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Bulgarian Presidency of EU Strategy for Danube Region to end with important tourism development forum

An important forum will be held in Sofia on October 18 and 19, organized by Bulgaria within the framework of the presidency of the Danube Strategy. This was what Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works and National Strategy Coordinator Denitsa Nikolova told the Bulgarian National Radio.

The forum will focus on the development of cultural and historical heritage and investment in the tourism sector as a factor for regional development and economic growth. The forum at the end of October is also the end of the Bulgarian Presidency of the Danube Strategy that aims at reducing disparities between regions and achieving better connectivity.




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