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History

Time Traveler's Trove: Delve into our History project that unfurls the rich tapestry of Bulgaria's history. Journey through time and relive the fascinating epochs that shaped this enchanting country.

Bulgaria’s Democratic Transition

From the fall of communism in 1989 to its accession to the European Union in 2007, Bulgaria underwent profound political, economic, and social transformations, reshaping its national identity and place in the world.

The Iron Gates Mesolithic Culture

Embarking on a journey through time, the Iron Gates Mesolithic Culture encapsulates the vitality and ingenuity of early human societies, nestled in the majestic Danube Gorge, offering a fascinating glimpse into the dawn of civilization and the innovative survival strategies that shaped our collective human story.

The Starcevo Culture

The Starčevo Culture, also known as Starcevo-Körös-Criș Culture, was an early Neolithic culture that existed in the North-West region of today’s...

Karanovo Culture

The Karanovo Culture was a prominent Neolithic and Chalcolithic civilization in southeastern Bulgaria from around 6200 to 2000 BC. It played a significant role in shaping the region’s early history and interacted with neighboring cultures.

Vinča-Karanovo Culture

The Vinča-Karanovo culture, thriving between 5500 BCE and 4500 BCE, was a pivotal Neolithic civilization in the Balkans, particularly in present-day Bulgaria.

The Vinca Culture

The Vinca Culture was a prominent prehistoric civilization that flourished during the Neolithic period, from 5700 to 4200 BC. Centered primarily in what is now Serbia, Romania, and Northwestern Bulgaria, the Vinca Culture extended its influence into Hungary, Macedonia, and Greece.

The Hamangia Culture

The Hamangia Culture, thriving from 5250 to 4550 BCE, marked its presence in what is now Eastern Romania and Bulgaria, particularly...

Cucuteni-Trypillia Culture

Although not a central stage of the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture, Bulgaria houses intriguing archaeological traces that hint at the subtle influence of this remarkable Bronze Age civilization.

The Gumelnita Culture

The Gumelnita Culture, also known as Gumelnita-Karanovo VI, thrived during the Late Chalcolithic period (c. 4600–3700 BC) in present-day Bulgaria and...

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