site.btaObservances: November 27
On this date in Bulgarian history:
1919: Alexander Stamboliiski signs the Treaty of Neuilly in Paris, effective August 9, 1920. Under this document Bulgaria, defeated in WW1, loses a territory of 11,278 sq km. It is denied the right to have its own army, navy and air force and its armed formations must not exceed 20,000 volunteers.
1948: Georgi Dimitrov National Artillery School is established.
1949: The Opera and Ballet House in Ruse is inaugurated. The inaugural performance is of Verdi's opera La Traviata.
1958: Kroum Bossev becomes the first Bulgarian to set foot on the North Pole as a member of a Soviet expedition for journalists accredited to Moscow.
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