1. Bulgaria
was once regarded as the Silicon Valley of Eastern Europe because of its huge
computer technology exports to communist countries. In 2002, the country ranked
8th in terms of number of IT experts in the world.
2. The
inventor of the first electronic computer, Professor John Vincent Atanassoff of
the Iowa State University, had Bulgarian origins.
3. The
first digital watch in the world was also invented by a Bulgarian. His name was
Peter Petrov.
4. Bulgaria
is one of the countries in the world suffering from negative population growth.
From having 9 million inhabitants in 1988, Bulgaria has just around 7 million
people today.
5. The
Bulgarian government, with the backing of the Orthodox Church, was one of the
only two countries that saved their Jewish population from being sent to Nazi
concentration camps during the holocaust. (The other country was Denmark.)
6. The
Bulgarians were the first to use Cyrillic script, which is also the alphabet
currently used in Russia. The Cyrillic alphabet was adopted by the first
Bulgarian Empire in 681 AD.
7. The
Bulgarian folksong “Izel ye Delyo Haydutin (Delyo the Outlaw Has to Go
Outside)” is one of the songs recorded and sent into space for the Voyager
space program, which aimed to make contact with extraterrestrial intelligence.
8.
Bulgarians generally shake their heads when they mean yes and nod their heads
when they mean no – but sometimes, especially in resorts and cities, they do it
the other way around to complete the confusion of the tourist talking to them.
9. The
world’s oldest gold treasure, dating back more than 6,000 years, was discovered
in Bulgaria.
10.
Bulgarian yogurt has a unique taste because the bacteria used to make it,
Lactobacillus bulgaricus, is only found naturally in Bulgarian air. (Other
countries import it, though, so that they can make their own yogurt.)
Source: www.travelingeast.com