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Bulgaria Introduces Euro Coins Featuring National Icons

Bulgaria has unveiled its new euro coins, showcasing key symbols of its cultural and historical heritage. The designs feature motifs already familiar from the lev, Bulgaria’s currency since 1881, named after an archaic word meaning “lion.” The coins will circulate starting Thursday, marking the country’s official adoption of the euro.

The one, two, five, 10, 20, and 50-cent coins depict the Madara Rider, an ancient rock relief from the early eighth century near Madara village. The relief shows a knight triumphing over a lion and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1979, reflecting Bulgaria’s early statehood and artistic legacy.

The one-euro coin honors Bulgaria’s patron saint, John of Rila, founder of the Rila Monastery, while the two-euro coin features Paisius of Hilandar, an 18th-century monk whose writings were pivotal in Bulgaria’s national revival. The edge of the two-euro coin carries the inscription “God protect Bulgaria,” highlighting the country’s spiritual and historical pride.

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