a small but proud people
Yes.
In Ecuador you can´t find many people from other countries, like in the USA that has c Chinese colonies,German etc. However in recent years a few people from Eastern Europe have arrived (Russians, Romanians)and there are probably a few Bulgarians.
bulgarians are AWESOME..like for real,I mean hey..they're all GORGEOUS,though the guys look like red necks..but the girls..mmmm they're the best ;D
They dance like Bulgarian chickens
When Bulgarians meet one another, they say- ZDRAVEI
Yes, family is very important to Bulgarians.
Yes, they do. Bulgarians have a president and a prime minister too.
There are certainnly a great number of Jewish Bulgarians. Not as many as there were, say, 75 years ago, but a significant number nonetheless. Bulgarians are people who are born or live in the country of Bulgaria, regardless of their religion. Jews are people who are born to a Jewish mother or who formally convert to Judaism, regardless of where they live. Being either one of them has no bearing on whether a person is or isn't also the other one. The question is a lot like asking "Are Republicans related to short people ?" It tries to compare two completely independent and unrelated groups.
Its a place for Bulgarians to live, to develop themselves
There are no recent polls, but a 2006 Continental European poll showed that 85% of Bulgarians opposed same-sex marriage. Other polls (all outdated): A 2007 Pew Global Attitudes Project survey showed that 61% of Bulgarians think homosexuality shouldn't be accepted by society A 2007 survey by the Bulgarian sociological agency Skala showed that 42.4% of Bulgarians would not like having a homosexual friend or colleague. 46% answered that it would be unacceptable if their child was gay. A 2012 survey showed the number of people who wouldn't like having a homosexual colleague had dropped to 38%. The survey also showed that Bulgarians are more tolerant towards lesbians rather than gay men. 26% of the respondents wouldn't hire a lesbian.
Bulgarians, Turks (Turkish-speaking Bulgarians), Roma-speaking Gyspsies. These three are major ethnic groups (Bulgarians are the biggest). There are small minorities of Jews, Armenian and Greeks.