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6,000 Romanian citizens visit Bulgaria’s Northern Black Sea coast for Easter

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Nearly 6,000 Romanian citizens visited Bulgaria’s northern Black Sea coast for the Easter holidays and a big part of them stayed in Bulgaria for Saint George’s Day as well, the Chairperson of the Bulgarian Hotel and Restaurant Keepers Association for Northeastern Bulgaria Dimitar Dimitrov told Focus news agency. The holiday bookings for St George’s Day were less, because some of the tourists left the country, because of the bad weather conditions, Mr Dimitrov specified. The number of Romanian tourists visiting the Northern Black Sea coast was highest and the Bulgarians were the second-biggest group there, Dimitar Dimitrov explained.




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