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Intense traffic at the Bulgaria-Serbia and the Bulgaria-Greece border crossings

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Traffic at Kalotina border crossing at the Bulgaria-Serbia border and at Kulata checkpoint at the Bulgaria-Greece border is intense, Bulgaria’s Border Police announced. The border crossings near the towns of Zlatograd and Ivaylovgrad are open for cars and vans only.

Passenger vehicles formed a five-kilometer long line at Kulata-Promachonas border checkpoint at midday on Sunday, bTV informed. Many Romanian tourists were crossing the Bulgaria-Greece border. It took tourists one and a half hours to cross the border checkpoint.

Traffic at all border crossings on the Bulgaria-Romania border is normal. Lipnita-Kainardja and Krushari-Dobromir border crossings are open between 8.00 am and 20.00 pm. Traffic at the Bulgaria-Turkey and the Bulgaria-North Macedonia checkpoints is normal.




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