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  2. Varna, Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    City map of 1897. In 1878, the city, which had 26,000 inhabitants, was given to Bulgaria by Russian troops, who entered on 27 July. ... Varna is also Bulgaria's only ...

  3. Port of Varna - Wikipedia

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    Port of Varna (Bulgarian: Пристанище Варна, Pristanishte Varna) is the largest seaport complex in Bulgaria. Located on the Black Sea 's west coast on Varna Bay, along Lake Varna and Lake Beloslav, it also comprises the outlying port of Balchik .

  4. List of cities and towns in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Map main cities in Bulgaria at Visitmybulgaria.com; Map of Bulgarian towns at BGMaps.com; Map of Bulgarian towns at the World Gazetteer website at archive.today (archived 2012-12-10) Maps of Bulgarian towns at Domino.bg Archived 2008-01-17 at the Wayback Machine; Veliko Tarnovo of Bulgaria; Map of Bulgaria

  5. Geography of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Topographic map of Bulgaria highlighting the main mountain ranges. ... Lake Burgas is the most extensive with 27,6 km 2 and Lake Varna has the largest volume with 165 ...

  6. List of ports in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Port/Harbour name Districts Town name Coordinates UN/Locode Max. draught (m) Max. deadweight (t) Remarks Port of Varna: Varna Province: Varna: BGVAR: 11.1: 82056

  7. Varna Province - Wikipedia

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    Varna Province (Bulgarian: Област Варна, romanized: Oblast Varna), formerly known as Varna okrug, is a province in eastern Bulgaria, one of the 28 Bulgarian provinces. It comprises 12 municipalities [ a ] with a population of 494,216 as of April 2016.

  8. Varna Necropolis - Wikipedia

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    Varna necropolis, grave offerings on exhibit at the Varna Museum. The site was accidentally discovered in October 1972 by excavator operator Raycho Marinov. The first person to value the significant historical meaning was Dimitar Zlatarski, the creator of the Dalgopol Historical Museum, when he was called by the locals to examine what they had found earlier that day.

  9. Varna Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Varna Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Варна) is a seaside municipality in Varna Province, Northeastern Bulgaria, located on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and near Varna lake. It is named after its administrative centre - the city of Varna - which is also the capital of the homonymous province.