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Kardzhali's tourist website invites guests to the region in 6 languages

Photo: VisitKardzhali

The website visitkardzhali.com, with which the Tourist Information Center of the town in the Rhodope Mountain invites visitors and tells about local customs and landmarks, is now available in 6 languages. 

In addition to Bulgarian, its content can be read in English, German, Romanian, Greek and Turkish, reports the website "Azbuki". 

The goal is to engage the attention of the flow of people passing through the regional center. 

The students of the local Language High School "Hristo Botev" are credited with the translation into English and German. 

"This is a project that will be built on. We will continue it in order to promote our region, make it more easily accessible to tourists from all over the world and show them our incredible mountain. The Rhodopes are a completely different experience!", says Margarita Yaneva, the main driver of the Tourist Center of the Kardzhali Municipality.


English version: R. Petkova
Photo: visitkardzhali.com



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