Saturday, January 17, 2015







Prehistoric settlements best known for the eneolithic necropolis (mid-5th millennium BCE radiocarbon dating), a key archaeological site in world prehistory, eponymous old European Varna culture as well as globally taken into consideration the world's earliest large find of gold artefacts, existed within modern city limits. In the larger region of the Varna lakes (just before the 1900s, freshwater) and also the surrounding karst springs and caverns, over 30 prehistoric negotiations have been discovered with the earliest artefacts dated back to the Middle Paleolithic or 100,000 years ago.

The region of ancient Thrace was occupied by Thracians by 1000 BCE. Miletian Greeks established the apoikia (trading article) of Odessòs towards the end of the 7th century BC (the earliest Greek historical product is dated 600-- 575 BCE), or, according to Pseudo-Scymnus, in the time of Astyages (here, typically 572-- 570 BCE is proposed), within an earlier Thracian negotiation. The Greek alphabet has been used to inscriptions in Thracian given that at the very least the 5th century BCE; the city worshipped a Thracian excellent god whose cult made it through well into the Roman period.

The Lost Aurolithic Civilization Of Varna 


The city occupies 238 km2 (92 sq mi) on verdant terraces (Varna monocline of the Moesian system) descending from the calcareous Franga Plateau (elevation 356 m or 1,168 ft) on the north and Avren Plateau on the south, along the horseshoe-shaped Varna Bay of the Black Sea, the extended Lake Varna, and also two synthetic rivers attaching the bay and also the lake and connected by the Asparuhov a lot of. It is the centre of a growing conurbation flexing along the seaboard 20 km (12 mi) north and 10 km (6 mi) southern (mostly household and recreational sprawl) and along the lake 25 km (16 mi) west (primarily transport and commercial centers).

Varna receives about 2 thirds of the average rainfall for Bulgaria, abundant groundwater keeps its wooded hillsides rich throughout summertime. The city is cut off from north as well as north-east winds by hillsides along the north arm of the bay, yet January and also February still can be bitterly cold at times, with blizzards.

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