Category:Varna

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Varna (Варна) is Bulgaria's largest port, the main city on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and the third largest in the country.

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Pages in category "Varna"

The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

  • Varna

A

  • Asparuhov most

C

  • PFC Cherno More Varna
  • 15th Chess Olympiad
  • Crusade of Varna

D

  • Dormition of the Theotokos Cathedral, Varna

F

  • First Language School

I

  • Boyan Iliev

K

  • Kaliakra (Tall ship)

L

  • Lake Varna

L cont.

  • List of mayors of Varna

M

  • Medical University of Varna

N

  • Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy

O

  • Oceanic-Creations

P

  • Daniel Petrov
  • Port of Varna

S

  • Sea Garden (Varna)
  • Siege of Varna
  • PFC Spartak Varna
  • St. Nikolai, Varna
  • Stoyan Bachvarov Dramatic Theatre

T

  • Ticha Stadium

U

  • University of Economics Varna

V

  • Battle of Varna
  • Varna Airport
  • Varna Archaeological Museum
  • Varna Necropolis
  • Varna Railway Station
  • Varna culture

W

  • Władysław III of Poland
Categories: Cities and towns in Bulgaria | Bulgarian Black Sea Coast | Varna Province
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