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Beaches in Bulgaria to be divided in four categories

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The beaches in Bulgaria will be divided into four groups. This is what planned amendments to the law on the Black Sea coast management envisage, Bulgarian Minister of Tourism Nikolina Angelkova recently said in Varna. The goal is to make management of small beaches attractive to concessionaires because currently out of a total of 234 beaches, just 55 are given on concession and 82 are rented, it was reported. Planned amendments will be discussed by the Council of Ministers in October before the National Assembly votes on them.




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