The following command will set your culture to 'Bulgarian.'
The following command will change the culture of the specified county to 'Bulgarian.'
Name | Bulgarian |
Culture ID | bulgarian |
Heritage | South Slavic |
Ethos | Bureaucratic |
Language | Slavonic |
Architecture | Mediterranean |
Fashion | Byzantine |
Coat of Arms | South Slavic |
Military Equipment | Eastern European |
Bulgarian culture is a rich and diverse tapestry woven over several millennia. Rooted in ancient times, it carries traces of Thracian, Slavic, Ottoman, and Greek influences, contributing to its multifaceted character. It's known for its array of colorful traditions, spectacular festivals, melodic music, and energetic dances.
Language is a distinguishing aspect of Bulgarian culture; it is the oldest written Slavic language. The Cyrillic alphabet, adopted by many Eastern European countries, was created by 9th-century Bulgarian scholars. Bulgarians show immense pride in their language, which is considered a symbol of their national identity.
Folklore plays a significant role in Bulgarian culture, with an extensive collection of fairy tales, myths, and legends. Traditional music and dance, such as the lively "Horo," are inseparable parts of Bulgarian festivals and weddings, showcasing the nation's communal spirit.
Bulgaria is renowned for its culinary delights, the most globally recognized being yoghurt. Bulgarian yoghurt, known for its unique taste and numerous health benefits, is an essential part of local cuisine.
Moreover, religion, primarily Eastern Orthodox Christianity, significantly influences Bulgarian culture. Beautifully ornate churches, featuring mural paintings and iconography, stand as testaments to the country's rich religious heritage.
Indeed, the beauty of Bulgarian culture lies in its charming blend of history, tradition, and diversity, making it uniquely captivating.
No culture lasts longer than its oldest record, and this culture believes in accounting so meticulous as to guarantee immortality.
Each culture will have an ethos, which represents the core values, principles and attitude towards life that the culture has. It also determines which court types are available for kingdoms and empires.
Each culture will have several traditions, which represent the main customs of a culture and can grant various effects. A culture can have up to five traditions in the tribal era, with every additional era reached granting an additional slot for Traditions.