No, it lost access after World War I. Prior to World War I, Bulgaria included what is now the Greek province of Western Thrace and therefore had an outlet on the Aegean Sea (which is considered an arm of the Mediterranean). However, since the Treaty of Neuilly in 1919, Western Thrace belongs to Greece, cutting Bulgaria off to the Mediterranean.
Not too many. Because Bulgaria was in direct conflict with USSR at that time. There was no direct front
It lost access to Marble sea and Adriatic at Balkan wars. No change after WW1
Throughout periods of the history of Bulgaria the Middle Sea has been its natural west and south border. It completely lost its Mediterranean Shores after the Second World War. Bulgaria today has a marvellous east coast on the Black Sea, which is part of The Mediterranean basin. The cultute, cuisine, the climate, and the folk music of Southern Bulgaria are Mediterranean. But to answer the principle question, No. There are numerous countries that do not border the Mediterranean Sea. Chile, Canada, the USA, Zimbabwe, India, China, and Russia, just to name a few, are countries that do not border the Mediterranean Sea.
Austro-hungary
Bulgaria sat out the first year of World_War_Irecuperating from the Balkan Wars. Germany and Austria realized they needed Bulgaria's help in order to defeat Serbia militarily, and thereby open supply lines from Germany to Turkey, and bolster the Eastern Front against Russia. Bulgaria insisted on major territorial gains, especially Macedonia, which Austria was reluctant to grant until Berlin insisted. Bulgaria also negotiated with the Allies, who offered somewhat less generous terms. The king decided to go with Germany and Austria and signed an alliance with them in September 1915, along with a special Bulgarian-Turkish arrangement. It envisioned that Bulgaria would dominate the Balkans after the war. Bulgaria, which had the largest army in the Balkans, declared war on Serbia in October 1915. Britain, France and Italy then declared war on Bulgaria. The negotiations were highly successful from Bulgaria's immediate point of view. In alliance with Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottomans, Bulgaria won military victories against Serbia and Romania, occupying much of Macedonia ), advancing into Greek Macedonia, and taking Dobruja from Romania in September 1916. Thus Serbia was knocked out of the war, and Turkey was temporarily rescued from collapse
Rome's chief gift to the Mediterranean world was order and unity.Rome's chief gift to the Mediterranean world was order and unity.Rome's chief gift to the Mediterranean world was order and unity.Rome's chief gift to the Mediterranean world was order and unity.Rome's chief gift to the Mediterranean world was order and unity.Rome's chief gift to the Mediterranean world was order and unity.Rome's chief gift to the Mediterranean world was order and unity.Rome's chief gift to the Mediterranean world was order and unity.Rome's chief gift to the Mediterranean world was order and unity.
Bulgaria was with Germany and Austro-Hungary
Bulgaria was on the side of Germany in both World Wars.
Following World War II, Bulgaria was controlled by the Soviet Union.
The leader of the Government: Vassil Radev engaged Bulgaria to join the World War I
Bulgaria
No