Kukeri masker, Bulgaria, by Theo Cottle


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Kukeri masker, Bulgaria, by Theo Cottle
a 1970 Bulgarian stamp from a series on cacti
[ID: a postage stamp with an illustration of a small spiny cactus with three pink flowers. end ID]
Do you like this song? #815
Yes I like it, I already know it
Yes I like it, first time listening
No I don't like it, I already know it
No I don't like it, first time listening
Molec - 7 Dni 2022
"7 Dni" is the breakthrough 2022 hit song by the Bulgarian pop-duo Molec (Молец). Formed in 2020 by Kristijan Makarov and Julian Slavčev, the duo gained massive popularity with this track, which became one of the most-streamed Bulgarian songs on Spotify. The song's success earned them multiple BG Radio awards, including Best Debut and Best Lyrics.
"7 Dni" received a total of 56,8% yes votes.
Roman period Head of Apollo
Jupiter in traditional bulgarian clothes, that's all.
The patriotism was awoken
Ethnic Diversity in the Former Eastern Bloc, Part 1:
Selection of Women Representing Native Ethnic Groups from Eastern Europe and European Russia
From left to right. Row 1: a) Romanian b) Circassian - Russia c) Lezgin - Russia Row 2: a) Crimean Tatar - Ukraine b) Don Kalmyk - Russia c) Chuvash - Russia Row 3: a) Moldovan b) Circassian (Kabardian) - Russia c) Chechen - Russia Row 4: a) Bulgarian b) Bashkir - Russia c) Ingush - Russia Row 5: a) Moksha - Russia b) Lithuanian c) Nogay (Steppe Ukraine and Crimea) Row 6: a) Abazin -Russia b) Vepsian - Russia c) Ossetian - Russia Row 7: a) Ashkenazi Jew - Russia b) Kalmyk (Proper) - Russia c) Udmurt - Russia Row 8: a) Volga Tatar - Russia b) Kumyk - Russia c) Russian Row 9: a) Nenet - Russia b) Mari - Russia c) Armenians of Ukraine Row 10 a) Abkhaz - Russia b) Ukrainian c) Serbian
Source: "Les Origines de la Beauté" project by Natalia Ivanova
Part 2 - Southern Caucaus Region, Central Asia, and Asian Russia