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Seventy British Families Settle down in Gabrovo

Standard Daily, 23rd August 2006

While British media regularly circulate publications as to how dangerous it is to live in Bulgaria, seventy British families have chosen to settle down in the region of Gabrovo in the heart of the Balkan.
Most of them have bought real estates in the villages near the towns of Tryavna, Dryanovo and Sevlievo, officials from the Migration Department of Gabrovo Municipality said yesterday. The subjects of Her Majesty have submitted forty applications for long-term residence visas. They intend to repair the old houses and to bring here more relatives from the UK.


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