Beloslav

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Beloslav
Map of Bulgaria, Beloslav is indicated
Province
(oblast)
Varna
Population 8482 (15.12.2004)
Altitude 74 m
Postal code 9178
Area code 05112
Geographic
coordinates
43° 11' north,
27° 42' east
Time zone EET
(UTC+2; UTC+3 in summer)
Mayor Emil Dichev

Beloslav (Bulgarian Белослав) is an industrial town in Northeastern Bulgaria, in Varna oblast, 19 km west of downtown Varna and 5 km east of Devnya. Its population is 8,485 (2004). Beloslav is located along the eastern edge of Lake Beloslav and on both sides of the canal connecting it with Lake Varna. The two parts of town are connected by a vehicle and passenger ferry across the canal. A road bridge is to be build in the near future over the canal east of town carrying a bypass of the E87 international highway now passing through downtown Varna via the Asparuhov most bridge.

Beloslav is an ancient settlement populated probably about 12,000 years ago. The first settlers inhabited the cave near today's town, where 12,000-year-old items were found. Around the 5th century BC the Thracians settled in the region. The town was also known as Krushevo, Gebedzhe (Turkish: Gebece), Belovo, and Belevo. The Ottoman name is still used today in certain situations.

Beloslav is a transportation and industrial hub of national significance, part of the Varna-Devnya Industrial Complex. Transportation facilies include the railway and ro-ro ferry terminal with lines to Ukraine and Georgia served by the Sindel-razpredelitelna rail yard, the seaports of Varna Power Plant and LesPort of the Port of Varna complex, and a couple of railway stations. The largest (1320 МW) thermal power plant in the nation, TEC Varna, and the Terem shiprepair yard are located east of town. TEC Varna generated the was largest cash privatization deal in the nation after 1989. Beloslav is an old centre of artistic glassblowing and fireproof glass manufacturing and currently supplies glass vials to international pharmaceutical companies. In 2007, development of a new business and logistics centre started on the site of the former glass factory; it will also include two new manufacturing facilities and a port terminal for handling natural gas condensate, and will create a total of 2,000 jobs.

Beloslav is the seat of a municipality, whch also includes the following villages:

  • Ezerovo
  • Razdelna
  • Strashimirovo
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