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Bulgaria
Netherlands added to ‘DARK RED’ travel category of Bulgaria
Sofia, Bulgaria: The European country has amended the list of safe travel, which will be in effect from today (February 17, 2022) onwards. Countries...
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Bulgaria eases COVID travel restrictions, Edirne expects boost in tourism sector
Amid the surge in the Covid-19 cases, Bulgaria has introduced ease in the travel restrictions of the country. The Bulgarian authorities have announced to...
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Czech Republic tightens travel restrictions for the citizens of Bulgaria, Hungary & Austria
On Sunday, the Ministry of the Republic of Czech has announced new travel restrictions for passengers from the other European countries, including Bulgaria, Hungary,...
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Bulgaria Braces for Snow in Southern Regions as Cold Snap Intensifies
The Rila-Rhodope massif, Mount Strandzha, and Mount Sakar are expected to see substantial snow accumulations, while other parts of the country will witness varying conditions as cold air continues to grip the region
Bulgaria’s Financial Sector Wary of Employment Decline Amid Mixed Economic Signals
The survey indicates that 53% of financial intermediaries expect no significant change in employee numbers during the fourth quarter of 2024. However, 27% foresee a decline, a figure that now surpasses the 20% predicting an increase in workforce levels
Burgas Theater Enhances Accessibility with New Online Ticketing System
The move aligns with the theater's commitment to enhancing communication with its audience and making the arts more accessible to everyone. The new system, now available on the theater’s official website, marks a significant shift in how tickets are sold in the region
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18-Year-Old Kalin Uzunov Saves the Cross on Jordan’s Day in Burgas
This year's event, held at the beach near the iconic bridge in Burgas, attracted 56 participants, ranging in age from 16 to 72 years. Kalin, who has been training as a water polo athlete for 12 years, attributed his success to his rigorous training
Orthodox Christians Celebrate Christmas Eve as Julian Calendar Observances Continue
This traditional date remains significant in several countries and communities, including Russia, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, the Bosnian Serb Republic, Georgia, Belarus, Armenia, and Ethiopia