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Varna Province is located in northeastern Bulgaria. It comprises 12 municipalities: Aksakovo (some of the villages - Botevo, Dobrogled, Dolishte, Ignatievo, General Kantardzhievo, Kichevo, Klimentovo, Krumovo, Kumanovo, Lyuben Karavelovo, Novakovo, Osenovo, Voditsa, etc.), Avren (including Benkovski, Bliznatsi, Bolyartsi, Dobri Dol, Dabravino, Kitka, Priseltsi, Ravna gora, Sadovo, Sindel, Zdravets, etc), Beloslav (including the town of Beloslav and the villages of Ezerovo, Strashimirovo, and Razdelna), Byala (including the town of Byala and the villages of Dyulino, Goritsa, Gospodinovo, etc.), Dalgopol (including Dalgopol, Boryana, Komunari, Krasimir, Lopushna, Medovets, Partizani, Sladka Voda, Tsonevo, Velichkovo), Devnya (with the villages of Kipra and Padina), Dolni Chiflik (Bardarevo, Detelina, Golitsa, Goren Chiflik, Grozdyovo, Krivini, Nova Shipka, Novo Oryahovo, Pchelnik, Rudnik, Solnik, Staro Oryahovo, Shkorpilovtsi, Venelin, and Yunets), Provadiya (including the villages of Barzitsa, Blaskovo, Bozveliysko, Chayka, Cherkovna, Chernook, Dobrina, Gradinarovo, Hrabrovo, Komarevo, Krivnya, Manastir, Nenovo, Ovchaga, Petrov Dol, Ravna, Slaveykovo, Snezhina, Staroselets, Tutrakantsi, Venchan, Zhitnitsa, and Zlatina), Suvorovo (Banovo, Chernevo, Drandar, Izgrev, Kalimantsi, Levski, Nikolaevka, and Prosechen), Valchidol (Brestak, Cherventsi, Dobrotich, Esenitsa, General Kiselovo, General Kolevo, Iskar, Izvornik, Kaloyan, Krakra, Oborishte, Radan Voyvoda, Shtipsko, Stefan Karadzha, Strahil, Voyvodino, and Zvanets), Varna (including the city of Varna and the suburban villages of Kamenar, Kazashko, Konstantinovo, Topoli, and Zvezditsa), Vetrino (including the villages of Belogradets, Dobroplodno, Gabarnitsa, Mlada Gvardiya, Momchilovo, Nevsha, Neofit Rilski, Sredno Selo, Vetrino, and Yagnilo). The province's territory is 3,820 square kilometres. It borders the Black Sea and covers parts of the hilly Danubian Plain (including parts of the Frangen Plateau, South Dobruja, the Provadiya Plateau, Ludogorie, and the Avren Plateau), Eastern Stara Planina, the Varna—Devnya valley with the lakes (limans) of Varna and Beloslav, and the Kamchiya river valley. Other rivers include Provadiya, Devnya, and Batova, and the largest artificial lake is Tsonevo. The Black Sea coast is hilly and verdant, mostly cliff, with a couple of rocky headlands (Cape Galata, Cape St. Athanasius), several expansive sand beaches, the largest of which, at the mouths of the rivers Kamchiya and Shkorpilovska, is nearly 13 km long and up to 200-300 m wide, and many small cove beaches. Agricultural lands cover 60% of the area, with fertile chernozem soils mostly in the north and west; forests—28.1% (with some of the oldest oak massives in the nation), mostly in the south; and urban zones—6.8%. Natural resources include large deposits of rock salt, limestone, silica, and clays, all extensively utilized in local chemical, cement and glass manufacturing and construction; silica is also exported. Significant deposits of medicinal fango (mineral mud) are found in Lake Varna. The province abounds in thermal mineral waters. There are also natural gas reserves; the offshore Galata gas field, a relatively minor project with planned cumulative production of 2 billion cubic meters, is expected to provide up to 15% ot the nation's gas consumption for its lifetime. Manganese ore deposits are also found. The climate inland is temperate, with cold, damp winters and hot, dry summers, and akin to Mediterranean along the Black Sea coast, with milder winters and cooler summers. The area has been populated at least since the Neolith and was a major centre of an Eneolithic culture with unique skills in metallurgy and seafaring, with a developed social structure and religion (Varna Necropolis, site of arguably the oldest man-made gold treasure in the world). By the first millennium BC, is was inhabited by Thracians who dominated it throughout classical antiquity; by the end of the period they were largely Romanized. In the 6th century BC, an ancient Greek trading colony (apoikia), Odessos (Varna), was founded, becoming an enduring contact zone between Thracians and Greeks. In the 4th century, the province was included in the empire of Philip II, Alexander the Great and his diadochus Lysimachus. By the first century AD, it was conquered by the Roman Empire. Under Emperor Diocletian, Marcianopolis (Devnya) became the centre of the Roman province of Moesia Secunda of the Diocese of Thrace; during Emperor Valens' wars with the Goths (366-369), this city was temporary capital of the empire. Both Marcianopolis and Odessus (the Roman name of Odessos) were major early Christian centres; it is believed that Saint Andrew founded the local Christian church and his disciple Ampliatus served as bishop at Odessus. In the 6th century, Slavs' migrations altered the ethnic composition of the then Byzantine province, and in 680-681 it became the heartland of the First Bulgarian Empire, whose capital was perhaps initially near Varna, before it moved to Pliska. Two of the most significant scriptoria of the Preslav Literary School were located at Ravna (near Provadiya) and Varna. The latter two cities were major fortresses and trade emporia of the Second Bulgarian Empire as well. The peasant war of Ivailo in the late 13th century started from the region, which at the time was plagued by Tatar raids and was finally subdued by the Ottomans in 1389. In 1444, the Battle of Varna was fought, as were several ground and naval battles of the Russo-Turkish wars of the 18th and 19th century. Under the Ottomans, the population became extremely diverse, with significant number of Turks and other Muslim peoples arriving from Asia Minor, the steppes north of the Black Sea, and the Caucasus, along with Orthodox Christian Gagauz, Armenians, and Sephardic Jews from Thessaloniki, while many Bulgarians from the region were forcibly relocated to Asia Minor and, in the wake of the Russo-Turkish wars, up to 250,000 eastern Bulgarians were transferred to Russian Bessarabia and Crimea. Compact Bulgarian population persisted throughout the Provadiya Plateau, Devnya Valley, and Eastern Stara Planina. Villagers from places such as Chenge (modern Asparuhovo, municipality of Dalgopol), Gulitsa (modern Golitsa, municipality of Dolni Chiflik), and neighbouring Erkech (modern Kozichino, Burgas Province) later colonized and returned the Bulgarian ethnic character to dozens of villages throughout northeastern and southeastern Bulgaria, including much of Varna province. After the liberation of 1878, with the exodus of most Turks and Greeks and the migrations of Bulgarians from other parts of Bulgaria, mostly Stara Planina, as well as North Dobruja, Asia Minor, Bessarabia, and later from Macedonia and Eastern Thrace, ethnic diversity gradually gave way to Bulgarian predominance. The province in currently second only to Sofia in foreign direct investment; its GDP per capita is higher and its unemployment lower than the national averages. Per capita income is fifth highest in the nation (2007). The economy is service-oriented; it is responsible for over 30% ot the nation's total revenue in tourism (2004). (See also the list of coastal resorts, beaches and locales below.) It is also an important communications and transportation hub with the Port of Varna on the Black Sea and inland waterways, the International Airport of Varna, the Varna railway ferry terminal, parts of several railway lines (including the oldest one in Bulgaria, Rousse-Varna, opened 1866) and junctions (Sindel, Razdelna, Komunari), and portions of two of the nation's motorways (Haemus and Cherno More). Varna is the easternmost destination of Pan-European transport corridor 8 and is closely connected to corridors 7 and 9 via Rousse. In June of 2007, Eni and Gazprom disclosed the South Stream project whereby a 900 km-long offshore natural gas pipeline from Russia's Dzhubga with annual capacity of 30 billion cubic meters is planned to come ashore possibly at Pasha dere, near the Galata offshore gas field, en route to Italy and Austria. Manufacturing is concentrated mostly in the Varna-Devnya Industrial Complex and Provadiya. Agriculture (notably wheat, fruit, wineries) and forestry are also of economic significance. The province is a major education and international culture centre with five universities, several other higher learning and research institutions, numerous museums, performing arts institutions, and hosted international events.

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Houses for sale near Varna

Big house for sale near the sea in Varna region

300 sq.m. 1120 sq.m. 178000

The village is appropriate 15 km. from the centre of Varna and international airport. Also it is situated on a hill and benefits from delightful views overlooking the surrounding countryside and Varna lake. This is big three - storey... more

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Nice house with sea view close to Varna

116 sq.m. 720 sq.m. 128000

This newly built two bedroom house is located in developing villa area south from the center of Varna. The property provides privacy and access to the city core. On the first floor of the house, there is a spacious living room with... more

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This two storey brick built up house consists of two floors. The rooms are distributed as follow: On the first floor there are living room, veranda, bathroom with WC, laundry room storage. Internal stairs are leading to the second floor... more

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Brand new brick built property! This New House is located in a nice Seaside village very close to Varna centre. This is one of the fastest developing villages in Varna. The village is located on the the main asphalted road, which... more

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The village where the property stand in is located in the hills behind the vibrant coastal city of Varna and just above the holiday resort of Albena.Situated in the traditional small village, around a 15 minute drive (10km) from the... more

Lands for sale near Varna

This plot of land spreads over 11055sq.m.It stands in nice and quiet village 42km away from the sea Bulgarian capital Varna and 4km away from the town of Provadia. The yard is suitable to build your home in Bulgaria. Electricity and... more

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Lovely Bulgarian property near Varna DISCOUNT

85 sq.m. 1050 sq.m. 42000

We offer to you house that is located in calm village -4 km away from Provadia town and 42km from Varna city. The house is absolutely renovated - only the stone walls were kept. This property represent two storey built up house whit... more

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This is newly built pretty house, which is located in Varna city. The house is one storey and offers 50 sq. m of living area. The house includes hallway, one bedroom, living room/kitchen, closet and bathroom/WC. The flooring is laminate... more

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SOLD.The property is surrounded by beautiful nature and has lovely view to the surroundings. The village in which this beautiful property takes place offers good infrastructure. There is a municipality, post office, hospital, cafes and... more

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Stunning view-Bulgarian estate for sale

240 sq.m. 900 sq.m. 198000

We present to you to storey house that is located 20km away from the airport in Varna and 12km away from the Black sea coast. The location where this property is situated is stunning - at the end of the village there is fine panoramic... more

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This is a solid built house consists of three rooms, living room and kitchen. The house needs renovation. There are some farm buildings in the garden. The house is situated on asphalted streets with all communication: Cable TV,... more

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Beautiful house for sale in Varna region

128 sq.m. 460 sq.m. 89000

The house is 7 km away from the Beach and 30 km away from the Varna international airport. This is new built house with living area 128 sq. m. On the first floor of the house, there are two entrances, a kitchen, a living-room, a... more

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Cozy house for sale near Albena

152 sq.m. 400 sq.m. 135000

This is new two - storey house with very strategic location - only 3 km away from the family coastal resort, 30 km away from the sea capital Varna and 18 km away from the nearest golf course. The house embraces a generously sized and... more

Houses for sale near Varna

The village where is located the property, stays in a quiet area completely surrounded by forests. It is 12km away from the resort of Albena, 20 km away from the coastal town of Balchik, famous for the Botanical Garden and the castle of... more

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Two houses located near to Black sea coast in Varna region DISCOUNT

126 sq.m. 480 sq.m. 55000

That new project presented two houses. Each of the houses advertised below are coming with 126 sq.m living area and 480 sq.m plot of land. Every one of the properties is two storey and consists of three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The... more

Houses for sale near Varna

20 km away from the sea capital Varna is located property in nice and calm village. It gives to you all amenities that you need for normal living- shops, restaurant, bars, regular bus transport, etc. This property is built up in... more

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Just Listed-Dream Home near the beach

150 sq.m. 444 sq.m. 105000

This is nice two-storey furnished house located just 10min. away from Kavarna and the Golf courses.nearest airport is Varna- 65km away. The property is on the main road and presents a massive two storey building with living area of150... more

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We offered you brand new house, located in the popular Sea village. Its popularity is due to its key location - 5 min. away from Albena Resort and 11 km from the sea town of Balchik. The house is two storeys with living area of... more

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Delightful house for sale in Varna region

163 sq.m. 500 sq.m. 112000

This is a new two bedroom house with charming location in a well served village. The house is 3 km away from the famous resort of Albena and the seaside, 8 km the hospitable town of Balchik with the biggest Botanic Garden in Bulgaria and... more

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Beautiful house for sale in Varna region

96 sq.m. 385 sq.m. 84000

This nice and cozy house is located in well developed village with regular bus transport. The area is quiet and appropriate for outdoor activities. The house is only 7 km away from the beach and 20 min. drive to Varna and the airport.... more