site.btaObservances: August 7

Observances: August 7
Observances: August 7
Artwork by Dessi Toncheva

The world:

- National Day of Cote d'Ivoire: Independence Day (1960).

On this date in Bulgarian history:

1865: First issue of Vremya (newspaper of conservative right wing fighting for independent Bulgarian church) comes out in Constantinople. It rejects Midhat Pasha's project for mixed schools for Christians and Muslims. Paper is supported financially by Russian Embassy in Constantinople.

1887: Russian Government notifies European powers that it considers Ferdinand Saxe-Coburg-Gotha's election as Prince of Bulgaria to be illegal and asks them not to

recognize him. 

1981: Bulgaria's first artificial satellite, Interkosmos Bulgaria 1300 (Interkosmos 22), is launched from Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Soviet Union. It is named after 1300th anniversary of Bulgarian State, which is celebrated that year. Satellite carries Bulgarian-made research equipment.

2007: Second flash flood hits town of Tsar Kaloyan (northeastern Bulgaria), completely destroying more than 15 houses and inundating hundreds of others. Flooding is

caused by a ruptured microdam and overflowing Hlebarovska River.

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