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The village of Byala (population 2,330 inhabitants) is a romantic village situated 50 kilometres south from the sea capital, Varna and 79 kilometres north of Burgas.
Founded in the 3rd century B.C., Byala today is a mix of traditional working village and tourist resort. Byala is a prosperous Bulgarian village due to the thriving local wine industry. The wine of the extremely fine vintage 'Dimyat' is produced there. It also boasts an impressive setting atop bluffs that end abruptly at the water's edge. Stairs lead down to a secluded beach that curves north toward rocky Cape Atanas. To the south, another promontory separates the small sandy strip from the beach at Obzor. Byala with its favourable conditions - crystal sea, sandy beach and a forest - offers many opportunities for recreation.
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Burgas
The city of Burgas has a population of almost 200,000 people, and is the second largest city in the area of the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast (after Varna). It is also the fourth largest city in the country, following Sofia, Plovdiv and Varna. It is situated in the most western part of
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Obzor
At a point roughly midway between Burgas and Varna, the E‑87 highway emerges from the hilly wooded terrain into a brief open coastal stretch around Obzor. Despite the town's convenient location and six‑kilometre long sandy beach (the largest between Golden Sands and Sunny Beach),
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Varna
Varna is known as Bulgaria's \"Sea Capital\". It has the largest harbour in the country, which is used for both the navy and for commercial shipping. It is also one of Bulgaria's most important commercial, cultural, educational and scientific centres. Varna is a cosmopolitan city, with
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Tourist Information
Bulgaria is a small country situated in south‑Eastern Europe. Bulgaria occupies the central part of the Balkan Peninsula on both sides of the Balkan mountain range. To the north, Bulgaria shares a border with Romania. The largest part of this border runs along the River Danube. To
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