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Bulgarian Posts launches “Most beautiful letter to Father Christmas” contest

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Bulgarian Posts is launching its traditional children’s competition for “Most beautiful letter to Father Christmas”. The deadline for sending the letters is 17 December. To take part in the contest, the address of the sender must be written correctly on the envelope, as to the recipient, all the children have to do is write: For Father Christmas. All letters will receive an answer. The senders of the most original and beautiful among them will receive presents.

It does not matter what the letters will be like – whether they will be handwritten, printed or drawn. The only thing that is a must are the name and surname of the child. The award winning letters (minus the envelopes with the address of the sender) will be transferred and stored by the Archives State Agency. 



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