Bulgarian Shopluk Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
region in southeastern Europe
About Bulgarian Shopluk
Culturally thewider Shoplukis very homogeneous: the traditions and the temper of theShopi(theShopluk locals) in Serbia, Bulgaria and North Macedonia are the same. The Bulgarian Shopluk, however, is in itself uneven because of the big city ofSofiain it. The Bulgarian capital is the largest city in the country combining the functions of economical, administrative and population centre of Bulgaria. Thus, the environment in Sofia is sharply distinct from that of the area. The city has grown immensely in the past 30 years accommodating over a third of the country's population during the day for business purposes, and with a fifth of Bulgaria's population being permanently settled in it there are lots of non-locals around. Sofia is "the big village" of Bulgaria with inhabitants from all over the
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