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(Bloomberg) -- It’s hard to miss Lukoil in Bulgaria. Its sprawling oil refinery near the Black Sea coast, surrounded by fields of freshly ploughed soil, dominates the area. A quarter of the people in the nearby town of Kameno either work there or have ties to the plant. The Russian company also has more than 220 gasoline stations in the country.Most Read from BloombergTrump’s Net Worth Drops $1 Billion as Social Media Firm SinksErdogan Suffers Historic Loss in Turkey Municipal ElectionsA Million

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