They say that a picture is worth 1000 words. They are wrong. A picture is worth as much as the viewers' knowledge allowing to interpret what they see


St Nedelya Church


In the heart of the Sofia city the square of Saint Nedelya is located. The meeting place for many locals, the square is at the beginning of the busy Vitoshka pedestrian street. The name of the square comes from the majestic church located there. Sveta Nedelya or Holy Sunday is an Orthodox Christian church which has been reconstructed many times through the ages as it has suffered several damages from wars and earthquakes in the past

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Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia


Alexander Nevsky cathedral in Sofia occupies an area more than 3.000 square meters and can hold more than 10.000 people inside which makes it one of the largest orthodox churches in the world. Its 12 bells of total weight of 23 tons, are rang by Maria Zabova, a 85+ years old woman that does this for the last 35 years.

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Vitosha Boulevard


Sofia in Bulgaria, one of the oldest inhabited places in Europe, is located in the middle of Balkan peninsula and it is a very nice and welcoming city. Vitoshka is the busiest pedestrian street in the city and is considered to be the trade center of Sofia. If you happen to walk to Vitoshka on a spring Sunday don't forget to sit and enjoy an iced coffee. If you are Greek you will be lucky because they also serve frappe.

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Sofia, Bulgaria


Have you ever been in Sofia in Bulgaria? I did and I'm going to share a few pictures and little of the city's history in the next posts. If you have any nice pictures from Sofia leave me a comment here and I will share your pictures in my stories

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Nissi Beach


Nissi beach has definitely much to offer to the visitor. And it is appreciated by both the young party crowd and the visitors that seek something more quiet in Agia Napa. The right side of the beach is preferred by the party seekers while the left part has less noisy bars and is better for someone that wants to lay in the sun, enjoy the crystal clear waters and relax.

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Nissi Beach


At Nissi Bay you can visit, except of the famous Nissi beach, the Macronissos beach, the Landa beach and the Sandy bay. Many tour operators today offer vacation packages for Nissi Bay separated from Ayia Napa. Due to the reputation of crazy parties of Ayia Napa, operators market the Bay as a separate resort for more relaxing vacations. However, the whole area gets overcrowded and thus there is a lot of fuss during high season.

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Nissi Beach


Nissi beach have facilities for many sport activities for all tastes. Jet ski, sea bikes, banana boat, diving, parachute, boat trips, kayak and many more.

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Nissi Beach


Nissi beach, maybe the most photographed beach in Cyprus, never stops to amaze. From every angle, from any point of you, what fills your eye sight and your camera's sensor, is like it came out from a dream

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Nissi Beach


Nissi beach is just 45 kilometers away from Larnaca's International Airport and you can swim in its turquoise waters in less than an hour after landing on Cyprus.

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Ayia Napa


The name of Agia Napa originated from a Venetian monastery of the same name. 'Agia' in Greek means holly while the word 'Napa' is archaic and refers to a wooden valley or a forest. The area used to be surrounded with a very thick forest in ancient times.

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