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The city occupies 238 km 2 (92 sq mi) [28] on verdant terraces (Varna monocline of the Moesian Platform) descending from the calcareous Franga Plateau (height 356 m or 1,168 ft) on the north and Avren Plateau on the south, along the horseshoe-shaped Varna Bay of the Black Sea, the elongated Lake Varna, and two artificial waterways connecting ...
Kavarna (Bulgarian: Каварна [kɐˈvarnɐ], Greek: Καβάρνα) is a Black Sea coastal town and seaside resort in the Dobruja region of northeastern Bulgaria.It lies 42 kilometres (26 miles) northeast of Varna, 43 km (27 mi) from Dobrich, and 43 km (27 mi) south of the border with Romania.
It is an important north–south road on the coast of Black Sea, running from Odesa , Tulcea , Constanţa , Varna , Burgas , Çanakkale , İzmir to Antalya . [ 1 ] Route
Varna Province: Varna: BGVAR: 11.1: 82056: Large-sized port [1] on the coast of Varna Bay. Port of Burgas: Burgas Province: Burgas: BGBOJ: 12: 115812: Medium-sized port [2] on the coast of the Gulf of Burgas.
The region is composed of: 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])
Republic road I-2 (Bulgarian: Републикански път I-2) is a major road in Northeastern Bulgaria. It runs between Danube Bridge, at the Danube border with Romania, and Varna, at the Black Sea coast. It is 203 km (126 mi) long. In half of its length, between Shumen and Varna, it is superseded by Hemus motorway (A2).
Hemus motorway (A2), scheduled to be completed after 2020, would make the trip from Sofia to Varna substantially easier and faster, while the Cherno More motorway (A5) is planned to connect Varna and Burgas. Major road I-9 runs along the Black Sea coast between the border with Romania, at the village of Durankulak, and the city of Burgas.
Located 17 km north of downtown Varna, it is virtually connected to the city by a continuous swath of resorts and villa communities. It is a popular tourist destination, drawing many visitors from Romania, Ukraine, Poland, Germany, the United Kingdom, Russia, Scandinavia, France, Central and Eastern Europe, the Persian Gulf and other countries.