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Upon
crossing
the
state
border
of
the
Republic
of
Bulgaria
passengers
may
import
and
export
commodities
that
in
type,
quantities,
and
value
are
not
of a
commercial
nature.
These
do
not
include
objects
the
passenger
carry
for
personal
use
and
consumption
objects.
Passengers
have
the
right
to
import
at
no
custom
duty
or
import
fees
the
objects
necessary
to
the
foreign
individuals
for
their
stay
in
the
country,
which
in
their
type
and
quantity
correspond
to
both
purpose
and
the
duration
of
their
stay,
as
well
as
consumption
objects:
-
tobacco
products
(passengers
over
16
years
of
age)
-
cigarettes
-
200
items,
or
other
tobacco
products
-
250
gr.;
-
alcoholic
beverages
(passengers
over
16
years
of
age)
-
wine
- 2
litres,
and
alcoholic
liquors
- 1
litre;
-
other
drinks:
coffee
-
500g.
or
coffee
extract
-
200g.
tea
-
100
g.
or
tea
extract
-
40g.;
-
perfumes
- 50
ml.
and
toilet
water
-
250
ml.
Passengers
who
are
under
full
16
years
of
age
are
not
entitled
to
duty-free
import
of
the
commodities
listed
above,
except
for
medications.
Passengers
older
than
16
can
import
duty-free
commodities
acquired
abroad
other
than
those
listed
above
of a
total
value
up
to
US$
100
or
the
equivalent
in
other
currency
units.
For
passengers
under
16
the
duty-free
import
rate
for
commodities
acquired
abroad
is
US$
50
or
their
equivalent
in
other
currency
units.
Personal
use
objects,
new
and
used,
which
a
passenger
may
normally
need
during
one's
trip,
taking
into
account
all
circumstances
of
the
travel,
are
placed
under
the
regime
of
temporary
import
with
a
full
exemption
of
all
customs
dues.
Re-exporting
personal
belongings
cannot
take
place
later
than
the
moment
when
the
natural
person
who
has
imported
them
is
leaving
the
customs
territory
of
the
Republic
of
Bulgaria.

Bulgaria
-
Yugoslavia
1.
Kalotina/Tsaribrod
(Dimitrovgrad)
-
apx.
65
km
NW
of
Sofia
-
Primary
Motorway
E80
2.
Strezimirovtsi
-
apx.
70
km
NW
of
Pernik
-
Secondary
Highway
63
3.
Vrushka
Chuka
-
apx.
45
km
SW
of
Vidin
-
Secondary
Highway
14
4.
Bregovo/Negotin
-
apx.
35
km
NW
of
Vidin
-
Secondary
Highway
12
5.
Kyustendil/Bosilegrad
-
apx.
30
km
NW
of
Kyustendil
6.
Salash/Novo
Korito
-
apx.
30
km W
of
Belogradchik
-
local
road
(not
official)
Bulgaria
-
Macedonia
1.
Gyueshevo/Kriva
Palanka
-
apx.
25
km
SW
of
Kyustendil
-
Primary
Motorway
E871
2.
Stanke
Lisichkovo/Delchevo
via
Zvegor
-
apx.
20
km W
of
Blagoevgrad
-
local
road
3.
Zlatarevo/Stumitsa
via
Novo
Celo
-
apx.
25
km W
of
Petrich
-
local
road
Bulgaria
-
Greece
1.
Kulata/Sidirokastro
(Valovishta)
-
apx.
190
km S
of
Sofia
-
Primary
Motorway
E79
2.
Svilengrad/Ormenion
-
near
Bulgarian/Greek/Turkish
intersection
-
Motorway
E80/A1
3.
Sadovo/Kato
Nevrokopion
-
apx.
20
km.
S of
Gotse
Delchev
-
local
road
(not
official)
4.
Makaza
-
apx.
60
km S
of
Kurdjali
-
local
road
(under
construction)
Bulgaria
-
Turkey
1.
Kapitan
Andrayvo/Edirne
-
apx.
10
km.
SE
of
Svilengrad
-
Primary
Motorway
E80/A1
2.
Malko
Turnovo
-
apx.
90
km.
S of
Bourgas
-
Secondary
Highway
98
and
Primary
Motorway
E87
Bulgaria
-
Romania
1.
Vidin/Kalafat
- in
NW
Bulgaria
-
Primary
Highway
E79
2.
Oryahovo/Becket
-
apx.
75
km.
NW
of
Vratsa
-
Secondary
Highway
15
3.
Rusei/Giourgiou
-
apx.
100
km
NE
of
Veliko
Turnovo
-
Primary
Motorway
E85
4.
Tutrakan/Otelnitsa
-
apx.
110
km.
NW
of
Shumen
-
Secondary
Highway
49
(not
official)
5.
Silistra/Kulurash
-
apx.
105
km.
N of
Shumen
-
Primary
Motorway
7
6.
Yovkovo/Negru
Voda
-
apx.
40
km.
NE
of
Dobrich
-
Secondary
Highway
29
7.
Durankulak/Mangalia
-
apx.
95
km.
NE
of
Varna
-
Primary
Motorway
87
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