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{{Infobox Country|country = Bulgaria|map = <map lat='42.5' lng='25.5' zoom='6' view='0' float='right' country='Bulgaria' />|language = Bulgarian|capital = [[Sofia]]|pop = 7,322,856|currency = Lev (BGN)|hitch = {{very good}}}}'''Bulgaria''' is a country in [[Eastern Europe]]bordering [[Romania]], [[Serbia]], [[North Macedonia]], [[Greece]] and [[Turkey]], a member of the [[European Union]] but not yet the Schengen zone. It's a good country for hitchhikerssince this was a common way of traveling in socialist times when few people had cars. There are hardly any roads where hitchhiking would be prohibited. Except for a few stretches of true motorway, it is possible to thumb directly on the road and stop passing cars.
==Safety==[[File:Dangerzone.JPG|thumb|right|250px|Danger!]]As friendly as they can be, Bulgarian drivers tend not to care too much about usually don't consider small violations of existing road regulations and speed limitsin Bulgaria a big deal. Be careful and avoid standing in areas with a yellow triangle sign, with a filled black circle in the middle - these indicate places with increased concentration of road accidents and are a part of a governmental campaign of the government to improve travel driving safety.
==Cities==* [[SofiaTurkey]], the capital* [[Varna]], largest city on the seaside.* [[Plovdiv]], largest city in South Bulgaria.===
* When going towards Turkey , the most used border checkpoint is the [[Kapitan Andreevo-Kapıkule border crossing]].
* The checkpoint near [[Malko Tarnovo]] can also be used if you're coming from [[Burgas]], although there is significantly less traffic there, either on the Turkish and on the Bulgarian side. The border checkpoint lies in a mountainous area so be sure you either have a direct ride to a city on the other side of the border or arrive early, because it could also be hard to find a spot to put up a tent. Traffic is very scarse, but when the border police goes to or from their shift at the border they might take you. It is recommended to cross the border in a personal car, since the truck queue is usually slow, and the Turks might not like you walking around looking for another ride - especially if you do it [[hitchhiking at night|at night]]. When coming from the Turkish side however, it is very easy and accepted to walk across this border - show your passport to the Turkish guards, they stamp it and you're allowed to walk into Bulgaria. On the Bulgarian side the passport controls tend to be very quickly if you're from a EU-country - they just take a look at your passport and you can go. '''Tip:''' when taking this bordercrossing when entering Bulgaria, it might be a good idea to start walking after you've crossed it, because many people won't stop for you when you're standing just behind the border office buildings. Even a few hundred meters will enlarge your changes of getting a ride to at least the next town, which is [[Malko Tarnovo]].There are enough options to set up a tent near this village, and there is a cheap but good hotel too, in the north-western part of the town. === [[Romania]] ===* [[Ruse-Giurgiu border crossing]], the main border crossing and the route used by trucks.* [[Calafat-Vidin border crossing]], a lesser-used border crossing .* [[Durankulak-Vama Veche border crossing|Durankulak-Vama Veche]], along the Black Sea, the least-used border crossing where waiting times can be long. === [[Serbia]] === * [[Kalotina-Dimitrovgrad border crossing]], the main border crossing. === [[North Macedonia]] ===* [[Kriva Palanka-Kyustendil border crossing|Kriva Palanka-Kyustendil]], in the north* [[Delchevo-Blagoevgrad border crossing|Delchevo-Blagoevgrad]], in the south. === [[Greece]] === == Phrasebook =='''Vocabulary'''* Hitchhiking - автостоп [av-to-stop]* Motorway - магистрала [ma-gee-stra-la]* Petrol station - бензиностанция [ben-zee-no-stan-tsee-ya]* Ring road - околовръстно (шосе) [o-ko-lo-vrast-no (sho-sse)]* Map - карта [kar-ta]* Bus stop - (автобусна) спирка [(av-to-bus-na) speer-ka] '''Greetings'''* Hello - Здравейте [Zdra-vey-te] * Good day - Добър ден [Do-bar den]* Good morning - Добро утро [Do-bro oot-ro]* Good evening - Добър вечер [Do-bar ve-cher]* Goodbye - Довиждане [Do-vizh-da-ne]* Bye - Чао - ''ciao'' (as in Italian)* Thank you - Благодаря [Bla-go-da-rya] * Thanks - Мерси - ''merci'' (as in French) '''Directions'''* From - от [ot]* Towards - към [kam]* Through - през [prez]* (To the) left - (На) ляво [(Nah) lya-vo]* (To the) right - (На) дясно [(Nah) dyass-no]* Straignt on - Направо (Nah-pra-vo) * Where are you going to? - На къде отивате? [Na kade o-tee-va-te?]* I´m travelling to ... - Пътувам към ... [Pa-too-vam kam ...]* Please stop here - Моля, спрете тук [Mo-lya spre-te tuk]* A bit further - Малко по-напред [Mal-ko po na-pred] == Reading or writing signs in Cyrillic ==* Благоевград - Blagoevgrad* Бургас - Bourgas* Варна - Varna* Велико Търново - Veliko Tarnovo* Видин - Vidin* София - Sofia* Пловдив - Plovdiv* Русе - Russe == External links ==* [http://stopbg.com/ The site of BG hitch-hikers] (forum, tips, etc.) == Personal Experiences == Pls add info == Nomadwiki & Trashwiki == {{nomadwiki}} {{Template:Europe/countries}} __NOTOC__ {{IsIn|Balkans}} [[Category:Bulgaria| ]][[Category:Eastern Europe]][[Category:East Route from North Cape to Cape of Good Hope]] [[bg:България]][[de:Bulgarien]][[es:Bulgaria]][[fr:Bulgarie]][[pl:Bułgaria]][[tr:Bulgaristan]][[ru:Болгария]]