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Competition of America for Bulgaria Foundation supports tourism in Bulgaria’s Northwest

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America for Bulgaria Foundation announces a competition for financing of projects for development of tourism in the poorest region in the EU- Northwestern Bulgaria. The competition is open for candidates from the whole country, but project activities must be carried out in Norhwestern Bulgaria on the territory of at least one of the following districts: Vidin, Vratsa and Montanta. The projects of organizations that are registered or whose activity is in at least one of the three districts will have an advantage. Application deadine is July 15, 2020. Apllications are submitted online only at: https://us4bg.org/bg/tourism-in-bulgaria/>.




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