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Top 10 Historical Sites to visit in Bulgaria | Explore the Country's Fascinating Past

Discover Bulgaria's rich history and cultural heritage with our list of the top 10 historical sites to visit in the country. From ancient ruins and medieval fortresses to historic churches and museums, each site offers a unique glimpse into Bulgaria's past. Join us on this virtual tour and start planning your next adventure.


Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:44 #10 Bachkovo Monastery
1:12 #9 Shumen Fortress
1:37 #8 Pleven Panorama
2:12 #7 Mezek Fortress
2:47 #6 Plovdiv Old Town
3:06 #5 Nicopolis ad Istrum
3:26 #4 Devnya Mosaics Museum
3:45 #3 Stara Zagora Neolithic Dwellings Museum
4:06 #2 Starosel Thracian Temple Complex
4:24 #1 Tsarevets Fortress


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Достопримечательности БОЛГАРИЯ ????????Замок Равадиново, Варна Каменный лес, Золотые пески Аладжа Калиакра

*Отдых на побережье Болгарии* это не только элитные курорты, отели и золотистые пляжи, но еще и достопримечательности Болгарии. Болгария - это страна, которая может еще похвастаться потрясающей природой и древними старинными артефактами. В этом видео я покажу Вам 7 самых красивых достопримечательностей Болгарии к которым Вы можете отправиться как в формате экскурсии, так и самостоятельно.
Если в первой части видео ( ) мы с Вами изучили 10 самых лучших курортов Болгарии, а затем прогулялись по самым красивым курортным городам, то в этом видео мы выберемся за пределы населенных пунктов и отправимся в самые красивые места Болгарии.
Я выбрала 7 самых красивых достопримечательностей, к которым несложно добраться не удаляясь от побережья как самостоятельно, так и во время отдыха в Болгарии с детьми.
Сегодня мы выберемся из нашего курорта Солнечный берег и вначале переедем в Созополь в окрестностях которого находится красивейший замок с поэтическим названием Влюбленный в ветер.
- *Замок Равадиново* это очень красивый волшебный оазис, который прекрасно порадует ваших детей и откликнется в вашей душе воспоминаниями о диснеевских сказках. А еще у замка есть очень красивое второе название Влюбленный в ветер. Равадиново Болгария - действительно магическое место и заслуживает Вашего внимания.
- Самый главный скальный монастырь Болгарии (3км от курорта Золотые Пески) - *скальный монастырь Аладжа* . Древнейший артефакт, занесенный в список 100 достопримечательностей Болгарии

- *Каменный лес* , вбитые камни, побити камни, Дикилиташ - уникальный природный феномен, возраст которому 50 миллионов лет. Всего в 12км от курорта Варна
- *Мыс Калиакра* - самый длинный мыс Болгарии. Подарит вам потрясающие виды на черноморское побережье и останки древней крепости
- *Заповедник Яйлата* - высокий каменный берег на котором сохранились древние пещерные жилища первых людей и фундамент византийской крепости
- *Дьявольский мост* - окутанный легендами легендарный каменный мост построенный турками на фундаментах древнеримского моста
и напоследок мы посетим
- *Фракийский культовый комплекс Орлиные скалы* - таинственное фракийское святилище в родопских горах - поведают нам историю древней цивилизации.

Ссылка на автобус до Бургаса :
*Больше моих путешествий вы найдете здесь:*
*Интересные и красивые города:*

???? Таймкоды путешествия по побережью Болгарии:
0:00 Вступление
2:21 Замок Равадиново
9:47 Монастырь Аладжа
16:53 Побитите камъни
29:02 Мыс Калиакра
36:48 Болата
37:39 Яйлата
39:08 Второе море в Болгарии
40:02 Дьявольский мост
46:26 Thracian cult complex “Orlovi skali”
52:53 Выводы об отдыхе в Болгарии

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Relaxing drive Bulgaria - Svishtov - Varna / Свищов - Варна, България

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Join me in this relaxing drive from the city of Svishtov to the city of Varna trough the beautiful Bulgarian countryside. We will drive around the cities of Byala, Popovo, Targovishte and Shumen. The video was recorded on 09.09.2022. Enjoy!

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01:21 Svishtov, Pametnicite (The monuments) Park
07:34 Vardim
14:27 Ruse region, Tsenovo municipality
16:24 Novgrad
20:40 Dzhulyunitsa
28:51 Tsenovo
35:43 Byala municipality
37:54 Byala (railway station)
44:43 Byala city
58:42 Koprivets
01:08:17 Lom Cherkovna
01:12:35 Popovo municipality
01:24:57 Popovo
01:31:24 Svetlen
01:42:00 Dralfa
01:48:27 Zdravets
01:52:08 Targovishte
02:05:12 Probuda
02:15:41 Shumen municipality
02:26:36 A2 highway Hemus
02:38:13 Kaspichan municipality
02:46:58 Varna region
03:21:47 Varna
03:26:00 Varna bus station
03:38:14 Vinitsa

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Varna Bulgaria Amazing Walking Streets from The Black Sea to Cathedral. - Varna Bulgaria - ECTV

Varna Bulgaria Amazing Walking Streets from The Black Sea to Cathedral

Varna is the largest city in northeastern Bulgaria, located on the shores of the Black Sea and Varna Lake and is the administrative center of the homonymous municipality and district. It is the largest city in Northern Bulgaria and on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, as well as the third largest in the country. According to the GRAO, the current population is 348,712 people, and the permanent address is 369,553 people (as of March 15, 2023).[2] On its territory is located the Admiralty of the Bulgarian Army. Varna is often referred to as the sea capital[3] or summer capital of Bulgaria[4][5] and is an important tourist and educational center, a starting point for the resorts along the Northern Black Sea coast.

A golden treasure from the Chalcolithic Age is stored in the town, which until the excavations of the City of Birds near Pazardzhik is believed to be the oldest gold treasure in the world, which gave the name of the so-called. Culture Varna.[6] After excavations were made in the city of birds near Pazardzhik, it was found that the processed gold found there is 200-300 years older than the objects in the Varna Chalcolithic Necropolis.[7] The International Ballet Competition is held in Varna, held every two years at the Summer Theater of Varna during the summer season.[8][9]

Varna is a candidate for European Youth Capital 2016 and European Capital of Culture 2019.[10] Among the international cultural events that take place in the city are the festivals Varna Summer, Love is Folly, The Golden Dolphin, August in the Arts, Videoholica and others.

In ancient times, the city was named Odessos. This is what Theophanes called Odessopolis, and in other authors it is also found as Ulisopolis. After the 14th century in historical documents the name Odessos disappeared. During the reign of Emperor Tiberius (27-AD), the city was briefly called Tiberiopolis. In his research, archaeologist Pavel Georgiev[11] He points out that there is an inscription from 557, in which, after the death of his wife Theodora, Emperor Justinian dedicated to her a city that he named Theodoriada, located on the northern shore of Varna Lake. During the reign of Empress Irene at the end of the the century, he also briefly bore her name, Irinopolis.

It is assumed that its current name comes from the Old Bulgarian * varna – black, vran.[12] Another theory associates the name with the word lime, meaning waters and mineral spring.[13] The first mention of the name Varna is in the annals of the offensive of the ruler Asparuh and his troops, who ... They came to the so-called. Varna, near Odessos... and the settlement of the Proto-Bulgarians in these places, but it is not clear whether the name refers to an area, a settlement or a river. Theophanes writes that in 774 Emperor Constantine V went by sea on a campaign against the Proto-Bulgarians, but when he came to Varna he was frightened and returned. Konstantin Irechek believes that this name belonged not to the old town of Odessos, but to an area in the vicinity, to the Provadiyska River and Devnya Lake. Konstantin Porfirogen writes that Varna is a river, the same is the opinion of A. Vretos. On the other hand, in 765, Nicephorus reported that the kavkhan of Khan Umar had been killed by his servants in Varna. This murder could not have happened in old Odessos, as it is considered to still be a Byzantine possession. Maybe Varna is some kind of settlement around Devnya Lake. According to the Shkorpil brothers, there was a Thracian settlement named Varna on the shore of the lake, in the area under Dzhanavara, where many archaeological materials are found today. Dimitar Dimitrov believes that Varna was a settlement in the western part of today's town, where there are necropolises from the time of the Chalcolithic. The Shkorpil brothers are looking for the Thracian root named Varnas.[14] At the beginning of the 20th century, Archimandrite Inokentiy in his studies mentioned that the name Varna comes from the Hunno-Avar word varosh, meaning city. Krustyu Mirski suggests that the name comes from lime, limestone, given that in Varna and its surroundings the land and stones are calcareous...

Between December 20, 1949 and October 20, 1956, Varna was named Stalin, after Joseph Stalin.[15][16]



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Unique Places in Bulgaria | Real Desert near Varna - Episode 1

Short Motorcycle rides around Bulgaria.

With this video series, I would like to show you some really unique places that we have in Bulgaria. I will do a number of short trips with a friend of mine, Plamen, from Rosseta Motorcycle Tours, telling you the history of each one of these places, in an easy-to-understand way.

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Bulgaria in one week. A Travel Guide | посетете България след седмица

What to do in Bulgaria if you have a week? Sofia, Velico Tarnovo, and a bath in the Black Sea!
Be amazed by these top places and experiences in Bulgaria! посетете България след седмица

00:00 Intro
02:13 St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral
02:23 St. George Rotunda
02:33 Vitosha Boulevard
02:43 St. Sofia Church (we skip Boyana Church, it will be in Sofia video don't worry :-))
03:09 Visit Tsarevets hill with its medieval fortress.
03:33 Stroll Through Gurko Street.
03:50 Check out the historic nearby town of Arbanasi.
04:08 Admire the interesting street art.
04:27 Visit the monument to the Assen Dynasty.
05:02 Walk in The Sea Garden.
05:25 Visit the Archaeological Museum.
05:59 Visit the Varna Cathedral.
06:21 Take a bath in the Black Sea.
06:32 Visit the Varna Roman Baths.

Bulgaria is one of the oldest countries in Europe, but also one of the least explored.

When we thought about going to Bulgaria, we only had a week to visit the country. As the flight landed in Sofia, it is clear that the capital of Bulgaria would be the first place to visit. Although part of the group didn't have high expectations for Sofia, in the end, it was a pleasant surprise for everyone. There are a number of things to visit and enjoy around the city center, on a tour that is very well done on foot. We spent two full days in Sofia, a nd it was more than enough.

Then, we went to Velico Tarnovo and took the bus trip. It was 3 hours of travel that passed in an instant.

Velico Tarnovo is a city in central northern Bulgaria, on the banks of the Yantra River. It is often referred to as the “city of the Tsars.” The city has a unique architecture, in which we highlight the old city and the three hills that rise from the river.

The Hill of Tsarevets is what stands out the most, due to the important fortification that was built there in the 12th century. We spent 3 days of absolute relaxation and communion with the city's cultural life.

Again on the road, and again by bus, we went to visit the Black Sea, more precisely the city of Varna. The trip lasted again about three hours, in which we enjoyed landscapes that varied from cereal plains to low hills. Varna is a somewhat run-down seaside town, where we highlight the fantastic park that runs along the beaches, making a buffer between the beach and the city, and the Archeology Museum that you should not miss. The park is very well maintained and deserves a long walk. It is the third city in Bulgaria and has an important history where the presence of the Roman Empire stands out at every corner.

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Soda (Coke, Pepsi and more) are DIFFERENT in Bulgaria! - Varna Bulgaria - ECTV

Soda (Coke, Pepsi and more) are DIFFERENT in Bulgaria!

Varna is the largest city in northeastern Bulgaria, located on the shores of the Black Sea and Varna Lake and is the administrative center of the homonymous municipality and district. It is the largest city in Northern Bulgaria and on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, as well as the third largest in the country. According to the GRAO, the current population is 348,712 people, and the permanent address is 369,553 people (as of March 15, 2023).[2] On its territory is located the Admiralty of the Bulgarian Army. Varna is often referred to as the sea capital[3] or summer capital of Bulgaria[4][5] and is an important tourist and educational center, a starting point for the resorts along the Northern Black Sea coast.

A golden treasure from the Chalcolithic Age is stored in the town, which until the excavations of the City of Birds near Pazardzhik is believed to be the oldest gold treasure in the world, which gave the name of the so-called. Culture Varna.[6] After excavations were made in the city of birds near Pazardzhik, it was found that the processed gold found there is 200-300 years older than the objects in the Varna Chalcolithic Necropolis.[7] The International Ballet Competition is held in Varna, held every two years at the Summer Theater of Varna during the summer season.[8][9]

Varna is a candidate for European Youth Capital 2016 and European Capital of Culture 2019.[10] Among the international cultural events that take place in the city are the festivals Varna Summer, Love is Folly, The Golden Dolphin, August in the Arts, Videoholica and others.

In ancient times, the city was named Odessos. This is what Theophanes called Odessopolis, and in other authors it is also found as Ulisopolis. After the 14th century in historical documents the name Odessos disappeared. During the reign of Emperor Tiberius (27-AD), the city was briefly called Tiberiopolis. In his research, archaeologist Pavel Georgiev[11] He points out that there is an inscription from 557, in which, after the death of his wife Theodora, Emperor Justinian dedicated to her a city that he named Theodoriada, located on the northern shore of Varna Lake. During the reign of Empress Irene at the end of the the century, he also briefly bore her name, Irinopolis.

It is assumed that its current name comes from the Old Bulgarian * varna – black, vran.[12] Another theory associates the name with the word lime, meaning waters and mineral spring.[13] The first mention of the name Varna is in the annals of the offensive of the ruler Asparuh and his troops, who ... They came to the so-called. Varna, near Odessos... and the settlement of the Proto-Bulgarians in these places, but it is not clear whether the name refers to an area, a settlement or a river. Theophanes writes that in 774 Emperor Constantine V went by sea on a campaign against the Proto-Bulgarians, but when he came to Varna he was frightened and returned. Konstantin Irechek believes that this name belonged not to the old town of Odessos, but to an area in the vicinity, to the Provadiyska River and Devnya Lake. Konstantin Porfirogen writes that Varna is a river, the same is the opinion of A. Vretos. On the other hand, in 765, Nicephorus reported that the kavkhan of Khan Umar had been killed by his servants in Varna. This murder could not have happened in old Odessos, as it is considered to still be a Byzantine possession. Maybe Varna is some kind of settlement around Devnya Lake. According to the Shkorpil brothers, there was a Thracian settlement named Varna on the shore of the lake, in the area under Dzhanavara, where many archaeological materials are found today. Dimitar Dimitrov believes that Varna was a settlement in the western part of today's town, where there are necropolises from the time of the Chalcolithic. The Shkorpil brothers are looking for the Thracian root named Varnas.[14] At the beginning of the 20th century, Archimandrite Inokentiy in his studies mentioned that the name Varna comes from the Hunno-Avar word varosh, meaning city. Krustyu Mirski suggests that the name comes from lime, limestone, given that in Varna and its surroundings the land and stones are calcareous...

Between December 20, 1949 and October 20, 1956, Varna was named Stalin, after Joseph Stalin.[15][16]



My name is Eric Clark and I am a world traveler. I have been around the world a few times and decided to help fund my travels by sharing my videos and pictures. I have been to almost every country and would be glad to give tips and pointers. Drop me a note. = )

Varna Beach is HUGE and AMAZING. All great clean Sand. Wonderful;! - Varna Bulgaria - ECTV

Varna Beach is HUGE and AMAZING. All great clean Sand. Wonderful;!

Varna is the largest city in northeastern Bulgaria, located on the shores of the Black Sea and Varna Lake and is the administrative center of the homonymous municipality and district. It is the largest city in Northern Bulgaria and on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, as well as the third largest in the country. According to the GRAO, the current population is 348,712 people, and the permanent address is 369,553 people (as of March 15, 2023).[2] On its territory is located the Admiralty of the Bulgarian Army. Varna is often referred to as the sea capital[3] or summer capital of Bulgaria[4][5] and is an important tourist and educational center, a starting point for the resorts along the Northern Black Sea coast.

A golden treasure from the Chalcolithic Age is stored in the town, which until the excavations of the City of Birds near Pazardzhik is believed to be the oldest gold treasure in the world, which gave the name of the so-called. Culture Varna.[6] After excavations were made in the city of birds near Pazardzhik, it was found that the processed gold found there is 200-300 years older than the objects in the Varna Chalcolithic Necropolis.[7] The International Ballet Competition is held in Varna, held every two years at the Summer Theater of Varna during the summer season.[8][9]

Varna is a candidate for European Youth Capital 2016 and European Capital of Culture 2019.[10] Among the international cultural events that take place in the city are the festivals Varna Summer, Love is Folly, The Golden Dolphin, August in the Arts, Videoholica and others.

In ancient times, the city was named Odessos. This is what Theophanes called Odessopolis, and in other authors it is also found as Ulisopolis. After the 14th century in historical documents the name Odessos disappeared. During the reign of Emperor Tiberius (27-AD), the city was briefly called Tiberiopolis. In his research, archaeologist Pavel Georgiev[11] He points out that there is an inscription from 557, in which, after the death of his wife Theodora, Emperor Justinian dedicated to her a city that he named Theodoriada, located on the northern shore of Varna Lake. During the reign of Empress Irene at the end of the the century, he also briefly bore her name, Irinopolis.

It is assumed that its current name comes from the Old Bulgarian * varna – black, vran.[12] Another theory associates the name with the word lime, meaning waters and mineral spring.[13] The first mention of the name Varna is in the annals of the offensive of the ruler Asparuh and his troops, who ... They came to the so-called. Varna, near Odessos... and the settlement of the Proto-Bulgarians in these places, but it is not clear whether the name refers to an area, a settlement or a river. Theophanes writes that in 774 Emperor Constantine V went by sea on a campaign against the Proto-Bulgarians, but when he came to Varna he was frightened and returned. Konstantin Irechek believes that this name belonged not to the old town of Odessos, but to an area in the vicinity, to the Provadiyska River and Devnya Lake. Konstantin Porfirogen writes that Varna is a river, the same is the opinion of A. Vretos. On the other hand, in 765, Nicephorus reported that the kavkhan of Khan Umar had been killed by his servants in Varna. This murder could not have happened in old Odessos, as it is considered to still be a Byzantine possession. Maybe Varna is some kind of settlement around Devnya Lake. According to the Shkorpil brothers, there was a Thracian settlement named Varna on the shore of the lake, in the area under Dzhanavara, where many archaeological materials are found today. Dimitar Dimitrov believes that Varna was a settlement in the western part of today's town, where there are necropolises from the time of the Chalcolithic. The Shkorpil brothers are looking for the Thracian root named Varnas.[14] At the beginning of the 20th century, Archimandrite Inokentiy in his studies mentioned that the name Varna comes from the Hunno-Avar word varosh, meaning city. Krustyu Mirski suggests that the name comes from lime, limestone, given that in Varna and its surroundings the land and stones are calcareous...

Between December 20, 1949 and October 20, 1956, Varna was named Stalin, after Joseph Stalin.[15][16]



My name is Eric Clark and I am a world traveler. I have been around the world a few times and decided to help fund my travels by sharing my videos and pictures. I have been to almost every country and would be glad to give tips and pointers. Drop me a note. = )

Climbing Vitosha: The Stunning Bulgarian Beauty Beyond Sofia!

Join us on an exhilarating adventure up Vitosha Mountain in Bulgaria as we set our sights on the mesmerizing Boyana Waterfall! ????????️ Just a stone's throw away from Sofia, our hike is filled with captivating moments – from serene lake reflections to an unexpected lookout point revealing breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Watch as we navigate challenging muddy trails, rocky terrains, and share our thoughts on the untouched beauty surrounding us. This journey to Boyana Waterfall is one for the books! Make sure to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and embark on more global adventures with us!

0:00 - Intro
0:50 - Starting the hike
2:41 - Boyana Lake
3:33 - Lookout point
5:55 - Boyana Waterfall
7:24 - Down the mountain
9:24 - End of the hike
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What does a Beer ACTUALLY cost in Bulgaria?? Let me show you!! - Varna Bulgaria - ECTV

Whats a beer cost in Bulgaria? Really... Do you wonder what it costs? Lets go look. I will show you all of it so there is no doubt. =) Come... Lets go get a beer. =)

Eric

Varna is the largest city in northeastern Bulgaria, located on the shores of the Black Sea and Varna Lake and is the administrative center of the homonymous municipality and district. It is the largest city in Northern Bulgaria and on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, as well as the third largest in the country. According to the GRAO, the current population is 348,712 people, and the permanent address is 369,553 people (as of March 15, 2023).[2] On its territory is located the Admiralty of the Bulgarian Army. Varna is often referred to as the sea capital[3] or summer capital of Bulgaria[4][5] and is an important tourist and educational center, a starting point for the resorts along the Northern Black Sea coast.

A golden treasure from the Chalcolithic Age is stored in the town, which until the excavations of the City of Birds near Pazardzhik is believed to be the oldest gold treasure in the world, which gave the name of the so-called. Culture Varna.[6] After excavations were made in the city of birds near Pazardzhik, it was found that the processed gold found there is 200-300 years older than the objects in the Varna Chalcolithic Necropolis.[7] The International Ballet Competition is held in Varna, held every two years at the Summer Theater of Varna during the summer season.[8][9]

Varna is a candidate for European Youth Capital 2016 and European Capital of Culture 2019.[10] Among the international cultural events that take place in the city are the festivals Varna Summer, Love is Folly, The Golden Dolphin, August in the Arts, Videoholica and others.

In ancient times, the city was named Odessos. This is what Theophanes called Odessopolis, and in other authors it is also found as Ulisopolis. After the 14th century in historical documents the name Odessos disappeared. During the reign of Emperor Tiberius (27-AD), the city was briefly called Tiberiopolis. In his research, archaeologist Pavel Georgiev[11] He points out that there is an inscription from 557, in which, after the death of his wife Theodora, Emperor Justinian dedicated to her a city that he named Theodoriada, located on the northern shore of Varna Lake. During the reign of Empress Irene at the end of the the century, he also briefly bore her name, Irinopolis.

It is assumed that its current name comes from the Old Bulgarian * varna – black, vran.[12] Another theory associates the name with the word lime, meaning waters and mineral spring.[13] The first mention of the name Varna is in the annals of the offensive of the ruler Asparuh and his troops, who ... They came to the so-called. Varna, near Odessos... and the settlement of the Proto-Bulgarians in these places, but it is not clear whether the name refers to an area, a settlement or a river. Theophanes writes that in 774 Emperor Constantine V went by sea on a campaign against the Proto-Bulgarians, but when he came to Varna he was frightened and returned. Konstantin Irechek believes that this name belonged not to the old town of Odessos, but to an area in the vicinity, to the Provadiyska River and Devnya Lake. Konstantin Porfirogen writes that Varna is a river, the same is the opinion of A. Vretos. On the other hand, in 765, Nicephorus reported that the kavkhan of Khan Umar had been killed by his servants in Varna. This murder could not have happened in old Odessos, as it is considered to still be a Byzantine possession. Maybe Varna is some kind of settlement around Devnya Lake. According to the Shkorpil brothers, there was a Thracian settlement named Varna on the shore of the lake, in the area under Dzhanavara, where many archaeological materials are found today. Dimitar Dimitrov believes that Varna was a settlement in the western part of today's town, where there are necropolises from the time of the Chalcolithic. The Shkorpil brothers are looking for the Thracian root named Varnas.[14] At the beginning of the 20th century, Archimandrite Inokentiy in his studies mentioned that the name Varna comes from the Hunno-Avar word varosh, meaning city. Krustyu Mirski suggests that the name comes from lime, limestone, given that in Varna and its surroundings the land and stones are calcareous...

Between December 20, 1949 and October 20, 1956, Varna was named Stalin, after Joseph Stalin.[15][16]



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Eric sitting on Varna Beach doing a DRONE Selfie. GREAT, HUGE BEACH!! - Varna Bulgaria - ECTV

Eric sitting on Varna Beach doing a DRONE Selfie. GREAT, HUGE BEACH!!

Varna is the largest city in northeastern Bulgaria, located on the shores of the Black Sea and Varna Lake and is the administrative center of the homonymous municipality and district. It is the largest city in Northern Bulgaria and on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, as well as the third largest in the country. According to the GRAO, the current population is 348,712 people, and the permanent address is 369,553 people (as of March 15, 2023).[2] On its territory is located the Admiralty of the Bulgarian Army. Varna is often referred to as the sea capital[3] or summer capital of Bulgaria[4][5] and is an important tourist and educational center, a starting point for the resorts along the Northern Black Sea coast.

A golden treasure from the Chalcolithic Age is stored in the town, which until the excavations of the City of Birds near Pazardzhik is believed to be the oldest gold treasure in the world, which gave the name of the so-called. Culture Varna.[6] After excavations were made in the city of birds near Pazardzhik, it was found that the processed gold found there is 200-300 years older than the objects in the Varna Chalcolithic Necropolis.[7] The International Ballet Competition is held in Varna, held every two years at the Summer Theater of Varna during the summer season.[8][9]

Varna is a candidate for European Youth Capital 2016 and European Capital of Culture 2019.[10] Among the international cultural events that take place in the city are the festivals Varna Summer, Love is Folly, The Golden Dolphin, August in the Arts, Videoholica and others.

In ancient times, the city was named Odessos. This is what Theophanes called Odessopolis, and in other authors it is also found as Ulisopolis. After the 14th century in historical documents the name Odessos disappeared. During the reign of Emperor Tiberius (27-AD), the city was briefly called Tiberiopolis. In his research, archaeologist Pavel Georgiev[11] He points out that there is an inscription from 557, in which, after the death of his wife Theodora, Emperor Justinian dedicated to her a city that he named Theodoriada, located on the northern shore of Varna Lake. During the reign of Empress Irene at the end of the the century, he also briefly bore her name, Irinopolis.

It is assumed that its current name comes from the Old Bulgarian * varna – black, vran.[12] Another theory associates the name with the word lime, meaning waters and mineral spring.[13] The first mention of the name Varna is in the annals of the offensive of the ruler Asparuh and his troops, who ... They came to the so-called. Varna, near Odessos... and the settlement of the Proto-Bulgarians in these places, but it is not clear whether the name refers to an area, a settlement or a river. Theophanes writes that in 774 Emperor Constantine V went by sea on a campaign against the Proto-Bulgarians, but when he came to Varna he was frightened and returned. Konstantin Irechek believes that this name belonged not to the old town of Odessos, but to an area in the vicinity, to the Provadiyska River and Devnya Lake. Konstantin Porfirogen writes that Varna is a river, the same is the opinion of A. Vretos. On the other hand, in 765, Nicephorus reported that the kavkhan of Khan Umar had been killed by his servants in Varna. This murder could not have happened in old Odessos, as it is considered to still be a Byzantine possession. Maybe Varna is some kind of settlement around Devnya Lake. According to the Shkorpil brothers, there was a Thracian settlement named Varna on the shore of the lake, in the area under Dzhanavara, where many archaeological materials are found today. Dimitar Dimitrov believes that Varna was a settlement in the western part of today's town, where there are necropolises from the time of the Chalcolithic. The Shkorpil brothers are looking for the Thracian root named Varnas.[14] At the beginning of the 20th century, Archimandrite Inokentiy in his studies mentioned that the name Varna comes from the Hunno-Avar word varosh, meaning city. Krustyu Mirski suggests that the name comes from lime, limestone, given that in Varna and its surroundings the land and stones are calcareous...

Between December 20, 1949 and October 20, 1956, Varna was named Stalin, after Joseph Stalin.[15][16]



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Path @ Balkan Bulgaria Sveti Vlas Stara Planina ASMR 22.09.2021 Път Балкан Свети Влас Стара Планина

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Bus Ride from Romania to Bulgaria. Nice Bus! - Varna Bulgaria - Varna Bulgaria - ECTV

Varna is the largest city in northeastern Bulgaria, located on the shores of the Black Sea and Varna Lake and is the administrative center of the homonymous municipality and district. It is the largest city in Northern Bulgaria and on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, as well as the third largest in the country. According to the GRAO, the current population is 348,712 people, and the permanent address is 369,553 people (as of March 15, 2023).[2] On its territory is located the Admiralty of the Bulgarian Army. Varna is often referred to as the sea capital[3] or summer capital of Bulgaria[4][5] and is an important tourist and educational center, a starting point for the resorts along the Northern Black Sea coast.

A golden treasure from the Chalcolithic Age is stored in the town, which until the excavations of the City of Birds near Pazardzhik is believed to be the oldest gold treasure in the world, which gave the name of the so-called. Culture Varna.[6] After excavations were made in the city of birds near Pazardzhik, it was found that the processed gold found there is 200-300 years older than the objects in the Varna Chalcolithic Necropolis.[7] The International Ballet Competition is held in Varna, held every two years at the Summer Theater of Varna during the summer season.[8][9]

Varna is a candidate for European Youth Capital 2016 and European Capital of Culture 2019.[10] Among the international cultural events that take place in the city are the festivals Varna Summer, Love is Folly, The Golden Dolphin, August in the Arts, Videoholica and others.

In ancient times, the city was named Odessos. This is what Theophanes called Odessopolis, and in other authors it is also found as Ulisopolis. After the 14th century in historical documents the name Odessos disappeared. During the reign of Emperor Tiberius (27-AD), the city was briefly called Tiberiopolis. In his research, archaeologist Pavel Georgiev[11] He points out that there is an inscription from 557, in which, after the death of his wife Theodora, Emperor Justinian dedicated to her a city that he named Theodoriada, located on the northern shore of Varna Lake. During the reign of Empress Irene at the end of the the century, he also briefly bore her name, Irinopolis.

It is assumed that its current name comes from the Old Bulgarian * varna – black, vran.[12] Another theory associates the name with the word lime, meaning waters and mineral spring.[13] The first mention of the name Varna is in the annals of the offensive of the ruler Asparuh and his troops, who ... They came to the so-called. Varna, near Odessos... and the settlement of the Proto-Bulgarians in these places, but it is not clear whether the name refers to an area, a settlement or a river. Theophanes writes that in 774 Emperor Constantine V went by sea on a campaign against the Proto-Bulgarians, but when he came to Varna he was frightened and returned. Konstantin Irechek believes that this name belonged not to the old town of Odessos, but to an area in the vicinity, to the Provadiyska River and Devnya Lake. Konstantin Porfirogen writes that Varna is a river, the same is the opinion of A. Vretos. On the other hand, in 765, Nicephorus reported that the kavkhan of Khan Umar had been killed by his servants in Varna. This murder could not have happened in old Odessos, as it is considered to still be a Byzantine possession. Maybe Varna is some kind of settlement around Devnya Lake. According to the Shkorpil brothers, there was a Thracian settlement named Varna on the shore of the lake, in the area under Dzhanavara, where many archaeological materials are found today. Dimitar Dimitrov believes that Varna was a settlement in the western part of today's town, where there are necropolises from the time of the Chalcolithic. The Shkorpil brothers are looking for the Thracian root named Varnas.[14] At the beginning of the 20th century, Archimandrite Inokentiy in his studies mentioned that the name Varna comes from the Hunno-Avar word varosh, meaning city. Krustyu Mirski suggests that the name comes from lime, limestone, given that in Varna and its surroundings the land and stones are calcareous...

Between December 20, 1949 and October 20, 1956, Varna was named Stalin, after Joseph Stalin.[15][16]



My name is Eric Clark and I am a world traveler. I have been around the world a few times and decided to help fund my travels by sharing my videos and pictures. I have been to almost every country and would be glad to give tips and pointers. Drop me a note. = )

Aqua Hotel - Varna Hotels, Bulgaria

Aqua Hotel 4 Stars Hotel in Varna, Bulgaria Within US Travel Directory Stay in the heart of Varna City One of our top picks in Varna City. This property is 11 minutes walk from the beach. Situated in the heart of Varna next to the central pedestrian and shopping area, Aqua Hotel offers spacious accommodation, 1.5 km from the beach and the Primorski Pool Complex. It features its own spa and fitness centre.
A private parking in front of the hotel and an underground garage are at guests` disposal at a surcharge.
The restaurant of the Aqua Hotel serves Bulgarian and international cuisine.
On-site spa facilities include a Finnish sauna, steam bath, hot tub, tropical vichy rain shower and a relax zone.
You can pamper yourself at the beauty parlour or get a relaxing massage, at a surcharge.
The diverse spa treatments include wine-, chocolate- and honey-based therapies.
The sea resort Golden Sands is 15 km away and within a 10-minute drive, Varna Airport can be reached.
Varna Railway Station is within short walking distance.
Port Varna is set 450 m away.


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Walking street knyaz boris I with Saint Nicholas Church. - Varna Bulgaria - ECTV

Walking street knyaz boris I with Saint Nicholas Church.

Varna is the largest city in northeastern Bulgaria, located on the shores of the Black Sea and Varna Lake and is the administrative center of the homonymous municipality and district. It is the largest city in Northern Bulgaria and on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, as well as the third largest in the country. According to the GRAO, the current population is 348,712 people, and the permanent address is 369,553 people (as of March 15, 2023).[2] On its territory is located the Admiralty of the Bulgarian Army. Varna is often referred to as the sea capital[3] or summer capital of Bulgaria[4][5] and is an important tourist and educational center, a starting point for the resorts along the Northern Black Sea coast.

A golden treasure from the Chalcolithic Age is stored in the town, which until the excavations of the City of Birds near Pazardzhik is believed to be the oldest gold treasure in the world, which gave the name of the so-called. Culture Varna.[6] After excavations were made in the city of birds near Pazardzhik, it was found that the processed gold found there is 200-300 years older than the objects in the Varna Chalcolithic Necropolis.[7] The International Ballet Competition is held in Varna, held every two years at the Summer Theater of Varna during the summer season.[8][9]

Varna is a candidate for European Youth Capital 2016 and European Capital of Culture 2019.[10] Among the international cultural events that take place in the city are the festivals Varna Summer, Love is Folly, The Golden Dolphin, August in the Arts, Videoholica and others.

In ancient times, the city was named Odessos. This is what Theophanes called Odessopolis, and in other authors it is also found as Ulisopolis. After the 14th century in historical documents the name Odessos disappeared. During the reign of Emperor Tiberius (27-AD), the city was briefly called Tiberiopolis. In his research, archaeologist Pavel Georgiev[11] He points out that there is an inscription from 557, in which, after the death of his wife Theodora, Emperor Justinian dedicated to her a city that he named Theodoriada, located on the northern shore of Varna Lake. During the reign of Empress Irene at the end of the the century, he also briefly bore her name, Irinopolis.

It is assumed that its current name comes from the Old Bulgarian * varna – black, vran.[12] Another theory associates the name with the word lime, meaning waters and mineral spring.[13] The first mention of the name Varna is in the annals of the offensive of the ruler Asparuh and his troops, who ... They came to the so-called. Varna, near Odessos... and the settlement of the Proto-Bulgarians in these places, but it is not clear whether the name refers to an area, a settlement or a river. Theophanes writes that in 774 Emperor Constantine V went by sea on a campaign against the Proto-Bulgarians, but when he came to Varna he was frightened and returned. Konstantin Irechek believes that this name belonged not to the old town of Odessos, but to an area in the vicinity, to the Provadiyska River and Devnya Lake. Konstantin Porfirogen writes that Varna is a river, the same is the opinion of A. Vretos. On the other hand, in 765, Nicephorus reported that the kavkhan of Khan Umar had been killed by his servants in Varna. This murder could not have happened in old Odessos, as it is considered to still be a Byzantine possession. Maybe Varna is some kind of settlement around Devnya Lake. According to the Shkorpil brothers, there was a Thracian settlement named Varna on the shore of the lake, in the area under Dzhanavara, where many archaeological materials are found today. Dimitar Dimitrov believes that Varna was a settlement in the western part of today's town, where there are necropolises from the time of the Chalcolithic. The Shkorpil brothers are looking for the Thracian root named Varnas.[14] At the beginning of the 20th century, Archimandrite Inokentiy in his studies mentioned that the name Varna comes from the Hunno-Avar word varosh, meaning city. Krustyu Mirski suggests that the name comes from lime, limestone, given that in Varna and its surroundings the land and stones are calcareous...

Between December 20, 1949 and October 20, 1956, Varna was named Stalin, after Joseph Stalin.[15][16]



My name is Eric Clark and I am a world traveler. I have been around the world a few times and decided to help fund my travels by sharing my videos and pictures. I have been to almost every country and would be glad to give tips and pointers. Drop me a note. = )

AirBNB in Varna Bulgaria. Cute good size Studio type Apartment. - Varna Bulgaria - ECTV

AirBNB in Varna Bulgaria. Cute good size Studio type Apartment.

Varna is the largest city in northeastern Bulgaria, located on the shores of the Black Sea and Varna Lake and is the administrative center of the homonymous municipality and district. It is the largest city in Northern Bulgaria and on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, as well as the third largest in the country. According to the GRAO, the current population is 348,712 people, and the permanent address is 369,553 people (as of March 15, 2023).[2] On its territory is located the Admiralty of the Bulgarian Army. Varna is often referred to as the sea capital[3] or summer capital of Bulgaria[4][5] and is an important tourist and educational center, a starting point for the resorts along the Northern Black Sea coast.

A golden treasure from the Chalcolithic Age is stored in the town, which until the excavations of the City of Birds near Pazardzhik is believed to be the oldest gold treasure in the world, which gave the name of the so-called. Culture Varna.[6] After excavations were made in the city of birds near Pazardzhik, it was found that the processed gold found there is 200-300 years older than the objects in the Varna Chalcolithic Necropolis.[7] The International Ballet Competition is held in Varna, held every two years at the Summer Theater of Varna during the summer season.[8][9]

Varna is a candidate for European Youth Capital 2016 and European Capital of Culture 2019.[10] Among the international cultural events that take place in the city are the festivals Varna Summer, Love is Folly, The Golden Dolphin, August in the Arts, Videoholica and others.

In ancient times, the city was named Odessos. This is what Theophanes called Odessopolis, and in other authors it is also found as Ulisopolis. After the 14th century in historical documents the name Odessos disappeared. During the reign of Emperor Tiberius (27-AD), the city was briefly called Tiberiopolis. In his research, archaeologist Pavel Georgiev[11] He points out that there is an inscription from 557, in which, after the death of his wife Theodora, Emperor Justinian dedicated to her a city that he named Theodoriada, located on the northern shore of Varna Lake. During the reign of Empress Irene at the end of the the century, he also briefly bore her name, Irinopolis.

It is assumed that its current name comes from the Old Bulgarian * varna – black, vran.[12] Another theory associates the name with the word lime, meaning waters and mineral spring.[13] The first mention of the name Varna is in the annals of the offensive of the ruler Asparuh and his troops, who ... They came to the so-called. Varna, near Odessos... and the settlement of the Proto-Bulgarians in these places, but it is not clear whether the name refers to an area, a settlement or a river. Theophanes writes that in 774 Emperor Constantine V went by sea on a campaign against the Proto-Bulgarians, but when he came to Varna he was frightened and returned. Konstantin Irechek believes that this name belonged not to the old town of Odessos, but to an area in the vicinity, to the Provadiyska River and Devnya Lake. Konstantin Porfirogen writes that Varna is a river, the same is the opinion of A. Vretos. On the other hand, in 765, Nicephorus reported that the kavkhan of Khan Umar had been killed by his servants in Varna. This murder could not have happened in old Odessos, as it is considered to still be a Byzantine possession. Maybe Varna is some kind of settlement around Devnya Lake. According to the Shkorpil brothers, there was a Thracian settlement named Varna on the shore of the lake, in the area under Dzhanavara, where many archaeological materials are found today. Dimitar Dimitrov believes that Varna was a settlement in the western part of today's town, where there are necropolises from the time of the Chalcolithic. The Shkorpil brothers are looking for the Thracian root named Varnas.[14] At the beginning of the 20th century, Archimandrite Inokentiy in his studies mentioned that the name Varna comes from the Hunno-Avar word varosh, meaning city. Krustyu Mirski suggests that the name comes from lime, limestone, given that in Varna and its surroundings the land and stones are calcareous...

Between December 20, 1949 and October 20, 1956, Varna was named Stalin, after Joseph Stalin.[15][16]



My name is Eric Clark and I am a world traveler. I have been around the world a few times and decided to help fund my travels by sharing my videos and pictures. I have been to almost every country and would be glad to give tips and pointers. Drop me a note. = )

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The Сity Of Dupnitsa, Bulgaria. Car Ride . Dance Music

Car trip around the city of Dupnitsa. From the city of Sofia, towards the Greece. You see with your own eyes this beautiful city with its streets and houses. Happy viewing!

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