Tag:Chepelare Municipality
Bulgaria
Winter Olympic Day, chepelare 2023
The continuation of the Winter Olympic Day Chepelare 2023 took place today, 11.02.2023, at the restored Children's Snow Park "Dortevoto" in the town of Chepelare
Bulgaria
Winter Elementary Education Center in Dortevto-Chepelare has been restored
The Winter Elementary Education Center in the Dortevto-Chepelare area has been restored. Visitors will use the facilities for free. The renovated small track in the "Dortevo" locality is located in the heart of Chepelare, immediately next to the city park. Its length is approximately 200 meters.
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