: May 1-2

Historical records detail several key milestones in Bulgarian development, spanning education, public health, and governance. Early institutional growth was marked by significant educational achievements, such as the establishment of the first Bulgarian secondary school abroad in Bolhrad, Bessarabia, in 1859. Political history also saw major upheaval, notably the April Uprising against Ottoman rule in 1876.

The late 19th century saw the formal establishment of key civic amenities. In 1879, the first medical treatment facility, Aleksandrovska Hospital, opened in Sofia, marking a major advancement in public healthcare. Following this, the Sofia Zoo was founded by royal decree in 1888, becoming recognized as one of the oldest and largest zoos in the Balkans.

The progression into the modern era continued with legislative milestones. In 1991, the Seventh Grand National Assembly passed the Protection of Competition Act. More recently, in 2013, a notable economic development occurred with the circulation of a new 5 euro note, which featured the designation “euro” written in the Cyrillic alphabet.

These events illustrate a continuous trajectory of institutional development, from the opening of foundational services in Sofia to modern legislative and monetary adaptations.

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  1. It’s interesting to see the early focus on education documented in these historical records.

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