Varna (Bulgarian: Варна) is the third largest city in Bulgaria after Sofia and Plovdiv, with a population of 330,000. It is the capital of Varna Province and an important port in the eastern part of the country, located on the Black Sea coast. It is referred to as the sea capital or the summer capital of Bulgaria. The city was named Stalin after the Soviet leader for a brief period from 1949 to 1956.
Varna was founded as ancient Greek trading colony (apoikia), Odessos, about 580 BCE. Historically, Varna is perhaps best known for its eneolithic necropolis, being the site of the oldest gold treasure to be found by archaeologists. The Roman city had baths, built in the 2nd century CE, that are the largest Roman remains in Bulgaria. The city, control of which changed from Byzantine to Bulgarian numerous times during the Middle Ages, was captured by the Ottoman Empire in 1393.
On November 10, 1444, the Battle of Varna was fought nearby, with the Turks defeating an army of 30,000 Crusaders led by Ladislaus III of Poland, which had assembled at the port to set sail to Constantinople. The army was attacked by a superior force of 120,000 Ottomans, led by sultan Murad II. Ladislaus III was killed in a bold attempt to capture the sultan, earning the nickname Varnenchik. The subsequent retreat of the crusader army made the fall of Constantinople all but inevitable. Today there is a mausoleum of Ladislaus III in Varna.
Varna is called the sea capital of Bulgaria, because it is the biggest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. Varna was also the base of the Bulgarian Navy. Currently, there is a Naval Museum with a museum ship torpedo boat Drazki. The archaeological museum contains some of the finds from the so-called "Gold of Varna", a cache of Chalcolithic grave-goods which are the oldest gold treasure in the world.
In 1962, the 15th Chess Olympiad, also known as the World Team Championship, was held in Varna. In 1969, Varna was the host of the World Rhythmic gymnastics Championship. From September 30 to October 4, 1973, the Xth Olympic Congress took place in the Sports Palace in Varna.
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