Sofia

My two postcards from the capital of Bulgaria are both showing its biggest cathederal in town. I don’t know much about this country but long time ago I got a CD from a swapper with Bulgarian Chalga music, quite makes me swing my bum :) I used to do music exchange a lot back then. Regardless I don’t understand a thing from the lyrics, I just enjoy the music and the unfamiliarity of its language can somehow be interesting too.

Sent by komar4e

Sent by komar4e

This is the Alexander Nevski Cathederal, which is a Bulgarian Orthodox cathederal in Sofia, and is one of the world’s largest Orthodox chatederals. It was built from 1904 to 1912.

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Sent by Maggie_is_here

This is obviously a Christmas postcard :) Love the bright mood in this card. The cyrillic message is how Bulgarians congratulate each other for the holidays.

Sent by Childish

Sent by Childish

The Parliament Square with Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Alexander Novski Cathederal, the Parliament building and the monument of Tsar Liberatar.

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