The Town of Ghremnitz

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Ghremnitz is a small town with large suburbs. It is famous for its high location, and St. John’s Church nearby is thought to stand...

Observing Sulphur and Mineral Vapors

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During my visit to the hot baths, I noticed something very interesting about the mineral deposits. In many areas above the baths, where the...

Discovering Vitriol in the Mines

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During my travels in the mines near Schemnitz, I learned about natural vitriol, which forms in lumps and is pure and ready to use....

The Troubling Reign of King Alexander

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King Alexander of Serbia is a deeply flawed ruler, and his reign is considered disgraceful. His appearance suggests a troubled individual, almost as if...

The Troubled Reign of Milan and the Rise of Alexander

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For many years during the reign of King Milan of Serbia, domestic troubles and scandals within the royal court became a subject of gossip...

Sovietization of Bulgaria

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On 4 December 1947, Bulgaria's Grand National Assembly, where the Bulgarian Communist Party held an absolute majority, adopted the "Constitution of the People's Republic...

A Talented but Unstable Young Man

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Cyril Vaciloff was known to be a bright student, a strong public speaker, and a person with literary skills. However, he was also restless,...

Suspicious Role of Cyril Vaciloff

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Several facts make it clear that Cyril Vaciloff either intended or expected to be the main person involved in negotiating Miss Stone’s release. However,...

Shock and Fear Spread Across Bulgaria and the U.S.

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While Miss Ellen M. Stone and Mrs. Tsilka were held captive, news of their kidnapping caused great alarm in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria,...

Brusa’s Natural Beauty and Cultural Gems

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Mount Olympus (Keshish Dagh) Mount Olympus, known as Keshish Dagh (Mount Monk) in Turkish, stands at 7600 feet above sea level. For a successful ascent,...

Athanasius of Alexandria

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Bosphorus in Istanbul

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Mausoleums of Brusa

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