THE LAW ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE BLACK SEA COAST – A GUARANTEE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE REGION Cover Image

ЗАКОНЪТ ЗА УСТРОЙСТВО НА ЧЕРНОМОРСКОТО КРАЙБРЕЖИЕ – ГАРАНЦИЯ ЗА УСТОЙЧИВО РАЗВИТИЕ В РЕГИОНА
THE LAW ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE BLACK SEA COAST – A GUARANTEE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE REGION

Author(s): Anna Cholakova
Subject(s): Economy, Geography, Regional studies, Regional Geography, Applied Geography, Tourism
Published by: Бургаски свободен университет
Keywords: black sea; caost; sustainable development
Summary/Abstract: The Bulgarian Black Sea coast is one of the most important and beautiful geographical areas in Bulgaria. Since ancient times, it has focused on diverse functions that are intensively developing in our time – transport, economic, settlement-forming. Tourism as one of the main industries in our national economy is also closely connected with the Black Sea. The Bulgarian Black Sea coast, which represents the eastern border of the Republic of Bulgaria, begins from Cape Kartal at the state border with Romania and ends at the mouth of the Rezovska River at the border with Turkey. Its length is 354 km, of which 200 km are a beach strip covered with sand. The Stara Planina mountain range at Cape Emine conditionally divides the coastline into northern and southern.

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