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The night if 9th of May all Moscovites were out on the streets to watch the fireworks for the celebration of the victory day. 16 different spots around the city were light up by impressive fireworks and people were stopping with their cars the middle of the streets to watch this spectacle. 2 of the 4 lanes of the main road near lizhniki stadium were full of parked cars, many people took their vintage cars and drove around the city, others had flags installed on their cars. A great way to commemorate the ending of the war and the signing of the instrument of surrender by the nazi Germany

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Tsaritsyno palace built in 1775 but didn't meet the requirements of Catherine the Great and after firing the main architect it was rebuilt. Now the place serves as a park and many locals spend their weekends and afternoons having long walks thought its the scenery paths

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St Nedelya Church


In the heart of the Sofia city the square of St Nedelya is located. A 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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Presidency Sofia


In front of Bulgaria Presidency building two members of the presidential guard watch and protect the president and the democracy. They usually wear a red uniform and a hat with an feather from an eagle that symbolizes the proud spirit of Bulgarians.

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Vitosha Boulevard


The first tram in Sofia started operating in 1901. Today most parts of the city are covered by an extensive tram network with 150 kilometers tracks and more than 160 stops. Sofia tram is a great way to discover the city

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Sofia, Bulgaria


Trying to capture a shot in one of Sofia's trolley busses.

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Church of St. George, Sofia


The oldest building in Sofia is considered to be this red brick rotunda that host the church of St George. It has been built by the Romans in the 4th century and now is a fully functional orthodox christian church very popular for weddings

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Sofia, Bulgaria


Baba Marta is believed to be a strange old woman with a bad mood. People wear martenitsi, these adornments made of red and white yarn, to ask from Baba Marta for mercy. If the old lady is merciful she will let winter end soon so for the spring to come faster. In Bulgarian folklore, martenitsa is only gifted from friends and family and you must wear it until you see the first signs of spring, that is to see a migrating bird getting back or a blossom tree. The same tradition appears in most Balkan countries. Specifically in Greece, young children wear a red and white bracelet made of yarn to prevent becoming sunburned from sun.

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