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  2. List of ports in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... This list of Ports and harbours in Bulgaria details the ports, ... Port/Harbour name Districts Town name

  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. Category:Port cities and towns in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; ... Pages in category "Port cities and towns in Bulgaria" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  5. Category:Ports and harbours of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Main page; Contents; Current events; ... Port cities and towns in Bulgaria (9 P) Pages in category "Ports and harbours of Bulgaria"

  6. Severoiztochen Planning Region - Wikipedia

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    The port of Varna is the largest port in Bulgaria and the third largest on the Black Sea. The port of Balchik is a small fishing town. On the Danube, important ports are Silistra - fourth largest on the river, and Tutrakan. Varna is Bulgaria's second financial capital after Sofia; the city

  7. 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 became a front city in the First Balkan War and the First World War; its economy was badly affected by the temporary loss of its agrarian hinterland of Southern Dobruja to Romania (1913–16 and 1919–40).

  8. Black Sea Euroregion - Wikipedia

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    Burgas Province, Dobrich Province and Varna Province in Bulgaria (16,300 km 2, [2] 1,060,000 inhabitants [3]) Constanța County and Tulcea County in Romania (15,600 km 2, 980,000 inhabitants [4]) The largest city is Varna, [3] [5] The administrative center of the euroregion is Varna. The port of Constanța is marginally the largest port on the ...

  9. 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