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Since 2006, Port of Varna serves as a hub for BP and German wind turbine manufacturer Saga. In 2008, the port posted a 57% growth in overall tonnage handled, and at times in late summer it was stretched beyond capacity, due to redirected cargo from striking ports in the region and the year's record export of wheat from northeastern Bulgaria.
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The length of the gulf is 44 kilometres. It is 41 km at its widest and 25 m at its deepest, reaching 31 km at its greatest innermost extent, [2] approximately where the Bulgarian city and major port of Burgas is located. Other towns in the region include Pomorie, Sozopol and Nesebar. The Burgas Bay is the Black Sea's westernmost point.
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Vrav (Bulgarian: Връв; also Vrǎv or Vruv; Romanian: Vârf) [1] is a village in northwestern Bulgaria, part of Bregovo municipality, Vidin Province.Located on the right bank of the Danube at the place where the Timok River empties into it, Vrav is the northernmost populated place in Bulgaria and the first Bulgarian port along the Danube's course.
An alley in the Sea Garden in Varna, Bulgaria Main entrance gateway of the Sea Garden. The Sea Garden (Bulgarian: Морска градина, romanized: Morska gradina), or formally the Seaside Park (Bulgarian: Приморски парк, romanized: Primorski park) is the Bulgarian port city of Varna's largest, oldest and best known public park, also said to be the largest landscaped park in ...