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Dec
42°F 5°C
30°F -1°C
2 in 5 cm
Jan
42°F 5°C
28°F -2°C
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Feb
45°F 7°C
29°F -1°C
2 in 4 cm
Mar
50°F 10°C
33°F 0°C
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58°F 14°C
40°F 4°C
2 in 5 cm
May
68°F 20°C
49°F 9°C
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Dec 16
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51°F 10°C
Lo:
32°F 0°C
Thursday
Dec 17
Hi:
37°F 2°C
Lo:
21°F -6°C
Friday
Dec 18
Hi:
44°F 6°C
Lo:
19°F -7°C

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Apolonia Palace

Aug 7, 2009

The town of Sinemoretz is a hidden gem in south Bulgaria. The sea is beautiful, plenty of bays and beautiful environment. For the quality that offers Apolonia Palace is a true value for the...more

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