Bulgaria

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Countries shown in this late winter satellite image of the southern Balkan Peninsula include Italy (left center edge), Greece (below center), and Turkey (right edge). At upper right is the Black Sea, at center is the Aegean Sea, at upper left is the Adriatic Sea, and at bottom left is the Mediterranean Sea. North of Turkey are Bulgaria and Romania. Moving clockwise from top left are Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, and Albania. North of Albania is Montenegro and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Red dots indicating scattered fires are fairly widespread across Bulgaria. Image courtesy of NASA.
A wintertime false-color image shows most of Bulgaria covered in snow (light blue). The Danube River, which makes up much of the northern border of the country, snakes across the top of the photo. Clouds appear white as do exhaust plumes from power plants at Galabovo and Radetski. Image courtesy of NASA.
Baba Vida, a medieval fortress in Vidin in northwestern Bulgaria, is the town's primary landmark and a popular tourist destination.
Baba Vida, a medieval fortress in Vidin in northwestern Bulgaria, is the town's primary landmark and a popular tourist destination.
The Vidin Synagogue, completed in 1894, was the second largest synagogue in Bulgaria. Most of its congregation emigrated to Israel following World War II and the synagogue, in ruins following the war, was seized by the communist government in 1950.  Plans to restore the building started in the 1970’s with work beginning in 1983 and interrupted when the government collapsed in 1989.  In 2012, the Ministry of Culture announced plans to restore the building into a museum complex that includes a library, meeting hall, prayer spaces, and commemoration of the Holocaust, naming it after Vidin-born Jewish artist Jules Pascin.
Wall of the Belogradchik Fortress in the rocks near Vidin.
Wall of the Belogradchik Fortress in the rocks near Vidin.
One of the Belogradchik Rocks near Vidin. Some of the Rocks were incorporated into the walls and defenses of Belogradchik Fortress.
Belogradchik Rocks near Vidin. Each of the limestone rocks has its own name.
Belogradchik Rocks near Vidin. Each of the limestone rocks has its own name.
Belogradchik Rocks near Vidin. Each of the limestone rocks has its own name.