A large-scale action for cleaning the beach near Solnitsite, in the region of Burgas takes place today. The aim of the initiative under the motto "Let's Clean the Black Sea" is to help restore the ecological balance of Burgas beaches. Anyone wishing to join in the action can do so.
Organization of the event is work of the team also working on a project to reduce litter in the coastal areas of the Black Sea. It is part of the "Black Sea Basin 2014-2020" Operational Program, funded by the European Neighborhood Instrument and covering ten countries - Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, Russia and Ukraine.
Reduction of river and marine litter is one of the priorities of the program, in addition to promoting business and entrepreneurship in the field of tourism and culture and contributing to increasing cross-border opportunities for trade and modernization of agriculture.
President Rumen Radev will today attend the opening ceremony of Forest Week in front of St Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. The theme of this year's celebrations is "A century of eternal creation, preservation and care!" This year marks the 100th..
For 100 years, foresters in Bulgaria have been organizing Forest Week. A concert entitled “A century of eternity” on 7 April will give the official start to the initiative dedicated to the planet’s lungs. And though it has been a century since..
The eagerly-awaited Tulip Parade at the University Botanical Garden in Balchik is at its peak. This year’s parade includes more than 45,000 bulbs, and 27 varieties that are new to the Garden, among them Tulipa "Carnaval de Nice, which combines..
The Speaker of the National Assembly Natalia Kiselova will today award the winners of the 32nd Children's Easter Festival in the Serbian town of..
President Rumen Radev's "Support a Dream" charity initiative has attracted the support of musicians, stylists, designers and donors, the head of state's..
"The socio-political processes among the Bulgarian communities in Albania and Kosovo from the early 19th century to the present, and the influence they..
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