Thursday, November 11, 2010

Great Bulgarians

Hristo Stoichkov was born in Plovdiv (Bulgaria) in 1966. He left CSKA Sofia to join Bar�a in 1990 and stayed until 1998, although for one season, 1995-96, he was at Parma in Italy.
stoichkov_movHristo was one of the stars of the Dream Team and one of the fans’ most popular players of the 1990s, both for his football and his extraordinary fighting spirit. He was versatile, and could play either on the left or in the middle, making him a highly efficient forward player, with great speed and a goalscoring instinct. He was considered one of the best players in the world for his time, and is the only Bar�a player to have won the European Cup (1992), the Golden Boot (1990) and the Balon d’Or (1995)

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At the 1994 World Cup, Stoichkov was awarded the World Cup Golden Boot as the joint top goal scorer of the tournament (with Oleg Salenko), with six goals, as well as earning the Bronze Ball award. He led Bulgaria past Germany to the semi-finals, where they lost 2–1 to Italy. They subsequently lost the third place play-off to Sweden, 4–0.
Bulgaria finished second in the qualifying group for Euro 1996 after the first place was taken by the eventual winners, Germany. Stoichkov scored 10 goals for his team during the qualifiers, as Bulgaria qualified as one of the best 6 runners-up. In the first match against Germany in Sofia, Bulgaria were 2–0 down at half-time. Stoichkov equalized with two goals from penalties and Emil Kostadinov also scored for a 3–2 win. Bulgaria lost the second match in Germany 3–1.
During the finals, Bulgaria lost 3–1 in the decisive group match against a very strong France side (the future World Champions); at the same time, in the other match, Spain won 2–1 late on against Romania and so the Bulgarians went out. In that tournament, Stoichkov scored 3 goals in 3 matches, and another goal against Spain was disallowed for offside, though action replays show that he was actually on-side. Stoitchkov was the only player to score from a free kick (against France) in this tournament.
He was also part of the squad that was eliminated in the first round of the 1998 World Cup. Bulgaria was not nearly as strong as in previous years, earning only one point in a 0–0 draw against Paraguay and scoring only one goal through Kostadinov in a 6–1 defeat by Spain in the so-called "Group of Death".
Stoichkov retired from internationals in 1999 with 37 goals in 83 appearances. Subsequently he was the coach of the Bulgarian national team from 2004 to April 2007.

Year
Championships
Cups
Awards
1987
Champion of Bulgaria
Cup of Bulgaria
1988
Championship of Bulgaria
Cup of Bulgaria
1989
Championship of Bulgaria
Cup of Bulgraia
Supercup of Bulgaria
Top Footballer of Bulgaria
1990
Championship of Bulgaria
Golden Boot - Top Scorer in Europe
Top Footballer of Bulgaria
1991
Championship of Spain
Supercup of Spain
Top Footballer of Bulgaria
1992
Championship of Spain
European Champ
Supercup of Europe
Golden Onz - France Football Magazine
Silver Globe - FIFA Player of the Year
1993
Championship of Spain
Top Footballer of Bulgaria
Top Athlete of Bulgaria
1994
Championship of Spain
Supercup of Spain
Golden Boot - Top Scorer at World Cup 94
Golden Ball - France Football Magazine
Top Athlete on the Balkan Peninsila
Silver Globe - FIFA Player of the Year
1995
Championship of Spain
Supercup of Spain
1996
Championship of Spain
Supercup of Spain
1997
Championship of Spain
Cup Winners Cup
Royal Cup of Spain
1998
S.Arabia championship
Cup of Asia

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Data about Bulgaria

Area: 110,993.6 sq km
Population: 7,973, 673 (2001)
Capital city: Sofia
Official language: Bulgarian
Alphabet: Cyrillic
Religion: There is freedom of religious confessions. Traditional religion in the Republic of Bulgaria is Eastern Orthodox Christianity
National holiday: March 3, the day of the Liberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman domination (1878)
Monetary unit: the Bulgarian Lev
Administrative division: 28 regions, named after their respective regional centres.
State system: a parliamentary republic with a one-chamber parliament (National Assembly), consisting of 240 national representatives, elected for a four-year term of service. The head of state of the republic is the President, elected for a five-year term of service. The Council of Ministers is the main body of executive power.
Relief: most diverse. Average height above sea level 470 m. Some 31.5% of the country territory is plain (up to 200 m above sea level), 41% are lowlands and hilly regions (from 200 to 600 m above sea level), and 27.5% are mountains (from 600 to more than 1,600 m above sea level).
Climate: moderate continental with Black Sea influence in the east and Mediterranean in the south.
Waters: rivers (main rivers are Danube, Maritsa, Mesta, Strouma, Iskar, Yantra); warm and cold mineral springs (more than 600); lakes coastal (some with curative mineral mud) and of glacial origin (in the Rila and Pirin mountains).
Plant and animal world: extremely diverse. An Act on the Protected Territories is operating in Bulgaria, aimed at the preservation of the country flora and fauna. It has specified the following categories in the country: a national and nature park, a reserve and a tended reserve, a natural sight, a protected locality.
Economy: Bulgaria has been an associated member of the European Union (EU) since 1992. In 1997 an agreement was signed with the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank for economic stabilization and for the carrying through of economic reforms in the country. A currency board was introduced. The national monetary unit has been referred to the EURO. A structural reform is underway aimed at an economic growth, a functioning market economy and at paving the way for foreign investments in the country.
Transport: railway, automobile, air and water.
International automobile sign: BG
International telephone code: +359
Data About Bulgaria

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Nesebar


Nesebar well-defined also transcribed as ancient name Mesembria is an ancient city and a main seaside resort on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria, located in Nesebar municipality, Burgas Province. Often referred to as the "Pearl of the Black Sea" and "Bulgaria's Dubrovnik", Nesebar is a rich city-museum defined by more than three millennia of ever-changing history.

It is a one of the most prominent tourist destinations and seaports on the Black Sea, in what has become a popular area with several large resorts—the largest, Sunny Beach, is situated immediately to the north of Nesebar.
Nesebar has on several occasions found itself on the frontier of a threatened empire, and as such it is a town with a rich history. The ancient part of the town is situated on a peninsula (previously an island) connected to the mainland by a narrow man-made isthmus, and it bears evidence of occupation by a variety of different civilizations over the course of its existence. Its abundance of historic buildings prompted UNESCO to include Nesebar in its list of World Heritage Sites in 1983










Wednesday, November 3, 2010

limenergy.net

Л и М Енерджи” е създадена 2006 година с цел проектиране и производство на ел. табла, ел. инсталации, трансформаторни постове, за разпределителни устройства кру – СрН. Изграждане на пожароизгасителни системи, сигнално охранителни и контрол на достъп, и ТV наблюдение.  Изграждане на ел. съоражения(стълбове, гръмоотводни системи и заземителни системи).
При извършването на всяка една от дейностите обктът се издава с необходмите документи и лабораторни протоколи и замервания