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Bulgaria
- transport - air, railway, bus, rent a car, Sofia, Varna, Burgas, Plovdiv
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Bulgaria
- TRANSPORT
The development of the Bulgarian economy has required the expansion
of the transportation system. Road transport accounts for a large
percentage of all freight carried (on a tonnage basis) as well as
for most passenger traffic. Roads and railways togetheraccount for
all but a small fraction of both freight and passengers carried. The
European International Highway links Sofia with Istanbul, and the
main railway lines connect Sofia with the Black Sea coast. The Danube
is used for both internal and international traffic, Ruse, Svishtov,
and Lom being the main river ports. The chief seaports are Varna and
Burgas, and there is a regular international merchant service on the
Black Sea. Bulgaria has international airports at Sofia, Varna, and
Burgas, and internal air services have grown; scheduled international
service has increased considerably.
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