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HISTORY. The Bulgarian state was founded in 681, but fell under Turkish rule in 1396. By the Treaty of Berlin (1878), the Principality of Bulgaria and the Autonomous Province of Eastern Rumelia, both under Turkish suzerainty, were constituted. In 1885 Rumelia was reunited with Bulgaria. On 5 Oct. 1908 Bulgaria declared her independence of Turkey.
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Natsionalen Statisticheski Institut. Statisticheski Godishnik.—Statisticheski Spravochnik (annual).—Statistical Reference Book of Republic of Bulgaria (annual).
Kratka Bulgarska Entsiklopediia (Short Bulgarian Encyclopaedia), 5 vols. Sofia, 1963–69
Crampton, R. J., A Short History of Modern Bulgaria. OUP, 1987.
Crampton, R. J., Bulgaria. (Bibliography] Oxford and Santa Barbara, 1989
Lampe, J. R., The Bulgarian Economy in the Twentieth Century. London, 1986
National statistical office: Natsionalen Statisticheski Institut/Central Statistical Office, Sofia. Chairman: Zakhari Karamfilov.
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Hunter, B. (1995). Bulgaria. In: Hunter, B. (eds) The Statesman’s Year-Book. The Statesman’s Yearbook. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230271241_30
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