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Visiting a Turkish Convent in Buda

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During our stay in Buda, we had the opportunity to visit a Turkish convent. The prior, or superior, whose name was Julfapa, meaning “Father...

The City of Ojfen and Its Origins

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The Germans call this city Ojfen, and some historians claim it was founded by Buda, the brother of Attila, the famous King of the...

Sparta Ancient and Modern

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The Modern Town South of Olympia, near the end of the Peloponnesian peninsula, stands the modern town of Sparta. It remains the capital of the...

The Tombs of Mycenae

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The Beehive Tomb One of the most remarkable monuments at Mycenae is the tomb often linked with King Agamemnon, the legendary leader of the Greeks...

The Pass of Thermopylae

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Geography and Strategic Importance The pass of Thermopylae is a narrow gorge or ravine between two wooded hills. Its strategic advantages were clear in ancient...

Hagia Sophia

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In all its glory After years of renovation work, the interior of the Hagia Sophia can now be enjoyed in its true splendour. For many years...

Black Sea Coast Bulgarian

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History, Nature, and Culture The Black Sea coast Bulgarian region is one of the most attractive parts of the country. Stretching for more than 350...

Bulgarian Settlements

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Traces of History and Culture The story of Bulgarian settlements is closely linked to the history, culture, and geography of the country. Bulgaria, located at...

Bulgarian Civilization Values

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A Cultural Legacy The history of the Balkans is full of rich traditions, deep cultural roots, and powerful civilizations. Among them, Bulgaria holds a special...

The Mystery of the Golden Gate Inscription

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For many years, people believed that the famous inscription on the Golden Gate (Porta Aurea) of Constantinople was lost or perhaps even legendary. However,...

Discovering Bergama

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Hagia Sophia

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Ongoing Balkan Tensions

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