The city of Burgas at the Black Sea coast was declared the best Bulgarian city to live in 2017, Focus Agency has reported.
The award was presented by Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Donchev during a special award ceremony part of the "Best City to Live in Bulgaria" campaign.
The initiative included 27 regional cities in Bulgaria, which were evaluated by various criteria, including job creation, green infrastructure, street art development and convenient public transport.
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