Victoria VillasThe apartments of this development project are built out of the highest quality construction materials and interior decorating and finishing items. These are built to suit the locale's seasons and climate as well as to create a beautiful co-existence with its surroundings. These apartments are constructed with a traditional feel to the architecture. Features
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Victoria Villas
Victoria Villas is located on an area directly above the summer resort of Sunny Beach in the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. This complex is found in the quiet village of Kosharitsa which is approximately a mile away from the beach. This combination gives the resident the opportunity to enjoy a very peaceful village setting with a close proximity to the lovely and lively coastal population of Sunny Beach. The splendid view that is being afforded the residents of Victoria Villas shows them the wide expanse of the Black Sea, the culturally interesting Nessebar Town, and even the Stara Planina Mountain slopes found to the compound's North.
The apartments of this development project are built out of the highest quality construction materials and interior decorating and finishing items. These are built to suit the locale's seasons and climate as well as to create a beautiful co-existence with its surroundings. These apartments are constructed with a traditional feel to the architecture. This is achieved through a combination of wood and stone for the exterior and wooden roofing with red tiles for that rustic chalet-like design. The living rooms of these apartments are fitted with quality tile floors and the bedrooms have laminated wooden floors. Bathrooms have terracotta flooring while kitchens and terraces use granite compound tiles for the floor area. The front doors for these units are made of steel internal doors with an MDF external door. Windows are made of three-chamber PVC materials with a processed stone sill. Some of the built in features that come with every apartment include cable television connections, a broadband internet connection and an air-conditioning unit. Fire safety is emphasized with the inclusion of fire alarms, fire doors and other fire safety considerations built into each unit as well. While these apartments do not come pre-furnished, furnishings can be ordered as you wish with catalogs available for your selections.
Aside from the luxuriously constructed apartments, Victoria Villas also has quite a number of facilities for your enjoyment. The complex boasts of 2 lovely swimming pools that you can use anytime and a pub for when you wish to unwind and hang-out. A multi-cuisine restaurant and a bistro is also available for your dining needs while a mini market & a few other shops are made accessible to residents for other needs as well. Parking is also another convenience being given to Victoria Villas residents and the 365 days-a-year, 24-hours security is sure to provide you and your family with the protection you need.
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The Burgas Region: A Blessed LandWith a population of over 200,000, Burgas is the fourth largest city in Bulgaria, the second largest on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. It is located at the westernmost point of the Black Sea and surrounded by the Burgas Lakes and the large Burgas bay. It is the largest and most important Bulgarian port. Burgas succeeded from the ancient Greek city of Pyrgos. It was used by colonists from Apolonia as a military post against Mesembria, another important settlement on the region. Under Roman rule, Burgas was known as Deultum. Later, it became a major center of the southern Black Sea coast and became a city of well-developed industry and trade built on oil, chemical works, salt, and iron. In 1903, the railway became fully operational, boosting the city's expansion. One of the most impressive tourist sights in the city is the District Museum of History. Founded in 1925, it houses a rich collection of items dating back to ancient colonies along the Black Sea coast. There are many churches but the most notable would be the St. Cyril and Methodius Cathedral. It has marvellous frescoes and a wooden altar. Away from the bustle of the city is the Sea Garden built on a hill next to the coast. Aside from being rich in flowers and trees, the park also has a casino, a zoo, and an open-air theater where the annual International Folklore Festival is held. A beautiful forked staircase leads to the beach. The sand's dark colour is attributed to the various alloys of magnetite. The region itself offers an array of beautiful sights and interesting culture. A sacred place for every Bulgarian, the Petrova Niva is the place where the Preobrazhenie Uprising started. Located in the national park of the southern Strandzha Mountain, Silistar is home to various animals, birds, and insects. The Sungurlare is a settlement famous for its marvellous wines. One of Ahtopol's two beautiful beaches is a haven for nudists. The central cape of the Stara Planana Mountain, Emine is the most impressive of all Bulgarian capes at the Black Sea coast. The cape is a sixty-meter long rock that dives into the sea, offering a stunning view to those travelling by water. The old settlement of Aitos offer mineral baths. The mineral water is good for drinking and curing stomach, gastric, and liver diseases. Silkosia Nature Reserve is the oldest nature reserve in Bulgaria, having been established in 1933. Originating from springs 50 kilometres away, the Ropotamo River is particularly famous for its tender water lilies and other rare flora. It is also home to exotic fauna like enormous white-tailed eagles and eagle owls. There are also numerous beach resorts along the coasts, most notably Chernomoretz, Zlatna Ribka, St. Vlas, and Sunny Beach. Indeed, Burgas is a place that exudes richness. It's rich in industry, rich in culture, and most especially, rich in beauty. Beautiful, Breathtaking Bulgaria
Originally called the Republic of
Bulgaria, this country is found in Southern Europe on the coast of the Black
Sea. This country, which is bordered by Greece, Serbia, and Turkey, among
others, has a total land area of 110,912 square kilometers with only 3 percent
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