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  2. Vetrino - Wikipedia

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    The village is located about 45 kilometres from the provincial capital of Varna and nearly the same distance from Shumen. As of December 2009, the village has a population of 1,036 inhabitants. [1] Vetrino is twinned with Dubňany in the Czech Republic, Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi in Ukraine and Yeniçiftlik in Turkey.

  3. Category:Villages in Varna Province - Wikipedia

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  4. Varna Province - Wikipedia

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    Varna is Bulgaria's third largest city, after Sofia and Plovdiv. The oldest gold (dated 4200-4600 BC) in the world was found near the city. It was an inhabited place long before the Greeks established the colony of Odessos there about 580 BC.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Avren, Varna Province - Wikipedia

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    The village of Avren lies 30 km south of the city of Varna, the largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. Avren is located in the Avren Plateau, near the valleys of the Kamchiya and Provadiya Rivers, very close to the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. The climate is a moderate continental one, with microclimatic variances due to the influence of ...

  8. Varna, Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    It has been suggested that the 681 AD peace treaty with the Byzantine Empire that established the new Bulgarian state was concluded at Varna and the first Bulgarian capital south of the Danube may have been provisionally located in its vicinity—possibly in an ancient city near Lake Varna's north shore named Theodorias (Θεοδωριάς) by ...

  9. Devnya - Wikipedia

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    Devnya (Bulgarian: Девня [ˈdɛvnʲɐ]) is a town in Varna Province, Northeastern Bulgaria, located about 25 km away to the west from the city of Varna and The Black Sea Coast. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Devnya Municipality. As of December 2009, the town had a population of 8,383. [1] Devnya town hall