After a two-year pause due to the extraordinary epidemic situation, the traditional "Trabant Fest" returns to Veliko Tarnovo on March 19. Organizers expect hundreds of fans of the iconic German car to fill the city's streets again. In the previous ten editions there were demonstrations of masterful driving in the area of the Military University and later the Trabants reached Tsarevets.
This year the event is the beginning of a series of festive events to mark the Day of Veliko Tarnovo - March 22.
Compiled by: Darina Grigorova
English: Alexander Markov
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