois une meuf du KKE nous a pris. Elle était à fond dans son parti genre le parti ne soutient que les initiatives du parti. Ça a l'air bien pourri. On lui a demandé ce que le KKE pensait du quartier anarchiste d'Athenes et elle nous a répondu qu'elle ne soutenait pas du tout. Elle se dissociait complètement. Ya un eu deux endroits où on a pu voir que y'avait des luttes territoriales, une contre la déforestation d'un endroit et une autre contre des mines, avec plein de tags genre "pas d'Eldorado ici" etc... Globalement les gens sont cools et solidaires, plus qu'en Croatie. Les gens essaient d'éviter de prendre la voiture parce que c'est très cher. Un truc tout con mais en Grèce partout c'est interdit de jeter le papier toilettes dans les toilettes parce que leurs canalisations sont mauvaises et ya tout le temps des bouchons. C'est une habitude à prendre. On vient d'arriver en Bulgarie.
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Visit Blagoevgrad TODAYBlagoevgrad City - photo by Blagoevgrad.eu
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