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There's an abandoned monument in Bulgaria filled with communist propaganda. Construction cost the equivalent of $35 million today. Earlier this year, a group of adventurers visited the monument ...
The Buzludzha Monument was built by Bulgaria’s communist government and opened in 1981. It is located on Buzludzha Peak in the Balkan Mountains and was designed as a propaganda symbol and a ...
After 22 years of exile, the burly, brimstony Bulgarian had taken his rightful place as the No. 1 Communist in the Fatherland Front, his country’s dominating political coalition. A factory ...
The Buzludzha Monument was built in 1981 to glorify the country's Communist Party and to mark the birthplace of Bulgarian socialism. The BBC Travel Show is the first international television crew ...
SOFIA, Bulgaria --Bulgarians vented their frustrations over poverty and accusations of corruption by ousting President Petar Stoyanov on Sunday and electing a former communist in his place.
The colossal Buzludzha monument crowns the top of a mountain peak outside the Bulgarian town of Kazanlak ... After the fall of the Communist regime, the building was abandoned and left to crumble.
In Bulgaria more and more evidences are accumulating that 26 years after the collapse of Communism, the Bulgarian society cannot and does not want to part with the past. Why and how the remnants ...