site.btaObservances: March 24
The world:
World Tuberculosis Day;
International Day for the Right to Truth concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims.
On this date in Bulgarian history:
1880: Dragan Tsankov forms a new government.
1943: Exarch Stefan defends the Bulgarian Jews in a sermon.
1959: Diplomatic relations with the US are re-activated (established April 24, 1901, severed 12 December 12, 1941, re-established October 1, 1947, suspended February 20, 1950).
1964: Ground-breaking for the Troyanovo 3 Coal Mine (part of the Maritsa-East Mines complex).
1966: The Chiren-Vratsa gas pipeline is completed. The opening of the Chiren gas storage facility in 1963 marks the start of Bulgaria's gas industry.
1999: The National Assembly ratifies the Convention on Co-operation for the Protection and Sustainable Use of the River Danube (Danube River Protection Convention) and the Agreement on Organizational Aspects of Combined Transport Services between Europe and Asia.
2017: A temperature record of 24.8 C is registered in Silistra, Northeastern Bulgaria. The highest temperature previously recorded on this date is 24.5 C, in 1945.
2021: The Council of Ministers adopts a National Migration Strategy of the Republic of Bulgaria (2021-2025).
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