Here is the list of cities where hotels are available for booking in BULGARIA.
Useful information for business travelers
Bulgaria, a former communist country that entered the European Union on 1 January 2007, has experienced macroeconomic stability and strong growth since a major economic downturn in 1996 led to the fall of the then socialist government. As a result, the government became committed to economic reform and responsible fiscal planning. Minerals, including coal, copper, and zinc, play an important role in industry. In 1997, macroeconomic stability was reinforced by the imposition of a fixed exchange rate of the lev against the German D-mark - the currency is now fixed against the euro - and the negotiation of an IMF standby agreement. Low inflation and steady progress on structural reforms improved the business environment; Bulgaria has averaged 5.1% growth since 2000 and has begun to attract significant amounts of foreign direct investment. Corruption in the public administration, a weak judiciary, and the presence of organized crime remain the largest challenges for Bulgaria.Belgium - Transportation Quick Facts
Here is a simple reference guide to transport facilities in Belgium. You can plan your travel based on the perspective information given below. This information will provide you bird's eye view of roadways, flights, trains and rivers running in Belgium.Airports |
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Belgium has a total of 43 airports, out of which 25 are paved runways and 18 are unpaved runways. The railway lines extend upto 3,521 km. Highways stretch to nearly 149,028 km. Water transport runs 2,043 km.
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m - Meters
km - Kilometers
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