site.btaObservances: September 5
On this date in Bulgarian history:
1881: Bulgarian Literary Society (today's Bulgarian Academy of Sciences) holds first meeting in Sofia.
1944: Soviet Union severs diplomatic relations with, and declares war on, Bulgaria, which is German ally during part of World War II. Soviet troops enter Bulgaria on September 8, 1944.
1944: Workers' Party Central Committee Politburo and People's Liberation Insurgent Army General Headquarters plan uprising, whose principal strike is to be dealt in Sofia on night of September 8 to 9.
1953: Belene forced labour camp (Northwestern Bulgaria), opened on June 24, 1949, is closed. Reopened on November 17, 1956, closed in 1959.
1955: Lead and Zinc Works in Kardzhali (South Central Bulgaria) are inaugurated (Lead & Zinc Complex AD since 1998).
2001: Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew starts one-week visit to Sofia and Plovdiv, confers with Patriarch Maksim, President Peter Stoyanov and Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.
2009: Fifteen Bulgarians drown as tourist ship Ilinden, carrying 55 Bulgarian tourists, sinks in Lake Ohrid in Macedonia.
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