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Bulgaria’s southern part of the Black Sea coast expects rise in number of tourists from Great Britain

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In order to popularize Bulgarian tourism, a conference is being held in Nessebar, attended by representatives of the tourism industry of Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The aim of the initiative is to revive the interest of tourists from German-speaking countries. 

A big growth in number of foreign tourists from Great Britain on the Southern Black Sea coast is expected this summer according to data from Burgas airport, it became clear at the forum. Traditionally, among the numerous foreign guests will be those from the Czech Republic, Poland, and also from Germany.



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