Francisco Montero
1.Introduction : I live in the south of Spain 50 years ago the town was very diferent
2.Stores :Stores did not exist before the windows. They had no cash registers . There was no security systems and the employees and dependents were not uniform
3.Transportation :People used public transport because there were fewer cars and are now widely used all transport
4.Social Life :Before so few advances in technology, people worked longer hours and had less time to devote to sports, travel ... Had much respect for people.
Now people are more prepared in terms of the studies referred to and have more time to spend with friends and family
Now people are more prepared in terms of the studies referred to and have more time to spend with friends and family
5.Conclusion :Worse than previously lived and now live better
Comment: Paco, you should use a translator in a different way.
Profile of Bulgaria (sent by the Bulgarian Comenius Team)
Country:
Bulgaria
Capital city: Sofia
Currency: lev
Population: 7,364,570
Capital city: Sofia
Currency: lev
Population: 7,364,570
Biggest cities:
Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna, Burgas, Ruse, Stara Zagora, Pleven
Boarders with:
Romania to the north, Serbia and Macedonia to the west, Greece and
Turkey to the south, Black sea to the east
Flag: white, green and red
Flag: white, green and red
Religion:
Orthodox Christians 83%, 17% others
member of EU or ? yes, Since 2007
Prime Minister name: Boyko Borisov
President name: Georgi Parvanov
hero' s name: Vasil Levski – national hero of Bulgaria, dubbed the Apostole of freedom. He was captured by the Ottoman authorities and executed by hanging in Sofia.
The most important events in history:
member of EU or ? yes, Since 2007
Prime Minister name: Boyko Borisov
President name: Georgi Parvanov
hero' s name: Vasil Levski – national hero of Bulgaria, dubbed the Apostole of freedom. He was captured by the Ottoman authorities and executed by hanging in Sofia.
The most important events in history:
- 681 –
establishment of the First Bulgarian Empire.
- 886 – the
Bulgarian Empire introduced the Glagolitic alphabet which was devised
by the Saints Cyril and Methodius in the 850s.
- The Preliminary
Treaty of San Stefano (1878). March 3, the day the treaty was signed,
is celebrated as Liberation day in Bulgaria.
- Unification of
Principality of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia – 06.09.1885.
- The independence
of Bulgaria from the Ottoman Empire was proclaimed on 22 September
1908.
the most famous food/drink/dessert/ dishes: tarator – a cold soup made of yoghurt, cucumber, garlic and wallnuts; lukanka – pork or beef spicy salami; Shopska salad – traditional cold salad; lyutenitsa – a relish made of tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, onion, garlic and spicies; banitsa - breakfast and dessert pastry which appears in both sweet and savory forms; Bulgarian sour milk - Today the word yogurt is used to describe the fermented milk product containing L. bulgaricus and S. thermophilus, a product called in its native home Bulgarian sour milk. Yogurt in its original variety can be produced only in Bulgaria; cozonac – a traditional Bulgarian sweet bread usually prepared for Easter.
the most famous food/drink/dessert/ dishes: tarator – a cold soup made of yoghurt, cucumber, garlic and wallnuts; lukanka – pork or beef spicy salami; Shopska salad – traditional cold salad; lyutenitsa – a relish made of tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, onion, garlic and spicies; banitsa - breakfast and dessert pastry which appears in both sweet and savory forms; Bulgarian sour milk - Today the word yogurt is used to describe the fermented milk product containing L. bulgaricus and S. thermophilus, a product called in its native home Bulgarian sour milk. Yogurt in its original variety can be produced only in Bulgaria; cozonac – a traditional Bulgarian sweet bread usually prepared for Easter.
Rakia is an
alcoholic beverage that is produced by distillation of fermented
fruit
Celebrities in :
Celebrities in :
Actors and actresses
- Nina Dobrev –
a Canadian actress, born in Sofia, Bulgaria.
(stars in The Vampire Diaries)
TV News presenters
- Ralitsa
Vassileva (born 1965 in Sofia, Bulgaria) is a CNN International
television news anchorwoman
Singers and musicians
- Boris Christoff
(May 18, 1914, Plovdiv, Bulgaria – June 28, 1993, Rome, Italy) was
a Bulgarian opera singer. He is considered to have been one of the
greatest basses of the 20th century.
- Raina
Kabaivanska is a Bulgarian opera singer, one of the leading
lyrico-spinto sopranos of her generation, particularly associated
with Verdi and Puccini
- Valya Mladenova
Balkanska (born 8 January 1942) is a Bulgarian folk music singer
from the Rhodope Mountains known for singing the song "Izlel e
Delyu Haydutin", part of the Voyager Golden Record selection of
music included in the two Voyager spacecraft launched in 1977.
Politicians
Simeon Borisov of
Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Tsar Simeon II is an important
political and royal figure in Bulgaria.
Scientists
Stamen Grigorov – physician
and microbiologist - he discovered that a certain strain of bacillus
is the true cause for the existence of natural yoghurt –
Lactobacillus bulgaricus
John Vincent
Atanasoff - inventor of the digital electronic computer
Peter Petroff
(October 21, 1919 – February 27, 2003) was a Bulgarian-American
inventor, engineer, NASA scientist, and adventurer.
Sports
Stefka
Kostadinova (born March 25, 1965 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian
athlete and the current women's world record holder in the high jump.
Veselin Topalov
- World Chess Champion (men, 2005)
Hristo Stoichkov
- World Cup 1994 Top Scorer, European Footballer of the Year (1994)
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