If you meant 'exhibit' as exhibition (noun), then Bulgarian usually us the French word Expose. Exhibition in the sense of Fair- Panair.
As verb exhibit- means to show, to show off, in bulg. pokazvam
pokaznost
Exhibit "A" in a title commitment is referring to the legal description of the property. It is also sometimes referred to as Schedule "A".
It used to be tzar when Bulgaria was monarchy, but now is preseident - Georgi Parvanov
Tsar was the official title of the supreme ruler in bulgaria, serbia, and russia.
The Tsar was the title of the ruler over Russia, Bulgaria, and Serbia, but the title is the equivalent of King. So essentially, they are the same thing, just with different names.
Bulgaria became Bulgaria in the year 681.
Bulgaria in Spanish is Bulgaria, or Republica de Bulgaria.
The first person to adopt the title Tsar was Simeon I of Bulgaria, in 893-900, but the first Russian Tsar was Ivan IV from 1547
Bulgaria
Sofia is the capital city of Bulgaria.
The leader of Bulgaria during World War 1 was Tsar Ferdinand I. Formerly Bulgaria's prince regnant, he took the title of Tsar in 1908.
Bulgaria is a country!
Bulgaria was never taken by Hitler. Bulgaria and Germany were allies.