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A variety of organizations and institutions participated in developing and promoting the 100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria. These include: The Bulgarian Tourist Union; The Ministry of Education and Science of Bulgaria; The Ministry of Culture of Bulgaria; The Bulgarian State Agency for Youth and Sports; The Holy Synod of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church
The tiny Church of St Petka of the Saddlers from the 14th century featuring some fine frescoes. It is a one-nave edifice dedicated to St Petka, an 11th-century Bulgarian saint. Russian Church: The Russian Church or the Church of St. Nicholas the Miracle-Maker, built in 1914 is dedicated to the patron-saint of the Russian Tsar at the time ...
Tourism in Bulgaria is a significant contributor to the country's economy. Situated at the crossroads of the East and West, Bulgaria has been home to many civilizations: Thracians, Greeks, Romans, Eastern Romans or Byzantines, Slavs, Bulgars, and Ottomans. The country is rich in tourist sights and historical artifacts, scattered through a ...
Museums in Bulgaria by populated place (4 C) Theatres in Bulgaria by city (1 C) P. Tourist attractions in Plovdiv (3 C, 14 P) S. Tourist attractions in Sofia (8 C, 19 ...
Media in category "Featured pictures of Bulgaria" The following 19 files are in this category, out of 19 total. ... provincia de Varna, Bulgaria, 2016-05-27, DD 73 ...
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Only active indoor velodrome in Bulgaria, largest one on the Balkans. Varna: Palace of Culture and Sports: 1968 5,116 BC Cherno More Port Varna Bulgaria national volleyball team: Fully renovated in 2015. Ruse: OZK Arena: 2015 5,100 WBC Dunav 8806: Construction began in 1976, was frozen for almost three decades before commencing again in 2012. 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.