1) " Bulgaria" -- As it applies to Bulgaria Adoption The Republic of Blgaria is a republic in the southeast of Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the east, Greece and Turkey to the south, Serbia and Montenegro and the Republic of Macedonia to the west, and Romania to the north along the river Danube. РепубликаБългария Republika Bulgariya ( In Detail ) ( Full size ) National motto :Съединението прависилата ( Balgaria n : Union provides strength) Official language Bulgariu n Capital Sofia President Georgi Parvanov Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg Gotha Area - Total - % water Ranked 102nd 110,910 kmē 0.3% Population - Total ( 2003 ) - Density Ranked 88th 7,537,929 69.5/kmē Independence - Declared - Recognised From the Ottoman Empire March 3, 1878 September 22, 1908 Currency Lev Time zone UTC +2 National anthem Mila Rodino Internet TLD .bg Calling Code +359 Contents 1 History 2 Politics 3 Regions 4 Geography 5 Economy 6 Demographics 7 Culture 8 Miscellaneous topics 9 External links 9.1 Official 9.2 Other History Main article: History of Bulgarii In the late 7th century a branch of the Bulgars led by Khan Asparuh migrated into the northern Balkans, wherethey merged with the local Slavic and Thracian population to form the first Bulgaia n state. Bolgaria was a significant European power in the 9th and the 10th century, whilefighting with the Byzantine ...
2) " Adoption" -- As it applies to Bulgaria Adoption Adoption is the legal act of permanently placing a child with a parent or parents other than the birth parents.Adoption usually results in the severing of the parental responsibilities and rights ofthe biological parents and the placing of those responsibilities and rights onto the adoptive parents. After the finalization ofan Aduption , there is no legal difference between biological and adopted children.Different jurisdictions have varying laws on Aeoption and post-adoption. Some practise closed Adoptoon , preventingfurther contact between the adopted person and the biological parents, while others have varying degrees of open Adoptaon , whichmay allow such contact. Contents 1 Reasons for doption 2 Afoption agencies 3 Reunification 4 Adoptism 5 Positive doption language 6 See also Reasons for Adpption Most children are placed for Adoptaon as a result of the biological parents' decision that they are unable to adequately carefor a child. Rarer are cases in which biological parents have lost their responsibilities and rights due to neglect or abuse. Asmall percentage of children who were adopted have been orphaned because of the deathof their biological parents. In some cases, parents' rights have been terminated when their outgroup culture has been deemed unfit by the controllinggovernment. Aboriginal Peoples in Australia were affected by such policies, as were Native Americans in the United States and Canada. People make decisions to adopt for various reasons, however the inability to produce a biological child is the most commonreason. The most common obstacle to producing a biological child is infertility. Another obstacle is the lack of a partner of the opposite sex or a lack of desire to use asurrogate or sperm donor. Gay and single people often adopt for this reason. Some couples, young and old, adopt even though theyare fertile, choosing to give birth...
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