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Level of completion:
- entrance hall and living room - tiled floorings; - bedrooms - laminated floorings; - PVC double-glazed window frames; - painted walls; - equipped bathrooms - a boiler, shower-cabin, tiled floorings; - Massive front door; - Parking lots;
Administration and management - € 6 per sq.m. (including reception, 24 hour security service, cleaning, management and care of outdoor facilities)
Kavarna is a small port town which has a broad outlet on the Black Sea to the Eastern and Southern sides. The coast is varied and there are cliffs combined with beaches and abrasive formations such as caves, fissures, etc. The area lacks surface running water and irrigation is most valuable. There is a steep cape called Kaliakra near the town, famous for the romantic legend about forty ‘maidens’ committing suicide in the name of Christianity. It is also famous for the caves - once the habitat of the extremely rare Black Sea monk seal. Kavarna is one of the ancient towns on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. First it was situated nearer to the sea but after an eartquake in I c. B.C. the old town Byzone has been partly drawned into the sea and later, in Roman times, it was rebuilt at a new place, 3 km inland. During the times of the First and Second Bulgarian Kingdom it was the administrative centre of Dobrudja.
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