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The town of Provadia (population: 15 000;
The town is a successor of the Byzantine fortress Provaton (Provat) of 5th century, which in Greek means “sheep”. The Bulgarian medieval fortification town on the same place was called Ovech. The remains of these fortresses can be found right above the town in the region of Tashhisar. In different documents the town appeared with the names of Bourfanto and Ovechgrad.
In 13th-14th centuries the town was a prospering crafts and trading centre. Traders from Doubrovnik and Armenia came here to do business. Ovech was among the most important metropolitan centres in Bulgaria together with Turnovo, Preslav, Cherven, Drustur, and Sredets. It was also called Purvada, Pravada but after all the present day name of Provadia was kept which sounds similar to the first Greek name of the settlement. For decades on end this had been the place where the famous “singing carts” (over 3000 per year) were made; Yordan Yovkov glorified those in such a poetical manner. In 1844 the St. Nichola Church was erected, and in
After the Liberation Provadia underwent a brisk development and now it is the west branch of the industrial axis Varna-Devnya-Provadia. Six kilometres south-east near the railway station of Mirovo is one of the biggest rock salt deposits in the country (about
The Revival Architecture Museum Complex in the ancient Varosha Quarter with the well known Lambov’s House; the Town Museum of History; the Svetoslav Obretenov’s House-Museum; the St. Nichola Church (1844); the Clock Tower (16th-17th century); the Old Bazaar.
The region where the village is situated is combining great advantages of sea, lake and forest with a picturesque nature and a very fresh air. This is
The city of Varna offering plenty of the most scenic property in Bulgaria is set on the coats of the Varna bay. It is the biggest city on the whole Bulgarian Black Sea coastline and the multitude of its harbours and industrial plants make it a bustling industrial centre, the second largest in the country so this explains the great demand for property in Bulgaria namely here. It is a well-known fact, that a great part of national industrial infrastructure is located here, but that does not limit the importance of the city as a tourist destination, desired by many foreigners who strive to own the best property in Bulgaria. On the contrary, in the summer the city and the nearby tourist complexes “Druzhba” and “Zlatni Piasatzi” are bursting from foreign tourists, around 100 thousand and some 60 thousand Bulgarians – all looking ...
Local news & Views see allThe town council spares no expenses for keeping the municipality in excellent condition.\r\n“This week starts the second stage of the building of the water-conduit in “Borovetz”...... find out more
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