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Cape Emine (Bulgarian: Нос Емине[ˈnɔsˈɛminɛ]) is a headland located at the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. It is located 79 kilometres (49 mi) south of Varna, 55 km (34 mi) north of Burgas and 14 km (9 mi) south of Obzor. It forms the tip of Stara Planina. Cape Emine is said to be Bulgaria's stormiest cape.
In the Middle Ages, there was a fortress called Emona on Cape Emine. Its name was derived from Aemon, the ancient name for Stara Planina. Nowadays, only some ruins of the fortress are left. There are also remnants of a monastery and a lighthouse. The village of Emona is located nearby.
Cape Emine is the endpoint of the European walking route E3 (its Bulgarian section is also known as "Kom–Emine").
CapeEmine (Bulgarian: Нос Емине [ˈnɔs ˈɛminɛ]) is a headland located at the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. It is located 79 kilometres (49 mi) south of Varna...
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southern halves of the country, before finally reaching the Black Sea at CapeEmine. The mountains reach their highest point with Botev Peak at 2,376 metres...
Mountains cross the country reaching to the edge of the Black Sea at CapeEmine, dividing the coastline into a southern and northern part. Parts of Bulgaria's...
is generally small floodplains below foothills such as the Strandzha; CapeEmine, a dwindling of the east end of the Balkan Mountains; and the Dobruja...
Tumba Peak to Zlatograd. 3rd Army Corps had the border from Zlatograd to CapeEmine under its responsibility. 15th Mechanised Division covered the state border...
Republic. Markers used on the Bulgarian part of the route. The E3 ends at CapeEmine. E3 - map and information at European Ramblers' Association Digitalized...
Black Sea during World War II, taking place near the Bulgarian coast at CapeEmine. When the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union commenced in June 1941, Bulgaria...
Burgaski zaliv) between the coastline and the straight line joining CapeEmine and Cape Maslen nos is the largest bay of the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and...
mountain range stretches from the valley of the river Timok in the west to CapeEmine at the Black Sea coast in the east, spanning a length of 555 km and width...
Chernomorets lies at the low northern slopes of the Strandzha mountain, between CapeEmine to the north and the Arkutino marshland to the south. To the east is St...
named after Kaliakra. Kaliakra transmitter CapeEmine Bulgarian Black Sea Coast Caliacra County "Нос Калиакра (Cape Kaliakra)" (in Bulgarian). Visit.bg. Retrieved...
throughout the entire war and its warships rarely hazarded further east than Cape Sarych. The two Regele Ferdinand-class destroyers were the most powerful...
Amadeus attacked and captured Emona (Lemona, l'Emona), a fortress on CapeEmine, further south along the coast. After their capitulation the Emonans rose...
Karvuna, encompassing the coastal strip between the Danube Delta and CapeEmine and under the rule of despot Dobrotitsa, did not recognise the authority...
repaired. It was replaced by a modern light in 1987. CapeEmine Lighthouse Burgas Province CapeEmine, 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) south of Obzor 42°42′05″N 27°54′00″E...
migrating storks and pelicans after they cross the Gulf of Burgas from CapeEmine in the easternmost Balkan Mountains. Medni Rid is among the nation's foremost...
one of six radio beacons in the area: Cape Kaliakra, Snake Island, Sveti Georgi, Constanta, CapeEmine and Cape Maslen Nos. Beginning in 1961 the beacons...
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