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Children from Western Outlands on seaside vacation, sponsored by Bulgarian Parliament

Children from Western Outlands enjoying vacation in Ravda
Photo: BTA

Fifty children from Bosilegrad, Serbia, are on a 10-day summer holiday in the Bulgarian Black Sea resort of Ravda, near Nessebar. The vacation, which will last until August 20, is organized by the "Bosilegrad" Cultural and Information Center of the Bulgarian minority in Serbia and is sponsored by the National Assembly of Bulgaria. The group also includes Bulgarian children from Vranje.

Before them, children from Tsaribrod, Serbia, enjoyed a 10-day vacation in Ravda. The summer vacation has been held every year for more than two decades now. For some of the children taking part in the summer camp is their only chance to go to sea.


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