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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.
Sofia: 74.7 19 2011 Office 27 TELUS tower Sofia: 74.5 20 2017 Office 28 Princess Hotel Sofia Sofia: 74 17 1977 Hotel 29 Hotel Razgrad Razgrad: 72.8 19 Hotel 30 Interhotel Cherno More: Varna: 72.2 22 1975 Hotel 31 Block 1V — Mladost Sofia: 72 24 Residential 32 Hotel Bulgaria Burgas: Burgas: 71 16 1976 Hotel 33 Vivacom headquarters Sofia: 70 17 ...
This is a list of Bulgarian provinces and the capital city of Sofia by GDP. ... Burgas: 4,661 4,422 6 Sofia Province: 4,096 ... Bulgaria 120,553 114,897 List of ...
Bulgaria accepted the convention on 7 March 1974. [3] As of 2022, there are ten World Heritage Sites listed in Bulgaria. The first four sites were listed in 1979: the Boyana Church, the Madara Rider, the Rock-hewn Churches of Ivanovo, and the Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak. Four more sites were listed in 1983, one in 1985, and the most recent one in ...
Hotel Bulgaria (Хотел България Бургас in Bulgarian) is a 4-stars business hotel and at 71 meters the 4th tallest building in Burgas, Bulgaria. [1] [2] It is also the 27th highest building in Bulgaria. The hotel is located in the historic city center and provides views at the Gulf of Burgas. [3]
Pomorie (Bulgarian: Поморие [poˈmɔriɛ]), historically known as Anchialos (Greek: Αγχίαλος), is a town and seaside resort in southeastern Bulgaria, located on a narrow rocky peninsula in Burgas Bay on the southern Bulgarian Black Sea Coast.
Ktenia is a ruined Roman and medieval fortress, situated 2.1 km to the north of the village of Lozarevo, Burgas Province in south-eastern Bulgaria. In the Middle Ages, Ktenia often changed hands between Bulgaria and Byzantium. The ruins of the fortress lie north-east of the town of Sungurlare, in the Grebenets section of the Eastern Balkan ...
The 1878 Treaty of Berlin made Bulgaria an autonomous state, the Principality of Bulgaria, within the Ottoman Empire, with Sofia as capital. Although remaining under Ottoman sovereignty, the principality functioned independently, taking Alexander of Battenberg as its first prince in 1879. The Konak was designated as his official residence.