Bulgaria (disambiguation)

Bulgaria (disambiguation)

The term Bulgaria can refer to:

* Bulgaria, country in Europe and a member state of the European Union.
** Bulgaria (European Parliament constituency)
* Old Great Bulgaria, historical country just northeastern from the Black Sea.
* Volga Bulgaria, historical country on the river Volga.
* Bulgaria (theme), Byzantine administrative unit, which included parts of Macedonia, Serbia and a smaller part from today's Bulgaria, with capital Skopje.
* "Bulgaria" (newspaper), Bulgarian newspaper.
* Bulgaria national football team, national football (soccer) team of Bulgaria.
* 2575 Bulgaria, asteroid.
* Bulgaria, Cluj-Napoca, district of Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
* Great Uncle Bulgaria, character in "The Wombles" children's books and British TV series

ee also

* for teams called "Bulgaria"


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