Greetings from eBulgaria

Day 938, 02:13 Published in Slovenia Bulgaria by penchev

Hello, dear eSlovenians. I'm happy to introduce myself as the new ambassador of Bulgaria. In this article I'm gonna write some things about our country and hopefully at the end you won't be too bored with it and my bad english.

So, recently we started an initiative in Bulgaria which should help us make better relations with allies and freindly nations. We deeply believe Slovenia is both. So despite of the fact that an ambassador actually does nothing I'll try to maintain communication between countries and keep your attention focused from time to time in our country.

Let's start introducing eBulgaria with a few words:

1. Society/demography

On the photo you can see bulgarian eBabies happy with the good relations between Slovenia and Bulgaria


Bulgaria is one of the oldest coutries to appear ot the map eRepublik. For quite a long time however we have been a pretty small one. In the past six months we had several baby booms that helped us have the ninth biggest population in the game. Young players are for now of course too unexperienced and even rather annoying but that's about to change.

2. Politics

This is the real bulgarian parlament, where in the middle of an important discussion, there is just... nobody there 😉


Well, talking about politics, the first thing that comes to my mind is, that in Bulgaria things are always the same. We chose the same politicians, read the same political articles, have the same hopes and screw the same way at the end. This is typical for the real world but is not much different here. We' ve been chosing the same presidents nad congress memebers for months. Change happened on the last elections when for the first time we had a president from the so called opposition. He's an ambitious guy, that could prove to me a good country leader.

3. Economy

Yes, that's really how bulgarian economy is prosperating 😉


Bulgarian economy is mainly focused in manufacturing and is actually always strugling because of the lack of high region. This is a major problem and I do admire the way you are using the german one. This is how things should work in the union. Everything in Bulgaria is always cheap so if you really want to buy something for less money you can chose our market.

4. Military

Bulgarian army marching their way to fight any slovenian enemies, especially polish ones.


OK, here is something we are proud of. An army project wa started a couple of months ago and it was a success. eBulgaria currently has one of the biigest armys of about 700 highly motivated soldiers. However there are stil things to be done in terms of organisation but yep, we are working on it. So, our brave virtual army is always ready to fight side by side with every ally.


This is shortly the current situation in Bulgaria. Hope, you haven't really been too much bored with the article. The main purpose was to introduce myself and the country to you, the slovenian population. I'll write similar articles from time to time and hope this will help for building better realtions. Cheers.