New chatbot platform COME TO BULGARIA will help the tourism sector minimize the consequences of the coronavirus epidemic. The chatbot will acquaint tourists with the opportunities for a safe holiday in Bulgaria amidst Covid-19, offer information about Bulgaria’s culture, as well as information about the Bulgarian cities and historical sites. The artificial intelligence will not only chat with users, but will receive voice questions in Bulgarian and English.
The company will offer free-of-charge service to tourists, companies and institutions in the tourism sector.
Applications can be submitted to the Bulgarian Cultural and Educational Centre in Scotland, First Bulgarian School "Nadejda Stancioff - Lady Muir” in Edinburgh for a new course for adults - Bulgarian for beginners. Classes start at 6-7 PM on..
Before leaving this world, Pope Francis chose "Migrants, missionaries of hope" to be the theme of this year's World Day of Migrants and Refugees, which the Catholic Church marks on 4-5 October 2025 . "With these words,..
In Argentine Patagonia, the city of Comodoro Rivadavia preserves the history of Bulgarian settlers, whose descendants still carry Bulgaria in their hearts today. Among them is Tzenka Guenova, who was born in Troyan, but arrived in..
U.S. sanctions on NIS activated despite expectations of delay U.S. sanctions on Serbian oil company NIS – Naftna Industrija Srbije came into force on..
The second edition of the unique Blackthorn Festival will be held today in the village of Salash near Belogradchik, northeastern Bulgaria. The event..
The Earth and Man National Museum in Sofia is hosting the 33rd Sofia Exhibition of Minerals, Gemstones and Fossils , the institution announced. The..
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