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New green corridors for transport of goods via Bulgaria have been set up

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2 new routes were added to the green corridors for transport of goods via Bulgaria, the Road Infrastructure Agency announced. The first route is from Danube Bridge-Ruse via Sofia to Kulata border checkpoint at the Bulgaria-Greece border. The second route is along Trakia motorway to Burgas Port. Druzhba (Friendhsip) ferry line is part of the transport corridor Europe-Caucasus- Batumi (Georgia). From Batumi Port the corridor continues to Armenia and Azerbaijan. The map is published in Green Corridors section of the web sites www.api.bg and www.bgtoll.bg




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