Болгария, земельный участок
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- Подробное описание объекта: 4256 Residential plot near Dobrich , Bulgaria Listed by МАРИНЕЛЛА _Agent 1 City: Dobrich State: BG Country: Bulgaria Lot Size: 1400 Status: Active Ref.No.: 4256 Full Description: We are pleased to offer you a regulated parcel of 1409 sq.m. coming with a one-storey building of 36,80 sq.m. It is perfect for building of your new vacational villa ot permanent residence and offers enough additional space for a beautiful cultivated garden, a swimming pool, a barbeque area, etc. The property is situated at the beginning of a well developed village, in an attractive area that is already built up with a lot of beautiful new houses. It is perfectly located just 5 km. from the coastal town of Balchik, 3 km. from a golf-course and 17 km. from the Bulgarian "rock-capital" Kavarna. The region is preferred because of its advatageous location and preserved natural beauty and relaxing calmness. It is suitable for pleasant vacations near the sea, as well as for permanent living thanks to the well developed infrastructure of the village and the convenient proximity to the amenities and places of entertainment in the nearby town of Balchik. Area Description: Balchik (Bulgarian: Балчик; historical names: Bulgarian: Карвуна, Karvuna, Greek: Κρουνοι, Krounoi, Διονυσοπολις, Dionysopolis, Romanian: Balcic) is a Black Sea coastal town in the Southern Dobruja area of northeastern Bulgaria. It is located in Dobrich Oblast and is 42 km northeast of Varna. The town sprawls scenically along hilly terraces descending from the Dobruja plateau to the sea. The Balchik Botanical Garden The ancient Greek colony of Krounoi (also known as Dionysopolis, after Dionysus), later a Greek-Byzantine fortress, stood on the site of an older Thracian settlement. In the First Bulgarian Empire in 7th century AD, the place's name changed from Krounoi to Karvuna; in the Second Bulgarian Empire, it became an important administrative centre of its Karvunska Hora district, and was marked on Italian portolans as a port with the Italianized name of Carbona. In the 14th century, it briefly became capital of the spinoff Dobrujansko despotstvo (Principality of Karvuna). Under the Ottoman Empire, the town came to be known with its present name, which perhaps derived from a Gagauz word meaning "small town" [1] (as opposed to the "large town" of Varna). The beach of the Balchik Palace. After the liberation of Bulgaria, Balchik developed as centre of a rich agricultural region, wheat-exporting port, and district (okoliya) town, and later, as a major tourist destination with the beachfront resort of Albena to its south. The ethnic composition gradually changed from mostly Gagauz and Tatar/Turkish to predominantly Bulgarian. Between 1913-1915 and 1919-1940, Balchik was part of Romania. A costal view of Balchik's private hotels. Balchik's main street going down the harbor. During Romania's administration, the Balchik Palace was the favourite summer residence of Queen Marie of Romania and her immediate family. The town is the site of Marie's Oriental villa, the place where her heart was kept, in accordance with her last wishes, until 1940 (when the Treaty of Craiova awarded the region back to Bulgaria). It was then moved to Romania. Today, the Balchik Palace and the adjacent Balchik Botanical Garden are the town's most popular landmarks. Currently, two 18-hole golf courses are being developed around town. Balchik Ridge, in Antarctica, is named after the town. Land Features Electricity Regulation Water
- Адрес: Болгария, Варна, Балчик
- Общая стоимость: 43 560 €
- Операция: Продажа
- Местоположение: У моря
- Площадь (м2): 1400
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