A review of key historical milestones reveals significant developments across Bulgarian society, spanning education, public health, and governance. Early milestones include the outbreak of the April Uprising against Ottoman rule in 1876. In 1859, the first Bulgarian secondary school abroad opened in Bolhrad, located in Bessarabia (present-day Ukraine).
The institutional growth within the capital city, Sofia, marked several pivotal moments. In 1879, the Aleksandrovska Hospital, noted as the first major medical treatment facility, opened its doors in Sofia. Cultural development followed with the founding of the Sofia Zoo in 1888 by royal decree, establishing it as one of the oldest and largest zoos in the Balkans.
More recent legislative and economic milestones are also documented. In 1991, the Seventh Grand National Assembly passed the Protection of Competition Act. Furthermore, the currency landscape saw a change in 2013 when a new 5 euro note entered circulation, featuring the designation “euro” written in the Cyrillic alphabet.
These events collectively illustrate the evolution of Bulgarian infrastructure, from its earliest educational ventures to its modern civic and economic frameworks.
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A review of key historical milestones indicates significant developments across Bulgarian society, impacting education, public health, and governance. Early notable events include the outbreak of the