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allthingseurope · 1 year
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Bulgarian Black Sea Coast (by Stoyan Velikov)
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techn0balkanic · 7 months
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clashingkits · 1 year
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Ludogorets 2 x Dobrudzha 4.10.2022
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outsidereveries · 1 year
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— issues in the countries in the balkan peninsula
(albania, bosnia and herzegovina, bulgaria, croatia (not fully), greece, kosovo (although not fully independent i count them), montenegro, north macedonia, romania (only north dobrudzha), serbia (not 100% of them excluding kosovo), slovenia (some parts), turkey (european part))
disclaimer: as a bulgarian who lives in the balkans, i’m naturally concerned of the balkans as a whole. i have knoweledge of the other countries at least for a bit. i don’t know all of their detailes. however, i know what’s going on and what’s not, so yeah. my readings might be inaccurate because of changing energies and misinterpretation. if i happen to guess some things, i will share them here and not on twitter for personal purposes.
legend: what’s going on — issue — what can be fixed currently — what HAS to be fixed: everything with one to two cards
albania: page of swords — knight of swords/four of wands rx — seven of cups — queen of swords/the chariot
i can see someone “swords”. perhaps, with air energy? so, i saw lindita nikolla is libra. does the speaker of the parliament is doing some schemes allegedly behind the scenes? perhaps, will they have sudden parliamental elections?
i can see the deputies there aren’t in team as they have to, and currently they can make their issue solved with many, many options. either they might need help, or they will have to be courageous in the extent everything will be under control until 2025.
bosnia and herzegovina: ace of pentacles/knave of cups — the hanged man — king of wands rx/eight of cups — ten of swords rx
there might be an offer/idea that can make many people with jobs. however, the issue here is them deciding to step aside. i can see that they’re being forced to do it, so they have to reconsider the whole idea to the extent they have to transform the original plan.
bulgaria: the fool rx/eight of wands rx — seven of wands rx — two of wands rx — king of cups
i can see that for some reason there’s lack of belief about the future of the country. with the elections that finished recently, it’s kinda obvious some of the bulgarians (me included) feel stuck with the current situation. the other part of them are really pessimistic and don’t believe they’ll be optimistic at all.
i am certain some parties aren’t even themselves just to win more deputies while others are too persistent to work even harder. the issue here is the bulgarians being really THAT mixed which party they want to rule bulgaria.
i can see the parliament has to take choice: new elections again or unstable coalition, however.. new elections are the safer option.
in the longtime run, unless bulgarians are at least more sure of who to vote (last time there was 40% activity ..), we will be under the same cycle all over again.
croatia: king of swords — two of cups — knave/knight of swords — six of wands
whoever has the swords energy here, i see the issue is about a partnership croatia has with.
with many thinking, the only things i see here are many people, partnership and the action that’s needed for the long turn is just to be courageous for the needed achievement. are they trying to win someone’s side? i don’t have any idea what it might be here.
out of topic, is ursula here? 😭 she’s libra after all😃
greece: six of cups — five of cups rx — nine of cups — eight of cups/ten of swords rx
i am assuming the issue is with the country for a while. however, i feel only the emotions for it. did the greeks gave up on their issue? i am assuming it’s about their local currency being back in use and the lose of it using euro.
since there might be still these influences from the past that were there at that time, i understand them for giving up at this point. i feel that even if there’s an issue they don’t care, they got over it.
the thing that can be fixed is either then trying to gain courage to try again, or to gain somehow more money just to live a bit better, i guess.
the actual desicion of their issue is to rethink their actions and fight for their local currency to be back in use in greece. they might gain courage watching bulgaria from afar, but who knows if that will happen or not..
kosovo: three of wands rx — ace of cups — six of wands rx — ten of swords rx
hm. so, the people in kosovo want to feel like home? i don’t quite know if they want to be independent fully or want to be part of serbia tbh. the issue here is their happiness. do they want to be separate after all, or they prefer to be in serbia?
whatever they actually prefer, it looks like it will be unsolved for now. there is delay for the instant solution while the action for the long-term seems to be temporary and not permanent.
montenegro: ten of cups — nine of swords — seven of swords — three of pentacles rx
i believe montenegrins want to live peacefully, to be happy, to be safe. they’re not and that’s the issue.
the instant solution doesn’t want to be revealed. it’s full of secrets and it might be temporary, however the long-term one might involve some budget cuts, elections after elections (basically, similar issue as bulgaria?) and everything involving teamwork/money loss.
north macedonia: queen of cups — six of wands rx — strength rx — four of pentacles
they might care about specific person. does they made the country’s citizens not loyal to them? i feel they’re sick of them, so the instant solution could be to get rid of them. however, the long-term one is only showing the consequences they’ll receive – loss of money, inflation..
romania: two of wands — four of wands rx — five of wands — six of wands rx
the romanians seem to care about a choice that HAS TO BE TAKEN. idk what this is actually about, to be honest, bc it can be about many things.
the issue is them not being together? so, perhaps is this about moldova? i’ve heard moldova’s official language will perhaps switch to romanian so i don’t know what will happen to the moldovians themselves after this to be honest.
the instant desicion will lead to quarrels, scandals and etc., so i could assume romania wants to unite with moldova and perhaps to make the four of wands turn into 180 degrees and become upright. (i mean that’s their way of solving the desicion)
however, the six of wands rx as a long-term result is really that uncertain since there’re delays and they might even rebuild their beliefs there, on moldova. or, romanians might not want that at all?
from what i remember, moldova has independent district, taraclia from what i remember. there might be issues between bulgarians, romanians and moldovians because of it… i can see revival/renaissance stepping up if this is true.
serbia: the magician rx — four of swords — page of swords — knight of cups
i am certain the country’s trapped. they could be either tricked or manipulated, or there’s many, many tries for this to become reality. i can see the issue is them not talking about it, so the issue might be about them trying to take a side from the r-u* situation.
the short-term solution might be on serbians themselves, or their government. fortunately, they have good intentions to them, so i can see serbians being acceptable of this action no matter what this is.
the long-term act on this issue though, might be on the knight of cups. there might be an offer to them, so i believe serbians could accept it.
slovenia: five of cups — queen of pentacles/the emperor — the devil rx — three of pentacles rx/nine of swords
i feel they’re disappointed from the queen of pentacles being in power. is that about nataša or urška? probably urška, since they’re parliamental republic. i am certain they’re aware of this issue, so for long-term i see there might be another elections, again.
turkey: eight and seven of wands (both rx) — the hanged man — the star — nine of cups
i also think there are outside influences here. is this about their future presidental and parliamental elections? because i feel patientce before suspension here as the whole issue.
the short-term solution is only for the turks to be optimistic to their happiness and security. with these cards, i do think erdogan might win in may.
*russia-ukraine
i hope you enjoyed this. i know it’s different from my content in general but that’s my interests and i won’t stop doing k-pop or will go straight towards politics. i genuinely want to expand my knoweledge.
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balkanturksblog · 1 year
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Invoking the 1907 Hague Convention, the Romanian government interned nearly 38,000 Dobrujans of non-Romanian origin in north of Iaşi, Moldavia during the First World War.Of them, 60% were of Bulgarian origin, and nearly 15% were Turkish. They were transported under difficult conditions - on foot, by river barges and by railway echelons to special camps. Nearly 3/4 of the internees died in the camps they were brought to. According to the Romanian authorities, the internment was only to the male population between 18-60 years old, and the rest (women, children, eldery) would be warned that they should not do anything wrong. However, this didn’t happen - the Bulgarian newspaper "Dobrudzha", which was published in Babadag, published the names, age and birthplace of every single internee. It can be seen that the internees are not only men, but there are also many children, as well as girls between the ages of 15-19.
Balchik was one of the cities that suffered the most from the internment. 73 citizens were abducted for work in Moldavia, 50 of them Turks. In Kavarna, 134 people were interned to Moldavia and 32 of them were Turks. Tutrakan was another city that lost many people  - there were 691 interned, including 113 Turks. Among the Tutrakan Turks who went to Moldavia were also the child members of the Hüseyinov family - Nuriye (11), Vejdi (8) and Bahri (1). Even villages like Söyütçük (Vodno in Silistra), Nasradın (Bisertsi in Razgrad), Hacıköseler (Krushari in Dobrich) and Karayamurlar (Poroyno in Silistra) didn’t manage to go unnoticed. The total number of evicted people from these four villages alone is 327, of which 247 are Turks and 80 are Bulgarians.
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balkanche · 6 years
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My great grandad, grandpa’s sister, and great grandma circa 1930s Dobrudzha region (then south-east Romania, now north-east Bulgaria)
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techn0balkanic · 1 year
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Ruined house (possibly a former shop of some sort) in a village in the Dobrich region of Bulgaria
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Twilight Fields by Evgeni Dinev
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zone-of-ultras · 5 years
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Dobrudzha Dobrich
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mimoza70 · 3 years
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My beautiful Bulgaria! Kaliakra is a long and narrow promontory on the Bulgarian northern Black Sea coast, in the southeastern part of the Dobrudzha plateau. It is located near the villages of Balgarevo and Sveti Nikola, 12 km from Kavarna and 70 km northeast of Varna. It is a peninsula jutting 2 km into the sea. Kaliakra is a nature and archeological reserve and one of the Hundred National Tourist Sites. The Aristotle cormorant nests here and dolphins can be observed.
The shore at Cape Kaliakra is a cliff type, the sheer cliffs descend 70 meters to the sea. The rocks are hard Sarmatian limestone and conglomerates, fused with clay rich in iron oxides, which give the characteristic reddish hue. The surf waves have carved caves, niches, ditches and arches at their feet, which can only be reached from the sea. Many underwater rocks are the result of strong abrasion.
The bay formed by Cape Kaliakra is a very good shelter in case of storm for the ships passing by. On the promontory there is a museum, a restaurant, a lighthouse, a marine radar station, a meteorological station and a chapel.
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rvexillology · 4 years
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Redesigned the flag of Targovishte (Bulgaria)
from /r/vexillology Top comment: Targovishte is an ancient city, first established by the Gethic Thracian tribe. It's current name means "Market place", because it is located at a crossroads of busy trade routes between Moesia, Thrace and Dobrudzha. The white patterns splitting the shield and the flag is a female [gethic tattoo](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/2d/98/1c/2d981c3d5fd52a112803e8da3a29f872.jpg) pattern, used to denote the woman's social status.
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tinyshe · 2 years
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Bulgarian Balkan Music
‘Bulgarian music uses a wide range of instruments. Some folk instruments are variants of traditional Asian instruments such as the "Saz" (Bulgarian tambura), or the kemençe (Bulgarian gъdulka). Bulgarian folk bands, called bitovi, use instruments that commonly include: The gaida, a traditional goat-skin bagpipe. The kaval, an end-blown flute is very close to the Turkish kaval, as well as the Arabic Ney. The gadulka, a bowed stringed instrument perhaps descended from the rebec, held vertically, with melody and sympathetic strings. The tǔpan, a large drum worn over the shoulder by the player and hit with a beater ("kiyak") on one side and a thin stick ("osier") on the other. The tambura, a long-necked, metal-strung, fretted lute used for rhythmic accompaniment as well as melodic solos. The tarabuka or dumbek, an hourglass-shaped finger-drum. Other instruments arrived in Bulgaria in the 19th century, including the accordion and the clarinet. Regional styles abound in Bulgaria. Dobrudzha, Sofia, the region surrounding Sofia (Shope style), Rhodopes, Macedonia (Pirin), Thrace, Strandzha and the Danube shore all have distinctive sounds. Some folk music revolves around holidays like Christmas, New Year's Day, midsummer, and the Feast of St. Lazarus, as well as the Strandzha region's unusual Nestinarstvo rites. The distinctive sounds of women's choirs in Bulgarian folk music come from their unique rhythms, harmony and vocal production. The tradition of church singing in Bulgaria is more than a thousand years old, and can be traced back to the early Middle Ages. ‘
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