Road holes and signs in Cyrillic are the first things that impress Romanian tourists who visit Bulgaria, Romania libera daily reported, Information Agency Focus reported.
The Romanian newspaper describes the road from Giurgiu to Varna as 200 kilometers covered with grey communist buildings, houses without roofs and few gas stations.
The report tells about some modern and beautiful buildings in Varna. According to the Romanians, the Bulgarian sea capital has changed its appearance during the last few years – the buildings in Varna have become more colorful, the city center is wonderful. There grow up and some trade centers, too. However the road holes still remain part of the city’s image.
Almost half a million Romanians visit Bulgaria every year. About 30 000 Romanian tourists are expected to visit the country for the Easter holidays, the Romanian newspaper reported.
The Romanian newspaper describes the road from Giurgiu to Varna as 200 kilometers covered with grey communist buildings, houses without roofs and few gas stations.
The report tells about some modern and beautiful buildings in Varna. According to the Romanians, the Bulgarian sea capital has changed its appearance during the last few years – the buildings in Varna have become more colorful, the city center is wonderful. There grow up and some trade centers, too. However the road holes still remain part of the city’s image.
Almost half a million Romanians visit Bulgaria every year. About 30 000 Romanian tourists are expected to visit the country for the Easter holidays, the Romanian newspaper reported.




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