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<title>Property in Bulgaria</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 10:36:59 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>What&#039;s happening at the bulgarian property market</title>
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Of the property market in Bulgaria next year we can expect a reduction
of prices within 5-10%. This will happen if interest on mortgage loans
continue to grow and prices remain sluggish.  
The credit crisis has reached Bulgaria in early April, but it affects Bulgaria less. Precisely because bulgaria&amp;#39;s economics is not so dependent on the state
economy as the United Kingdom for example, in our expected a smaller
drop in prices of property.
 
 
 
Reduction of prices, which recently observed, associated with
keeping prices in smart election by the buyers. There is also the
accumulation of effects - interest on deposits increased, but they eat
are from inflation, and problems affecting the stock market in the
country. Despite all of these factors, however, Bulgarians is pragmatic
- it will always invest in property, considered Strahil Ivanov. In his
buyers in the market should focus on good investments in real estate -
the combination of good location and quality performance - that will...</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 10:36:59 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>In Shumen were sold municipal property and land totaling 808 000 leva.</title>
<description> 
 
&amp;quot;Only for a day we did profitable transactions for over 800 000
leva&amp;quot; said a headline in the leading newspaper &amp;quot;Shoumen zarya&amp;quot; mayor of
Shumen Krasimir Kostov.  
 
In Shoumen were sold municipal
property and land totaling 808 000 leva. According to the Shoumen&amp;#39;s mayor
Krasimir Kostov, who is very satisfied.
 
 
 
  
The biggest deal is 460 000 leva to the site of 3 hectares at the old rendering plant, sold by the company &amp;quot;Primeks. 
 
 
 
  
About 275 000 leva has sold the right of construction with building a
developed area of 135 square to the old court, a buyer is an
individual.  
 
Only 73 000 against the euro Company NV Formula plus &amp;quot;became the new owner of the property of st.&amp;quot; Sofia road.  
 
The Shoumen company Tesy bought a car park for 1 250 000 leva
which became the biggest investor for the municipality.  
 
As
the successor company of Ficosota, Tesy won the competition for the
municipal parking lot too. Astra Center, has...</description>
<pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2008 11:53:00 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>British MI5 counterintelligence services stopped attempt of murder of Russian political dissident</title>
<description>British MI5 counterintelligence services stopped attempt of murder
of Russian political dissident Boris Berezovsky during the past summer,
reported BBC, referring to a senior British official.  
 
The oligarh is one of the most frenziest opponents of the administration of Vladimir Putin.  
 
According to BBC, the case with Berezovski once again shows the
continued readiness of the Russian intelligence services to conduct
punitive operations against opponents of the Russian system.  
 
&amp;quot;Absolutely we believe that the case for the poisoning of Litvinenko
has been with state interference,&amp;quot; declared high ranked
British officer.  
 
It is recalled that former Russian KGB
agent Alexander Litvinenko died after poisoning with radioactive
Polonium 210 in November 2006.  
 
His death and today remains
the mystery, as the most shocking version is that behind his death
is the former Russian president Vladimir Putin.  
 
In June last
year, widow of Alexander Litvinenko Marina has again...</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 11:06:31 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Bulgarian economics - fast overview</title>
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Bulgaria
ranks on 44 -th position in the ranking of Forbes magazine for the best
countries for doing business in the 2008 total of 120 countries . 
 
Our country
notes strong growth of 1996 here,the changes of governments show
determination to economic changes and for tax planning, though not
currently able to manage the growing inflation and large current
account deficit, notes the publication.  
 
 Bulgaria   attracts significant value in foreign direct investment since 2004, but corruption, the judiciary and organised crime remain major
challenges still writes Forbes.  
 
The best part of the
business done in the world is Denmark, according to the third row in an
annual ranking of the publication, in the construction of which
analyzes the business climate in each of the 120 economies covered with
a focus on the degree of personal freedom (the right to participate in
free and fair elections, freedom of expression, etc.)..  
 
The
degree of investor protection and corruption, and...</description>
<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2008 13:32:00 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>About Varna and nearby cities</title>
<description>Varna is the second most important economic centre for Bulgaria after Sofia and one of the major hubs for the Black Sea region. 
The economy is service-based, with 61% of net revenue generated in trade and tourism, 16% in manufacturing, 14% in transportation and communications, and 6% in construction. The city is the easternmost destination of Pan-European transport corridor 8 and is connected to corridors 7 and 9 via Rousse. Major industries traditionally include transportation, Port of Varna, Varna International Airport), distribution (Logistics Park Varna ), shipbuilding, ship repair, and other marine industries (see also Oceanic-Creations). Other links:  House properties in Varna  , Varna. 
 
The municipality Byala is located in Varna in the central part of the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. The most important components of the natural wealth of Byala are the sea and its coast, as well as the mountain with its forest and other resources. These factors are prerequisites for tourism development.  
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<pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2007 12:49:00 +0100</pubDate>
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