Eternal Flame of the Monument to the Unknown Soldier Sofia Bulgaria
Eternal Flame of the Monument to the Unknown Soldier Sofia Bulgaria
#6 – A Moment in Time, Monument of the Unknown Soldier, Sofia, Bulgaria – HD video
To see the video the awesomest way: Theater view and 1080p. ;-)
A quiet place for quiet people;
A profound and silent meditation;
A polite thunder, somewhere;
Then this unexpected, incredible, and shy smile...
Feel free to sparkle... XD
Date: The 19th of July, a Saturday.
Location: Bulgaria, Sofia, Monument of the Unknown Soldier
GPS: 42°41'46.91N 23°19'53.42E
Music Credits: I do not claim to own the music used in the video. The following sources are given credit for the work they have created:
“Buthania” (c) Bel Canto
Monument of the fallen warriors in the wars for uniting Bulgaria | Sofia, Bulgaria
Кратък клип, заснет на 19.07.2012 г. в Бояна, София, България. Надявам се по някакъв начин да допринеса за събуждането на патриотичния дух и родолюбието на българите, както с това, така и с другите клипове, които предстоят да бъдат заснети.
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Музика: Добри Чинтулов - Стани, стани, юнак балкански
Walking Tours in Sofia Bulgaria - Sofia Landmarks
Come with us on one of the best self-guided Walking Tours in Sofia Bulgaria - Sofia Landmarks. This tour can be found using the GPSmycity app, which I highly recommend.
Sofia is the capital city of Bulgaria, a former communist country up until 1989. So as you would expect, there are many imposing landmarks and monuments to be seen. Overall this tour is about 4km and takes about 2 hours, and passes by many of the best Sofia Landmarks.
Here are the Sofia Landmarks you will see on this tour:
National Palace of Culture
Memorial of Communist Victims
Tzar Liberator Monument
The Building of Bulgaria's National Assembly
The Levski Monument
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
Ivan Vazov Grave
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Saint Sofia Church
Sofia Synagogue
So let's go walking, to some of the top must-see attractions of Sofia, Bulgaria.
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Bulgaria: Nationalist alliance 'United Patriots' end campaign ahead of presidential elections
United Patriots presidential candidate Krasimir Karakachanov and vice presidential candidate Volen Siderov gathered with supporters of the United Patriots electoral alliance, to lay a wreath at the Monument to the Unknown Soldier in Sofia, Thursday, to finish off their presidential campaign ahead of the first round of presidential elections on Sunday.
United patriots is a union between three political parties in the Bulgarian Parliament; Ataka, Bulgarian National Movement and National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria.
Latest polls show United Patriots lagging behind the ruling party GERB candidate Tsetska Tsacheva. Bulgarians will cast their ballots in the presidential elections on Sunday, November 6.
SOT, Volen Siderov, Leader of Ataka party and United Patriots Vice presidential candidate (Bulgarian): The new phase of political history is beginning - United patriots will rule Bulgaria tomorrow! This year we will have a president, next year – Government of patriots. Long live Bulgaria, let God be with us!
SOT, Krasimir Karakachanov, Bulgarian National Movement leader and presidential candidate of United Patriots (Bulgarian): We are not going to a presidential campaign. We are leaving for a battle for the liberation of Bulgaria! The liberation from the nihilism, from the corrupted and hatred political class, from the corruption and buying votes, foreign interference and poverty.
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Soviet Monument to the Unknown Fallen Soviet Soldiers in Berlin, Germany
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Bulharsko se omlouva. Bulgaria appologizes - monument of soviet army painted in pink to commemorate 45 years of Prague spring army intervention during the night of 21st of august 1968.
33 bulgarian tanks T-34 were sent along the 7000 soviet tanks and 600 000 soldiers from 5 countries.
Over 100 people die and more then 600 are wounded during the one month occupation of Prague.
President Bush stopped in Bulgaria Monday, the final stop on his European trip where he's been enjoy
Program version at 10:43:39
HEADLINE: Bush wraps up Europe trip in Bulgaria (bush)
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CAPTION: President Bush stopped in Bulgaria Monday, the final stop on his European trip where he's been enjoying great popularity in the Balkans. (June 11)
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NB. This is a voiceover transcript, not a full shotlist:
[Notes:ANCHOR VOICE]
[Notes:bushes in Bulgaria]
President and Mrs. Bush head home today after a visit to Bulgaria. Sofia was the last stop on the Bushes European trip which was mostly for the G-8 summit in Germany.
[Notes:lots of nats - bush listening to band, laying wreath, shaking hands]
At a welcome ceremony, canons boomed and a military band played the U-S National Anthem. Bush and Bulgaria's president layed a wreath at the monument to the unknown soldier and shook hands with Bulgaria's veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan.
[Notes:Albania footage from Sunday]
Just before Bulgaria -- Bush stopped in Albania. There he got an extremely warm and physical welcome. Albanians were pleased to hear Bush support Kosovo independence. Kosovo has a high ethnic Albanian population.
[Notes:wide of news conference]
The president touched on Kosovo again at a news conference in Bulgaria.
SOT: Bush: america believes that Kosovo ought to be independent.
[Notes:Bush walking through hallway with Bulgarian Pres]
Bush met with both President Georgi Parvanov and Prime Minister Sergei Stanishev.
[Notes:bulgarian pres at news conference]
The Bulgarians hope to get U-S help freeing five Bulgarian nurses in jail in Libya. Libyans accuse them of deliberately infecting children with H-I-V and have sentenced the nurses to death.
SOT: Bush: they should be released. They should be allowed to return to their families. We will continue to make clear to Libya that the release of these nurses is a high priority for our country.
[Notes:map with Poland and Czech Republic highlighted]
The leaders also talked about the planned missile defense system the U-S wants to put in Poland and the Czech Republic.
[Notes:cutaway of news conference - 2 presidents shaking hands]
The Bulgarians want to make sure they will be covered by the system.
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Triumphal Arch. Monument to Marshal Zhukov. Russia, Kursk, Memory of military prowess!
Triumphal Arch. Monument to Marshal Zhukov. Russia, Kursk, Memory of military prowess!
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Change of the Guard at the Tomb of Unknown Soldier in Moscow during a downpour
European Union flag-raising ceremony
1. Wide of Alexander Nevsky Cathedral on Sofia's Alexander Nevsky Square
2. Soldier carrying wreath, zoom in
3. Mid of two soldiers
4. Monument to the Unknown Soldier
5. Wide of Bulgarian Orthodox priests
6. Mid of soldiers behind Bulgarian flag
7. Wide of crowd
8. Mid of Bulgarian Orthodox priest
9. Wide of officials
10. Wide of ceremony
11. Various of Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov arriving at ceremony
12. Parvanov inspecting soldiers
13. Mid of soldiers
14. Various of soldiers carrying Bulgarian and EU flags
15. Mid of soldiers attaching flags to flagpole
16. Close-up of soldier
17. Wide of flags being raised
18. Mid of raised flags
19. Soldiers in front of wreath, Parvanov approaching wreath, bowing
STORYLINE:
Bulgaria held an elaborate flag-raising ceremony in its capital Sofia on Monday to mark the country's accession to the European Union.
The ceremony took place in front of the monument to the Unknown Soldier in Alexander Nevsky Square and was led by the Bulgarian President, Georgi Parvanov.
Both the Bulgarian and EU flags were raised during the ceremony and a wreath was laid in front of the monument to the Unknown Soldier.
Bulgaria, and its fellow former Communist state Romania, officially joined the EU at the stroke of midnight, increasing the bloc of nations to 27 and almost half a billion people.
The two countries threw off communism in 1989, applied for EU membership in 1995 and began accession talks in 2000.
The negotiations ended two years ago, and the European Commission declared in September that both Bulgaria and Romania were ready to join the bloc.
Despite lingering problems with corruption and judicial reforms, both countries had strong economic growth following years of deep recession.
Growth in 2006 is estimated at 5.5 per cent in Bulgaria.
But Bulgaria's population of 7.8 (m) million will be the poorest in the EU, with an average monthly salary of just 180 Bulgarian Lev (236 US dollars).
As part of strict regulations governing their entry, Bulgaria and Romania will be obliged to submit reports to the union every six months on progress made in judiciary and police, food security and air traffic.
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Bulgaria
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on Bulgaria, so mysterious to most Americans, has a vivid identity as a crossroads of the Balkans. We'll trace the country's complex history, from ancient Thracian tombs to medieval Orthodox Christian monasteries to Soviet monuments. And we'll enjoy an intimate taste of contemporary culture: the yellow brick road of Sofia; the gregarious craftspeople of the medieval capital, Veliko Tarnovo; and the thriving pedestrian zones of cosmopolitan Plovdiv.
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Changing of the Guard, București, Romania
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Unveiling of Kursk memorial on 2nd anniversary
1. Monument next to Defence Ministry museum building in Moscow
2. Soldiers with flags
3. People waiting
4. Monument unveiled
5. Military saluting
6. People paying their respects
7. Various of memorial ceremony
8. Various of people laying flowers
STORYLINE:
A monument was unveiled in Moscow commemorating the crew members who died in the Kursk disaster.
It is the second anniversary of Russia's worst post-Soviet disaster.
All one hundred and 18 crew members died when two powerful explosions sank the nuclear submarine on August 12, 2000.
Hundreds of people came to the memorial service where wreaths were laid at the base of the statue.
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Putin's rockers arrived in Sofia under applause and booze
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Video story: Miro Zlatev
With an enhanced police guard, about 25 bikes arrived in the square in front of the Alexander Nevsky monument in the Bulgarian capital Sofia. Only four of the rockers were Russian, the rest were from Germany, Slovakia, Poland, Slovenia, Serbia and Bulgarian bikers who have joined the road. The group was met by supporters with Russian flags and cries Russia and booed by Putin's opponents. Motorcyclists were welcomed by priests and children with costumes who brought bread and salt to them, then headed for a press conference.
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