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  2. Lake Varna - Wikipedia

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    Lake Varna (Bulgarian: Варненско езеро, Varnensko ezero) is the largest by volume and deepest liman or lake along the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, divided from the sea by a 2 km-wide strip of sand and having an area of 19 km 2, maximal depth 19 m, and a volume of 166 million m 3.

  3. List of lakes of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Lake Shabla: 0.8: 4 Lake Varna: 17: 19 Swamps, marshes and other lakes Aldomirovtsi Marsh: 1.29: Alepu: 1.67: Arkutino: Dragoman Marsh: 4: Lake Rabisha: 15 Smolyan lakes (8 lakes) 4,5 Srebarna: 2: 3 Ustren lake: 0.15: Glacial lakes (in Pirin) Banderishki Lakes (17 lakes) 0.13: 12 Bashliiski Lakes (4 lakes) 0.02: 3 Breznishki Lakes (3 lakes) 0. ...

  4. Geography of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The limans and lagoons along the Black Sea coast include from north to south Lake Durankulak, Lake Shabla, Lake Varna, Lake Beloslav, Lake Pomorie, Lake Atanasovsko, Lake Burgas and Lake Mandrensko. Of them, Lake Burgas is the most extensive with 27,6 km 2 and Lake Varna has the largest volume with 165,5 million m 3.

  5. Varna, Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The city occupies 238 km 2 (92 sq mi) [28] on verdant terraces (Varna monocline of the Moesian Platform) descending from the calcareous Franga Plateau (height 356 m or 1,168 ft) on the north and Avren Plateau on the south, along the horseshoe-shaped Varna Bay of the Black Sea, the elongated Lake Varna, and two artificial waterways connecting ...

  6. Varna Province - Wikipedia

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    One of Byala's beaches. The province's territory is 3,819.5 km 2. [1] It borders the Black Sea and covers parts of the hilly Danubian Plain (including parts of the Franga Plateau, South Dobruja, the Provadiya Plateau, Ludogorie, and the Avren Plateau), Eastern Stara Planina, the Varna–Devnya valley with the lakes of Varna and Beloslav, and the Kamchiya river valley.

  7. 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.

  8. Zheravna - Wikipedia

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    The distances to the cities of Sliven, Burgas, Varna and Sofia are respectively 48, 110, 184 and 333 km. There are many uninhabited houses in Zheravna. Much of the uninhabited houses were bought and restored, in order to attract tourists and they are categorized as guest houses. Each year, Zeravna is visited by about 20,000 tourists.

  9. Durankulak - Wikipedia

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    Durankulak (Bulgarian: Дуранкулак [doˈrankoɫak]) is a village in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Shabla Municipality, Dobrich Province.Located in the historical region of Southern Dobruja, Durankulak is the north-easternmost inhabited place in Bulgaria and the northernmost village of the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, although the village itself is slightly inland.