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The Bulgarian Printing House (Bulgarian: Печатницата на БНБ, romanizedPechatnitsa na BNB) is a facility solely responsible for the production of legal tender paper money in Bulgaria. It was established in 1998 and is owned by the Bulgarian National Bank.

The Bulgarian Printing House will produce Euro banknotes. It currently produces passports, driving licences, ID cards, travel visas, transit passes and lottery tickets, among other things.

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