
The town of Kula is 32 kms to the west of Vidin and just 13kms from the Serbian border. At the start of the 20th Century people from the area of Teteven (central Bulgaria, Stara Planina mountain range) came to settle in Kula. It is believed that they came from the village named Golyam Izvor and strangely enough not far from Kula in Serbia itself there is also a village with the same name, most of whose inhabitants also speak Bulgarian!






A Vignette known as a Vinetka in Bulgarian is a form of toll or road tax sticker. These are small, coloured stickers, which you attach on your windscreen allowing you to ...

Bulgaria’s diverse landscape offers some fantastic opportunities for those who like to explore the deep depths of the earth’s caves. There are around 4,620 caves acro...





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