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Bulgaria Day Declared in Vancouver: Celebrating Culture and Heritage in British Columbia

Bulgaria's rich heritage is set to be honored in the heart of British Columbia as May 24th is officially declared Bulgaria Day in the vibrant city of Vancouver

Troubled Waters: Residents of Brestovitsa Protest Over Contaminated Tap Water

"There's no solution; we're dealing with it the same way as four years ago – with a lot of nerves, fetching water from wherever going to hospitals, and buying medicine. When the water isn't fit for drinking, health problems arise," Tomov expressed during an interview on bTV

Bansko, Bulgaria’s Premier Mountain Resort, Emerges Victorious in Winter Tourism Revival

From the onset of December to April 15, Bansko witnessed a remarkable influx of visitors, resulting in over 656,000 overnight stays – a remarkable uptick compared to previous winter seasons

Dr Ernest Hilaire recognizes Johnathan and Aisha, force behind Jazz & Arts Festival

Each Caribbean Island is well known for the festivals. These highlight the rich and vibrant heritage of the country. Saint Lucia every year hosts a Jazz & Arts Festival that emerges to be not just an event but a mark of the country’s rich history. 

Record Temperatures Hit Bulgaria as Spring Sizzles: April Heatwave Sweeps Across the Nation

The picturesque town of Silistra emerged as the frontrunner in this unexpected heatwave, recording a blistering 33 degrees Celsius, according to reports from the weather bureau

Bulgarian Tourist Interest in Germany Soars, Anticipating Surge Ahead of European Football Championship

According to Cristian Sallai, the manager of the German Tourist Board for South-Eastern Europe, Bulgarian travelers to Germany saw a substantial uptick of nearly 16% compared to the previous year

Ernest Hilaire extends congratulations to awardees of Gimies 2024, appreciates their efforts

The Tourism Sector of Saint Lucia received well deserved awards. Ernerst Hilaire extended congratulations to the winners of Gimies Tourism Awards 2024 which took place yesterday.

Government to support CDF in coming budget presentation, reveals Ernest Hilaire

Ernest Hilaire, Deputy Prime Minister and Tourism Minister of Saint Lucia shared his plans to provide assistance to the Cultural Development Foundation (CDF) in the coming budget presentation.

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Bulgaria Day Declared in Vancouver: Celebrating Culture and Heritage in British Columbia

Bulgaria's rich heritage is set to be honored in the heart of British Columbia as May 24th is officially declared Bulgaria Day in the vibrant city of Vancouver
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Revolutionizing Travel: Varna’s Futuristic Central Bus Station Set to Redefine Convenience

Set to open in late May, this state-of-the-art infrastructure pledges a new level of comfort and safety for travelers. It prioritizes seamless navigation, quick access, and stringent security measures at its core

Troubled Waters: Residents of Brestovitsa Protest Over Contaminated Tap Water

"There's no solution; we're dealing with it the same way as four years ago – with a lot of nerves, fetching water from wherever going to hospitals, and buying medicine. When the water isn't fit for drinking, health problems arise," Tomov expressed during an interview on bTV

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Shocking Trend: Nipple Thefts in Thailand Linked to Breast Surgeries

Uncover the shocking news of nipple thefts in Thailand amid the surge in breast surgeries. A cautionary alert for those considering cosmetic procedures abroad. Stay informed, stay vigilant

Bulgaria witnesses red aurora lights, the rarest of a rare phenomenon

Bulgaria observes an unusual red glow in the skies believed to be red Aurora lights. The rare phenomenon causes multicoloured lights to dance in the sky. The red and magenta colours were the most dominant
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Bulgaria: Ministry of foreign affairs compliments Poland on 104th independence day

The Bulgarian ministry of foreign affairs congratulated Poland on its 104th anniversary of independence yesterday through its Twitter account. They wrote, "Warm congratulations & best wishes to our friends in Poland on the occasion of their Independence Day! Bulgaria remains committed to further consolidaring - cooperation and working together for Europe's security and prosperity"