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19 Amazing Things to Do in Sofia, Bulgaria


19 Amazing Things to Do in Sofia, Bulgaria
(Last Updated On: 31/03/2021)
Sofia, the capital city of Bulgaria, is one of the places I like returning to. Even if at first it might seem that there are not too many things to do in Sofia, the city actually offers plenty of attractions and is one of the best places to visit in Bulgaria.
It took me a while to notice how cool Sofia actually is but now it’s pretty high on my list of favorite destinations and I always try to include it in my Bulgaria itinerary.
A fellow blogger, Nina from Lemons and Luggage wrote this post about the best things to do in Sofia, Bulgaria and I agree with each and every one of the places she has mentioned. If you are planning a trip to Sofia, this Sofia guide might be useful for you! ....

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Survachka - the magic wand of Bulgarians


Survachka - the magic wand of Bulgarians
published on 12/31/20 10:15 AM
Photo: BGNES
The first hours of the New Year in Bulgaria begin with the custom of “survakane” - a ritual tour around the village by a group of children or bachelors who carry a specially decorated wooden twig called survachka and pat wit it family members, animals, and buildings, uttering wishes of good health, happiness and fertility.
In different parts of the country the decoration and the beliefs about the “survachka” differ, and perhaps some of the most interesting are in the Burgas region, Southeastern Bulgaria. Folk wisdom has it that trees are divided into good and bad. Among the bad ones is the dogwood, because people associated it with the Devil. At the same time, however, the strength and toughness of this tree have turned it into a symbol of health and longevity. And it is from freshly plucked dogwood twig that “survachkas” are made today. ....

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