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Bulgaria ranks 28th in the Economic Freedom of the World index, has the lowest personal and corporate income tax rates in the European Union, and the second-lowest public debt of all member states at 16.3 per cent of GDP in 2011 as its mentioned in Bulgaria on world map. In 2011, GDP (PPP) was estimated at $101 billion, with a per capita value of $13,597. The rapid expansion of alternative energy sources such as wind and solar power stations make Bulgaria one of the fastest-growing wind energy producers in the world. Bulgaria has the third-fastest average Broadband Internet speed in the world after South Korea and Romania with an average speed of 1,611 KBps.
Bulgaria became the 6th country in the world to have an astronaut in space with Georgi Ivanov flight on Soyuz 33 in 1979. It has deployed its own experiments on various missions, such as RADOM-7 dosimeters on the International Space Station and Chandrayaan-1, and space greenhouses (a Bulgarian development) on the Mir space station as you can see in Bulgaria on world map. The country ranked third in the world in 2011 by total number of ICT specialists, outperforming countries with far larger populations, and operates the only supercomputer in the Balkan region, an IBM Blue Gene/P at the National Centre for Supercomputing Applications.
Bulgaria biodiversity is conserved in three national parks, 11 nature parks and 17 biosphere reserves as its shown in Bulgaria on world map. Nearly 35 per cent of its land area consists of forests, where some of the oldest trees in the world, such as Baikushev Pine and the Granit oak, grow. Its flora encompass more than 3,800 species of which 170 are endemic and 150 are considered endangered. The fauna is represented prominently by the brown bear and the jackal, while the Eurasian lynx and the Eastern imperial eagle have small, but growing populations.
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Bulgaria is bordered by Romania to the north, Serbia and Macedonia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south and the Black Sea to the east as youcan see in the Map of Bulgaria and surrounding countries. Bulgaria relationship with its neighbours since 1990 has generally been good. The country also plays an important role in promoting regional security. Bulgaria has an active tripartite economic and diplomatic collaboration with Romania and Greece, maintains strong relations with EU members, the United States and Russia, and continues to improve its traditionally good ties with China and Vietnam. Bulgaria has an embassy in Belgrade. Serbia has an embassy in Sofia. Bulgaria is a European Union member state and Serbia is a European Union candidate. Both countries are full members of the Southeast European Cooperation Process, of the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe, of the Central European Initiative, of the Southeast European Cooperative Initiative and of the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation. The countries share 318 km of common borderline.
Greek-Bulgarian diplomatic relations, which date back to 1880, evolved gradually, and are at a remarkable level. They are developing in a constructive way and have been developing constantly on an upward course in all sectors, particularly since Bulgaria joined NATO (March 2004) and the EU (2007). At the Greek Embassy in Sofia, there is a Consular Bureau, a Commercial Affairs Section, a Press Office, a Defence Attaché Office and a Police Liaison Office. Bulgarian customs and border checkpoints also help the functioning of the transport network. In 2015, the total number of the checkpoints is 23 (5 on the Serbian border, 3 on the Macedonian border, 6 on the Greek border, 2 on the Turkish, 5 on the Romanian, and 2 on the Black Sea cost) as its shown in the Map of Bulgaria and surrounding countries.
Turkey and Bulgaria are two friendly, neighborly and allied countries. With Bulgaria embracing democracy and free market economy relations have developed, high level visits between the two countries have increased. Turkey has supported the integration of Bulgaria with Euro-Atlantic structures. Bulgaria joined NATO in March 2004 and became member of the EU as of 1 January 2007. To the west, Bulgaria borders Macedonia and Serbia as its mentioned in the Map of Bulgaria and surrounding countries. This border is 506 km long. It begins from Tumba peak, crosses the Strumeshnitza River, then follows the ridges of the Ograzhden, Malashevska, Vlahina, and Osogovo mountains, passes through Kitka peak, the region called Kraishte, the valley of the Dragovishtitza River, Milevska Mountain, the Erma River, Ruy Mountain, and the valley of the Nishava River. Then it follows the ridge of the West Stara Planina and reaches the valley of the Timok River and the Danube.
Map of Bulgaria in Eastern Europe shows the location of Bulgaria in the Eastern Europe continent. Bulgaria map Eastern Europe will allow you to easily know where is Bulgaria in Eastern Europe and to know countries near. The Bulgaria in the Eastern Europe map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.
Bulgaria Listeni/bʌlˈɡɛəriə/ (Bulgarian: България, IPA: [bɤ̞ɫˈɡarijɐ]) is a country located in South eastern Europe. With a territory of 110,994 square kilometres (42,855 sq mi), Bulgaria is Europe 14th-largest country as you can see in Bulgaria map Eastern Europe. Its location has made it a historical crossroad for various civilisations and as such it is the home of some of the earliest metalworking, religious and other cultural artifacts in the world. The country is Europe fourth-largest gold producer and sixth-largest coal producer.
Archaeologists claim that the size of the archaeological heritage in Bulgaria is the third-largest in Europe after Italy and Greece. In 1972 the oldest golden treasure in the world was discovered in a necropolis near Varna, consisting of coins, weapons and jewellery dating to 4,600 BC. The site revealed evidence of the first European civilisation as its mentioned in Bulgaria map Eastern Europe. Other objects testifying for the early development of advanced culture on Bulgaria lands are Plovdiv, one of the oldest cities in the world, and the first Christian monastery in Europe, established in 344 AD.
Both the First and the Second Bulgarian empires of Bulgaria functioned as the centre of Slavic culture during much of the Middle Ages, exerting considerable cultural influence over the Eastern Orthodox world by means of the Preslav, Ohrid and Tarnovo literary schools as its shown in Bulgaria map Eastern Europe. The Cyrillic alphabet, used as a writing system to many languages in Eastern Europe and Asia, originated in the Preslav Literary School around the 9th century. Bulgarian folk music is by far the most extensive traditional art and has slowly developed throughout the ages as a fusion of Eastern and Western influences. It contains Far Eastern, Oriental, medieval Eastern Orthodox and standard Western European tonalities and modes.