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Border Police advises motorists travelling to Greece to use all border crossings

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Traffic at the Bulgaria-Greece, Bulgaria-Romania and Bulgaria-Serbia border is busy, the country’s Border Police announced.

There is busy inbound and outbound traffic at the Kulata-Promachonas checkpoint and the Makaza border crossing at the Bulgaria-Greece border. Motorists are advised to also use the other border crossings- Ilinden, Zlatograd, Ivaylovgrad and Kapitan Petko Voivoda.

There is busy inbound and outbound traffic at all border checkpoints at the Bulgaria-Romania border. Outbound and inbound traffic at the Kolatina border crossing at the Bulgaria-Serbia border is also intense. The border checkpoint is still under reconstruction. Traffic at the border crossing with Turkiye and North Macedonia is normal.




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