Bulgaria
Definition
A country in Southeastern Europe, officially the Republic of Bulgaria, bordered by Romania to the north, Serbia and North Macedonia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south, and the Black Sea to the east.
Renowned for its diverse landscapes including the Balkan Mountains, Black Sea resorts, and the Danube Plain; it has a population of approximately 6.4 million and capital city Sofia.
Examples
Bulgaria produces 70% of the world's rose oil, proving that even flowers there have a superior attitude.
He claimed his Bulgarian yogurt diet would make him immortal, but all it did was make breakfast tangy.
Lost in Sofia, she stumbled upon Bulgaria's street art scene, where graffiti whispers ancient Thracian secrets.
Bulgaria's fire-walking festivals are so intense, they make hot yoga look like a lukewarm bath.