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"textContent": "Interest in Bulgaria as the future host of Eurovision 2027 is already beginning to affect the tourism sector, with the first reservations reportedly appearing only minutes after DARA won this year’s contest with “Bangaranga.” Representatives of the tourism and hotel industry say the event could become one of the biggest international attractions Bulgaria has ever hosted and may leave a lasting effect on the country’s image and visitor numbers.\n\nSpeaking on NOVA NEWS, Boris Pavlov from the Association for Tourist Properties and Innovations said the first visible wave of bookings came almost immediately after the Eurovision final....",
"title": "Eurovision Fever Begins: Bulgaria Already Seeing Early Booking Surge for 2027"
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