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The ancient city of Nessebar, which is on UNESCO’s World Heritage list, is a popular Bulgarian resort destination. The coastal town has a beautiful sandy beach and a rich historical and cultural heritage. (Photo: Ministry of Tourism Bulgaria)
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The museum town of Melnik is Bulgaria’s smallest city and home to some of the best wineries in the country. Melnik’s wine is known for its rich flavour and aroma. (Photo: Ministry of Tourism Bulgaria)
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A total of 96 of Melnik’s buildings are cultural monuments and its population is just 385 people. (Photo: Ministry of Tourism Bulgaria)
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Plovdiv is the second largest city in Bulgaria, selected as one of the European Union’s two 2019 capitals of culture. It has unique cultural and historical heritage, which includes three main periods — Antiquity, the Middle Ages and the Revival. (Photo: Ministry of Tourism Bulgaria)
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Bulgaria’s spas that have been built around the hot springs attract visitors from around the world. (Photo: Ministry of Tourism Bulgaria)
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Bulgaria’s spas that have been built around the hot springs attract visitors from around the world. (Photo: Ministry of Tourism Bulgaria)
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The outstanding Rila Monastery is a good example of Bulgarian renaissance architecture and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was built at its current location in the 14th Century. (Photo: Ministry of Tourism Bulgaria)