Traffic Resumes on Opalchenska Street in Sofia Following Full Reconstruction
Opalchenska Street in Sofia has officially reopened to traffic between Todor Aleksandrov and Slivnitsa Boulevards
The central building of the Bulgarian Council of Ministers as well as the nearby Ministry of Social Affairs will be heated with mineral waters springing in the center of the Bulgarian capital Sofia.
This news was broken by Sofia chief architect Petar Dikov, as part of a large project for making use of Sofia's significant mineral water resources.
In March a bid is scheduled for the use of the facilities of the Sofia Central Public Bath to develop a SPA facility, announced Dikov.
The building of the Central Bath has been repaired and is slated to house both a SPA and a museum of Sofia.
Further use is going to be made of mineral water springs in the Lozenetz and Batalova Vodenitsa neighborhoods south and west of the Sofia city center, both for heating and SPA purposes.
A recent audit by the Bulgarian National Audit Office has uncovered serious deficiencies in the management and construction of the country’s National Repository for Long-Term Storage of Low- and Intermediate-Level Radioactive Waste
A fire that broke out between the villages of Blazhievo and Dzherman on Monday has affected approximately 1,000 acres of dry grassland
Opalchenska Street in Sofia has officially reopened to traffic between Todor Aleksandrov and Slivnitsa Boulevards
On Wednesday, much of the country will see predominantly sunny skies
Starting January 1, taxi meters in Bulgaria will begin showing fares in euros
A wildfire in Rila Monastery Nature Park is now under control, though smoke continues to rise from smoldering fallen trees
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