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USA Today: Go to Bulgaria, It is Cheap
Category: General news"If you're committed to a trip to the Continent, consider countries that are still emerging as tourist destinations such as Romania and Bulgaria instead of heavily in-demand France and Italy," USA Today advised American travellers.
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Diving center under construction in Tsarevo
Category: General newsRussian company Lalov Egrek has kicked off the construction of a 6 mln euro diving center on the territory of the Tsarevo municipality, on the Black Sea.
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100 Million Euro to be Invested in Shoumen
Category: Region infoIn two years the first technology park in Bulgaria will be a fact. It will lie on 200 ha near the town of Shoumen, northeastern Bulgaria.
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Jumbo Jet Lands at Bulgaria's Black Sea Coast
Category: TourismJumbo Jet, one of the largest airliners currently in service, brought on its wings to Burgas airport nearly four hundred tourists from Israel.
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Sofia malls welcome global brands to Bulgaria
Category: General newsGlobal brand-name apparel, footwear and cosmetics retailers and restaurant chains have opted for flagship stores at the two Western-style shopping malls due to open shortly in Sofia.
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Business Park Varna opens in July
Category: Region infoThe first of the 9 buildings comprising Business Park Varna (BPV) will open in early July, said the park's marketing manager Desislava Maleevska.
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New buildings replace older property in the Bulgarian Capital
Category: Property newsExperts predict a construction boom in Sofia's centre. In two years at most new luxurious complexes would replace the old buildings in the capital, real estate companies said.
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Italy's Zamperla to design Veliko Tarnovo amusement park
Category: Region infoZamperla, the Italian manufacturer of them park rides, plans to build a children's amusement park near Veliko Tarnovo, Northern Bulgaria, said Daniel Panov from municipal company Tsarevgrad Tarnov which is involved in the project.
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EC Creates European Common Aviation Area, Bulgaria Joins
Category: Property newsÒhe European Commission signed an agreement for the creation of a European Common Aviation Area with Bulgaria, seven more countries from South Eastern Europe, Norway and Iceland.
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Eco Skyscrapers to Rise in Bulgaria
Category: General newsEco skyscrapers from a last generation might rise in Bulgaria's capital Sofia, Black Sea cities Burgas and Varna and the country's second city Plovdiv over the next few years.