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Bulgaria is Orthodox Christian as a country. The dominant religious context is: Bulgarian Orthodox majority (~76%) with significant Muslim minority (~10%) of Turkish and Pomak origin.
Orthodox Christian deconstruction in Bulgaria is rare in the public discourse but real on the ground. The Church is woven into national identity in a way that makes leaving feel like a small treason for some families, even when daily practice was already light. The pillar page on Catholicism is the closest fit doctrinally, and the page on holidays applies given how much of family life is organized around the Orthodox calendar.
Leaving in Bulgaria mostly costs you on a family scale rather than a community or legal scale. The conversations are real and sometimes painful, but the wider society is not configured to punish unbelief.
City coverage in Bulgaria
Sofia
1.2M
Plovdiv
340K
Varna
313K
Burgas
196K
Ruse
156K
Stara Zagora
143K
Pleven
119K
Sliven
96K
Dobrich
95K
Shumen
87K
Pernik
82K
Yambol
80K
Haskovo
80K
Pazardzhik
76K
Blagoevgrad
71K
Veliko Tŭrnovo
66K
Gabrovo
66K
Vratsa
65K
Kazanlak
55K
Vidin
54K
Asenovgrad
52K
Kardzhali
51K
Kyustendil
48K
Montana
47K
Dimitrovgrad
43K
Lovech
42K
Silistra
40K
Razgrad
38K
Targovishte
38K
Dupnitsa
35K
Gorna Oryahovitsa
33K
Svishtov
32K
Smolyan
32K
Petrich
30K
Asparuhovo
27K
Samokov
27K
Lom
27K
Sandanski
26K
Sevlievo
25K
Nova Zagora
24K
Velingrad
24K
Troyan
21K
Aytos
21K
Botevgrad
21K
Gotse Delchev
20K
Karlovo
20K
Karnobat
20K
Panagyurishte
19K
Svilengrad
19K
Harmanli
19K
Peshtera
19K
Chirpan
17K
Parvomay
17K
Popovo
17K
Rakovski
16K
Berkovitsa
15K
Radomir
15K
Kozloduy
15K
Radnevo
15K
Ihtiman
14K