Yes many people may often get confused that Bulgaria is situated in Russia as the Russian and Bulgarian Emmbasseys are the same although the european country of bulgaria previously known as the republic of bulgaria is no longer in bulgaria as of 1968 when bulgaria became free from russia, there is still the village of bulgaria in russia which was named after Bulgaria itself. So the answer is yes there is a place in russia called bulgaria.
Hope this helps.
There is no place in Bulgaria called VOLGA
Russia liberated Bulgaria 2 times from Turks and Ottmans
Yes
Bulgaria has never been a part of Russia... God people, you really don't know how to look at maps, do you?!
In Bulgaria in place of Birthdays we celebrate.. birthdays. We also have the so called nameday (saint day), but both birthdays and namedays are celebrated.
The Black Sea is bordered by Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania, The Ukraine, Russia and Georgia.Of these, Bulgaria, Romania and The Ukraine are considered to be European, while the other three are considered Eurasian, meaning they can be considered to be European and Asian.Romania, Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, and part of Turkey.
NONE!!! There are a "few" thousans kilometers in between (them); Siberia is in ASIA then, past the URAL mountains, EUROPE starts... siberia is the Asian part of russia. Bulgaria doesn't even border russia. there are Romania, moldavia and Ukraine between russia and Bulgaria!
The Black Sea.
Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, Ukraine, Russia, Georgia.
A majority of the fighting took place in France. Which is why the French wanted to punish the Germans so badly after the first world war. This was called the Western Front, which was where the Germans were fighting the British and the French. Battles were also fought in Turkey, and also in Russia (or at least what was apart of Russia at the time). There was also a battle in Bulgaria as well. I'm pretty sure those are all of the battles but I am not positive. To summarize: France Turkey Russia Bulgaria I hope this helps you.
Yes. Siberia. Next to Russia.
Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Turkey, Georgia, Russia