This year’s tourist season will be extremely difficult, but at least there will be such, Bulgaria’s Minister of Tourism Nikolina Angelkova told the Bulgarian National Television. The tourism sector has been recovering along the Black Sea coast, yet in small steps. More than 70% of the revenues in tourism are formed from the summer tourist product. It is very important to observe the anti-epidemic measures and show responsibility and self-discipline, in order to maintain epidemic situation in Bulgaria at levels that would allow as many countries to resume travel to Bulgaria as possible, Minister Angelkova explained. Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast is free from coronavirus and sea water is clean. In other words, absolutely all conditions are in place to welcome tourists, Minister Nikolina Angelkova pointed out.
For the sixth year in a row, the Institute for Market Economics (IME) publishes data and analysis of the economic development of Bulgaria by municipality in the form of interactive maps as part of the initiative "265 stories about economy". The..
On Monday, President Rumen Radev met at the Presidential Palace with Susan Falatko, charge d'affaires ad interim at the U.S. Embassy in Sofia, the presidential press office said on Tuesday. The two officials discussed issues related to the strategic..
The border police vessel Obzor took part in an operation to rescue two foreigners in the Black Sea. The distress call was received on the evening of March 2 via the 112 emergency number. It indicated that there was a rubber dinghy with two..
Heads of state and leaders from around the world congratulated the Bulgarian people on their National Day in congratulatory addresses sent to President..
The US Department of State congratulated Bulgaria on March 3. On behalf of the United States of America, please accept my warmest congratulations on..
Cloudy weather with rain and snow On Monday there will be considerable clouds over most of the country, with rain and snow in some parts of..
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