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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.
Lake Shabla: 0.8: 4 Lake Varna: 17: 19 Swamps, marshes and other lakes ... List of reservoirs and dams in Bulgaria; List of rivers of Bulgaria This page was ...
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.
Pages in category "Varna, Bulgaria" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Lake Beloslav; Lake Varna; S. Sea Garden (Varna) V. Varna Peninsula
In 2008, Varna was designated as the seat of the Black Sea Euroregion by the Council of Europe. [2] In 2014, Varna was awarded the title of European Youth Capital 2017. [3] The oldest gold treasure in the world, belonging to the Varna culture, was discovered in the Varna Necropolis and dated to 4600–4200 BC. [4]
Varna Province (Bulgarian: Област Варна, romanized: Oblast Varna), formerly known as Varna okrug, is a province in eastern Bulgaria, one of the 28 Bulgarian provinces. It comprises 12 municipalities [ a ] with a population of 494,216 as of April 2016.
Location of Bulgaria (dark green) Bulgaria, officially the Republic of Bulgaria, is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the eastern portion of the Balkans directly south of the Danube river and west of the Black Sea. Bulgaria is bordered by Greece and Turkey to the south, Serbia and North Macedonia to the west, and Romania to the
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.