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The information is structured in 21 sections. Traditionally, the first section contains data on the geographical position, borders and surface of the Bulgarian Kingdom, rivers, lakes, mountains, distribution by geographical areas, etc.
‘Meteorological data’ refers to atmospheric pressure, temperatures, humidity, precipitation and winds. The annual publications of the Central Meteorological Station in Sofia are used.
The demographic statistics section contains data on population movements, marriages, births and deaths. Data from the population and housing census conducted on 31 December 1910 are published.
Information on military enlistments is published for 1910.
The section ‘Economic life’ contains data on agriculture, animal husbandry and forestry.
In the field of trade, the information refers to Bulgaria’s trade in goods for the period 1879 to 1912. The market prices of domestic animals, the more important household items and wages are published for the same period.
Data on coins and ban ...