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An owner sale property in Botevo village, Varna District. Sounds great for everyone looking for a calm and picturesque place on not more than half an hour driving from the seaside - 32 km(20 miles) from Varna and 26 km( 16 miles) from Varna International Airport. This rural property is sold with 2020 m2 regulated land. There is old country stone-brick house for renovation. Ready documents on reconstruction or a new two-storey building with living area of 110 m2(each floor). The property is supplied with mains electricity and running water. The property is on the top of the small hill, near central part of the village and offers very nice views. This rural property can be transformed into an ideal holiday home after renovation. The property is next to the small forest and near the lake. Quite a few foreign settlers have made Botevo village their new home. PRICE: 20000 EUR (10 EUR/sq.m) / 14000 EUR
*Legal fees and taxes are NOT included in the price.
**Ready documents on reconstruction or a new building.
Village of Botevo (Varna District) is located in North-East Bulgaria. It is part of Aksakovo Municipality.
Aksakovo municipality is located in the northeast of Bulgaria and consists of 23 villages with a total area of 472 sq.km. It is positioned in the eastern part of the Danube Plain, which renders the area its characteristic ourlook of hills and plateaus. The main part of the territory is occupied by the Dobrudja and Frangensko plateaus, which reach over 200 m above the sea level.
The large territory of Aksakovo municipality, its various relief forms, as well as the difference in its remoteness from the sea presuppose the big differences in its climate, which is temperate-continental in the area of the plateaus. The climate is favourable for development of agriculture, especially for growing crops, vineyards, apricot-trees, etc. Aksakovo municipality is situated close to the town of Varna that has a key position in the trans-European nets and systems. All that favours the transportation and communication links.
The rural character of the region could be a good basis for development of alternative rural, natural or ecological tourism. The Krumovo, Zasmyano, Liuben Karavelovo, Botevo and Osenovo dam lakes and the Batova, Osenovska and Suha rivers are a precondition for developmet of sport and fishing tourism.
Distance to capital city: 367.015 km from Sofia
Area size of Village of Botevo: 35.676km2
The city of Varna lies in the Bay of Varna and is one of the oldest Bulgarian cities. In the 6th century Greek colonists from Millet first inhabited the area and gave it the name of Odessos. During the Roman times it was a big cultural and trading centre. Odessos was severally destroyed and finally fell under Byzantium power. Slavs renamed it to Varna and in the end of the VIII century it was included in the territory of Bulgaria. During the Second Bulgarian state, Varna was one of the most important trading and craft centres in the country. Its citizens traded with Italian towns’ republics and exported honey, wax, furs, grains, etc. In the XII-XIV centuries the town had an impоsing fortress, that functioned after numerous reconstructions till 1829. During the first centuries of the Ottoman domination,in 1444, a spectacular Christian campaign, leaded by the Polish king- Vladislav III was directed to Varna. The town was sieged by the knights during that campaign. The young king died in a battle near to Varna, and locals erected a mausoleum to his honour. The surrounding area is well known as Vladisav Varnenchik Park-Museum. After the Liberation (1878), Varna became the third largest city in Bulgaria. It is the biggest sea port and one of the favorite holiday places. Numerous hotels, restaurants and night clubs make it a preferable seaside center. Summer is fresh and pleasant because of the breezes and the wide beach strip attracts thousands of tourists. The city lies in the bay of Varna and is 11 km long. The city`s structure resembles an amphitheatre as it follows the curves of the Bay of Varna. Its population is about 325 000 people. Gardens, forests, vineyards surround the city and shelter a lot of private houses and hotels.
The Archeological Museum disposes of exhibits, dating from prehistoric times- Thracian, Greek, Roman- mainly from the ancient Odessos.
The Museum of National Renaissance is housed in the building of the first Bulgarian school in Varna, built in 1861. Old books, weapons, documents and photos, illustrating the economic growth and the fight for cultural and national independence, are exibited there.
The unique golden treasure of Varna go back 6000 years, which is the oldest gold all over the world.
The Naval Museum is situated in the Sea garden. In it is represented the history of the Bulgarian Navy from the middle Ages to nowadays. There are exhibited different kinds of ships, documents, photos, weapons, etc.
The Park-Museum Vladislav Varnenchik is located in the northwestern part of the city. There is a mausoleum monument of Vladislav Varnenchik, monument of Yan Huniadi, six sarcophagi, a solemn place- an altar and a museum hall. Under the museum there is a Thracian tomb from the IV century B.C.
Places of interest: Balchik, Fossil forests, Aladja Monastery, Kamchia, Veliki Preslav (The Great Preslav), Madara, Pliska,
Broker: val Ko
Phones: 00359 888 61 46 41
Email: bulcheapland@yahoo.com
Web page: www.bulcheapland.com
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