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Bulgaria By train International trains provide a large number of routes to Bulgaria, notably Sofia and Varna, arriving from such places as Kiev, Istanbul, Vienna, and other common cities.
The primary trains from Bucharest to Sofia, and back, run twice daily through the border city of Ruse. For example, recent trains are scheduled from Bucharest to Sofia in the daytime departing 11:35/arriving 21:30 and a night train departing 19:35/arriving 06:10. Passport control and customs takes place in Ruse, approximately mid-trip. Check local trainstations for updated information.
Bulgaria Holidays Baba Marta (???? ?????) (Grandma Marta), March 1. A very old Bulgarian holiday. People give each martenitsa (?????????), a type of white-red yarn, as a symbol of health.
March 3 (????? ????). The day Bulgaria celebrates its Russian-aided liberation from 500 years of Ottoman domination (1393-1878).
20th of April - 20 April 1876 is the official start day the greatest uprising of the Bulgarian people against the Ottoman rule.
Gergiov den (??????? ???), May 6. St. George and official holiday of the Bulgarian ?rmy.
Ss. Cyril and Methodius Day (??? ?? ????? ? ???????), May 24. The day of St. Cyril (827-869), and St. Methodius (826-884), who created the Cyrillic alphabet. A beautiful holiday - with lots of flowers, music, and joy.
Reunification Day (??? ?? ????????????), September 6. The day the two parts of Bulgaria, the independent North and East Rumelia (autonomous in the Ottoman Empire) were reunited, pejoni
Plastic Surgery News...
- A pair of new thin, transparent devices, constructed with soft lithography, should boost research in which nematodes are studied to explore brain-behavior connections and to screen new pharmaceuticals for potential treatment of parasitic infections in humans, report 10 scientists at three institutions.
- The Health Protection Agency (HPA) has published the latest quarterly report (July to September) on methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) infection figures.
According to the report, there has been an 18% decrease in MRSA infections compared to the previous quarter (April to June). Additionally, the 6-monthly rate of MRSA bloodstream infection (between April 2007 and September 2007) was 1.24 cases per 10,000 bed days, representing a 21% decrease on the previous six months (between October 2006 and March 2007) when the rate was 1.57 cases per 10,000 bed days.
With respect to C. difficile figures, there has been a 21% decrease compared to the previous quarter, in patients over 65 years. See link for further details.