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Caravan owners protest: caravans being removed from Kozlu coast

08.06.2026 23:37 1 min 1 source РУС
Zonguldak Haber -Z Haber- Zonguldak’ın Gerçek Haber Kaynağı TUR
Caravan owners protest: caravans being removed from Kozlu coast
Original source: Zonguldak Haber -Z Haber- Zonguldak’ın Gerçek Haber Kaynağı

Kozlu Municipality has initiated the removal of caravans from the coastal strip. Official notices state that caravan camping is not permitted in designated areas, requiring owners to vacate within three days. Caravan owners argue they cause no harm, keep the area clean, and even collect litter left by others, demanding a review of the decision.

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Caravan owners protest: caravans being removed from Kozlu coast

08.06.2026 Zonguldak Haber -Z Haber- Zonguldak’ın Gerçek Haber Kaynağı TUR Original source

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