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This Saturday, 15th June 15, at Botev Park, attend the first ever National Motor Show, organised by Kozloduy Municipality and Avangard Automotive Retro Club - the Kozloduy Retro Parade. There you can see nearly 100 types of retro cars, motorcycles, trucks and bicycles from all over Bulgaria, announced the municipality in a special press release for TheMayor.EU.
At 9 am, the registration of the participants and the deployment of the vehicles in the park will take place. At 11:00 is the official opening of the retro parade. At the same time the expert evaluation committee begins its work. For all guests of the event there will be surprises and an accompanying program with art formations of the municipalities. By participating in the lottery, children will be able to win two bikes. From 13:00, the winners of the auto-moto show will be awarded in the different categories. Participants in the event will also be able to visit the National Radetski steamboat museum.
Free transport is provided for Kozloduy residents and guests. The event will continue on June 16, when participants will be able to visit the Kozloduy NPP.
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