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Bulgaria is presented at the World Travel Market tourist exhibition in London

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Bulgaria will present its beautiful nature, sites under the auspices of UNESCO, opportunities for cultural tourism and wine temptations at the World Travel Market tourist exhibition in London, which will be held from November 5 to 7, 2024. 

Every year the World Travel Market is visited by approx. 43,000 people, and nearly 5,000 exhibitors, the Ministry of Tourism reports. And this year, the Bulgarian stand will be located in one of the most communicative places of the exhibition. 27 Bulgarian tourist companies, associations and municipalities will take part in the Bulgarian stand.

During the exhibition, the Minister of Tourism Evtim Miloshev will continue his initiative to create Destination "Balkans" and will hold a working meeting on the topic with Olga Kefaloyani, Minister of Tourism of Greece.



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