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Religious route with over 50 temples to attract tourists in Bulgaria and Romania

50 famous and not so well-known monasteries, mosques, synagogues and other holy places on the territory of Dobrich district (Bulgaria) and Constanța district (Romania) will attract tourists. The tourist religious route is prepared under a project of the European Institute for Cultural Tourism EUREKA in Dobrich and the Clopot Humanitarian Foundation in Constanța with the support of the Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria cross-border cooperation programme. Travelers will be able to follow the route with a free mobile application. A yacht cruise on the Bulgarian and the Romanian Black Sea coast, as well as ethnological route of wedding rituals and other local traditions and customs are also included in the frameworks of the project.




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