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  2. Geography of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria has some of the largest Natura 2000 areas in the European Union covering 33.8% of its territory. [96] The national policy for governing and management of the protected areas is implemented by the Ministry of Environment and Water. Bulgaria's biodiversity is conserved in three national parks, 11 nature parks [97] and 55 nature reserves.

  3. Bulgarian Black Sea Coast - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgarian Black Sea Coast (Bulgarian: Черноморие, romanized: Chernomorie), also known as the Bulgarian Riviera, [1] covers the entire eastern bound of Bulgaria stretching from the Romanian Black Sea resorts in the north to European Turkey in the south, along 378 km of coastline.

  4. Sozopol - Wikipedia

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    Ruled in turn by the Byzantine, Bulgarian and Ottoman Empires, Sozopol was assigned to the newly independent Principality of Bulgaria in the 19th century. A group of Polish Armenians , expelled by the Ottoman occupiers from Kamieniec Podolski in 1674, stayed in the city for a single winter before returning to Poland.

  5. Golden Sands - Wikipedia

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    Golden Sands (Bulgarian: Златни пясъци, Zlatni pyasatsi [ˈzɫatni ˈpʲasɐt͡si]) is a major seaside resort town on the northern Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, adjacent to a national park of the same name in the municipality of Varna.

  6. List of ports in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    This list of Ports and harbours in Bulgaria details the ports, harbours around the coast of Bulgaria. This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items.

  7. Karadere beach - Wikipedia

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    A diverse group of people camp on and visit Karadere. Families with children, extreme water sportsmen, nature lovers, artists, people with different occupation and any adventurers from different parts of Bulgaria and abroad prefer Karadere to the numerous overcrowded mass tourism resorts along Bulgaria's coastline.

  8. Mangalia - Wikipedia

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    Between March and July 1878 the city of Mangalia was part of Bulgaria according to the Treaty of San Stefano. [8] In July 1878 the Congress of Berlin modified the Treaty of San Stefano . According to Article XLVI the Bulgaria–Romania border in Dobrudja was defined as "a line starting from the east of Silistra and terminating on the Black Sea ...

  9. Category:Populated coastal places in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Port cities and towns in Bulgaria (9 P) S. Seaside resorts in Bulgaria (2 C, 33 P) Pages in category "Populated coastal places in Bulgaria"