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Young Portuguese people come for training in Zlatograd

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45 young people from Portugal are set to arrive in the town of Zlatograd as part of the Erasmus + programme for education, training, youth and sport. They are divided into three groups that will arrive in Bulgaria in July, September and October-November. The first group of Portuguese girls and boys aged between 18 and 21 studying subjects in the field of tourism has already arrived in Zlatograd. Most of them are going to work at receptions in local hotels. Three people who studied Ecotourism will work on the presentation of Zlatograd as a tourist destination. 

The young people will also get acquainted with the local natural and cultural sites (the ancient Thracian city of Perperikon, Uhlovitsa Cave and Agushevi Konatsi). 




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