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unusual facts about Burgas–Alexandroupoli pipeline


Balkan pipeline

Burgas–Alexandroupoli pipeline, a planned oil pipeline from the Bulgarian port of Burgas to the Greek port of Alexandroupoli


2011–12 B PFG

On the place of those five teams came the third league champions Botev (Plovdiv) (South-East), Spartak (Varna) (North-East) and the winner of the promotion play-off Neftochimic 1986 (Burgas).

Aytos

Its good transport characteristics are also determined by the fact that it is only 28 km from Burgas, a key Black Sea port.

Balkan pipeline

AMBO pipeline, a planned oil pipeline from the Bulgarian port of Burgas to the Albanian port of Vlore

Bezmer Air Base

The base is situated in the eastern part of the Upper Thracian Lowland, in Yambol Oblast (Region), 10 km west of the city of Yambol and 30 km southeast of the city of Sliven, between the villages of Bezmer and Bolyarsko, and near the Sofia-Burgas railway.

Bucharest North railway station

As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by Căile Ferate Române, Regiotrans and Trans Feroviar calatori as well international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna and Burgas, Republic of Moldova - Chișinău, Ukraine - Kiev, Chernivtsi, Austria - Vienna, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow and Saratov, Belarus - Minsk and Dnepropetrovsk.

Bulgarian Black Sea Coast

In addition, the A1 and A2 motorways, currently in construction, would make the trip from the capital Sofia to the coast substantially easier and faster, while the A3 is planned to connect Varna and Burgas.

Chelopech Municipality

The Chelopech Municipality includes only one village - Chelopech, which is located on the Southern side of the Balkan Mountains, on the main road from the capital Sofia to Burgas.

Debelt

Debelt is a village in Sredets Municipality in Burgas Province in southeastern Bulgaria, about 17 kilometers south-west from Burgas.

Dobrotitsa

In 1348 Dobrotitsa took over the fortress of Midia and by 1356 managed to seize Kozyak (present-day Obzor) and Emona from the Byzantines.

Gurkovo

It is located along the main route that links the important Bulgarian city of Veliko Tarnovo with the Thrace region of Bulgaria, notably Burgas on the Black Sea.

Karanovo

Karanovo, Burgas Province, a village in the Aytos municipality, Burgas Province

Kostas Varnalis

After his graduation in 1908 he worked for some time as a teacher in Burgas, before returning to Greece and teaching in Amaliada and Athens.

Lyaskovo

Lyaskovo, Burgas Province - a village in the Aytos municipality, Burgas Province

Polyanovo

Polyanovo, Burgas Province - a village in the Aytos municipality, Burgas Province

Ravnets

Ravnets, Burgas Province, a village in the Burgas municipality, Burgas Province

Ravnets Air Base, a former military airfield near Burgas, Bulgaria

Razboyna

Razboyna, Burgas Province - a village in Ruen municipality, Burgas Province

Sadievo

Sadievo, Burgas Province - a village in the Aytos municipality, Burgas Province

Saedinenie

Saedinenie, Burgas Province - a village in the Sungurlare Municipality of the Burgas Province, Bulgaria

Svetlina

Svetlina, Burgas Province, a village in the municipality of Sredets, in Burgas Province, in southeastern Bulgaria

UniCredit Bulbank

The 1992 meeting of shareholders changed the bank's status to a universal commercial bank, so the branch network was expanded (Plovdiv, Kardzhali, Burgas, Stara Zagora, etc.), focusing on customer service in the years to follow.

Via Pontica

Via Pontica was an ancient Roman road in Thrace along the Black Sea, starting from Byzantium and passing through Konstantinople, Deultum (today Debelt), Aquae Calidae (today Burgas), Apollonia, Mesambria, Odessos, Byzone, Kaliakra (today in Bulgaria), Kallatis, Tomis and Istros (today in Romania).

Vratsa Province

The distance to the major cities is as follows: Vratsa - Varna 414 km, Vratsa - Plovdiv 217 km; Vratsa - Pleven 108 km; Vratsa - Burgas 416 km.

Zetyovo

Zetyovo, Burgas Province - a village in the Aytos municipality, Burgas Province


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