Communications
Broadband - fixed subscriptions [time series]
total: 2,115,053 (2020 est.) subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 30 (2020 est.)
Broadcast media [time series]
4 national terrestrial TV stations with 1 state-owned and 3 privately owned; a vast array of TV stations are available from cable and satellite TV providers; state-owned national radio broadcasts over 3 networks; large number of private radio stations broadcasting, especially in urban areas
Internet country code [time series]
.bg
Internet users [time series]
total: 5.175 million (2021 est.) percent of population: 75% (2021 est.)
Telecommunication systems [time series]
general assessment: Bulgaria s telecom market was for some years affected by the difficult macroeconomic climate, as well as by relatively high unemployment and a shrinking population; these factors continue to slow investments in the sector, though revenue growth has returned since 2019; there still remains pressure on revenue growth, with consumers migrating from fixed-line voice telephony to mobile and VoIP alternatives, while the volume of SMS and MMS traffic has been affected by the growing use of alternative OTT messaging services; investing in network upgrades and its development of services based on 5G have stimulated other market players to invest in their own service provision; by the end of 2022 about 70% of the population is expected to be covered by 5G; the broadband market in Bulgaria enjoys excellent cross-platform competition; the share of the market held by DSL has fallen steadily as a result of customers being migrated to fiber networks; by early 2021 about 65% of fixed-line broadband subscribers were on fiber infrastructure; Bulgaria joins the U.S. State Department s Clean Network initiative in a bid to protect its 5G communications networks (2022) domestic: fixed-line over 11 per 100 persons, mobile-cellular teledensity, fostered by multiple service providers, is over 115 telephones per 100 persons (2021) international: country code - 359; Caucasus Cable System via submarine cable provides connectivity to Ukraine, Georgia and Russia; a combination submarine cable and land fiber-optic system provides connectivity to Italy, Albania, and Macedonia; satellite earth stations - 3 (1 Intersputnik in the Atlantic Ocean region, 2 Intelsat in the Atlantic and Indian Ocean regions) (2019)
Telephones - fixed lines [time series]
total subscriptions: 787,637 (2021 est.) subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 11 (2021 est.)
Telephones - mobile cellular [time series]
total subscriptions: 7,902,756 (2021 est.) subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 115 (2021 est.)
Economy
Agricultural products [time series]
wheat, maize, sunflower seed, milk, barley, rapeseed, potatoes, grapes, tomatoes, watermelons
Average household expenditures [time series]
on food: 19.3% of household expenditures (2018 est.) on alcohol and tobacco: 5% of household expenditures (2018 est.)
Budget [time series]
revenues: $24.487 billion (2020 est.) expenditures: $26.544 billion (2020 est.)
Budget surplus (+) or deficit (-) [time series]
1.8% (of GDP) (2017 est.)
Credit ratings [time series]
Fitch rating: BBB (2017) Moody's rating: Baa1 (2020) Standard & Poors rating: BBB (2019) note: The year refers to the year in which the current credit rating was first obtained.
Current account balance [time series]
-$373.66 million (2021 est.) -$31.19 million (2020 est.) $1.264 billion (2019 est.)
Debt - external [time series]
$39.059 billion (2019 est.) $41.139 billion (2018 est.)
Economic overview [time series]
upper-middle-income EU economy; improving living standards and very robust economic growth; coal-based infrastructure; legacy structural vulnerabilities and widespread corruption; increasing Russian economic relations, particularly through energy trade
Exchange rates [time series]
leva (BGN) per US dollar - 1.654 (2021 est.) 1.716 (2020 est.) 1.747 (2019 est.) 1.657 (2018 est.) 1.735 (2017 est.)
Exports [time series]
$51.505 billion (2021 est.) $39.541 billion (2020 est.) $44.041 billion (2019 est.) note: Data are in current year dollars and do not include illicit exports or re-exports.
Exports - commodities [time series]
copper, wheat, electricity, refined petroleum, packaged medicines (2021) note: Bulgarian amphetamine production remains a significant illicit trade export
Exports - partners [time series]
Germany 16%, Romania 8%, Italy 7%, Turkey 7%, Greece 6% (2019)
Fiscal year [time series]
calendar year
GDP (official exchange rate) [time series]
$68.49 billion (2019 est.)
GDP - composition, by end use [time series]
household consumption: 61.6% (2017 est.) government consumption: 16% (2017 est.) investment in fixed capital: 19.2% (2017 est.) investment in inventories: 1.7% (2017 est.) exports of goods and services: 66.3% (2017 est.) imports of goods and services: -64.8% (2017 est.)
GDP - composition, by sector of origin [time series]
agriculture: 4.3% (2017 est.) industry: 28% (2017 est.) services: 67.4% (2017 est.)
Gini Index coefficient - distribution of family income [time series]
40.3 (2019 est.)
Household income or consumption by percentage share [time series]
lowest 10%: 1.9% highest 10%: 31.2% (2017)
Imports [time series]
$50.059 billion (2021 est.) note: data are in current year dollars $38.197 billion (2020 est.) note: data are in current year dollars $41.843 billion (2019 est.) note: data are in current year dollars
Imports - commodities [time series]
crude petroleum, copper, cars, packaged medicines, refined petroleum (2019)
Imports - partners [time series]
Germany 11%, Russia 9%, Italy 7%, Romania 7%, Turkey 7% (2019)
Industrial production growth rate [time series]
1.72% (2021 est.)
Industries [time series]
electricity, gas, water; food, beverages, tobacco; machinery and equipment, automotive parts, base metals, chemical products, coke, refined petroleum, nuclear fuel; outsourcing centers
Inflation rate (consumer prices) [time series]
3.3% (2021 est.) 1.67% (2020 est.) 3.1% (2019 est.)
Labor force [time series]
3.291 million (2021 est.) note: number of employed persons
Population below poverty line [time series]
23.8% (2019 est.)
Public debt [time series]
32.24% of GDP (2020 est.) 26.92% of GDP (2019 est.) 28.69% of GDP (2018 est.) note: defined by the EU's Maastricht Treaty as consolidated general government gross debt at nominal value, outstanding at the end of the year in the following categories of government liabilities: currency and deposits, securities other than shares excluding financial derivatives, and loans; general government sector comprises the subsectors: central government, state government, local government, and social security funds
Real GDP (purchasing power parity) [time series]
$167.804 billion (2021 est.) $155.902 billion (2020 est.) $162.328 billion (2019 est.) note: data are in 2017 dollars
Real GDP growth rate [time series]
7.63% (2021 est.) -3.96% (2020 est.) 4.04% (2019 est.)
Real GDP per capita [time series]
$24,400 (2021 est.) $22,500 (2020 est.) $23,300 (2019 est.) note: data are in 2017 dollars
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold [time series]
$39.188 billion (31 December 2021 est.) $37.86 billion (31 December 2020 est.) $27.902 billion (31 December 2019 est.)
Taxes and other revenues [time series]
20.27% (of GDP) (2020 est.)
Unemployment rate [time series]
5.42% (2021 est.) 5.12% (2020 est.) 4.23% (2019 est.)
Youth unemployment rate (ages 15-24) [time series]
total: 14.2% (2021 est.) male: 14.3% female: 14%
Energy
Carbon dioxide emissions [time series]
38.373 million metric tonnes of CO2 (2019 est.) from coal and metallurgical coke: 20.483 million metric tonnes of CO2 (2019 est.) from petroleum and other liquids: 12.248 million metric tonnes of CO2 (2019 est.) from consumed natural gas: 5.642 million metric tonnes of CO2 (2019 est.)
production: 22.298 million metric tons (2020 est.) consumption: 23.213 million metric tons (2020 est.) exports: 35,000 metric tons (2020 est.) imports: 675,000 metric tons (2020 est.) proven reserves: 2.366 billion metric tons (2019 est.)
Electricity [time series]
installed generating capacity: 11.097 million kW (2020 est.) consumption: 30,905,170,000 kWh (2019 est.) exports: 7.115 billion kWh (2020 est.) imports: 3.707 billion kWh (2020 est.) transmission/distribution losses: 2.767 billion kWh (2019 est.)
Electricity access [time series]
electrification - total population: 99.8% (2021) electrification - urban areas: 99.9% (2021) electrification - rural areas: 99.5% (2021)
Electricity generation sources [time series]
fossil fuels: 36.5% of total installed capacity (2020 est.) nuclear: 44.7% of total installed capacity (2020 est.) solar: 4% of total installed capacity (2020 est.) wind: 4% of total installed capacity (2020 est.) hydroelectricity: 9.1% of total installed capacity (2020 est.) tide and wave: 0% of total installed capacity (2020 est.) geothermal: 0% of total installed capacity (2020 est.) biomass and waste: 1.9% of total installed capacity (2020 est.)
Energy consumption per capita [time series]
103.924 million Btu/person (2019 est.)
Natural gas [time series]
production: 62.439 million cubic meters (2020 est.) consumption: 2,929,401,000 cubic meters (2019 est.) exports: 2.747 million cubic meters (2020 est.) imports: 2,950,157,000 cubic meters (2019 est.) proven reserves: 5.663 billion cubic meters (2021 est.)
Nuclear energy [time series]
Number of operational nuclear reactors: 2 (2023) Number of nuclear reactors under construction: 0 Net capacity of operational nuclear reactors: 2.01GW (2023) Percent of total electricity production: 34.6% (2021) Percent of total energy produced: 40% (2021) Number of nuclear reactors permanently shut down: 2
Petroleum [time series]
total petroleum production: 4,500 bbl/day (2021 est.) refined petroleum consumption: 97,800 bbl/day (2019 est.) crude oil and lease condensate exports: 0 bbl/day (2018 est.) crude oil and lease condensate imports: 119,800 bbl/day (2018 est.) crude oil estimated reserves: 15 million barrels (2021 est.)
Refined petroleum products - exports [time series]
92,720 bbl/day (2015 est.)
Refined petroleum products - imports [time series]
49,260 bbl/day (2015 est.)
Refined petroleum products - production [time series]
144,300 bbl/day (2015 est.)
Environment
Air pollutants [time series]
particulate matter emissions: 17.29 micrograms per cubic meter (2019 est.) carbon dioxide emissions: 41.71 megatons (2016 est.) methane emissions: 6.77 megatons (2020 est.)
Climate [time series]
temperate; cold, damp winters; hot, dry summers
Environment - current issues [time series]
air pollution from industrial emissions; rivers polluted from raw sewage, heavy metals, detergents; deforestation; forest damage from air pollution and resulting acid rain; soil contamination from heavy metals from metallurgical plants and industrial wastes
International environmental agreements (Environment - international agreements) [time series]
party to: Air Pollution, Air Pollution-Heavy Metals, Air Pollution-Multi-effect Protocol, Air Pollution-Nitrogen Oxides, Air Pollution-Persistent Organic Pollutants, Air Pollution-Sulphur 85, Air Pollution-Sulphur 94, Air Pollution-Volatile Organic Compounds, Antarctic-Environmental Protection, Antarctic-Marine Living Resources, Antarctic Treaty, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Climate Change-Paris Agreement, Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban, Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping-London Convention, Marine Dumping-London Protocol, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 2006, Wetlands, Whaling signed, but not ratified: none of the selected agreements
Land use [time series]
agricultural land: 46.9% (2018 est.) arable land: 29.9% (2018 est.) permanent crops: 1.5% (2018 est.) permanent pasture: 15.5% (2018 est.) forest: 36.7% (2018 est.) other: 16.4% (2018 est.)
Major rivers (by length in km) [time series]
Dunav (Danube) (shared with Germany [s], Austria, Slovakia, Czechia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Ukraine, Moldova, and Romania [m]) - 2,888 km note [s] after country name indicates river source; [m] after country name indicates river mouth
Major watersheds (area sq km) [time series]
Atlantic Ocean drainage: (Black Sea) Danube (795,656 sq km)
Revenue from coal [time series]
0.14% of GDP (2018 est.)
Revenue from forest resources [time series]
0.22% of GDP (2018 est.)
Total renewable water resources [time series]
21.3 billion cubic meters (2020 est.)
Total water withdrawal [time series]
municipal: 840 million cubic meters (2020 est.) industrial: 3.48 billion cubic meters (2020 est.) agricultural: 760 million cubic meters (2020 est.)
Urbanization [time series]
urban population: 76.7% of total population (2023) rate of urbanization: -0.28% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)
Waste and recycling [time series]
municipal solid waste generated annually: 3.011 million tons (2015 est.) municipal solid waste recycled annually: 572,993 tons (2015 est.) percent of municipal solid waste recycled: 19% (2015 est.)
Geography
total: 110,879 sq km land: 108,489 sq km water: 2,390 sq km
Area - comparative [time series]
almost identical in size to Virginia; slightly larger than Tennessee
Climate [time series]
temperate; cold, damp winters; hot, dry summers
Coastline [time series]
354 km
Elevation [time series]
highest point: Musala 2,925 m lowest point: Black Sea 0 m mean elevation: 472 m
Geographic coordinates [time series]
43 00 N, 25 00 E
Geography - note [time series]
strategic location near Turkish Straits; controls key land routes from Europe to Middle East and Asia
Irrigated land [time series]
987 sq km (2013)
Land boundaries [time series]
total: 1,806 km border countries (5): Greece 472 km; Macedonia 162 km; Romania 605 km; Serbia 344 km; Turkey 223 km
Land use [time series]
agricultural land: 46.9% (2018 est.) arable land: 29.9% (2018 est.) permanent crops: 1.5% (2018 est.) permanent pasture: 15.5% (2018 est.) forest: 36.7% (2018 est.) other: 16.4% (2018 est.)
Location [time series]
Southeastern Europe, bordering the Black Sea, between Romania and Turkey
Major rivers (by length in km) [time series]
Dunav (Danube) (shared with Germany [s], Austria, Slovakia, Czechia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Ukraine, Moldova, and Romania [m]) - 2,888 km note [s] after country name indicates river source; [m] after country name indicates river mouth
Major watersheds (area sq km) [time series]
Atlantic Ocean drainage: (Black Sea) Danube (795,656 sq km)
Map references [time series]
Europe
Maritime claims [time series]
territorial sea: 12 nm contiguous zone: 24 nm exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
Natural hazards [time series]
earthquakes; landslides
Natural resources [time series]
bauxite, copper, lead, zinc, coal, timber, arable land
Population distribution [time series]
a fairly even distribution throughout most of the country, with urban areas attracting larger populations
Terrain [time series]
mostly mountains with lowlands in north and southeast
Government
Administrative divisions [time series]
28 provinces (oblasti, singular - oblast); Blagoevgrad, Burgas, Dobrich, Gabrovo, Haskovo, Kardzhali, Kyustendil, Lovech, Montana, Pazardzhik, Pernik, Pleven, Plovdiv, Razgrad, Ruse, Shumen, Silistra, Sliven, Smolyan, Sofia, Sofia-Grad (Sofia City), Stara Zagora, Targovishte, Varna, Veliko Tarnovo, Vidin, Vratsa, Yambol
Capital [time series]
name: Sofia geographic coordinates: 42 41 N, 23 19 E time difference: UTC+2 (7 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time) daylight saving time: +1hr, begins last Sunday in March; ends last Sunday in October etymology: named after the Saint Sofia Church in the city, parts of which date back to the 4th century A.D.
Citizenship [time series]
citizenship by birth: no citizenship by descent only: at least one parent must be a citizen of Bulgaria dual citizenship recognized: yes residency requirement for naturalization: 5 years
Constitution [time series]
history: several previous; latest drafted between late 1990 and early 1991, adopted 13 July 1991 amendments: proposed by the National Assembly or by the president of the republic; passage requires three-fourths majority vote of National Assembly members in three ballots; signed by the National Assembly chairperson; note - under special circumstances, a "Grand National Assembly" is elected with the authority to write a new constitution and amend certain articles of the constitution, including those affecting basic civil rights and national sovereignty; passage requires at least two-thirds majority vote in each of several readings; amended several times, last in 2015
Country name [time series]
conventional long form: Republic of Bulgaria conventional short form: Bulgaria local long form: Republika Bulgaria local short form: Bulgaria former: Kingdom of Bulgaria, People's Republic of Bulgaria etymology: named after the Bulgar tribes who settled the lower Balkan region in the 7th century A.D.
Diplomatic representation from the US [time series]
chief of mission: Ambassador Kenneth MERTEN (since 7 April 2023) embassy: 16, Kozyak Street, Sofia 1408 mailing address: 5740 Sofia Place, Washington, DC 20521-5740 telephone: [359] (2) 937-5100 FAX: [359] (2) 937-5320 email address and website: acs_sofia@state.gov https://bg.usembassy.gov/
Diplomatic representation in the US [time series]
chief of mission: Ambassador Georgi Velikov PANAYOTOV (since 7 June 2022) chancery: 1621 22nd Street NW, Washington, DC 20008 telephone: [1] (202) 387 5770 FAX: [1] (202) 234-7973 email address and website: office@bulgaria-embassy.org https://www.bulgaria-embassy.org/en/homepage/ consulate(s) general: Chicago, Los Angeles, New York
Executive branch [time series]
chief of state: President Rumen RADEV (since 22 January 2017); Vice President Iliana IOTOVA (since 22 January 2017) head of government: Prime Minister Nikolay DENKOV (since 6 June 2023) cabinet: Council of Ministers nominated by the prime minister, elected by the National Assembly elections/appointments: president and vice president elected on the same ballot by absolute majority popular vote in 2 rounds if needed for a 5-year term (eligible for a second term); election last held on 14 and 21 November 2021 (next to be held in fall 2026); chairman of the Council of Ministers (prime minister) elected by the National Assembly; deputy prime ministers nominated by the prime minister, elected by the National Assembly election results: 2021 : Rumen RADEV reelected president in second round; percent of vote in first round - Rumen RADEV (independent) 49.4%, Anastas GERDZHIKOV (independent) 22.8%, Mustafa KARADAYI (DPS) 11.6%, Kostadin KOSTADINOV (Revival) 3.9%, Lozan PANOV (independent) 3.7%, other 8.6%; percent of vote in the second round - Rumen RADEV 66.7%, Anastas GERDZHIKOV 31.8%, neither 1.5% 2016: Rumen RADEV elected president in second round; percent of vote - Rumen RADEV (independent, supported by Bulgarian Socialist Party) 59.4%, Tsetska TSACHEVA (GERB) 36.2%, neither 4.5%
Flag (Flag description) [time series]
three equal horizontal bands of white (top), green, and red; the pan-Slavic white-blue-red colors were modified by substituting a green band (representing freedom) for the blue note: the national emblem, formerly on the hoist side of the white stripe, has been removed
Government type [time series]
parliamentary republic
Independence [time series]
3 March 1878 (as an autonomous principality within the Ottoman Empire); 22 September 1908 (complete independence from the Ottoman Empire)
International law organization participation [time series]
accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction with reservations; accepts ICCt jurisdiction
International organization participation [time series]
Australia Group, BIS, BSEC, CD, CE, CEI, CERN, EAPC, EBRD, ECB, EIB, EU, FAO, G- 9, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC (national committees), ICCt, ICRM, IDA, IFC, IFRCS, IHO (pending member), ILO, IMF, IMO, IMSO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO, ITU, ITUC (NGOs), MIGA, NATO, NSG, OAS (observer), OIF, OPCW, OSCE, PCA, SELEC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNMIL, UNOOSA, UNWTO, UPU, Wassenaar Arrangement, WCO, WFTU (NGOs), WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO, ZC
Judicial branch [time series]
highest court(s): Supreme Court of Cassation (consists of a chairman and approximately 72 judges organized into penal, civil, and commercial colleges); Supreme Administrative Court (organized into 2 colleges with various panels of 5 judges each); Constitutional Court (consists of 12 justices); note - Constitutional Court resides outside the judiciary judge selection and term of office: Supreme Court of Cassation and Supreme Administrative judges elected by the Supreme Judicial Council or SJC (consists of 25 members with extensive legal experience) and appointed by the president; judges can serve until mandatory retirement at age 65; Constitutional Court justices elected by the National Assembly and appointed by the president and the SJC; justices appointed for 9-year terms with renewal of 4 justices every 3 years subordinate courts: appeals courts; regional and district courts; administrative courts; courts martial
Legal system [time series]
civil law
Legislative branch [time series]
description: unicameral National Assembly or Narodno Sabranie (240 seats; members directly elected in multi-seat constituencies by open-list, proportional representation vote to serve 4-year terms) elections: last held on 2 April 2023 (next election to be held in 2027) election results: percent of vote by party/coalition - GERB-SDS 25.4%, PP-DB 23.5%, Revival 13.6%, DPS 13.2%, BSP for Bulgaria 8.6%, ITN 3.9%, other 11.8%; seats by party/coalition GERB-SDS 69, PP-DB 64, Revival 37, DPS 36, BSP for Bulgaria 23, ITN 11; composition - men 182, women 58, percent of women 24.2%
National anthem(s) (National anthem) [time series]
name: "Mila Rodino" (Dear Homeland) lyrics/music: Tsvetan Tsvetkov RADOSLAVOV note: adopted 1964; composed in 1885 by a student en route to fight in the Serbo-Bulgarian War
National heritage [time series]
total World Heritage Sites: 10 (7 cultural, 3 natural) selected World Heritage Site locales: Boyana Church (c); Madara Rider (c); Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak (c); Rock-Hewn Churches of Ivanovo (c); Rila Monastery (c); Ancient City of Nessebar (c); Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari (c); Srebarna Nature Reserve (n); Pirin National Park (n); Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians (n)
National holiday [time series]
Liberation Day, 3 March (1878)
National symbol(s) [time series]
lion; national colors: white, green, red
Political parties (Political parties and leaders) [time series]
BSP for Bulgaria [Korneliya NINOVA] (electoral alliance of BSP, PKT, Ecoglasnost) Bulgarian Rise or BV [Stefan YANEV] Bulgarian Socialist Party or BSP [Korneliya NINOVA] Citizens for the European Development of Bulgaria or GERB [Boyko BORISOV] (alliance with SDS) Democratic Bulgaria or DB (electoral alliance of Yes! Bulgaria, DSB, and The Greens) [Atanas ATANASOV, Hristo IVANOV] Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria or DSB [Atanas ATANASOV] Ecoglasnost [Emil GEORGIEV] Green Movement or The Greens [Dobromira KOSTOVA, Vladislav PENEV] Movement for Rights and Freedoms or DPS [Mustafa KARADAYI] Political Club Thrace or PKT [Stefan NACHEZ] Revival [Kostadin KOSTADINOV] Stand Up.BG or IS.BG [Maya MANOLOVA] There is Such a People or ITN [Slavi TRIFONOV] Union of Democratic Forces or SDS [Rumen HRISTOV] (alliance with GERB) Yes! Bulgaria [Hristo IVANOV] We Continue the Change or PP [Kiril PETKOV and Asen VASILEV] We Continue the Change and Democratic Bulgaria or PP-DB [Kiril PETKOV, Asen VASILEV, Hristo IVANOV, and Atanas ATANASOV] (electoral alliance of PP, DB, Yes! Bulgaria)
Suffrage [time series]
18 years of age; universal
Introduction
Background [time series]
The Bulgars, a Central Asian Turkic tribe, merged with the local Slavic inhabitants in the late 7th century to form the first Bulgarian state. In succeeding centuries, Bulgaria struggled with the Byzantine Empire to assert its place in the Balkans, but by the end of the 14th century the country was overrun by the Ottoman Turks. Northern Bulgaria attained autonomy in 1878 and all of Bulgaria became independent from the Ottoman Empire in 1908. Having fought on the losing side in both World Wars, Bulgaria fell within the Soviet sphere of influence and became a People's Republic in 1946. Communist domination ended in 1990, when Bulgaria held its first multiparty election since World War II and began the contentious process of moving toward political democracy and a market economy while combating inflation, unemployment, corruption, and crime. The country joined NATO in 2004 and the EU in 2007.
Military and Security
Military - note [time series]
the Bulgarian military is a professional force that is responsible for guaranteeing Bulgaria s independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity, providing support to international peace and security missions, and contributing to national security in peacetime, including such missions as responding to disasters or assisting with border security; the military trains regularly including in multinational exercises with regional partners and with NATO since Bulgaria joined the organization in 2004; it also participates in overseas peacekeeping and other security missions under the EU, NATO, and the UN; in 2022, Bulgaria established and began leading a NATO multinational battlegroup as part of an effort to boost NATO defenses in Eastern Europe following Russia s invasion of Ukraine; in 2021, Bulgaria approved a 10-year defense development program, which included calls for equipment upgrades and procurements, boosts in manpower, organizational reforms, and greater focus on such areas as cyber defense, communications, logistics support, and research and development the Bulgarian military has participated in several significant conflicts since its establishment in 1878, including the Serbo-Bulgarian War (1885), the First Balkan War (1912-13), the Second Balkan War (1913), World War I (1915-1918), and World War II (1941-45); during the Cold War it was one of the Warsaw Pact s largest militaries with over 150,000 personnel, eight ground combat divisions, and more than 200 Soviet-made combat aircraft; the principal combat units of the modern-day Land Forces are two mechanized infantry brigades and regiments of artillery and mountain infantry, while the Air Force has a mix of about 20 US-made and Soviet-era fighter aircraft; it is in the midst of retiring the Soviet fighters and replacing them with additional US-made aircraft; NATO partners provide assistance with protecting Bulgaria s airspace; the Navy has four frigates, including one Soviet-era and three secondhand vessels acquired from Belgium, plus three Soviet-era corvettes; Bulgaria retired the last of its Soviet-era submarines in 2011; the military also has a joint special operations command, a communications, information support, and cyber defense command, and a joint forces command, which was established in 2021 to coordinate the operations of the services (2023)
Military and security forces [time series]
Bulgarian Armed Forces (aka Bulgarian Army): Land Forces, Air Force, Navy Ministry of Interior: General Directorate National Police (GDNP), General Directorate Border Police (GDBP), General Directorate for Combating Organized Crime (GDCOC), Fire Safety and Civil Protection General Directorate, Special Unit for Combating Terrorism (SOBT) (2023) note: the GDMP includes the Gendarmerie, a special police force with military status deployed to secure important facilities, buildings and infrastructure, to respond to riots, and to counter militant threats
Military and security service personnel strengths [time series]
approximately 30,000 active-duty personnel (19,000 Army; 4,000 Navy; 7,000 Air Force) (2023) note: in 2021, Bulgaria released a 10-year defense plan which called for an active military strength of 43,000
Military equipment inventories and acquisitions [time series]
the military's inventory consists primarily of Soviet-era equipment, although in recent years Bulgaria has procured limited amounts of more modern weapons systems from some Western countries (2023)
Military expenditures [time series]
1.8% of GDP (2023 est.) 1.6% of GDP (2022 est.) 1.6% of GDP (2021) 1.6% of GDP (2020) 3.1% of GDP (2019)
Military service age and obligation [time series]
18-40 years of age for voluntary military service; conscription ended in 2007; service obligation 6-9 months (2023) note 1: in 2021, women comprised about 17% of the Bulgarian military's full-time personnel note 2: in 2020, Bulgaria announced a program to allow every citizen up to the age of 40 to join the armed forces for 6 months of military service in the voluntary reserve
People and Society
Age structure [time series]
0-14 years: 14.03% (male 492,147/female 465,612) 15-64 years: 65.17% (male 2,263,479/female 2,185,969) 65 years and over: 20.81% (2023 est.) (male 570,425/female 850,104)
Alcohol consumption per capita [time series]
total: 11.18 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.) beer: 4.44 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.) wine: 1.72 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.) spirits: 4.96 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.) other alcohols: 0.06 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)
Birth rate [time series]
8 births/1,000 population (2023 est.)
Children under the age of 5 years underweight [time series]
1.9% (2014)
Contraceptive prevalence rate [time series]
NA
Current health expenditure [time series]
8.5% of GDP (2020)
Currently married women (ages 15-49) [time series]
57.3% (2023 est.)
Death rate [time series]
14.3 deaths/1,000 population (2023 est.)
Dependency ratios [time series]
total dependency ratio: 57.3 youth dependency ratio: 22 elderly dependency ratio: 35.3 potential support ratio: 2.8 (2021 est.)
Drinking water source [time series]
improved: urban: 99.5% of population rural: 97.4% of population total: 99% of population unimproved: urban: 0.5% of population rural: 2.6% of population total: 1% of population (2020 est.)
Education expenditure (Education expenditures) [time series]
4% of GDP (2020 est.)
Ethnic groups [time series]
Bulgarian 78.5%, Turkish 7.8%, Roma 4.1%, other 1.2%, unspecified 9.4% (2021 est.) note: Romani populations are usually underestimated in official statistics and may represent 9 11% of Bulgaria's population
Gross reproduction rate [time series]
0.73 (2023 est.)
Hospital bed density [time series]
7.5 beds/1,000 population (2017)
Infant mortality rate [time series]
total: 7.8 deaths/1,000 live births (2023 est.) male: 8.9 deaths/1,000 live births female: 6.7 deaths/1,000 live births
Languages [time series]
Bulgarian (official) 77.3%, Turkish 7.9%, Romani 3.5%, other 1%, unspecified 10.4% (2021 est.) major-language sample(s): Светoвен Алманах, незаменимият източник за основна информация. (Bulgarian) The World Factbook, the indispensable source for basic information.
Life expectancy at birth [time series]
total population: 75.8 years (2023 est.) male: 72.6 years female: 79.2 years
Literacy [time series]
definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 98.4% male: 98.7% female: 98.2% (2021)
Major urban areas - population [time series]
1.288 million SOFIA (capital) (2023)
Maternal mortality ratio [time series]
7 deaths/100,000 live births (2020 est.)
Median age [time series]
total: 44.7 years (2023 est.) male: 43 years female: 46.6 years
Mother's mean age at first birth [time series]
26.4 years (2020 est.)
Nationality [time series]
noun: Bulgarian(s) adjective: Bulgarian
Net migration rate [time series]
-0.3 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2023 est.)
Obesity - adult prevalence rate [time series]
25% (2016)
Physician density (Physicians density) [time series]
4.2 physicians/1,000 population (2018)
Population [time series]
6,827,736 (2023 est.)
Population distribution [time series]
a fairly even distribution throughout most of the country, with urban areas attracting larger populations
Population growth rate [time series]
-0.66% (2023 est.)
Religions [time series]
Christian 64.7%, Muslim 9.8%, other 0.1%, none 4.7%, unspecified 20.7% (2021 est.)
Sanitation facility access [time series]
improved: urban: 100% of population rural: 100% of population total: 100% of population unimproved: urban: 0% of population rural: 0% of population total: 0% of population (2020 est.)
School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education) [time series]
total: 14 years male: 13 years female: 14 years (2020)
Sex ratio [time series]
at birth: 1.06 male(s)/female 0-14 years: 1.06 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 1.04 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.67 male(s)/female total population: 0.95 male(s)/female (2023 est.)
Tobacco use [time series]
total: 39% (2020 est.) male: 40.9% (2020 est.) female: 37.1% (2020 est.)
Total fertility rate [time series]
1.51 children born/woman (2023 est.)
Urbanization [time series]
urban population: 76.7% of total population (2023) rate of urbanization: -0.28% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)
Space
Space agency/agencies [time series]
Space Research and Technology Institute - Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (SRTI-BAS; formed in 1987 but originated from the Central Laboratory for Space Research and the Bulgarian Aerospace Agency, which was established in 1969) (2023)
Space program overview [time series]
has a long history of involvement in space-related activities going back to the 1960s; develops, produces, and operates satellites, mostly with foreign partners; researches, develops, and produces other space technologies, including those related to astrophysics, remote sensing, data exploitation, optics, and electronics; has specialized in producing scientific instruments for space research; has more than 20 research institutes; Cooperating State of the European Space Agency (ESA) since 2015; cooperates with a variety of foreign space agencies and commercial entities, including those of the ESA and EU (and bi-laterally with their member states), India, Japan, Russia, and the US (2023) note: further details about the key activities, programs, and milestones of the country s space program, as well as government spending estimates on the space sector, appear in Appendix S
Terrorism
Terrorist group(s) [time series]
Islamic State of Iraq and ash-Sham (ISIS); Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps/Qods Force note: details about the history, aims, leadership, organization, areas of operation, tactics, targets, weapons, size, and sources of support of the group(s) appear(s) in Appendix-T
Transnational Issues
Disputes - international [time series]
none
Illicit drugs [time series]
source country for amphetamine tablets
Refugees and internally displaced persons [time series]
refugees (country of origin): 22,226 (Syria) (mid-year 2022); 51,975 (Ukraine) (as of 5 December 2023) stateless persons: 1,129 (2022) note: 100,671 estimated refugee and migrant arrivals (January 2015-August 2023); Bulgaria is predominantly a transit country
Trafficking in persons [time series]
tier rating: Tier 2 Watch List Bulgaria does not fully meet the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking but is making significant efforts to do so; officials convicted more traffickers, informally adopted new National Action Plans for 2022 and 2023, and utilized seized assets to supplement shelters and service centers assisting victims; the government mandated specialized training for investigative prosecutors and magistrates and required assignment of trafficking cases to those individuals; the National Investigative Service established a cyber unit, focusing on internet-based exploitation, including trafficking; Bulgaria and Germany cooperated on a bilateral program to combat labor trafficking, information campaigns targeting the large number of Bulgarians seeking jobs in Germany, and a referral mechanism for trafficking cases between countries; however, the government did not demonstrate overall increasing efforts, compared with the previous reporting period, to expand its anti-trafficking capacity; courts continued to issue suspended sentences for most convicted traffickers; officials did not adequately screen for trafficking indicators or identify victims, particularly among vulnerable groups such as Roma; the government provided limited funding to NGOs for victim services and a national commission for capacity building and implementation of anti-trafficking activities, limiting the sustainability of the government s anti-trafficking systems; a lack of resources, legal authority, and training impeded law enforcement; corruption in law enforcement and the judiciary hindered progress, and alleged complicity in trafficking crimes persisted; therefore, Bulgaria remained on Tier 2 Watch List for the second consecutive year (2023) trafficking profile: human traffickers exploit domestic and foreign victims in Bulgaria, and traffickers exploit victims from Bulgaria abroad; Bulgaria remains one of the primary source countries of human trafficking in the EU; vulnerable groups include Bulgarians with little education and income, the unemployed, children in residential care, homeless individuals, individuals working in commercial sex, migrants, and Roma; most victims are Roma or individuals with disabilities or mental health conditions; Bulgarians of Turkish ethnicity and Romani women and girls account for most of the sex trafficking victims in Bulgaria; family- or clan-based organizations and independent traffickers are overwhelmingly of Romani ethnicity and usually know the victims, who are also Roma; sex trafficking rings typically consist of Bulgarian traffickers who cooperate with foreign nationals in destination countries but do not have direct ties to organized crime groups; traffickers exploit Bulgarian women and girls in sex trafficking throughout Western Europe and in Bulgaria, and exploit Bulgarian men and boys in forced labor across Europe, predominantly in agriculture, construction, and hospitality industries; Romani children are exploited in forced labor, particularly begging and pick-pocketing in Austria, France, and Sweden; child trafficking cases reportedly are increasing; thousands of Ukrainian refugees fleeing Russia s invasion of Ukraine and seeking sanctuary in Bulgaria are highly vulnerable to trafficking; corruption among law enforcement and judiciary officials continues to enable some trafficking crimes (2023)
Transportation
Airports [time series]
68 (2021)
Airports - with paved runways [time series]
57 civil airports: 5 military airports: 6 joint use (civil-military) airports: 1 other airports: 45 note: paved runways have a concrete or asphalt surface but not all have facilities for refueling, maintenance, or air traffic control; the length of a runway required for aircraft to safely operate depends on a number of factors including the type of aircraft, the takeoff weight (including passengers, cargo, and fuel), engine types, flap settings, landing speed, elevation of the airport, and average maximum daily air temperature; paved runways can reach a length of 5,000 m (16,000 ft.), but the typical length of a commercial airline runway is between 2,500-4,000 m (8,000-13,000 ft.)
Airports - with unpaved runways [time series]
11 note: unpaved runways have a surface composition such as grass or packed earth and are most suited to the operation of light aircraft; unpaved runways are usually short, often less than 1,000 m (3,280 ft.) in length; airports with unpaved runways often lack facilities for refueling, maintenance, or air traffic control
Civil aircraft registration country code prefix [time series]
LZ
Heliports [time series]
1 (2021)
Merchant marine [time series]
total: 80 (2022) by type: bulk carrier 3, general cargo 14, oil tanker 8, other 55
National air transport system [time series]
number of registered air carriers: 8 (2020) inventory of registered aircraft operated by air carriers: 44 annual passenger traffic on registered air carriers: 1,022,645 (2018) annual freight traffic on registered air carriers: 1.38 million (2018) mt-km
Pipelines [time series]
2,765 km gas, 346 km oil, 378 km refined products (2017)
Ports (Ports and terminals) [time series]
major seaport(s): Burgas, Varna (Black Sea)
Railways [time series]
total: 4,029 km (2020) 2,871 km electrified
Roadways [time series]
total: 19,512 km (2011) paved: 19,235 km (2011) (includes 458 km of expressways) unpaved: 277 km (2011) note: does not include Category IV local roads
Waterways [time series]
470 km (2009)