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Sozopol town

Sozopol

   Apolonia - this is how it was called in 610 B.C. by its founders - Greek settlers from Miletus, who erected a majestic bronze statue of the God of Health, Sun and Beauty Apollo above the town.

Sozopol city

Numerous red and black figural vases, colored glass vessels, jewelry, amphora's and anchors, now exhibited in the town’s Museum of Ancient Art, date from the heyday of this flourishing town and state. The Bulgarian National Revival period left its own vivid marks on the appearance of this unusual town, some 30 km south of Bourgas, fine architectural ensembles of solid wooden houses.

The unapproachable stone houses resemble fortress with secret stores and only through secret entrances one can get into them.

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The city of Sozopol. Bulgaria as a wine producing country