Being the poorest and maybe the most corrupted EU member country takes some comfort away. Conclusion,īulgaria is a place with many problems where life isn’t easy. ![]() Mobile phone packages are cheap for 25 leva you get unlimited calls to all networks with some GB internet. One of the factors behind the outsourcing success. It’s very cheap, super reliable and very widespread. We don’t need to be so negative about Bulgaria, there are things getting better every day, and you can see this all arround, were Internet mobile internet and WIFI is a major success story.ġ5- Bulgaria has some fastest internet speed in the world, you get great value for money. Want to know the best part?ġ0- We can set aside a paragraph about local wine and Rakia (kind of Brandy), the climate allows grow grapes for homemade wine preparation, and fruits especially plums and apricots for Rakia, many people have their own small distillery at home, but lately, the government is trying to cut down moonshine production, not sure it is working anyway. All the international coffee and fast food chains are here, Starbucks, KFC, Subway, McDonald’s, etc, cost of living in Bulgaria is 42.72% lower than in the United States. You can also get a beer for 2 leva about a Euro. ![]() You could go to a modern coffee shop in the morning for a coffee and it costs 2.00 leva. Coffees are much cheaper here than in the rest of Europe. Most restaurants have lunch specials generally between 12– 2 pm and you can have the special for about 5–6 leva. its Just delicious, and national classic Bulgarian breakfast is coffee and a cigarette, joke, the traditional breakfast is at banitza filled with Bulgarian white cheese.ĩ- Food and drink are very cheap and convenient if you aren’t from the fancy type. ![]() Place where they grow fruits and vegetables for their needs, its a tradition to go on weekends and on vacations to the small farm and work the land.Ĩ- Bulgarian Cuisine: That’s why food is amazing a Balcan mixture that produces an interesting cuisine that relies on fresh vegetables during the summer, like Chopska Salad (on the picture) and Tarator soup, the traditional cold cucumber soup, more strong dishes for the winter time: baked Pork with sourekraut…. almost every family has their own 1000 sqm. especially older generations have extensive knowledge on small farming, food conservation, and of course, the best way to grow your own tomatoes, cucumbers, etc. It gets better:ħ- Agriculture is probably what defines Bulgarian roots best. But if you would like to appreciate the beautiful landscape and have enough time, you can take the slow train service, you can pass from the mountains to the Black Sea coastline in a couple hours and in between, you will find beautiful valleys. The beaches along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast can be located in the resorts, which are normally crowded during the high season (July-august), but between the resorts, you can find hidden beaches that will amaze you, take your time go and see the country, you won’t regret it! Moving around the country Ħ- Traveling inside the country is relatively easy because everything is close together, trip Sofia- Varna (one of the longer distances to travel is only 450 km.) and there are also few flights that connect both cities in less than an hour. Especially if you are educated and hard-working.ĥ- Another thing that makes Bulgaria famous its the nice sandy beaches, and the warm water temperature of the Black Sea in the summer season, the beaches can vary from lively and sports-facilitated beach stripes to calm and beautiful campsites. You will definitely be valued as an immigrant or an expat. the fertility rate in Bulgaria is 1.43 child per woman. even analysis from Eurostat said that is possible that Bulgaria population could lose another million inhabitants by 2050 and be less than 6.000 000.ģ- low birth rates since Bulgarian families normally have one child, maximum two. Bulgaria has a Net loss of one person every 11 minutes. ![]() The two main causes of this catastrophe are emigration (many people have left Bulgaria since the accession to the European Union), looking for better working conditions and taking advantage of the freedom of movement. You should know:Ģ- Bulgaria’s population is reducing fast. So, make sure you are willing to live in that kind of environment if you are considering a rustic existence in Bulgaria, any way you won’t be alone there are many expats that choose those regions and enjoy the positive side of a simpler life, there are regions close to Veliko Tarnovo, Dobrich, and Elhovo just to mention a few, with relatively big expats communities. When people describe villages in Bulgaria, they describe “horse and cart” type of villages. Bulgaria can provide you with very different experiences depending on whether you live in one of the cities, or in smaller towns and villages.
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