Price: $46
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Title: The Land Called Bulgaria Author:
Viara Kandjeva and Antoniy Handjiyski Year: 2003 Languages:
English, French Hard Cover Size: 21
by 27 cm Color images: 128 Pages:
104. |
The
Land Called Bulgaria depicts
the multifaceted Bulgarian nature in 128 color illustrations. Short
text presents the main geographic characteristics of Bulgaria, with
a special emphasis on those pieces of land that have preserved their
nature untouched – protected natural territories. In the category of largest
total area of protected natural territories, Bulgaria ranks third in
Europe. Twenty two Bulgarian protected territories have world
importance. |
Price: $28
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Title: Arbanassi Author: Christo
Haritonov, Galia Chohadjieva and Svetozara Raceva Year: 2003 Languages:
English, Bulgarian Paper Back Size: 15
by 21 cm Color images: 160 Pages:
108. |
Arbanassi
is
an architectural-historical reserve situated 4 kilometers North East
from the old Bulgarian capital Veliko Tarnovo. Established more than
800 years ago, the town has preserved its unique architecture - more
than 150 of the houses are announced as monuments of culture, and
five of the six churches contain important murals from XVI and XVII
cc. |
Price: $8
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Title: Zemen Monastery Author:
Mariana
Hristova-Trifonova Year: 2003 Languages:
English, French, German and Russian Paper Back Size:
15
by 21 cm Color images: 24 Pages: 24. |
Zemen
Monastery presents
the mural fortune of the Zemen Monastery dating from XIV
c. |
Price: $28
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Title: Rila Monastery
Second Enhanced Edition Author:
Margarita Koeva Year: 1995, 2003 Languages:
English, French, German Paper Back Size:
15
by 21 cm Color images and black and white plans: 100 Pages:
100. |
Rila
Monastery is
the
largest Bulgarian monastery established in XI c. It is included in
the list of monuments with human importance by UNESCO. |
Price: $28
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Title:
Nessebur Author: Velizar
Velkov Year:
1995
Languages: English,
French, German and Russian Paper
Back Size: 15
by 21 cm Color images and black and white plans: >100 Pages:
108. |
Nessebur
is a town–architectural
museum with more than 40 churches from the Middle Ages included in
UNESCO. |