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Willkommen zur BulgarischenImmobilien.de-Website!
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Wir hoffen, daß wir Ihnen helfen können, Ihr Traumhaus in diesem schönen Land zu finden. Wählen Sie ein geräumiges neues Appartement in einem der wichtigsten Ferienorten in den Bergen und Tälern: Bansko oder Borovez. Teilen Sie es mit Ihrer Familie und Ihren Freunden! Wir entwickeln diese Immobilien in Bulgarien, und Sie können die Möbel wählen. Wenn Sie von uns eine Immobilie vom Plan in Bulgarien ankaufen, profitieren Sie von einem diskontierten Preis nicht nur, sondern auch können Sie das Endbearbeitensniveau wählen, welches Sie wollen: Normal, Überlegen oder Luxus.
Sie können mieten ehe Sie kaufen, um zu erfahren ob Sie einen Ort gern haben. Oder kommen Sie mal und verbringen Sie die Ferien hier unter freundlichen Leuten. Sonnenbaden, Schwimmen, Skilaufen, Badekurort, Golf. Sie können alles in Bulgarien tun!
Lassen Sie uns Ihnen helfen, Ihren Traum zu erfüllen, ob für Investition, Ruhestand, Ferien oder Golf. |
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Die Gesellschaft
BulgarischenImmobilien.DE wurde November 2004 förmlicherweise gegründet, obgleich die bulgarischen Tätigkeiten ihrer Geschäftsführungsmannschaft zu März 2003 zurückliegen. Seither, nach der Ausführung vieler notwendiger Untersuchung, und der Aufstellung einer gut funktionierenden Geschäftsinfrastruktur in Bulgarien, sind Grundstücke in und um die Städte Bansko und Borovets angekauft geworden, um sie zu entwickeln.
Wir stellen immer approbierte, erfahrene, örtliche Architekten an, um zu sichern, daß unsere Gebäude äußerlich ein echtes herkömmliches Aussehen widerspiegeln, während sie all die Vorteile eines modernes Lebens in ihren Innenräumen anbieten. Wir stellen auch nur große Baufirmen an, die einen guten Namen zu bewahren haben, um zu sichern, daß die Projekte planmäßig, und zu einem hohen Standard vollendet sind.
Unsere Prinzipien
Wir halten an bestimmten Prinzipien fest, wenn wir unsere bulgarischen Kollegen und unsere Kunden behandeln. Wir bezahlen unseren Leuten gut, und sie machen gute Arbeit für uns. Wir bieten angemessene Preise unseren Kunden, gewöhnlich unter den Marktpreisen, um sich zu ermöglichen, schnell zu verkaufen, und in weitere Entwicklungen den Ertrag wieder zu investieren.
Wir pressen den letzten Cent aus den Ankäufern nicht aus, durch das Berechnen verschiedener Preise für die verschiedenen Etagen der Gebäude. Baukosten sind, also doch, dieselben für alle Etagen, mehr oder weniger. Deshalb haben Ankäufer freien Auswahl von den vorhandenen Appartementen, und, egal welche Lage, bezahlen sie denselben Preis. Wer zuerst kommt, mahlt zuerst.
Es gibt Arbeit und mehrere Kosten, wenn man eine Immobilie in Bulgarien ankauft: rechtliche, Notargebühren, Steuern, usw. Wir halten die Sachen einfach für Sie, weil wir die Arbeit machen, und die Ankaufskosten bezahlen. Deswegen ist der auf der Seite geschriebene Angebotspreis der Preis, den Sie bezahlen werden.
Die jährlichen Wartungsgebühren auf unseren Immobilien sind auf solcher Ebene gehalten, um zu sichern, daß die Ortskraft ein gutes Auskommen hat, wie sie es verdienen, und die allgemeinen Gebiete der Gebäude, Außenanlagen und Annehmlichkeiten gut in Stand gehalten sind, wie es von Westeuropäischen erwartet soll. Überwachungen sind oft ausgeführt. Besitzerberichte sind gebeten und zwar gefördert, und sind immer erforscht.
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Immobilien in Bulgarien einkaufen |
Warum sollten Sie eine Wohnung in Bulgarien einkaufen?
Hier ist ein alljahreszeitiges Land, in dem Sie im Sommer auf dem Strand sonnenbaden, und im Winter auf den Bergsteigungen skilaufen können. Es ist nie zu heiß, nie zu kalt.
Bulgarien ist ein schönes Land, das jetzt von der Ruhe auftaucht. Nach einer schwierigen Änderungsperiode mit dem Ende des Kommunismus, wacht es jetzt zu einer Wirtschaftsaufschwungsära auf. Wir bei BulgariaProperties.net hoffen, diese Belebung durch das Hinzufügen der Fülle und dem Wohl des Landes, mit Ihrer Hilfe, zu unterstützen.
Sowie das Spielen einer bedeutenden Rolle als lokaler Arbeitgeber, beabsichtigen wir, dies zu tun, indem wir die Standards der Infrastruktur in den Bereichen der natürlichen Schönheit, historischer Interesse und Gesundheitsheilungen erhöhen.
Einige Verkaufserlöse werden für menschenfreundliche Zwecke, wie das Stellen zur Verfügung der pädagogischen Materialien in den Schulen, kostenlose Ferientage für Kinder und unterprivilegierte Familien, Nahrung und Kleider für alte Leute, u.a., verwendet.
Gegenwärtig sind Ferienwohnungen in Bulgarien verhältnismäßig preiswert, wenn man sie mit Ländern wie Spanien vergleicht, aber diese Situation ändert zusehends und unaufhörlich.
Bulgarien hat sich an die NATO im Jahre 2004 angeschlossen, und soll sich an die Europäische Union im Jahre 2007 anschließen, wenn eine sehr große Zunahme der Immobilienpreise vorausgesagt ist.
Die gerichtlichen Perspektiven des Immobilienankaufs für Fremden in Bulgarien sind kompliziert und schwierig. Wenn ein Grundstück mit der Immobilie inbegriffen ist, muß der fremde Ankäufer eine bulgarische Gesellschaft eröffnen, die die Immobilie kauft. Der Fremde ist erlaubt, die Gesellschaft zu eignen, die das Grundstück eignet. Man muß auch vollständige Suchen von Akten durchführen, weil die Glieder der Familie des Verkäufers einen Anspruch auf der Immobilie erheben können, die vor dem Ankauf beigelegt muß. Die Kosten der rechtlichen Arbeit sind gewöhnlicherweise etwa €1.000, insgesamt alle Auslagen. Man muß auch bei einer Bank ein Konto mit einer Einlage ungefähr €1,875 eröffnen. Man kann diese Einlage nach einigen Tagen nach der Eröffnung der Gesellschaft vom Konto abheben, aber diese Einlage ist gewöhnlicherweise als eine Anzahlung für die Immobilienankauf benutzt.
Am 18 Februar 2005 stimmten Mitglieder aller politischen Parteien im Parlament für die Änderungen der bulgarischen Staatsverfassung über Grundstückverkäufe, so daß sie folglich zur Einhaltung der EU-Gesetzgebung kommt. Es wird jedoch ein siebenjähriger Übergangszeitraum (bis 2014) geben, ehe Fremden, die nicht derzeitige ständige Wohnsitzer sind, ein Grundstück ankaufen können.
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INVESTMENT |
Modern Bulgaria has a number of qualities which make it an attractive and stable investment destination.
- Economic Growth - 4.9% real
economic growth (2002est.)
- Political Stability - A Parliamentary democracy
- A European Future - Already
a full member of NATO, Bulgaria has been invited to join
the European Union in 2007.
The rise in property prices, which are currently around 23% per annum, offers the same kind of potential as the early days of the Spanish property boom. Not without reason the Bulgarian Black Sea coast has been dubbed the “ New Spain ”.
The Bulgarian property market has already made impressive gains in the last couple of years with an average 2005 increase of 20-25%, some areas increasing by 30%.
Legal and International Guarantees for Foreign Investment
The Bulgarian Constitution and the Law on Foreign Investments provide national treatment to
foreign investors which means that foreign investors are entitled to perform economic activity
in the country under the same provisions applicable to Bulgarian investors except where otherwise
is provided by law. In particular this principle covers the whole range of economic and legal forms
of activities for accomplishing entrepreneurial businesses. The national treatment to foreign
investors includes the participation in the process of Privatization and acquisition of shares,
debentures, treasury bonds and other kinds of securities.
Legal Guarantees Against Adverse Changes in the Law
The Law on
Foreign Investments stipulates the principle that foreign investment made prior to the adoption
of amendments in law imposing statutory restrictions only with regards to foreign investments,
shall not be affected by these restrictions. The sense of the law provides for that foreign
investments shall be guaranteed against subsequent legislative changes.
Protection against Expropriation
The Bulgarian Constitution
allows forcible expropriation of property in the name of the state or for municipal needs only
if effected by virtue of a law provided that these needs cannot otherwise be met, and after a
fair compensation has been ensured in advance. Expropriation under Bulgarian Law is governed by
the Law on State Property and Law on Municipal Property.
The Law on Foreign Investments provides additional protection to foreign investors. The first
added protection granted to foreign investors is that the expropriation may only occur for
exceptionally important state needs, which cannot be otherwise met. Immovable property owned by
foreign persons may not be expropriated for municipal needs.
As another protection for foreign investors the Law requires compensation in the form of another
immovable property in the same location, and only given the foreign investor's consent, in another
location, or by cash if the foreign investor prefers so. Compensation equals the immovable property's
market price on the day of expropriation.
"Low property prices, beautiful countryside,
historic towns and unchanged rural traditions. The cost of
living is also surprisingly low and makes Turkey look expensive.
The food is good and a meal out costs £5, a beer 50p,
and an espresso 15p." (The Times 26 Feb 2005) For more information: www.bulgarianembassy.org.uk
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BUYERS GUIDE |
Following the country's transition to a European style economy,
the growth of the property market has been significant if not impressive. During the course
of the last five years Bulgaria has seen a very welcome and positive change
in its rapidly emerging property sector, most notably in the larger towns, beautiful
mountain villages and of course on the 380 km Black Sea coastline. These areas
particularly are seeing the construction of modern state of the art buildings
alongside a rapidly improving infrastructure and transport links. Anyone familiar
with the “old” Bulgaria cannot fail to be impressed by the massive improvement
in standards and the quality of the many new developments.
Taking the first step to acquiring your property in Bulgaria may seem a daunting
task, but the harmonization of Bulgarian legislation with that of the European
Union makes the procedure of a real estate transaction in Bulgaria not much
different than the procedures in other European countries.
 The most
significant difference is that non Bulgarian Nationals are not allowed to
purchase the actual land itself. They may however form a Bulgarian Limited
Company through which the shareholders will acquire the land, and thus purchase
and own their property this way. The process is relatively straight forward,
but involves navigating through a whole raft of Bulgarian legislative issues
that involves very considerable paperwork. An essential part of the service
offered by our company is to guide you through this process using
our own in house legal and financial team. This rule does not apply to foreign
nationals who wish to purchase leasehold apartments or parts of larger developments.
The costs associated with real estate transactions are however,
pleasingly lower. As elsewhere in Europe, the transfer is the subject of
Notary and Municipal (Local Authority/Stamp Duty) fees. These fees total approximately
3 % of the value of the transaction and are paid to the municipality in
which the property is located.
In addition to these statutory government fees clients will
incur solicitor's costs of between 1% and
3% of the declared price of any real estate transaction. As
with most other EU countries these charges fall outside of
our published tariff of agency charges.
However our clients can benefit from our low solicitor fees of between
0.25 - 0.5%.
Typically, owning property in Bulgaria has the added benefit of significantly
lower running costs, compared to those in other European countries. The
owner of a property is obliged to pay an annual property tax of 0.15% of
the declared value of the property (compare that to your
UK council tax!!). Amazingly, this property tax also covers all waste-collection
fees for your property!
If your property is a part of a residential complex the owner will normally
pay a contribution to the Housing Association of about 350 Euro per year – this
provides for 24 hour security, cleaning, swimming pool, lighting and maintenance,
etc.
All foreign buyers purchasing real estate property must be
aware that in Bulgaria there are such terms as "Government
Tax Estimation Price" and "Purchase Price".
The "tax estimation price" is for the purposes of
real estate taxation and is often calculated by the municipality
lower than the actual selling (purchase) price. Bulgarian property
vendors will wish for the "Tax Estimation Price" be
written into the title deed, and not the actual price which
the buyer has agreed to pay. As a result of this common practice
there may well appear to be discrepancies between the price
written in the title deed and the actual cash consideration
paid by our Clients. If our Clients wish that the purchase
price to be written in the property title deed they must notify
us in advance and we will attempt to negotiate with the vendor
of the property on your behalf.
All the team look forward to hearing from
you and assure you of our most prompt attention to your enquiry.
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FINANCIAL ADVICE SERVICES |
How we can help you to finance your overseas home
by using the Bulgarian property as security
If you require finance to purchase your overseas property, then
our Financial Services - Licensed Credit Broker (who have had
over 20 years experience in the market) could assist. Using the
Bulgarian property as security a Repayment mortgage could be
raised, depending on individual requirements.
Based
on the valutation or purchase price, whichever is the lower,
of the Bulgarian residential property, UK & Irish Nationals (and
non-UK Nationals on a case by case basis) can borrow up to 70%
for purchases and re-mortgages for Home Improvements. Mortgages
for other purposes may be considered - contact us for further
information.
Please note, that if the property is an apartment being built, funds
are not available until the completion and the apartment has
been legally registered in your name. The same will also apply
for a new house/villa, but in this case, if the land is already
purchased and registered in the name of a Bulgarian Company
(with you as legal owner of that Bulgarian Company), stage payments
may then be available on a drawdown basis to construct the property
- full details on request.
For all schemes there is a minimum loan of 25 000 EUR, no maximum, available
in Euros only. The maximum term of the loan is 20 years - available
up to age 70. Current interest rate as at 7th February 2005
is approx 7.00% in Euros.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS |
GENERAL QUESTIONS
Where is Bulgaria?
Bulgaria is situated in Eastern Europe. It’s about half the size of England and in oblong shape. The River Danube runs along the top of the country, from west to east. This is also the border with Romania. The right hand side of the country is bordered by the beautiful Black sea. To the south are borders with Greece and Turkey. To the west are borders with Macedonia and the former republic of Yugoslavia. The landscape ranges from impressive mountains with established National Parks and Ski resorts, to lat plains, dense forests, meandering rivers and lakes.
What is the currency there?
We use the Bulgarian Lev. The exchange rate is about 2.8 Lev to 1 Pound Sterling. The Bulgarian Lev is pegged to the Euro as Bulgaria entered a currency board in 1997.
Can we use our credit and debit cards when we come?
In the bigger towns, you can use your cards, but still only in the larger shops. All the hotels will accept cards, and all the major petrol stations, but in general most other transactions are carried out in cash.
What about cash points?
They are in all the towns, and will accept the majority of UK cards.
Are there supermarkets in Bulgaria?
Yes, all the large towns have supermarkets, about the same as UK. There are also chains of
“convenience” similar to SPAR stores everywhere. The smaller towns and villages will all have well stocked local shops for all the essentials.
Anything else?
Bulgaria has large DIY warehouse stores here ( similar to B&Q ) , large electrical warehouse stores, selling everything from vacuum cleaner bags to huge, American style refrigerators. “ Cash and Carry “ warehouses are also popular here.
Can we use our UK appliances here?
Yes, Bulgaria uses 220 volt power so no problems there. We use continental style 2 pin plugs, so bring an adapter.
What about telephones?
It’s not worth bringing over a UK stationary phone for your new property as they will not work in Bulgaria. Mobiles will work, either with a Bulgarian SIM card or using your UK card if it is suitable.
What is the weather like there?
Unlike the UK, Bulgaria has four distinct seasons, with temperatures ranging from about -10?C in the winter, to +35?C in the summer.
Is there much to see and do there?
Absolutely, with the Black sea coast, ski resorts in the mountains, original towns and historical villages, ancient burial sites and ruins, lakes and reservoirs, there should be something for everyone.
Can I bring my golf clubs?
Yes, Bulgaria has some courses, but it still has something of a fledgling golf industry. More and more courses are being developed all the time though.
What about the cost of living there?
Compared with UK prices, this is extremely cheap. A loaf of bread should be about 20 pence, a pint of lager about 55 pence, a packet of cigarettes about 70 pence. A liter of petrol is about 60 pence. |
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GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT BULGARIA |
Bulgaria is situated in Southeast Europe and
occupies the eastern part of the Balkan Peninsula.
Bulgaria borders the Republic of Macedonia
and the Republic of Serbia to the west, Greece
and Turkey to the South The River Danube separates
it from Romania to the North. Its natural eastern border
is the Black Sea. Bulgaria ranks fifteenth in size
among the European countries.
Area
111.000 sq. km.
Climate
Bulgaria’s favourable climate is one of the country’s
best features. The temperate continental climate is
characterized by four distinct seasons. Summers are
typically hot and dry, with average daytime temperature
of 26 C°. Winters are cold with average daytime
temperature of 0 C°. Springs and autumns are mild.
The wettest months are April-May and November.
In the south and Black Sea coastal region the continental
climate is modified by Mediterranean influence.
In mid-summer, the coast enjoys prodigious
sunshine with daytime air temperatures averaging
28 C° and water temperatures around 23-25 C°. The
wettest months along the coast are June, October
and December.
Average air temperature in the summer is about
28°C, water temperature - 25°C. There are more
than 240 hours of sunshine in May and September
and more than 300 hours in July and August.
Landscape
Extremely varied: A unique combination of high
mountains and sandy beaches, large plains and lowlands,
beautiful valleys and picturesque alpine lakes.
It will fascinate you with its fantastic creativity,
squeezing so much beauty onto such a tiny land -
curious rock formations and mysterious caves; sunny
seashores with golden sands, quiet coves and romantic
capes; majestic mountains with fiery peaks, mirror
lakes and shady woods full of scent.
Population
7 761 049 / December 2004/; The population consists
chiefly of Bulgarians - 83.9%. There is a substantial
minority of Turks (9.4%), and smaller groups
of Roma (4.7%).
Official language
Bulgarian; Alphabet - Cyrillic
Signs along international motorways, in airports and
resorts are also spelled in Roman letters. Foreigners
visiting Bulgaria will experience limited problems
navigating and interpreting signs.
In the country’s resorts, hotels and restaurants Eng-
Black Sea Coast Climate Mountain Climate
Average Temperature
lish, German, French and Russian is spoken.
Capital
Sofia (pop. about 1,200,000)
Large Cities
Plovdiv, Varna, Bourgas, Rousse, Stara Zagora
Currency and monetary units
The currency unit in Bulgaria is the Bulgarian Lev.
Before July 5, 1999 it was denoted as BGL. Since the
date mentioned, the Bulgarian Lev has been denominated
in a ratio BGL 1,000 to BGN 1. At present the
BGN is pegged to the Euro at the rate of BGN 1 per
EUR 0.51129. Central exchange rates are quoted
daily by the BNB for statistical and accounting purposes
only.
The banknote denominations are: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50
and 100 LEVA; Coins are called stotinki and include
1, 2, 5,10, 20, 50. There is also a coin of 1 Lev.
Money Exchange
Bulgaria is still largely a cash economy, so visitors
will need a reasonable amount of Leva. It is strongly
recommended that foreign currency (either Euro, US
Dollars or Sterling) is exchanged only at banks or licensed
exchange bureaus, as changing money in the
street may result in fraud. It is to be noted that damaged
or very worn bank notes are often not accepted
in Bulgaria.
Major branches of the following Bulgarian banks will
cash travellers’ checks on the spot for Leva or another
desired currency: Bulbank, Bulgarian Postbank,
HVB Biochim, First Investment Bank, and United
Bulgarian Bank (UBB). UBB also serves as a Western
Union agent and provides direct transfer of money to
travellers in need.
All major Credit cards such as Visa, MasterCard,
American Express, Diners Club, etc are accepted.
Although credit cards are accepted in some places,
most shops, hotels and restaurants still do not ac1
cept credit or cards travellers’ checks. However, ATM
cash machines are increasing in numbers in the
main towns and resorts, allowing Leva to be drawn
with all major debit/credit cards. The daily withdrawal
limit is 400 Leva.
Government
Bulgaria is a parliamentary republic. The Constitution
of the Republic of Bulgaria is the supreme law of the
country and no other law may contravene it. All international
treaties, which are ratified pursuant to the
constitutional procedure, are considered part of the
domestic legislation.
Administrative Territorial Division
The territory of the Republic of Bulgaria is divided
into 278 municipalities and 28 regions.
Electricity
Mains voltage 220 V/50 Hz, round two-pin plugs.
Western-style appliances need adapters for the country’s
twin-prong plugs, as well as voltage converters.
Time Zone
GMT+2 hrs; CET+1 hr
Health
No particular risks, but visitors often advised to stick
to private clinics when requiring medical treatment in
Bulgaria.
Telecommunications
International direct-dialling code for Bulgaria is 359,
for Sofia: 359 2.
Local and international telephone services are covered
through automatic street telephones operating
with tokens and calling cards. Mobikom and BulFon
card phones require different phone cards. Tokens
for local calls (0.20 leva) and calling cards are available
for purchase from most newspaper kiosks and
any post office. Inland and international phone and
fax services are available at the Sofia Central Post
Office and at local post offices in the capital and in
the country.
Currently there are 3 mobile operators.
Internet services are offered in Internet clubs and
cafes in almost every town.
Essential phone numbers:
123 - Operator service for international calls (where
no direct dialling is available);
121 - Operator service for inland long-distance calls
120 - Wake-up service;
144 - Directory for office phone numbers in Sofia;
145 - Directory for home phone numbers in Sofia;
1286 - Emergency road service (Sofia), 146 (rest
of country);
150 - Ambulance;
160 - Fire;
166 - Police;
175 - Weather forecast;
180 - Speaking clock.
Except for the international calls operator, others are
Bulgarian-speaking.
Official holidays
January 1 - New Year
March 3 - Bulgaria’s Liberation from Ottoman rule
- the National Day
Easter - one week after the Catholic Easter
May 1 - Labor Day
May 6 - Bulgarian Army Day
May 24 - Day of Bulgarian Enlightenment and Culture
and the Slav Script
September 6 - Bulgaria’s Unification
September 22 - Independence Day
December 25 – Christmas
Food and Drink
Bulgarian food is close to traditional European cuisine.
Typical food specialities include:
- Shopska salad - prepared from diced
tomatoes, fresh cucumbers, green peppers, topped
with feta cheese and seasoned with olive oil and
parsley
- Tarator - cold served soup from yogurt,
fresh cucumbers, seasoned with garlic and dill
- Sirene po Shopski - feta cheese, diced
tomatoes and onion topped with egg and cooked in
pottery
- Kebapche - minced meat rolls seasoned
with traditional spices and barbecued
- Kuyfte - minced meat balls seasoned
with traditional spices and barbecued
- Shish Kebab - grilled skewered meat,
onion and paprika
- Byurek peppers - peppers stuffed with
cheese and herbs and then rolled in flour and fried.
- Banitsa - baked pastry filled with cheese
(and sometimes leeks or spinach).
Traditional local type of brandy is rakia - made of
grapes, plums, apricots, pears or some other kind of
fruit. In winter rakia may be served hot, and in summer
– ice cold.
Bulgaria is a renowned producer and exporter of
wine. The most distinctive among the whites are Traminer
and Chardonnay; noteworthy among the reds
are Melnik, Mavrud, Merlot and Cabernet.
Bulgarian beer is also worth mentioning, with several
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KONTAKT |
Bourgas, Bulgaria
59 Bogoridi Str.
Tel./Fax: 00359 56 828 828
Sunny Beach, Bulgaria
Hotel Bisser.
Tel: 00359 554 28 600
Borovets, Bulgaria
Hotel Rila
Tel: 00359 7128 2940
Fax: 00359 7128 2941
Bansko, Bulgaria
Pirin Str.
Tel./Fax: 00359 56 828 828
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