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Vacation Program in Sofia aims at active summer for children and young people

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The "Vacation" Program of the Sofia Municipality starts today in the Sportna Sofia 2000 complex in the city. The program is aimed at children and young people aged 6 to 29. They will have free access to 50 types of activities, including sports, art, road safety training, tours of cultural and historical landmarks and museums, tourist hikes to Vitosha Mountain.

Over 30 places in the city will provide access to the activities. The Sofia History Museum and the archeological level of the Basilica of St. Sophia are some of them. 150 professional coaches and teachers are involved in the initiative.




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