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8 unusual facts about Varna Province


Bolayır

A village in Dolni Chiflik Municipality, Varna Province bears the name Bulair in honour of the Bulgarian victory at Bolayır and a Bulgarian military march, the Bulair March, was written to commemorate the battle.

Byala Municipality, Varna Province

It is named after its administrative centre - the town of Byala.

Cherno More motorway

As of 2006 10 km of the motorway are completed, from the Asparuhov bridge in Varna to the village of Priseltsi.

Gerd Leers

In January 2010, he resigned from office after an affair concerning a holiday villa project in Byala, Bulgaria.

He became mayor of Maastricht in 2002, but he resigned following an affair concerning a holiday villa project in Byala, Varna Province in Bulgaria.

Kalimantsi

Kalimantsi, Varna Province, a village in Suvorovo municipality, Varna Province

Osenovo

Osenovo, Varna Province - a village in the Aksakovo municipality, Varna Province

Varna Province

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.


Anatolian Bulgarians

After the Liberation of Bulgaria, many Anatolian Bulgarians returned to their native land, with some settling in Yagnilo and Dobroplodno, Varna Province, Svirachi, Oreshino, Byalopolyane, Ivaylovgrad in Haskovo Province exchanging their property with that of Turks from Bulgaria.

Zahari Stoyanov

He attended the religious school (after 1860 mutual and class school) in his native village between 1856 and 1862 to later become a shepherd in İnceköy (modern Topoli, Varna Province) and Podvis, Burgas Province (1866–1870).


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