site.btaObservances: September 27-28


September 27
The world:
World Tourism Day.
On this date in Bulgarian history:
1898: A 15 km railway line between Gebedzhe (today's Beloslav) and Devnya is unveiled.
1902: The Church of the Nativity of Christ is unveiled in Shipka, built in honour of those who fell in the Russo-Turkish War of Liberation (1877-1878).
1918: The Soldiers' Uprising. Raiko Daskalov announces the monarch's ouster and declares Bulgaria a republic. Alexander Stamboliiski is declared head of an interim government.
1920: Diplomatic relations are established with Czechoslovakia.
1947: The Council of Ministers decrees the establishment of state-run farms.
1962: The St Cyril and St Methodius University is established in Veliko Turnovo.
1975: The Kozloduy N-plant's 440-MW Unit Two is commissioned (to be shut down on December 31, 2002, in keeping with Bulgaria's commitments ahead of EU accession).
1991: The first Supreme Judicial Council is constituted.
2007: Diplomatic relations are established with the Bahamas.
2007: Bulgaria signs the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
September 28:
The world:
World Rabies Day;
International Right to Know Day.
On this date in Bulgarian history:
1960: Diplomatic relations established with Somalia.
1962: Diplomatic relations established with Sierra Leone.
1987: More than 300 people stage a rally in Ruse, unprecedented in the communist era. They protest against the authorities' indifference to the chlorine pollution of the city's air by the chemical works in Giurgiu, Romania.
1990: Sofia Airport joins the International Civil Airports Association.
1992: Bulgaria signs the 1990 Council of Europe Convention on Laundering, Search, Seizure and Confiscation of the Proceeds from Crime.
2012: Bulgaria establishes diplomatic relations with South Sudan.
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