Rawadinowo
Rawadinowo (Равадиново) | ||||
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Basic data | ||||
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State : | Bulgaria | |||
Oblast : | Burgas | |||
Residents : | 808 (March 15, 2012) | |||
Area : | 27.25 km² | |||
Population density | 29.7 inhabitants / km² | |||
Coordinates : | 42 ° 23 ' N , 27 ° 40' E | |||
Height : | 33 m | |||
Postal code : | 8146 | |||
Telephone code : | (+359) 0550 | |||
License plate : | A. | |||
administration | ||||
Mayor : | Ivan Pazwantov | |||
Ruling party : | GERB |
Rawadinowo (also written Ravadinovo , Bulgarian Равадиново ) is a village in the municipality of Sozopol , province of Burgas near the Bulgarian Black Sea coast . The village was founded in 1913 by Bulgarian refugees from the Balkan Wars of 1912/13 from East and West Thrace ( Thracian Bulgarians ) as a refugee camp. Some of the quickly built, simple accommodations (the so-called Sharon houses) have been preserved in the village to this day.
Rawadinowo is located approx. 5 km west of the Sozopol community center and approx. 2 km inland from the Black Sea at the Slatna ribka campsite (German: goldfish , map ). The Burgas -Sosopol- Primorsko highway runs south and east of Rawadinowo and has four lanes up to the junction to Rawadinowo.
The village lies in the foothills of the Strandscha Mountains, in the sloping slopes of the Meden rid chain of hills . The range of hills is bounded in the west by the Rossen River and extends to the Black Sea in the east, including the coast from the Bay of Tschengene Skele in the north to the Arkutino marshland in the south. Between Rawadinowo and Sozopol in the south, or, respectively, southwest and Atija in the north and the Meden rid in the west, a small coastal plain extends along the bay of Sozopol . Also to the west of Rawadinowo is the Bakarlak summit (376 m; map ), the highest point of the range of hills.
On the outskirts towards the coast is an enchanted castle, a tourist attraction for nearby Sozopol.
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Rawadinowo and the Gulf of Burgas