Terms: bulgarian
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- Bulgarian Encyclopedia (Wikipedia.org)
Provides over 10,000 articles. 12-04
- News from Bulgaria (Bulgarian News)
Provides news in English. 02-06
- Online Web Translations (World Language Resources)
Provides translations of Web sites. Includes dozens of combinations. Covers translations (both directions) in languages most other online translators do not cover, such as Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Finnish, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Filipino (Tagalog), Polish, Romanian, Serbian, Slovenian, Swedish, Welsh, Turkish, and Latin.
Editor's Note - In our tests, this resource could translate less than half the words we presented online, but it was quick. 12-02
- Ghost Forest Books (GhostForest.com - Enev Design & Consulting)
Provides 6 interactive books for children. Uses PDF format. Editor's Note - These books were originally written in Bulgarian and do have some misspelled words in the English format. 12-03
- Ghost Forest Books (TeacherPlanet.com)
Provides 6 interactive books for children. Uses PDF format. Editor's Note - These books were originally written in Bulgarian and do have some misspelled words in the English format. 12-03
- -01-23-09 Why Europe Needs Russian Oil (Time.com)
"Moscow sent a chilly reminder, over the New Year, of the urgency behind Europe's quest to wean itself off a dependence on Russian natural gas. Millions of Germans, Slovaks, Bulgarians, Moldovans and Italians were left without heat for a week in sub-zero temperatures, as a result of a commercial dispute between Russia and Ukraine — Moscow had turned off the gas supply piped across the vast former Soviet Republic, hoping to turn up the heat on the Western-aligned government in Kiev by turning off the heat in Europe. Restarting the flow required urgent diplomatic shuttling by German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other European leaders. But as much as the episode highlighted the problem of depending on energy supplies from an increasingly churlish Russia, finding alternative supply sources will be far from simple." 01-09
- Bulgaria Profile (BBC News)
"A Balkan country with spectacular mountains and a coastline on the Black Sea, Bulgaria was part of the Ottoman empire for around 500 years, although the Orthodox tradition remained strong. Bulgarian is a Slavic language." 04-06
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