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Interhotel Cherno More | |
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General information | |
Location | Varna, Bulgaria |
Address | 33 Slivnitsa Blvd., 9000 |
Coordinates | 43°12′18″N27°55′14″E / 43.2048973°N 27.920619°E |
Opening | 1978 |
Height | 72.2 |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 22 |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 173 |
Website | |
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Interhotel Cherno More is a 4-stars hotel and at 72.2 meters the highest building in Bulgarian port city Varna. [1] It is also the 25th highest building in Bulgaria.
The hotel is located near the Sea Garden, the largest landscaped park in the Balkans. [2]
Varna is the third-largest city in Bulgaria and the largest city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. Situated strategically in the Gulf of Varna, the city has been a major economic, social and cultural centre for almost three millennia. Historically known as Odessos, Varna developed from a Thracian seaside settlement to a major seaport on the Black Sea.
Cherno More is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in the city of Varna, which currently competes in Bulgaria's primary football competition, the First League. Founded on March 3, 1913, as an association football branch of the larger sports society SC Galata, the club has spent the majority of its existence playing in the top tier of Bulgarian football.
Georgi Iliev is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder from 2000 to 2019, notably for Cherno More Varna, where he made over 350 appearances for the club in all competitions. Iliev is the second highest scorer for Cherno More in the Bulgarian top league with 71 goals.
The Cherno More motorway or the Black Sea motorway is a Bulgarian motorway planned to link the major coastal cities of Varna and Burgas, passing along the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. It is part of the Pan-European Corridor VIII and is estimated to be 103 km long when finished. As of 2016 10 km of the motorway are completed, from the Asparuhov bridge in Varna to the village of Priseltsi.
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Ivan Dyulgerov is a Bulgarian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Cherno More Varna.
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