This document provides a history of "Hristo Botev" High School in Aytos, Bulgaria from its founding in 1868 to the present day. It details that the school began with 124 students and one teacher in a small building, later expanding to its own purpose-built school building in 1876. It highlights awards the school received in 1968 and 1985 for expanding facilities. The school offers extracurricular activities aligned with students' interests and skills. Teachers aim to prepare students for real life and leave them with unforgettable memories of their time at the school.
This document summarizes information about several notable bridges in Bulgaria, including their names, locations, and brief descriptions. It discusses the Asparuhov Bridge in Varna, the Belenski Bridge over the Yantra River near Byala, the Devil's Bridge over the Arda River in the Rhodope Mountains, the 15th century Nevestino Bridge over the Struma River in Kyustendil Province, and the covered bridge in Lovech connecting the old and new parts of town over the Osam River. The document was created by Yordan Kostov for a secondary school in Aytos, Bulgaria.
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This document discusses the history and production of tobacco in Bulgaria. It notes that tobacco originated in America and was used by indigenous peoples before being transferred to Europe where it became an important economic crop. It then provides details on the origins of tobacco farming in Bulgaria in the 16th century, the development of the tobacco industry in the early 20th century, and the major tobacco producing regions in Bulgaria. It also outlines the typical varieties of tobacco grown in Bulgaria and trends in tobacco and cigarette production from the 1990s to 2000s.
This document lists the top 10 reasons for an elementary school to have a morning show broadcast from the media center, including drawing students to the media center, providing positive role models for students, having administrative presence, reinforcing academic instruction, engaging the student audience, celebrating achievements, providing school continuity, instilling school pride, informing the community, and encouraging student involvement.
The confidential document discusses a company's plans to launch a new mobile gaming and community platform. It will include mobile games, user-generated content services, personalized recommendations, and social analytics tools. The platform will be accessible through various mobile channels like SMS, WAP, and interactive advertisements. Over time, the company aims to rollout more premium gaming features and monetization options, like incentivized and "advergaming" models, to drive revenue. Overall, the document provides details on the new platform's services, technology architecture, content offerings, marketing strategies and planned feature deployment schedule.
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This document provides a history of "Hristo Botev" High School in Aytos, Bulgaria from its founding in 1868 to the present day. It details that the school began with 124 students and one teacher in a small building, later expanding to its own purpose-built school building in 1876. It highlights awards the school received in 1968 and 1985 for expanding facilities. The school offers extracurricular activities aligned with students' interests and skills. Teachers aim to prepare students for real life and leave them with unforgettable memories of their time at the school.
This document summarizes information about several notable bridges in Bulgaria, including their names, locations, and brief descriptions. It discusses the Asparuhov Bridge in Varna, the Belenski Bridge over the Yantra River near Byala, the Devil's Bridge over the Arda River in the Rhodope Mountains, the 15th century Nevestino Bridge over the Struma River in Kyustendil Province, and the covered bridge in Lovech connecting the old and new parts of town over the Osam River. The document was created by Yordan Kostov for a secondary school in Aytos, Bulgaria.
Tobacco origin, meaning and distributionVesela Ruseva
This document discusses the history and production of tobacco in Bulgaria. It notes that tobacco originated in America and was used by indigenous peoples before being transferred to Europe where it became an important economic crop. It then provides details on the origins of tobacco farming in Bulgaria in the 16th century, the development of the tobacco industry in the early 20th century, and the major tobacco producing regions in Bulgaria. It also outlines the typical varieties of tobacco grown in Bulgaria and trends in tobacco and cigarette production from the 1990s to 2000s.
This document lists the top 10 reasons for an elementary school to have a morning show broadcast from the media center, including drawing students to the media center, providing positive role models for students, having administrative presence, reinforcing academic instruction, engaging the student audience, celebrating achievements, providing school continuity, instilling school pride, informing the community, and encouraging student involvement.
The confidential document discusses a company's plans to launch a new mobile gaming and community platform. It will include mobile games, user-generated content services, personalized recommendations, and social analytics tools. The platform will be accessible through various mobile channels like SMS, WAP, and interactive advertisements. Over time, the company aims to rollout more premium gaming features and monetization options, like incentivized and "advergaming" models, to drive revenue. Overall, the document provides details on the new platform's services, technology architecture, content offerings, marketing strategies and planned feature deployment schedule.
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mmCHANNEL offers a compelling new service that provides animated world football goals from the top European Leagues to the mobile handset creating a great opportunity for local branding campaigns.
Greek colonization began in the 8th-6th centuries BC as many Greeks settled in new areas where they established polis, or city-states. The Greeks chose to colonize the Black Sea area for economic and political reasons, finding the geography and climate suitable. Some of the earliest Greek colonies appeared on the northern and southern Black Sea coast, including cities like Odessos. These colonies became important trade centers and ports. The site of the ancient Greek colony of Odessos is now the modern city of Varna, Bulgaria, which occupies a wider area but preserves remnants of the original settlement like the Varna Archaeological Museum housing the famous Varna Gold Treasure.
Bulgarian music is part of the distinctive Balkan musical tradition and uses a wide variety of traditional instruments. Traditional Bulgarian vocals are described as "open-throated" and focus the voice in a way that allows it to carry over long distances. Some common traditional Bulgarian instruments include the gadoulka (a stringed instrument without frets), the kaval (a woodwind instrument), the gaida (bagpipe), the tapan (drum), and the tamboura (a stringed instrument). Modern Bulgarian music has also incorporated more modern dance styles and instrumentation.
The document summarizes information about the town of Michurin, formerly known as Vassiliko. It was settled in the 15th century by refugees from other Bulgarian villages. Now it is a pleasant and friendly place, especially compared to the nearby towns of Primorsko and Kiten. Nearby is the village of Varvara and the town of Tsarevo, where one can spend a pleasant afternoon. The document was made by two 10th grade students from Aytos, Bulgaria for a school project funded by the European Commission.
The document describes several traditional dishes from the region including Katmi, Horticultural mingled in the oven, Tarator, Bean soup, Kebap, Moussaka, Chicken with rice, and Peppers börek. Details are provided on the ingredients and preparation methods for some of the dishes like Moussaka, which involves layers of minced meat, potato, and an egg-yogurt topping baked in the oven, and Tarator, a cold cucumber-yogurt soup that also includes garlic, dill, vinegar, nuts and olive oil. Chicken with rice is prepared by browning chicken pieces and onions then cooking the rice in chicken stock and baking the combined dish.
The Burgas region is one of the most developed regions in Bulgaria. It is located in eastern Bulgaria and includes many popular holiday destinations along the coast such as Pomorie, Nesebar, and Sozopol. The town of Burgas is divided into several neighborhoods and has an important port, airport, industrial plants, and archaeological sites.
The town of Aytos is located 30 kilometers inland from the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, near Burgas. It has a long history dating back to its incorporation into the Bulgarian Empire during the reign of Khan Tervel. Aytos contains natural landmarks like forests and reserves, as well as historical landmarks such as its ancient fortress and churches.
SOU "Hristo Botev"-Aytos is a multilingual school in Bulgaria that fosters language skills and active citizenship through eTwinning projects. The school has over 600 students and partners with 52 other European schools. Some recent projects included virtual exchanges with schools in France, Spain, and Poland where students discussed their native regions and cultures. The projects helped develop students' communication, cooperation, and cultural understanding skills using technologies like Skype and blogs.
Greek colonization began in the 8th-6th centuries BC as many Greeks settled in new areas where they established polis, or city-states. The Greeks chose to colonize the Black Sea area for economic and political reasons, finding the geography and climate suitable. Some of the earliest Greek colonies appeared on the northern and southern Black Sea coast, including cities like Odessos. These colonies became important trade centers and ports. The site of the ancient Greek colony of Odessos is now the modern city of Varna, Bulgaria, which occupies a wider area but preserves remnants of the original settlement like the Varna Archaeological Museum housing the famous Varna Gold Treasure.
Bulgarian music is part of the distinctive Balkan musical tradition and uses a wide variety of traditional instruments. Traditional Bulgarian vocals are described as "open-throated" and focus the voice in a way that allows it to carry over long distances. Some common traditional Bulgarian instruments include the gadoulka (a stringed instrument without frets), the kaval (a woodwind instrument), the gaida (bagpipe), the tapan (drum), and the tamboura (a stringed instrument). Modern Bulgarian music has also incorporated more modern dance styles and instrumentation.
The document summarizes information about the town of Michurin, formerly known as Vassiliko. It was settled in the 15th century by refugees from other Bulgarian villages. Now it is a pleasant and friendly place, especially compared to the nearby towns of Primorsko and Kiten. Nearby is the village of Varvara and the town of Tsarevo, where one can spend a pleasant afternoon. The document was made by two 10th grade students from Aytos, Bulgaria for a school project funded by the European Commission.
The document describes several traditional dishes from the region including Katmi, Horticultural mingled in the oven, Tarator, Bean soup, Kebap, Moussaka, Chicken with rice, and Peppers börek. Details are provided on the ingredients and preparation methods for some of the dishes like Moussaka, which involves layers of minced meat, potato, and an egg-yogurt topping baked in the oven, and Tarator, a cold cucumber-yogurt soup that also includes garlic, dill, vinegar, nuts and olive oil. Chicken with rice is prepared by browning chicken pieces and onions then cooking the rice in chicken stock and baking the combined dish.
The Burgas region is one of the most developed regions in Bulgaria. It is located in eastern Bulgaria and includes many popular holiday destinations along the coast such as Pomorie, Nesebar, and Sozopol. The town of Burgas is divided into several neighborhoods and has an important port, airport, industrial plants, and archaeological sites.
The town of Aytos is located 30 kilometers inland from the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, near Burgas. It has a long history dating back to its incorporation into the Bulgarian Empire during the reign of Khan Tervel. Aytos contains natural landmarks like forests and reserves, as well as historical landmarks such as its ancient fortress and churches.
SOU "Hristo Botev"-Aytos is a multilingual school in Bulgaria that fosters language skills and active citizenship through eTwinning projects. The school has over 600 students and partners with 52 other European schools. Some recent projects included virtual exchanges with schools in France, Spain, and Poland where students discussed their native regions and cultures. The projects helped develop students' communication, cooperation, and cultural understanding skills using technologies like Skype and blogs.