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Varna is Bulgaria's third largest city. It was an inhabited place even before the Greeks established the colony of Odessos there about 580 B.C. Later, under the Romans and their successors, the Slavs, Varna became a major port trading with Constantinople,
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Veliko Tarnovo is located at 250km from the capital of Bulgaria - Sofia near the Balkan mountain The royal city of Veliko Turnovo, the capital of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom (1187-1393) is more than just a beautiful city surrounded by magnificent scenery
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Town Velingrad is our largest spa resort. It is situated amidst the wonderful natural surrounding of the Western Phodopes. The abundance of mineral waters, the modern spa, resort facilities, mild climate and wonderful natural conditions, offers recreation
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The village of Vetren (376 inhabitants after the census in 2001) is a component of the municipality of Silistra and is located 25 km westwards. There are regular bus connections with Silistra and Tutrackan.
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The territory of Vitosha nature park has been changed many times and today is 26,606 hectares, which is over 90% of the total mountain. There are two reserves within the park’s territory – Bistrishko branishte and Torfeno branishte.
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Vlas was founded by the Thracian tribe called larisi in the 2nd Century AD. In the 14th Century, it adopted the name, ‘Sveti Vlas,’ after the patron saint of cattle merchants.
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The town of Vratsa is settled at the foot of Vratsa Balkan, 112 km. north of Sofia. It is preffered place for alpinists and climbers and a starting point for the routes to Vratsata gorge and Ledenika cave. The existing mountains and forests are suitable f
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The town of Varshets (7247 inhabitants after the census 2001) is located 32 km southeast and 80 km northwards from the capital Sofia. There are regular bus connections with Sofia, Vratsa, Montana and Berkovitsa.
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