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Bulgaria joins Munich F.re.e fair

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Bulgaria has joined the International Fair for Travel and Leisure F.re.e in Munich, Germany, which opened today and is on until 26 February. This country is represented by the Ministry of Tourism with an information booth with an area of 24 sq. m. It features the Municipality of Varna and four tourist companies. The fair has more than 1200 exhibitors from 60 countries. Earlier this month Bulgaria took part in another fair in Germany, REISEN Hamburg 2017 – Die Messe für Urlaub, Caravaning, Outdorr & Rad in Hamburg (8 – 12 February). Visitors of the Bulgarian booth showed keen interest in heritage sites under UNESCO aegis and the country’s natural wealth not only along the Black Sea coast but across the whole country.




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