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Housing Prices Soar in Bulgaria’s Major Cities as Demand and Supply Strain Increase This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page The traditional International Folklore Festival of Instrumental and Dance Groups will be held from September 5 to 8 in Radnevo the municipal administration said Friday on its Facebook page The 18th edition of the festival will coincides with the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the declaration of Radnevo as a city Slovakia and Serbia expected to present their folklore traditions a trade exhibition of Bulgarian craftsmen and producers will also be held "This year we will once again have the opportunity to extend a friendly hand to our guests from all over Bulgaria with whom we will together show that folklore is an inexhaustible source of strength and beauty" Contacts +359 2 9262 210 By accepting cookies you can enjoy a better experience while browsing pages Providing adequate treatment to Bulgarians living outside the big cities has been a challenge in recent years Although people increasingly need healthcare especially in the industrial areas in Stara Zagora district where a large part of the population is employed at Maritsa East-2 Thermal Power Plant and Maritsa East Mines short-sighted policies have led to the bankruptcy of one of the large hospitals – the hospital in the town of Radnevo It has accumulated more than EUR 500,000 of labilities although the Municipality of Radnevo paid a total of EUR 1.5 million in the past 4 years The hospital’s building and equipment are in a very poor condition and the population of Radnevo was left without specialized medical care There is some light at the end of the tunnel at the end of the year who wants to invest money and experience to bring this Bulgarian hospital back to life The regional media have announced that entrepreneur Ibryam Aliev from the town of Sliven has recently become an owner of the hospital he is planning to open the hospital in February or March next year and resume admission of patients first in the neurology and internal medicine ward It will be very difficult to find medical specialists and doctors as many of them have already left Radnevo in search of a new job Ibryam Aliev relies mainly on his experience in the management of large hospitals in Sliven “We have already developed the medical center and hired several doctors it is still early to talk about opening the hospital All municipal and state hospitals have old facilities and equipment The current politicians must think about opening new hospitals according to people’s needs I have not given any commission to anyone and I have faced a lot of impediments and difficulties Bulgarian investors cannot cope with the administrative impediments This is the main problem and we must solve it quickly Ibryam Aliev wonders why certain hospitals medical centers or polyclinics have been receiving taxpayers money but a private investor in healthcare is not entitled to such an assistance the entrepreneur also contributes to the financial aid allocated to his competitor- the state-owned hospital the hospital in Radnevo is an eloquent example of unlawful spending: was guarded until its bankruptcy which coast the hospital EUR 1,500 for 6 months I hope that the new government will open a call for project proposals and that we will be able to participate in order to restore the hospital at least partially Bulgarians deserve to live a better life and receive better services in a new and renovated hospital This hospital needs better sanitary facilities Only on the Day of Bravery and Holiday of the Bulgarian Army (May 6) we will provide our visitors with the opportunity to enter three of perhaps the most interesting machines from our outdoor exhibition Dozens of enthusiasts and nature lovers will kick off the 44th edition of the Move and Win campaign with a spring hike to Bozhur Hut The meeting point will be the Vladishki Bridge in Veliko Tarnovo The third edition of the Samardala Festival will be held on 3 May in the central square of Nova Zagora is used as a spice and is harvested at the peak of its flowering in May we will provide our visitors with the opportunity to enter three. english@bnr.bg A contestant on the Bulgarian version of the reality TV show has died of a heart attack during filming at a beach resort in the Philippines.Noncho Vodenicharov had just completed one of the challenges the competitors undertake to earn rewards and avoid being voted off A police report said two doctors on the set confirmed he had died instantly The Survivor contestants have to fend for themselves in remote locations Mr Vodenicharov had worked as a film stuntman The Survivor programme was originally devised in the UK but many other countries now have their own versions The application form for the show says competitors must be "in excellent physical and mental health" Contestants have to take part in a series of tough mental and physical challenges It is not known which sort of challenge Mr Vodenicharov had undertaken when he died on Saturday What are these? ' + liveStatsFacts[Math.floor(Math.random()*liveStatsFacts.length)] + ' Most Popular Now | 56,514 people are reading stories on the site right now."; The Mayor of the Bulgarian town of Radnevo died Saturday on an island in the Philippines The cause of death is a mass hearth attack who is the co-producer of the Bulgarian version of "Survivor," told Darik radio that there was a doctor on the island examining the participants before each episode The doctor had not found anything wrong with Vodenicharov Noncho Vodenicharov was born on November 6 He was serving his second term as Mayor of Radnevo Vodenicharov has been known for his adventurist spirit In his youth the Mayor worked as stunt man in many movies We need your support so Novinite.com can keep delivering news and information about Bulgaria A woman has been pulled alive from the ruins of an eight-storey building that collapsed in a suburb of Bangladesh's capital One of the survivors of Wednesday's terror attack on Israeli tourists in Bulgaria's Burgas also survived a terror attack in his home town of Beit She'an ten years ago A Bulgarian survivor of the Ohrid Lake tragedy has said that the Ilinden ship which went underwater did not have life jackets for the people on board died in a tragic motorcycle accident on a central boulevard in Sofia Renowned Bulgarian journalist Daniela Kaneva has passed away at the age of 87 and public figure Dilyana Grozdanova has passed away the renowned Bulgarian sports journalist affectionately known as Petela (The Rooster) the 39th president of the United States and a tireless advocate for peace and human rights a pioneering figure in Bulgarian investigative journalism has passed away at the age of 72 in Geneva The Institute for Market Economics (IME) presented its fifth annual initiative with a map showcasing average salaries by municipalities throughout the country in 2022 This map provides a valuable perspective on the country's economy revealing how successful examples of development are not limited to major cities but are also observed in smaller industrial municipalities The data shows that the highest average salary in Bulgaria for 2022 is in the municipality of Chelopech where employees receive 3,398 BGN per month In second place is the municipality of Kozloduy with an average wage of 2,949 BGN while surprisingly in third place is the municipality of Knezha (2,813 BGN) The top three positions are occupied by municipalities where companies in the mining followed by the municipalities of Radnevo (2,450 BGN) The top 10 is completed by the municipalities of Devnya (2,156 BGN) It is noticeable that the highest salaries are paid in small municipalities where large companies dominate constituting a significant portion of the area's income The top 10 is dominated by municipalities from the region of Sredna Gora which have a strong mining industry and associated processing sectors as well as municipalities that host the largest energy companies in the country It's interesting that the municipality of Knezha managed to enter the top 10 thanks to its developed grain production and the presence of the largest sunflower oil producer in the country These economic activities contribute to strong financial results in 2022 the highest average salaries are in the Sofia municipality (2,475 BGN) followed by Varna (1,642 BGN) and Plovdiv (1,584 BGN) The strong performance of industrial municipalities in the vicinity of the three main economic centers is noticeable and Botevgrad from the outskirts of Sofia are included the municipalities of Devnya and Beloslav near Varna and the municipalities of Maritsa and Kuklen near Plovdiv The positive trends of recent years have led to an increase in the average salary in every municipality in the country between 2018 and 2022 the growth is between 40% and 70% for this period In municipalities with major economic centers like Sofia a significant growth is observed in municipalities that were not previously in the leading group but have attracted new investments or seen expansions in their business activities significantly improving their results in recent years This is the case with municipalities like Knezha an increase in remuneration is also noticeable Several Bulgarian municipalities have adjusted their local taxes and fees for 2025 A recent study reveals that local governments in Bulgaria are more stable than national ones amidst ongoing political instability there has been ongoing concern regarding the state's expenses for next year with projections showing that costs far exceed available funds Municipalities across Bulgaria have initiated increases in local taxes and fees Bulgaria's industrial production has seen growth for the third consecutive month with a reported increase of 0.8% in August compared to July Bulgaria's National Statistical Institute has reported weak monthly growth in industrial production Employers in Bulgaria are legally required to implement all necessary measures to prevent and minimize workplace accidents with 45.2% of those aged 16–74 having bought goods or services via the internet in the past year The fourth edition of the LUNAR Festival of Lights in Sofia will illuminate 10,000 square meters of art across some of the city's most iconic buildings and public spaces from May 8 to May 11 The National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology forecasts that May will bring temperatures ranging from 2°C to 33°C across Bulgaria a trend that has persisted for over 30 years A Romanian family paid 3,084.60 leva (1,500 euros) for medical treatment at the Burgas University Hospital following a serious road accident