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About Bulgaria

Why Bulgaria?

Geography

  The Valley Of Roses 
  Bulgarian Mountains 
    Rhodope Mountain 
    Rila Mountain 
    Sredna Gora Mountain 
    Pirin Mountain 
    Vitosha Mountain 
    Balkan Range 
  Black Sea coast

Language

Culture

Tourism

Climate

History

Traditions

Weather in BG

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Climate


The country benefits from a temperate continental climate with clearly marked four seasons. Its summer is hot but rarely sweltering, in winter there is abundant snow and the spring and autumn are beautiful transitional periods. There are regional variations: north of the Balkans, is on the whole more continental; the South West and South East are marine or Mediterranean and have mild winters. There are never droughts, but rain falls usually in more intense bursts than it does in the British Isles.
There are more than 300 sunny days per year throughout the country. The average temperature from April throughout September is 23C. Most of Bulgaria has a continental climate. A Mediterranean climate, with dry summers and mild, humid winters, prevails in the valley of the southwestern Rhodope Mountains and influence is felt in the more southerly regions and Black sea coast; the northern limit of the climatic zone is the Balkan Mountains. Winters can be cold in other parts of the country, hence its popularity as a destination for skiers.

Flaura and Fauna - Facts about the natural habitat of Bulgaria. 

Bulgaria has many corners still in their natural state, preserving a remarkable bio-diversity. Natural vegetation demonstrates considerable ecological variety. A total of 12,360 species have been found, of which 3,700 are higher plants.

The Bulgarian endemic plants – found nowhere else world-wide – number more than 250: Rila primrose, Balkan violet, Bulgarian blackberry, Rhodopean tulip… Forests abound with wild fruits, briars, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, mushrooms – all of them of proven flavour and with qualities which strengthen the body.

There is also a great diversity of herbs and healing plants. Bulgaria's fauna numbers some 13,000 species, 14% of the total number of registered animal species in Europe. Rare mammal species are to be found in this country. Reserves and hunting grounds are inhabited by pelicans, stags, deer, does, wild goats, quails, pheasants, etc. A network of three national parks has been set up (with a total area of 221,252.2 ha) – Rila, Pirin, and the Central Balkan; nine natural parks (over 180,000 ha); reserves, as well as 2,234 protected territories and natural landmarks. Of them the Pirin National Park and the Sreburna biosphere reserve have been included in UNESCO's world heritage list. Together with a further 16 biosphere reserves they offer wonderful conditions for photograpy, scientific and hobby tourism.
 


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