Losowo (Burgas)

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Losowo (top left) in the city area

Losowo (also written Lozovo , Bulgarian Лозово , to German wine village) is a district of the Bulgarian Black Sea city of Burgas about 10 km away from the city center . The former parish village had 1146 inhabitants in 1985 and became part of Burgas on November 12, 1987.

Losowo is inland and has no access to the Black Sea. The district is located approx. 4 km west of the city center, north of Lake Burgas . Losowo was founded in 1913 by Bulgarian refugees from the Balkan Wars of 1912/13 from Eastern and Western Thrace ( Thracian Bulgarians ) and Macedonia ( Macedonian Bulgarians ) as a refugee camp. The name of the place goes back to the viticulture in this area.

In the vicinity of Losowo there is the industrial area north (Industrialna zona Sewer, German industrial zone north), the industrial area Lozovo (Industrialna zona Lozowo), the free trade zone in Burgas and to the west LUKOIL Neftochim Burgas .

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.nsi.bg/nrnm/show2.php?sid=27843&ezik=bul&e=47762
  2. http://www.burgas.bg/bg/info/index/1509

Coordinates: 42 ° 32 '  N , 27 ° 24'  E