This document discusses several medicinal herbs commonly found in the Pavlikeni region of Bulgaria, including their descriptions, where they are found, which parts are used, and their medicinal properties. It provides details on 14 different herbs: basil, yarrow, hawthorn, dandelion, rest harrow, plantain, centaury yellow, geranium, aesculus, nettle, chamomile, lime, melissa, and marigold. It also discusses principles of herbalism, such as only harvesting what is needed and leaving plants to reproduce. Bulgarian folk medicine has a long tradition of using herbs, and Bulgaria exports many herbs due to its climate supporting a large variety.
The document summarizes key aspects of education in Bulgaria such as:
- Education is compulsory from ages 5 to 16 and state-run with free textbooks.
- There are three stages: preschool, primary/secondary, and higher education.
- The school year runs from September to June and there are holidays throughout.
- Typical school subjects include Bulgarian, foreign languages, math, history and more.
- Teachers work about 684 hours per year and salaries range from 250-350 euros.
The document provides details about the town of Pavlikeni located in the Danube valley in Bulgaria. It lists several landmarks and places of interest in the town including the town hall, a church, community center, historical museum, Bora Hotel, zoo, Rositsa River, waterfalls, canyons, caves, lakes, and the school where the author studies. It invites the reader to visit Pavlikeni in October to see these sites.
I live in the city of Pre邸ov in Slovakia, which has a varied culture and is home to excellent athletes and many talented artists. The architecture of Pre邸ov provides an interesting backdrop to the cultural, sporting, and artistic life in the city.
This document discusses eco-friendly costumes and masks created by students at the Multilateral Comenius School Project in Lithuania in 2013. The project aimed to promote environmental protection and sustainability through costumes and masks made from recycled and natural materials with the message that being green can be fun.
The document provides information about St. Theresa College Birkirkara Primary in Malta. It discusses the school's participation in a Comenius project involving schools from several European countries. As part of this, a group of Year 5 students will visit Cyprus in December. It also summarizes events the school held related to the project, including craft activities, a logo competition, meetings with local officials, and plays/activities with environmental themes.