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The competition is divided into four phases:
Cmpetition Categories:
Every resident of the municipality can participate with one or several nominations. The nomination can be made personally or by a close person to the e-mail or at the building of Bansko Municipality. Participants in the competition will be judged by a five-member jury, including a representative of Bansko Municipality, employees of the Department of Landscaping and external experts. The results of the contest will be announced at the beginning of October on the site and on the Facebook page of the municipality. Winners will receive certificates and gifts.
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