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Port/Harbour name Districts Town name Coordinates UN/Locode Max. draught (m) Max. deadweight (t) Remarks Port of Varna: Varna Province: Varna: BGVAR: 11.1: 82056
Bulgaria, [a] officially the Republic of Bulgaria, [b] 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.
This mine needed subsidies of US$3 million per year in 2004 [11] and was closed in 2006 before Romania joined the European Union. Jug, found in Alburnus Maior - Roman necropolis of Tăul Secuilor / Pârâul Porcului, tomb M. 112 (Roșia Montană, Alba county, Romania), 2nd century AD, Bucharest, National Museum of Romanian History (Inv. 334369).
Ruse (also transliterated as Rousse, Russe; Bulgarian: Русе) is the fifth largest city in Bulgaria.Ruse is in the northeastern part of the country, on the right bank of the Danube, opposite the Romanian city of Giurgiu, approximately 67 km (42 mi) south of Bucharest, Romania's capital, 172 km (107 mi) from Varna, and 249 km (155 mi) from the capital Sofia.
Burgas (Bulgarian: Бургас, pronounced ⓘ), sometimes transliterated as Bourgas, is the second largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast in the region of Northern Thrace and the fourth-largest city in Bulgaria after Sofia, Plovdiv, and Varna, with a population of 210,284 inhabitants, while 219,747 live in its urban area.
Rudolf hall is 80 m long, 50 m wide and 40 m high. [1]Salina Turda (Hungarian: tordai sóbánya) is a salt mine in the Durgău-Valea Sărată area of Turda, the second largest city in Cluj County, northwest Transylvania.
Cetate open-pit gold mine (1971–2006) to be reopened as part of the project. Roșia Montană Project was a proposed gold and silver mine in Roșia Montană, Romania.If approved, it would have become Europe's largest open-pit gold mine [1] and it would have used the gold cyanidation mining technique.
View of the old Filón Norte mines, next to the core of Tharsis Algaida Well, at La Zarza mine. The Tharsis-La Zarza mining basin, colloquially known as the Tharsis mines, [1] is a Spanish mining area located in the province of Huelva. Its main centers are in the municipalities of Alosno, Calañas, Cerro de Andévalo and La Zarza-Perrunal.