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Filolog na Święta: bożonarodzeniowe tradycje w Bułgarii

In just a few days, we will meet at the Christmas Eve table and celebrate this special time. Christmas is a beautiful and special time that looks different in different parts of the world. To bring you closer to regional customs, we are back with a festive season video series entitled "Filolog na Święta" in which we discover Christmas traditions in other countries.

First, we would like to invite you to Bulgaria. Mgr Steliana Aleksandrova from the Department of Slavic Philology at the University of Lodz has told us about Christmas in the country of her origin. From the video, you will learn what one can find on the traditional Bulgarian Christmas table and what the differences between Polish and Bulgarian Christmas customs are.

We serve an odd number of dishes – 7, 9 or 11. This is because an even number is associated with death

– explains Steliana Aleksandrova.

In Bulgaria we can also encounter interesting and surprising New Year's traditions.

On 1 January, small children prepare dogwood branches decorated with red thread, popcorn, dried fruit and coins, and they hit the backs of adults with it very gently. When doing this, they say special poems that are supposed to make the next year good for those being hit. Children receive small money and some treats for this

– tells us the Bulgarian language teacher.

You can watch the entire video below. (in Polish)


Stay tuned to our YouTube channel. In the coming days, we will tell you about Christmas in Germany.