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Kavarna

Kavarna ( (ブルガリア語:Каварна), (ルーマニア語、モルドバ語():Cavarna)) is a Black Sea coastal town and seaside resort in the Dobruja region of northeastern Bulgaria. It lies northeast of Varna, from Dobrich on the international road E87 and south of the border with Romania. It is the principal town of Kavarna Municipality, part of Dobrich Province . As of December 2009, the town has a population of 11,397 inhabitants.〔 (Bulgarian National Statistical Institute - towns in 2009 )〕〔 („WorldCityPopulation“ )〕〔(„pop-stat.mashke.org“ )〕 A little yacht port, a fishing base, a spacious beach and a resort complex exist in the town. The landmark Cape Kaliakra is located a few kilometers to the east, as is the tiny beachfront resort of Rusalka. Three 18-hole golf courses with villa communities and marinas are being developed nearby, two of the courses are designed by Gary Player and one by Ian Woosnam.
During the 2000s, the town became famous with the annual Kaliakra Rock Fest featuring famous rock bands from around the world.
==Etymology==
With the Bulgarian conquest in the 7th century AD, the name ''Karvuna'' replaced the similarly-sounding ancient Greek ''Krounoi'' as the then name of the neighboring modern town of Balchik; the names ''Karvunska Hora'' and ''Principality of Karvuna'' were related to that town, which was also mentioned on 14th-century Italian portolan charts with the Italianized form ''Carbona''.
The name ''Kavarna'' as referring to this city was first mentioned in the 15th century; perhaps it was a new name influenced phonetically by the preexisting names of Karvuna (which town was already known as Balchik) and Varna.

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