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eneral information about Bulgara
Sofia is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria and the 15th largest city in the European Union with apopulation of 1.2 million people. It is located in western Bulgaria, at the foot of Mount Vitosha andapproximately at the centre of the Balkan Peninsula. In the next few pictures you will see some famoussights of Sofia.
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Martenitza- On March 1, Bulgarians give martenitsi to their family, friends and neighbours. This may
be in the form of a simple bracelet of entwined red and white wool or a brooch of red and white wool
tassels. Front doors are decorated with enormous red and white pompoms or with woolen dolls called
Pizho and Penda. Pizho is the male doll and is usually crafted from white wool. Penda is the female, red
doll and is distinguished by her skirt.
Kukeri - is a traditional Bulgarian ritual to scare away evil spirits, with costumed men performing the
ritual. The costumes cover most of the body and include decorated wooden masks of animals (sometimes
double-faced) and large bells attached to the belt. Around New Year and before Lent, the kukeri walk and
dance through the village to scare evil spirits away with the costumes and the sound of the bells, as well
as to provide a good harvest, health, and happiness to the village during the year.
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Nestinarstvo -It involves a barefooted dance on smouldering embers (, zharava) performed bynestinari (). It is usually performed on the square of the village in front of the whole population
on the day of Sts. Constantine and Helen or the day of the village's patron saint. The ritual is a unique
mixture of Eastern Orthodox beliefs and older pagan traditions from the Strandzha Mountains.
Traditionally, the right to perform the ritual would be hereditary and the head nestinar may be succeeded
only by his or her son or daughter, and only when he or she is too old or ill to continue performing it. The
head nestinar's house is sacred, because it houses the stolnina () a small chapel where icons of
several saints are arranged, as well as a sacred drum used specifically for the ritual and believed to cure
the drummer if he is ill.
The name koledari comes from the Church Slavonic word for Christmas i.e. Koleda. The carolers
traditionally start their rounds at midnight on Christmas Eve. They visit the houses of their relatives,neighbours and other people in the village. The caroling is usually performed by young men, which are
accompanied by an elder one called stanenik. Each caroler carries a stick called gega. They wish the
people from the village health, wealth and happiness.
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The speaking language in Bulgaria is Bulgarian. Also English, German, French and Russian is spoken in
the country's resorts, hotels and restaurants. Most of the young people are also able to communicate onone of those languages. The Bulgarian alphabet is Cyrillic, but on Signs along international motorways, atthe airports and resorts are also spelled in Roman letters Below you can see how the Bulgarian letters
looks like.
Taratoris a cold soup made of yoghurt and cucumber (dill, garlic, walnuts and sunflower oil are
sometimes added) and is popular in Bulgaria.
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Lyutenitsaor Lutenica is a national relish of Bulgaria. The ingredients include tomatoes, peppers, onion,
garlic, black pepper, vegetable oil, sugar and salt.
Banitsais a traditional Bulgarian food prepared by layering a mixture of whisked eggs and pieces of
cheese between filo pastry and then baking it in an oven. Banitsa is served for breakfast with plain yogurt,
ayran, or boza. It can be eaten hot or cold.
Kofteis a Middle Eastern and South Asian meatball or meatloaf. In the simplest form, koftas consist of
balls of minced or ground meatusually beef or lambmixed with spices and/or onions
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Pulnena piperka/Pulnena chuska(stuffed peppers) is an Eastern European dish consisting of peppersfilled with minced meat and rice.
Shopska salad-It is made from tomatoes, cucumbers, onion, raw or roasted peppers (preferably roasted),
sirene (white brine cheese).
Musaka-made by potatoes, mash meat, eggs and milk on the top. Baked in oven.
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The Bulgarian currency is called ,,Lev and its approximately 0.51 euro. The official rate of the
European commission is : 1 euro = 1.95583 Bulgarian leva. In the town of Blagoevgrad the best rate thatyou can find and change EURO to Bulgarian lev is 1.950. On the pictures below you can see who theBulgarian money looks like.
On the diagram below you can see the average minimum and the maximum temperatures in Celsius foreach month. Also you can use http://www.wunderground.com/q/zmw:00000.2.13598 to check theweather.
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In Bulgaria there are 3 main operators: Mtel, Globul, VivaTel. We will provide you with a Phone andSIM card either prepaid or regular one on one of those operators.
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eneral information about Blagoevgrad
Blagoevgrad is city in southwestern Bulgaria, the administrative centre of Blagoevgrad Province, with a
population of 70,881 inhabitants. It lies on the banks of the Blagoevgradska Bistritsa River.The city is the
economic and cultural centre of southwestern Bulgaria. It is located in the valley of the Struma River atthe foot of the Rila and Pirin Mountains, 101 km south of Sofia, close to the Greek, Serbian and Republic
of Macedonia borders. Blagoevgrad features a pedestrian downtown with preserved 19th century
architecture and numerous restaurants, cafes, coffee shops, and boutiques.Blagoevgrad is home to twouniversities, the South-West University "Neofit Rilski" and the American University in Bulgaria.
Alternativi International
Association Alternativi International is youth non-governmental, non-profit making organization working
in the territory of Blagoevgrad region. The main objective is to encourage personal and professional
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development of young people through non formal education and also the building up and development ofactive citizenship among them. The organization is an alternative for young people in the region to realize
their potential and become an active part of the society. "Alternativi International is founded by people
seeking the positive change for young people in Bulgaria. For that reason the main target group isyoungsters aged between 17 and 30 years old. We also aim at providing equal possibilities for youth with
fewer opportunities. The organization gives them the opportunity to develop their selves by participating
in various initiatives and events at local, national and international level. The association organizesinformation days and campaigns, cultural events, discussions and debates on different issues, etc. The
organization, in partnership with students from the city, issues and youth newspaper, to inform youngpeople about career opportunities, trainings, work placements, internships, cultural happenings and so on.The organization is working with the aim to develop intercultural dialogue and understanding between
young people from whole Europe crossing all the differences. We are developing initiatives fighting theracism and xenophobia among youth from different religious, ethnic, cultural, geographical or economical
background.Here you can see the pictures of our office:
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EVS4 ALL includes hosting of over all nine volunteers separated in 3 periods of 2 months with 3volunteers each from different countries. The service will be held on the territory of Blagoevgrad regionfrom November 2014 till May 2015 and will include volunteers from Georgia, Turkey, Croatia,Macedonia, Romania, Spain, Azerbejan and Czech Republic. The main topics of the project are related to
promoting volunteering and informing young people about EVS as well as with organizing youngster`s
free time trough clubs of interest and multicultural school. The volunteers will be developing anewsletter containing information about volunteering opportunities on local and international level andwill work in Radio Alternativi-they will gather interviews and other materials for volunteering; they
will also develop monthly video newsletter for what has been done and what is coming up in theorganization`s calendar. The aim of the cooking and dance clubs and the multicultural school is tostimulate intercultural dialogue and make local youngsters more open-minded. The project will provide
youngsters with alternative to spend their free time while developing their skills and civil initiative trough
non-formal education. The main aims of the project are promoting volunteering and EVS in particular,providing alternative for youth to spend their free time and promoting tolerance and intercultual dialogueamong young people trough different cultural events. Another topic the project focuses on is social
inclusion of young people with fewer opportunities trough working with youngsters from the local
orphanage. The volunteers will also have the opportunity to meet youngsters coming from villages andnon-developed regions and also take part in our partner`s activities and campaigns aiming informing and
social integration of those youngsters.
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Organization Numberof
volunteers
From To Type oftransportation
Travelcosts
In
euro
ARGONAUTA 1 Croatia Sofia/BG Train / Bus 275
Hodina H 1 CZ republic Sofia/BG Bus/Train/Plane 275
S&G 1 Turkey Sofia/BG Bus/Train/ 275
Droni 1 Georgia Sofia/BG Plane 275
Student Youth
Council
1 Georgia Sofia/BG Plane 275
Volunteers
CentreSkopije
1 Macedonia Sofia/BG Bus/Train 180
Millennium
center
1 Romania Sofia/BG Bus/Train 180
Interculturallife - educacin
activa por un
mundointercultural
1 Spain Sofia/BG Bus/Train/Plane 360
National
Assembly of
Youth
Organizationsof the Republic
of Azerbaijan
1 Azerbaijan Sofia/BG Bus/Train/Plane 360
PLEASE REMEMBER YOU SHOULD NOTBUY THE TICKETS BEFORE YOU GET
CONFIRMATION FROM US!
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our arrival point will be Sofia airport and from there we will manage to provide you with
transportation to Blagoevgrad.
Workinghours
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
10:00-12:00 Teammeeting
Bulgarianlesson
Differentopportunitiesfor young
peoplesession /
Volunteers
diary andself
evaluation
Bulgarianlesson
Meeting withpeople fromrural arias
Free day Free day
12:00-13:30 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Free day Free day
13:30 15:30
ERASMUS + Culturalpresentations/
planning and
organizingactivities to
promote EVSamong young
people inBlagoevgradand the
region
RadioAlternativi
Meetingwith the
mentor
Videoworkshop
,,Alternativi
news
Free day Free day
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15:30-18:00 Creating anddeveloping
online blogof the
volunteers/Preparing
online
brochure forvolunteering
Dancing club Volunteersafternoon-
all they wantto do
Cookingclub
Fun with theteam
Free day Free day
The daily schedule is subject to change upon arrival when discussed
with the volunteers.
Private apartment with kitchen, bathroom and allfacilities. Shared bedroom possible.
Picture of the apartment will be received as soon aswe have them.
You will be receiving food money monthly (100-120 euro)
You will be receiving pocket money monthly
(65 euro)
NB!! Please make sure your passport (not ID card) is valid at least 6 months after your
departure from Bulgaria.
Also for those of you who need visa official letter will be sent from our association to
you and your sending organization. Please also contact them for support with you
documents.
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Association ,,Alternativi International
Official address; 98B ,,Polkovnik Drangov2700 BlagoevgradBulgaria
Office address: Youth House of Blagoevgrad-1st Floor1 "Bistritsa" str
2700BlagoevgradBulgaria
Email: [email protected]: 00359888122125 / 00359895180486
Facebook: Alternativi InternationalWeb: www.alternativi-bg.org