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Bulgarian Posts are expecting children's letters to Santa Claus

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For the 30th consecutive year, the Bulgarian Posts organize a contest for the most beautiful letter to Santa Claus.

Letters must be sent by 18 December with a stamped envelope "For Santa", the sender's address indicated and postage paid. All those who comply will receive a personal reply from Santa, and the most original and beautiful messages will be accompanied by gifts.

There are no restrictions on what the children's letters should look like - whether they will be handwritten, printed or accompanied by handmade surprises remains a personal decision of the children, Bulgarian Posts specify.

After the end of the contest, the awarded letters will be handed over to the State Archives Agency for permanent storage.



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