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Why Bulgaria
"The sleeping beauty of the Balkans" - New York Times
There are two main reasons why you should be interested in Bulgaria. Quality of life. An almost unrivalled investment opportunity. Of course, these two need not be exclusive, indeed, nor should they. However, whatever your motivation, here are some straight-forward facts about Bulgaria: Bulgaria is scheduled to join the European Union in 2007. The Black Sea airports are about 3 hours flight from Britain. Bulgaria has recently joined NATO. The currency is stable and linked to the Euro. The Black Sea coast boasts 220km of Blue Flag sandy beaches. The Black Sea coast has over 1700 hours of sunshine from May to October. The diverse geography and climate allows both ski and beach resorts. The general cost of living is one of the cheapest in Europe. All major British tour operators will be on the Black Sea coast next year. Some, such as Thompson, for the first time. Property prices are currently some of cheapest in Europe and last year rose by over 30%.
Northern Black Sea
coast
Clean and calm sea with shal low sloping sandy bottom, wide beaches
with fine grain golden sands, venerable forest and numerous mineral
springs. All these feathures make the Northern Black Sea coast an
atractive place for Bulgarian and foreign holiday-makers. Even the most
refined reqirements will be satisfied by the mothern resorts of Zlatni
Piassatsi (Golden Sands), Albena, Roussalka, Riviera, Slanchev_Den
(Sunny Day), St.Konstantin and Elena.
The greatest fans of natural beauty and historical places can find
peace in the Balchik Botanical Garden or the museum at Kaliakra horn.
Southern
Black Sea coast
Picturesque bays and whimsical rocks, spacious beaches with sand dunes
and warm sea create the attractive force of the Bulgarian Southern
Black Sea coast. Wonderful nature in combination with modern
construction - this is the magic of the holiday villages of Elenite,
Sunny Beach, Nessebur, Sozopol...
To the north the long and indented coast line is bordered by the
farthes spurs of the Balkan range and to the south - by the heights of
the Strandzha Mountain. Even nowadays the unique cultura in Strandzha
is a part of attitudes and habits of Ahtopol, Tsarevo, Kiten, Primorsko.
In restaurants and bars foreign tourists are enchanted by the unique
artistic atmosphere of the Strandzha fire-dances.
Histhory, culture and luxary combined together - this is the Bourgass
Black Sea coast!

Climate
Situated in Southeastern Europe, Bulgaria occupies the northeastern
part of the Balkan Peninsula. The country’s total territory is
111,000 sq. km. It has a 378 km borderline with the Black Sea to the
east. Bulgaria also neighbors Macedonia and Serbia and Montenegro to
the west, Romania to the north and Greece and Turkey to the south.
Bulgaria possesses a varied relief, in the altitude range from 0 to
2,925 m. Its territory includes part of the lower Danube Plain, The
Balkan Range – part of the Alpine-and-Himalayan chain, part of
the Thracian lowland and to the south – the mountain structures
of the Macedonian-Thracian massif. The predominant climate in Bulgaria
is moderate and transitional continental with plenty of sunlight days
per year. There are four seasons, with warm summer and snowy winter.
The average yearly temperature is 10.5 °C.
The climate in Northern Bulgaria is moderate continental, while the
climate in Southern Bulgaria is intermediate continental tending to
Mediterranean. The climate in the regions with an altitude of 1900-2000
m above sea level is mountainous and along the Black Sea coast it is
maritime. The climate of the seaside regions is milder in the winter
and cooler in the summer than the climate of the interior of the
country. The average annual temperature is 10,50C, in winter about 00C
(the lowest temperature - 38,30C - was measured in 1947). Average
summer temperatures rarely exceed 30°C.

Sun House Village in Madara is located near Varna |
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city Varna, the sea capital of Bulgaria |
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