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Digital nomads from all over the world to participate at the second edition of Bansko Nomad Fest

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More than 700 digital nomads from all over the world arrived in the town of Bansko (Southwestern Bulgaria) for the second edition of Bansko Nomad Fest. The event is organized by Matthias Zeitler, founder of the co working- center in the resort town. 

The festival aims to bring together individuals who are living or interested in the location-independent lifestyle. They have the opportunity to exchange ideas, to present their business ventures and to enjoy the nature and the cultural heritage of Pirin Mountain and the lifestyle of the local people. Over the past six years, Bansko has emerged as a prominent digital nomad hub in Europe.  Many nomads have become permanent residents of Bansko. The second edition of Bansko Nomad Fest will continue in the town park until July 2.




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