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The number of the depopulated settlements is constantly increasing but the Bulgarian villages have a great potential that we should use. At the initiative of MEP Andrey Novakov (EPP / GERB) launches the first Bulgarian social network for villages and towns - Selovoditel. The Internet platform aims to promote and share the hidden beauty of Bulgarian villages and towns throughout Bulgaria, Europe and the US, presenting their strongest features and determining factors for future owners of real estate, investors and tourists.
The platform is completely free and anyone can create a profile of a chosen Bulgarian village or town. Selovoditel connects the Bulgarian villages with the people. It leads those who want to return to Bulgaria, leads them to the Bulgarian village, where they will find new and different opportunities for personal and professional development. It leads those who want to rediscover the Bulgarian villages. The premiere will be held on 29/10/2018 at 18:00 in the French Institute, Sofia.
More information - http://andreynovakov.eu/selovoditel/.
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