Varvara, Burgas Province

Varvara, Burgas Province

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Varvara ( _bg. Варвара) is a village and seaside resort on the Black Sea coast of Burgas Province, Bulgaria, between the towns of Tsarevo and Ahtopol, near the border with Turkey. It lies at coord|42|7|N|27|55|E and the mayor is Irina Petkova. As of 2005, the population is 250.GR|Bulgaria

In the middle of the 19th century, the site of the modern village was uninhabited, except for the small monastery or chapel of Saint Barbara with holy springs, after which the village was named. An older settlement may well have existed, as indicated by the marking of the name "Vardarah" on Max Šimek's 1748 and Christian Ludwig's 1788 map in that area. Until the Balkan Wars, Varvara was a small Ottoman village of ethnic Turkish refugees from northern Bulgaria which settled there following the Liberation of Bulgaria in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78. After 1913, the Turks moved out and were replaced by Bulgarian refugees from Eastern Thrace

The village is best known for its intellectual community of artists and writers. Many young artists came to Varvara in the 1970s and 1980s and populated a small camp called "The Sea Club" which the Academy of Arts in Sofia had purchased for them. Over the years a larger group of artists established themselves in Varvara and started to buy real estate and build a small community.

Many fishermen also live in the village. The population is from many backgrounds with an increasing number of Western Europeans taking up residence both seasonally and full time. There is also a well integrated Roma community. The size of the village and its intellectual values have helped in the creation of a diverse yet close community who undertake many projects together such as the recent building of a new small church that was constructed in a combined effort of locals and some of the Bulgarians who form part of this community.

The newly renovated road to Burgas puts the International Airport within an hour's drive. Besides fishing, the major source of income today is tourism. There is a secluded sandy beach, and one of the most famous diving areas on the Black Sea known as the Dardaneli lies next to the village. This is a series of underwater caves and canyons offering snorkeling and diving on the coast. There are 12 small family hotels and 11 bars and restaurants.

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External links

* [http://forthenature.org/cases/strandja The destruction of Varvara beach and the illegal building "Golden Pearl" near Varvara]


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