Varna - Bulgaria
As the third largest city in Bulgaria, and one of the country's most attractive towns and a popular holiday destination, Varna is known as Bulgaria's Seaside Capital and the 'Pearl of the Black Sea Coast'. The town is arranged in tiers along the curve of Varna Bay, and besides being a popular beach resort, it rivals the important cities of Sofia and Plovdiv in its wealth of museums, art galleries, historical buildings and cultural entertainment, and as such is a year-round holiday destination.
The 19th-century Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin is an impressive landmark, while the extensive ruins of the Roman Spa in the centre of town constitutes the largest ancient building in Bulgaria, dating back to 1700. Varna is the main port for commercial and naval shipping and has a casual, cosmopolitan atmosphere with a Mediterranean charm created by the sunny climate, calm sea, beach promenades and red-tiled roofs, popular with holidaymakers.
Varna is the gateway to the nearby beach resorts, including Albena and the mega-resort of Golden Sands, and numerous scenic spots along the coast are within easy reach, such as the nature reserve at Kamchia and the crumbling rock formations and dramatic cliffs along the Balchik coast.
Holiday Shopping
Shopping in Varna is focused on the massive Varna Shopping Mall, which is the largest in Bulgaria. Its 150 shops offer everything from souvenirs and beachwear to music and electronics. There are also shopping promenades located in Bul. Slivnitsa and its surrounding area.
Restaurants
Eating out in Varna includes a huge selection of informal cafes and good restaurants to choose from. You can enjoy mouth-watering seafood at the popular BM Zaliva with your toes in the sand, sample traditional Bulgarian food at the Mehana Koleloto, or try one of the 500 different wines on offer at Prodadena Nevesta.
Nightlife
Like most holiday beach destinations, this Bulgarian resort town has a number of nightclubs and bars along the sand and in the city centre, contributing to Varna's vibrant nightlife. Try the elegant Da Capo, the bustling Bordo Cafe, or the giant Comics House and Chill Out Night Club. For live music, go to the Joker's Club in the Cherno More Hotel.
Holiday Activities
Although not known for its sightseeing, Varna offers a number of museums and attractions to entertain visitors when they're not enjoying the sunny weather on the beach. The Varna Archaeological Museum has large collections of fossils and cultural artefacts, and the Bulgar Settlement of Phanagoria ethnographical village stages historical reenactments in its mock village. Varna also has a number of art galleries, theatres, and other cultural institutions. You can also make a day trip to the petrified forest a few kilometres away.
Any Negatives?
Many of the buildings in Varna are uninspired Socialist-era architecture and look slightly run-down, and the city is cut off from the beach by a large garden.
Fanagoria-Varna1
Fanagoria-Varna1
Хан Аспарух - Khazar attack (668)
The Nominalia of the Bulgarian khans states that Asparuh belonged to the Dulo clan and reigned for 61 years. This long period cannot be accepted as accurate due to chronological constraints, and may indicate the length of Asparuh's life. According to the chronology developed by Moskov, Asparuh would have reigned 668–695. Other chronologies frequently end his reign in 700 or 701 but cannot be reconciled with the testimony of the Namelist. According to the Byzantine sources, Asparuh was a younger son of Kubrat, who had established a spacious state (Great Bulgaria) in the steppes of modern Ukraine. Asparuh may have gained experience in politics and statesmanship during the long reign of his father, who probably died in 665 (apud Moskov). According to Djagfar Tarikhy (a work of disputed authenticity) Asparukh was made the leader of the Onogur tribe by his father. After his father's death, Asparuh would have acknowledged the rule of his older brother Bat Bayan, but the state disintegrated under Khazar attack in 668, and he and his brothers parted ways, leading their people to seek a more secure home in other lands.
아스파루흐(불가리아어: Аспарух, 640년경 ~ 701년)는 7세기 후반의 불가르족의 지배자이자 불가리아 제1제국의 군주(재위: 681년 ~ 701년)이다. 불가리아 제1제국의 건국자이기도 하다.
불가르족의 칸(Khan)인 쿠브라트(Kubrat)의 아들로 태어났다. 불가르족의 분파 가운데 하나인 오노구르족(Onogur)을 이끌고 도나우 강 삼각주 지대에 정착했다. 비잔티움 제국에 맞서 불가르족의 세력을 확장해 나갔고 680년에는 콘스탄티누스 4세 황제가 이끄는 비잔티움 제국 군대를 물리쳤다.
681년에는 플리스카를 수도로 삼았던 나라인 불가리아 제1제국을 건국했으며 비잔티움 제국으로부터 공납을 인정받게 된다. 701년 하자르 카간국 군대와의 전투에서 전사했다고 전해진다. 그의 왕위는 테르벨(Tervel)이 승계받았다.
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Khan Asparuh is a 1981 three-part Bulgarian historical action and drama film telling the story of Khan Asparuh and the events around the founding of the medieval Bulgarian state in 681 AD. It was shot and released on the occasion of the 1300th anniversary of Bulgaria.
Granulom - Side by Side (Две тела) Bulgarian version
Video clip for a song of the bulgarian heavy metal band Granulom. Stupid clip but a great song :)
ВАРНА//этнографский комплекс ФАНАГОРИЯ//ЛОШАДИНАЯ ЛЮБОВЬ ПО-БОЛГАРСКИ horses in LOVE
Приветствую вас на своем канале!
Гуляя по своему своему любимому Аспаруховскому парку заглянула в этнографский комплекс Фангорию... и вот что я там увидела...
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Я - Ольга Липатова, кандидат исторических наук, путешествующий доцент московского ВУЗа, блогер и представитель международного проекта Фонд Всемирная энциклопедия путешествий.
Помимо своей общественной и преподавательской деятельности я помогаю организовать комфортный отдых в Варне и Суздале.
Мои апартаменты в Варне -
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Павлин Петров във ФАНАГОРИЯ - Варна
Уникалната пътуваща изложба „ГЛАГОЛИЦА И ПРАБЪЛГАРСКИ РУНИ на талантливия художник Павлин Петров беше открита за пореден път на 5 май в Историко -- Етнографски комплекс „ФАНАГОРИЯ край Варна. Това е още една от спирките на изложбата, която реализира своеобразното си на ционално турне под патронажа на Асоциация за развитие на изкуствата и занаятите -7 /А.Р.И.З. -7/. Павлин Петров се появи предрешен като прабългарски кан, яздейки бял кон. Откриването на изложбата беше част от тържественото отбелязване на 10 -- годишнината от създаването на селището и старта на новия туристически сезон. Събитието уважиха с присъствието си лично областният управител на град Варна - Данчо Симеонов, бившият областен управител Яни Янев, придружен от Александър Чакъров, съавтори на книгата „КОРЕНЪТ НА КОРОНАТА, която беше представена в рамките на празника. Авторът на изложбата беше представен от арт -- мениджъра Даниела Капинчева. „ФАНАГОРИЯ вече е горд притежател на една от творбите на Павлин Петров, която изобразява знака на рода ДУЛО и която той създаде специално за своите домакини и подари лично на Павел Павлов, управител на комплекса. Празниците бяха изпъстрени с демонстарии на традиционни български занаяти, сред които впечатли атрактивното присъствие на Мариета Недкова, нейните уникални произведения и демонстрациите й с кожа и плъсти, а майсторът -- керамик Станислав Дойчев демонстрира изработка на керамични съдове с крачно колело. След почетната обиколка на комплекса, гостите споделиха усещанията си от видяното на чаша вино и деликатесни хапки.Повече може да видите тук :
Gewürztraminer Sauvignon Blanc - Cooper's Hawk November 2019 Wine of the Month
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FORGOTTEN FORESTS - Kingdom of Death (rehearsal 26 July 2009, Sandanski, BULGARIA)
| recorded during rehearsal sessions in July 2009, Sandanski, Bulgaria.
Varna | Wikipedia audio article
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- Socrates
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Varna (Bulgarian: Варна, Varna [ˈvarna]) is the third-largest city in Bulgaria and the largest city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. Situated strategically in the Gulf of Varna, the city has been a major economic, social and cultural centre for almost three millennia. Varna, historically known as Odessos, grew from a Thracian seaside settlement to a major seaport on the Black Sea.
Varna is an important centre for business, transportation, education, tourism, entertainment and healthcare. The city is referred to as the maritime capital of Bulgaria and headquarters the Bulgarian Navy and merchant marine. In 2008, Varna was designated seat of the Black Sea Euroregion by the Council of Europe. In 2014, Varna was awarded the title of European Youth Capital 2017.The oldest gold treasure in the world, belonging to the Varna culture, was discovered in the Varna Necropolis and dates to 4200–4600 BC.
the outer limits -thrash metal from burgas bulgaria
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Varna | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:54 1 Etymology
00:02:22 1.1 Other places named Varna
00:03:02 2 History
00:03:10 2.1 Prehistory
00:03:45 2.2 Thracians
00:08:10 2.3 Antiquity
00:12:09 2.4 Bulgarian conquest
00:13:09 2.5 Middle Ages
00:15:52 2.6 Battle of Varna
00:16:48 2.7 Late Ottoman rule
00:18:32 2.8 Third Bulgarian State
00:20:19 3 Geography
00:22:22 3.1 Climate
00:23:28 4 Governance
00:23:53 4.1 Local government
00:25:11 4.2 Boroughs and urban planning
00:25:48 4.3 Policing and crime
00:26:33 4.4 Consulates
00:26:54 4.5 Twin towns and sister cities
00:27:05 5 Demography
00:29:40 5.1 Ethnic, linguistic and religious composition
00:33:01 6 Economy
00:36:39 7 Transport
00:37:41 8 Landmarks
00:41:12 8.1 Churches
00:43:22 8.2 Architecture
00:46:02 9 Education
00:46:16 9.1 Higher education
00:47:49 9.2 Institutes and colleges
00:48:33 9.3 Secondary education
00:49:18 9.4 Libraries
00:49:29 10 Culture
00:50:10 10.1 Museums
00:51:11 10.2 Galleries
00:51:31 10.3 Performing arts professional companies
00:52:06 10.4 Art networks
00:52:17 10.5 Other performing arts groups
00:52:32 10.6 Notable bands and artists
00:53:35 10.7 Concert halls
00:53:59 10.8 International arts festivals
00:55:09 10.9 National events
00:55:47 10.10 Local events
00:56:27 10.11 Varna in fiction
00:57:31 11 Media
00:59:04 12 Healthcare
00:59:48 13 Sports
00:59:56 13.1 Football
01:00:46 13.2 Swimming
01:02:04 13.3 Other sports
01:03:46 14 Notable people
01:04:00 15 See also
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- Socrates
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Varna (Bulgarian: Варна, Varna [ˈvarna]) is the third largest city in Bulgaria and the largest city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. Situated strategically in the Gulf of Varna, the city has been a major economic, social and cultural centre for almost three millennia. Varna, historically known as Odessos (Ancient Greek: Ὀδησσός), grew from a Thracian seaside settlement to a major seaport on the Black Sea.
Varna is an important centre for business, transportation, education, tourism, entertainment and healthcare. The city is referred to as the maritime capital of Bulgaria and headquarters the Bulgarian Navy and merchant marine. In 2008, Varna was designated seat of the Black Sea Euroregion by the Council of Europe. In 2014, Varna was awarded the title of European Youth Capital 2017.The oldest gold treasure in the world, belonging to the Varna culture, was discovered in the Varna Necropolis and dates to 4200–4600 BC.
Gothic vilage in Bulgaria
Gothic vilage in Bulgaria
Syanatic - Driven Restless @ Club The Box live 27.07.10
The Box live, Sofia, Bulgaria. 27.07.2010
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FAT WHITE CHIEFS - Now Is The Time
Recorded at Jet Rock Club, Sofia, Bulgaria
November 8, 2013
Teambuilding
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Horse club Varna, town of Kichevo
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Timeline of ancient Greece | Wikipedia audio article
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Timeline of ancient Greece
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
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This is a timeline of Ancient Greece from its emergence around 800 BC to its subjection to the Roman Empire in 146 BC.
For earlier times, see Greek Dark Ages, Aegean civilizations and Mycenaean Greece. For later times see Roman Greece, Byzantine Empire and Ottoman Greece.
For modern Greece after 1820, see Timeline of modern Greek history.