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Inter Expo Center – Tsarigradsko shose Metro Station

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Inter Expo Center – Tsarigradsko shose Metro Station (Bulgarian: Метростанция "Интер Експо Център - Цариградско шосе") is a station on the Sofia Metro in Bulgaria. It opened on 25 April 2012. Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borisov and EU Council President Herman Van Rompuy inaugurated the new section of the Sofia Metro, which was funded with EU money. It is located on Tsarigradsko shose.

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Inter Expo Center – Tsarigradsko shose Metro Station
Tsarigradsko Shose blvd., Sofia 7-ми 11-ти километър (Mladost)

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Интер Експо Център - Цариградско шосе

Tsarigradsko Shose blvd.
1584 Sofia, 7-ми 11-ти километър (Mladost)
Bulgaria
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