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Welcome
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Welcome to our website where you will find information about Sredets and surrounding villagesAlso now Properties in England.
We will endeavour to bring you all the latest news and events as we get them.
In addition to the above you will also be able to find information on shops, bars, restaurants, hotels and accommodation for rent.
There is a property section that you can go to if you are thinking of buying either as a New Home or an investment.
We employ both English and Bulgarian staff and have a team of builders, electricians and plumbers to Renovate your older property or build you a new home.
We also have professional associates to advise you with Mortgages, Legal Advice and Currency.
If you need help or advice please CONTACT US and we will do our best to answer your query.
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Deposits in Bulgaria Banks Hit New Record High
Banks in Bulgaria have been recording consistent and significant growth in deposits throughout 2011, a trend which peaked in the last quarter of the year, official data shows.
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Light Earthquake Registered in Southern Bulgaria
A light earthquake was registered Wednesday in southern Bulgaria.
The information was reported by the European Seismology Center.
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Mercury in Bulgaria Hits Record Lows
The temperatures in Bulgaria fell to record lows Tuesday morning, even lower than Monday.
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Broken Dam Flooding Kills 9 in Southeast Bulgaria
Nine people have lost their lives in Southeastern Bulgaria in Monday's flooding caused by the breaking of local dams.
A total of nine persons have drowned in Southeastern Bulgaria as a result of the collapse of local water reservoir dams, the Interior Ministry has confirmed.
The death toll continued to rise throughout Monday, with three casualties reported initially....
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Bulgaria Closes Turkish Border Crossing over Flooding
The Bulgarian Border Police has shut down for traffic the Kapitan Andreevo crossing on the Bulgarian-Turkish border as a result of the floods that struck Southeastern Bulgaria on Monday.
As of 6 pm on February 6, 2012, the Kapitan Andreevo crossing was closed for any vehicles because of the flooding of the E-80 road leading to from Bulgaria's Sofia to Turkey's Istanbul by the Kalamitsa River.
The small river, which is a tributary of the larger Maritsa River, has flooded a 700-meter road section, leaving the road under 60 cm of water.
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Bulgaria's Flood Death Toll Rises to 8
A total of eight persons have drowned in Southeastern Bulgaria as a result of flooding caused by the breaking of local water reservoir dams, the Interior Ministry has confirmed.
The death toll continued to rise throughout Monday, with three casualties reported initially. The highest number of casualties was registered in the village of Biser, Haskovo District, where at least 200 houses have been flooded.
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Overflowing River Closes Road to Bulgarian-Turkish Border
The overflowing Kalamitsa River, a tributary of the Maritsa River, has flooded a 300-meter stretch of international road E 80 between the village of Kapitan Andreevo and the Kapitan Andreevo border crossing point.
According to reports of Boder Police, the river level is currently 20 cm and is rising rapidly.
Motor vehicles traveling on E-80 are being redirected to the Lesovo border crossing point.
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5 Bulgarians Perish in Broken Dam Flood
The flood at the southern Bulgarian village of Biser, which was caused by the collapse of a dam wall, has taken the lives of five elderly men.
Zlatka Varbanova, mayor of the village, told journalists Monday morning that most of the victims had died from drowning.
The death toll of five has been officially confirmed by the Interior Ministry.
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Helicopters Evacuate People in Flooded Bulgarian Village
The rescue operation for the population of the flood-hit Haskovo municipality in southern Bulgaria continues despite the fact that the Cougar rescue helicopters are highly unsuitable for severe winter conditions.
In a Monday interview for the morning broadcast of the Bulgarian National Television (BNT), Prime Minister Boyko Borisov explained that Cougar helicopters were not fit to use in winter conditions because they had no anti-icing and de-icing system, meaning that it was quite possible for them to crash after takeoff.
"I wish the people courage! The problem is that Cougar helicopters, on which we have spent so much money, are not equipped with any form of anti-icing or de-icing system, which means that there is a huge risk of an engine failure after takeoff....
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2nd Dam Wall Bursts in Bulgaria
A dam wall has burst near the southern Bulgarian village of Elena, located near the town of Haskovo, it emerged on Monday.
Earlier on Monday, another dam wall burst and flooded the village of Biser that is situated in the same region. One victim has been reported (a 90-year-old man, according to Darik radio), while some 12 people have been injured....
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Anonymous Hack Bulgaria's Prophon over ACTA Support
The official website of Prophon, a Bulgarian music licensing company, was hacked by Anonymous on Sunday due to its recently declared support of the controversial ACTA agreement.
"This is Anonymous. It has come to our attention that YOU and another twelve greedy organisations have signed a open letter, supporting the so-called "Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement"," prophon....
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Dam Bursts, Floods Bulgarian Village
The Bulgarian village of Biser, located near the southern town of Harmanly, has been flooded, as the local "Ivanovo" dam has burst.
A 3-meter high flood wave has flooded the village, worried villagers told the bTV private channel early on Monday.
Military forces are ready to step in and participate in countering the emergency situation, Haskovo Regional Governor Irena Uzunova has informed.
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Bulgaria Regions Alarmed over Floods, Severe Cold
The southern Bulgarian town of Zlatograd is ready to be evacuated due to heavy downpours, while other parts of the country remain under Code Orange because of the severe winter conditions.
The remote municipalities of Zlatograd and Nedelino in the southern Smolyan Region declared emergency already on Sunday, after rain and melting snow caused overflowing of rivers and reservoirs.
The level at the surface of the local Varbitsa river has risen drastically, while dozens of houses in Nedelino have been reported flooded, dnevnik....
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