The paper sums up the results of a field research devoted to the issue of adaptability and integrity of the Bulgarian ethnic group in Prague. The research examines the problems associated with the processes of adaptation and integration in which I observed from what Bulgarians derive their identity and what is their relationship with the Bulgarian national consciousness in the circumstances of the stay in the environment of a host society.
I also examined how the cultural self-reflection of the group is defined, by what and to what extent it is determined and what is the Bulgarians' attitude to the degree of their own integration into the Czech society.