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Fish festival in Pomorie reveals the intricacies of fishing

Photo: Pomorie Municipality

A two-day festival in Pomorie presents part of the life and craft of fishermen. The idea of the organizers from the municipality is that through concerts, presentations of fish dishes, theatrical skits and activities, people can get to know the life of fishermen. The festival is organized for the second year in a row with the aim of promoting the development of fishing in the territory of Pomorie municipality, the organizers say.

At the opening, a cookbook by Prof. Dr. Petar Stoyanovich will be presented in the City Art Gallery "Dechko Stoev". On Saturday, June 22, the Fish Fest in Pomorie continues with a festive children's performance, fish culinary delights prepared by chef Mahmoud al-Bairumi from MasterChef and a plein air.



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