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“Hey, don’t worry lil’ fella, I’ll keep you safe!”
Wow, finally managed to draw a picture and be happy with it for once. Decided to do a run back on an old maw shot I did for Nicholas when I first started drawing vore, this time with my improved techniques and technology. It turned out pretty well! I’ll be doing shading and other such stuff later, but wanted to post the flats so y’all could see what I’ve been up to.
Each time I do Nicholas, I keep making him bigger. He’ll probably be a proper giant next time or something. But hey, that just means more room and soft padding for tiny friends!
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University Centre
Varna is the second largest University Centre in the country and also has a Naval School, opened in 1881 when the Russian fleet was transferred to Varna.
Notable monuments are: Museum of History and Art in the former girls’ high school built in the last century. The museum was opened to mark the 13th centenary of the Bulgarian State, founded in 681. The museum has 40 exhibition halls, three of which show artefacts from the famous Varna Necropolis. Also on display are other ancient finds, and artefacts from the Middle Ages and the National Revival period. There is an art gallery exhibiting modern Bulgarian art.
District History Museum, 7 Osmi Noemvri Street, tel. 2-24-23: Archaeological Museum, 5 Sheinovo Street, tel. 2-30-62; Ethnographic Museum, 22 Panagyurishte Street, tel. 2-00-80; Museum of the Working-Class Revolutionary Movement, 3 Osmi Noemvri Street; Museum-Park Wladyslaw Warnenczik;Navy Museum‘ 2 Chervenoarmeiski Blvd. tel.
2-24-06; The Art Gallery, 65 Lenin Blvd, tel. 2-42-81; Georgi Velchev Museum, 8 Zhechka Karamfilova Street, tel. 2-56-39; Natural Science Museum in the Maritime Gardens, tel. 2-82-94; Aquarium and Museum, 4 Chervenoarmeiska Street, tel. 2-41-93 turkey sightseeing.
The Roman Thermae, built in the 2nd century.
The Roman Bath from the 3rd-4th century.
St Nicholas Church 1866
The Cathedral of the Holy Virgin, erected in the centre of Varna in 1886. The iconostasis and the bishop’s throne are the work of master-woodcarvers from Debur, while the icons were painted by a group of Russian painters.
I he Pantheon Memorial in the Maritime Gardens.
The National Revival Alley in the Maritime Gardens, with busts of outstanding figures of that period.
Dimiter Blagoev Monument in the boulevard of the same name, s’
Karel Skorpil Monument, founder of Bulgarian archaeology.
The Monument to Bulgarian-Soviet Friendship, near the Yuri Gagarin stadium.
Hotels: Cherno More, three stars, 35 Georg) Dimitrov Blvd. tel. 3-40-88; Odessa, 1 Georgi Dimitrov Blvd, three stars, with 170 beds, restaurant, bar, coffee shop, information desk, rent-a-car service. Tel. 2-53-12; Moussala, 3 Moussala Street, tel. 2-26-02; Orbita, 25 V.Kolarov Street, tel. 2-51-62; Preslav, 1 Avram Gachev Street, tel, 2-25-83; Repoublika, September Ninth Square, tel. 2-83-53.
Tourist Information Bureau, 6 Koloni Street, tel. 2-28-03.
Balkantourist Bureau, 3 Moussala Street, tel. 2-55-24 and 2-08-07.
Balkan Airlines Office, 2 Shipka Street, tel. 2-29-48.
The Union of Bulgarian Motorists, 9 Dr Zamenhov Street, tel. 2-62-93.
The Rila International Bureau, 3 Shipka Street, tel 2-62-73.
In the Dianavaraster section are the foundations of a basilica from the 6th century with some marble columns, capitals and cornices and a receptacle containing mortal remains, decorated with precious stones, standing between two reliquaries of silver and marble.
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University Centre
Varna is the second largest University Centre in the country and also has a Naval School, opened in 1881 when the Russian fleet was transferred to Varna.
Notable monuments are: Museum of History and Art in the former girls’ high school built in the last century. The museum was opened to mark the 13th centenary of the Bulgarian State, founded in 681. The museum has 40 exhibition halls, three of which show artefacts from the famous Varna Necropolis. Also on display are other ancient finds, and artefacts from the Middle Ages and the National Revival period. There is an art gallery exhibiting modern Bulgarian art.
District History Museum, 7 Osmi Noemvri Street, tel. 2-24-23: Archaeological Museum, 5 Sheinovo Street, tel. 2-30-62; Ethnographic Museum, 22 Panagyurishte Street, tel. 2-00-80; Museum of the Working-Class Revolutionary Movement, 3 Osmi Noemvri Street; Museum-Park Wladyslaw Warnenczik;Navy Museum‘ 2 Chervenoarmeiski Blvd. tel.
2-24-06; The Art Gallery, 65 Lenin Blvd, tel. 2-42-81; Georgi Velchev Museum, 8 Zhechka Karamfilova Street, tel. 2-56-39; Natural Science Museum in the Maritime Gardens, tel. 2-82-94; Aquarium and Museum, 4 Chervenoarmeiska Street, tel. 2-41-93 turkey sightseeing.
The Roman Thermae, built in the 2nd century.
The Roman Bath from the 3rd-4th century.
St Nicholas Church 1866
The Cathedral of the Holy Virgin, erected in the centre of Varna in 1886. The iconostasis and the bishop’s throne are the work of master-woodcarvers from Debur, while the icons were painted by a group of Russian painters.
I he Pantheon Memorial in the Maritime Gardens.
The National Revival Alley in the Maritime Gardens, with busts of outstanding figures of that period.
Dimiter Blagoev Monument in the boulevard of the same name, s’
Karel Skorpil Monument, founder of Bulgarian archaeology.
The Monument to Bulgarian-Soviet Friendship, near the Yuri Gagarin stadium.
Hotels: Cherno More, three stars, 35 Georg) Dimitrov Blvd. tel. 3-40-88; Odessa, 1 Georgi Dimitrov Blvd, three stars, with 170 beds, restaurant, bar, coffee shop, information desk, rent-a-car service. Tel. 2-53-12; Moussala, 3 Moussala Street, tel. 2-26-02; Orbita, 25 V.Kolarov Street, tel. 2-51-62; Preslav, 1 Avram Gachev Street, tel, 2-25-83; Repoublika, September Ninth Square, tel. 2-83-53.
Tourist Information Bureau, 6 Koloni Street, tel. 2-28-03.
Balkantourist Bureau, 3 Moussala Street, tel. 2-55-24 and 2-08-07.
Balkan Airlines Office, 2 Shipka Street, tel. 2-29-48.
The Union of Bulgarian Motorists, 9 Dr Zamenhov Street, tel. 2-62-93.
The Rila International Bureau, 3 Shipka Street, tel 2-62-73.
In the Dianavaraster section are the foundations of a basilica from the 6th century with some marble columns, capitals and cornices and a receptacle containing mortal remains, decorated with precious stones, standing between two reliquaries of silver and marble.
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University Centre
Varna is the second largest University Centre in the country and also has a Naval School, opened in 1881 when the Russian fleet was transferred to Varna.
Notable monuments are: Museum of History and Art in the former girls’ high school built in the last century. The museum was opened to mark the 13th centenary of the Bulgarian State, founded in 681. The museum has 40 exhibition halls, three of which show artefacts from the famous Varna Necropolis. Also on display are other ancient finds, and artefacts from the Middle Ages and the National Revival period. There is an art gallery exhibiting modern Bulgarian art.
District History Museum, 7 Osmi Noemvri Street, tel. 2-24-23: Archaeological Museum, 5 Sheinovo Street, tel. 2-30-62; Ethnographic Museum, 22 Panagyurishte Street, tel. 2-00-80; Museum of the Working-Class Revolutionary Movement, 3 Osmi Noemvri Street; Museum-Park Wladyslaw Warnenczik;Navy Museum‘ 2 Chervenoarmeiski Blvd. tel.
2-24-06; The Art Gallery, 65 Lenin Blvd, tel. 2-42-81; Georgi Velchev Museum, 8 Zhechka Karamfilova Street, tel. 2-56-39; Natural Science Museum in the Maritime Gardens, tel. 2-82-94; Aquarium and Museum, 4 Chervenoarmeiska Street, tel. 2-41-93 turkey sightseeing.
The Roman Thermae, built in the 2nd century.
The Roman Bath from the 3rd-4th century.
St Nicholas Church 1866
The Cathedral of the Holy Virgin, erected in the centre of Varna in 1886. The iconostasis and the bishop’s throne are the work of master-woodcarvers from Debur, while the icons were painted by a group of Russian painters.
I he Pantheon Memorial in the Maritime Gardens.
The National Revival Alley in the Maritime Gardens, with busts of outstanding figures of that period.
Dimiter Blagoev Monument in the boulevard of the same name, s’
Karel Skorpil Monument, founder of Bulgarian archaeology.
The Monument to Bulgarian-Soviet Friendship, near the Yuri Gagarin stadium.
Hotels: Cherno More, three stars, 35 Georg) Dimitrov Blvd. tel. 3-40-88; Odessa, 1 Georgi Dimitrov Blvd, three stars, with 170 beds, restaurant, bar, coffee shop, information desk, rent-a-car service. Tel. 2-53-12; Moussala, 3 Moussala Street, tel. 2-26-02; Orbita, 25 V.Kolarov Street, tel. 2-51-62; Preslav, 1 Avram Gachev Street, tel, 2-25-83; Repoublika, September Ninth Square, tel. 2-83-53.
Tourist Information Bureau, 6 Koloni Street, tel. 2-28-03.
Balkantourist Bureau, 3 Moussala Street, tel. 2-55-24 and 2-08-07.
Balkan Airlines Office, 2 Shipka Street, tel. 2-29-48.
The Union of Bulgarian Motorists, 9 Dr Zamenhov Street, tel. 2-62-93.
The Rila International Bureau, 3 Shipka Street, tel 2-62-73.
In the Dianavaraster section are the foundations of a basilica from the 6th century with some marble columns, capitals and cornices and a receptacle containing mortal remains, decorated with precious stones, standing between two reliquaries of silver and marble.
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University Centre
Varna is the second largest University Centre in the country and also has a Naval School, opened in 1881 when the Russian fleet was transferred to Varna.
Notable monuments are: Museum of History and Art in the former girls’ high school built in the last century. The museum was opened to mark the 13th centenary of the Bulgarian State, founded in 681. The museum has 40 exhibition halls, three of which show artefacts from the famous Varna Necropolis. Also on display are other ancient finds, and artefacts from the Middle Ages and the National Revival period. There is an art gallery exhibiting modern Bulgarian art.
District History Museum, 7 Osmi Noemvri Street, tel. 2-24-23: Archaeological Museum, 5 Sheinovo Street, tel. 2-30-62; Ethnographic Museum, 22 Panagyurishte Street, tel. 2-00-80; Museum of the Working-Class Revolutionary Movement, 3 Osmi Noemvri Street; Museum-Park Wladyslaw Warnenczik;Navy Museum‘ 2 Chervenoarmeiski Blvd. tel.
2-24-06; The Art Gallery, 65 Lenin Blvd, tel. 2-42-81; Georgi Velchev Museum, 8 Zhechka Karamfilova Street, tel. 2-56-39; Natural Science Museum in the Maritime Gardens, tel. 2-82-94; Aquarium and Museum, 4 Chervenoarmeiska Street, tel. 2-41-93 turkey sightseeing.
The Roman Thermae, built in the 2nd century.
The Roman Bath from the 3rd-4th century.
St Nicholas Church 1866
The Cathedral of the Holy Virgin, erected in the centre of Varna in 1886. The iconostasis and the bishop’s throne are the work of master-woodcarvers from Debur, while the icons were painted by a group of Russian painters.
I he Pantheon Memorial in the Maritime Gardens.
The National Revival Alley in the Maritime Gardens, with busts of outstanding figures of that period.
Dimiter Blagoev Monument in the boulevard of the same name, s’
Karel Skorpil Monument, founder of Bulgarian archaeology.
The Monument to Bulgarian-Soviet Friendship, near the Yuri Gagarin stadium.
Hotels: Cherno More, three stars, 35 Georg) Dimitrov Blvd. tel. 3-40-88; Odessa, 1 Georgi Dimitrov Blvd, three stars, with 170 beds, restaurant, bar, coffee shop, information desk, rent-a-car service. Tel. 2-53-12; Moussala, 3 Moussala Street, tel. 2-26-02; Orbita, 25 V.Kolarov Street, tel. 2-51-62; Preslav, 1 Avram Gachev Street, tel, 2-25-83; Repoublika, September Ninth Square, tel. 2-83-53.
Tourist Information Bureau, 6 Koloni Street, tel. 2-28-03.
Balkantourist Bureau, 3 Moussala Street, tel. 2-55-24 and 2-08-07.
Balkan Airlines Office, 2 Shipka Street, tel. 2-29-48.
The Union of Bulgarian Motorists, 9 Dr Zamenhov Street, tel. 2-62-93.
The Rila International Bureau, 3 Shipka Street, tel 2-62-73.
In the Dianavaraster section are the foundations of a basilica from the 6th century with some marble columns, capitals and cornices and a receptacle containing mortal remains, decorated with precious stones, standing between two reliquaries of silver and marble.
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University Centre
Varna is the second largest University Centre in the country and also has a Naval School, opened in 1881 when the Russian fleet was transferred to Varna.
Notable monuments are: Museum of History and Art in the former girls’ high school built in the last century. The museum was opened to mark the 13th centenary of the Bulgarian State, founded in 681. The museum has 40 exhibition halls, three of which show artefacts from the famous Varna Necropolis. Also on display are other ancient finds, and artefacts from the Middle Ages and the National Revival period. There is an art gallery exhibiting modern Bulgarian art.
District History Museum, 7 Osmi Noemvri Street, tel. 2-24-23: Archaeological Museum, 5 Sheinovo Street, tel. 2-30-62; Ethnographic Museum, 22 Panagyurishte Street, tel. 2-00-80; Museum of the Working-Class Revolutionary Movement, 3 Osmi Noemvri Street; Museum-Park Wladyslaw Warnenczik;Navy Museum‘ 2 Chervenoarmeiski Blvd. tel.
2-24-06; The Art Gallery, 65 Lenin Blvd, tel. 2-42-81; Georgi Velchev Museum, 8 Zhechka Karamfilova Street, tel. 2-56-39; Natural Science Museum in the Maritime Gardens, tel. 2-82-94; Aquarium and Museum, 4 Chervenoarmeiska Street, tel. 2-41-93 turkey sightseeing.
The Roman Thermae, built in the 2nd century.
The Roman Bath from the 3rd-4th century.
St Nicholas Church 1866
The Cathedral of the Holy Virgin, erected in the centre of Varna in 1886. The iconostasis and the bishop’s throne are the work of master-woodcarvers from Debur, while the icons were painted by a group of Russian painters.
I he Pantheon Memorial in the Maritime Gardens.
The National Revival Alley in the Maritime Gardens, with busts of outstanding figures of that period.
Dimiter Blagoev Monument in the boulevard of the same name, s’
Karel Skorpil Monument, founder of Bulgarian archaeology.
The Monument to Bulgarian-Soviet Friendship, near the Yuri Gagarin stadium.
Hotels: Cherno More, three stars, 35 Georg) Dimitrov Blvd. tel. 3-40-88; Odessa, 1 Georgi Dimitrov Blvd, three stars, with 170 beds, restaurant, bar, coffee shop, information desk, rent-a-car service. Tel. 2-53-12; Moussala, 3 Moussala Street, tel. 2-26-02; Orbita, 25 V.Kolarov Street, tel. 2-51-62; Preslav, 1 Avram Gachev Street, tel, 2-25-83; Repoublika, September Ninth Square, tel. 2-83-53.
Tourist Information Bureau, 6 Koloni Street, tel. 2-28-03.
Balkantourist Bureau, 3 Moussala Street, tel. 2-55-24 and 2-08-07.
Balkan Airlines Office, 2 Shipka Street, tel. 2-29-48.
The Union of Bulgarian Motorists, 9 Dr Zamenhov Street, tel. 2-62-93.
The Rila International Bureau, 3 Shipka Street, tel 2-62-73.
In the Dianavaraster section are the foundations of a basilica from the 6th century with some marble columns, capitals and cornices and a receptacle containing mortal remains, decorated with precious stones, standing between two reliquaries of silver and marble.
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University Centre
Varna is the second largest University Centre in the country and also has a Naval School, opened in 1881 when the Russian fleet was transferred to Varna.
Notable monuments are: Museum of History and Art in the former girls’ high school built in the last century. The museum was opened to mark the 13th centenary of the Bulgarian State, founded in 681. The museum has 40 exhibition halls, three of which show artefacts from the famous Varna Necropolis. Also on display are other ancient finds, and artefacts from the Middle Ages and the National Revival period. There is an art gallery exhibiting modern Bulgarian art.
District History Museum, 7 Osmi Noemvri Street, tel. 2-24-23: Archaeological Museum, 5 Sheinovo Street, tel. 2-30-62; Ethnographic Museum, 22 Panagyurishte Street, tel. 2-00-80; Museum of the Working-Class Revolutionary Movement, 3 Osmi Noemvri Street; Museum-Park Wladyslaw Warnenczik;Navy Museum‘ 2 Chervenoarmeiski Blvd. tel.
2-24-06; The Art Gallery, 65 Lenin Blvd, tel. 2-42-81; Georgi Velchev Museum, 8 Zhechka Karamfilova Street, tel. 2-56-39; Natural Science Museum in the Maritime Gardens, tel. 2-82-94; Aquarium and Museum, 4 Chervenoarmeiska Street, tel. 2-41-93 turkey sightseeing.
The Roman Thermae, built in the 2nd century.
The Roman Bath from the 3rd-4th century.
St Nicholas Church 1866
The Cathedral of the Holy Virgin, erected in the centre of Varna in 1886. The iconostasis and the bishop’s throne are the work of master-woodcarvers from Debur, while the icons were painted by a group of Russian painters.
I he Pantheon Memorial in the Maritime Gardens.
The National Revival Alley in the Maritime Gardens, with busts of outstanding figures of that period.
Dimiter Blagoev Monument in the boulevard of the same name, s’
Karel Skorpil Monument, founder of Bulgarian archaeology.
The Monument to Bulgarian-Soviet Friendship, near the Yuri Gagarin stadium.
Hotels: Cherno More, three stars, 35 Georg) Dimitrov Blvd. tel. 3-40-88; Odessa, 1 Georgi Dimitrov Blvd, three stars, with 170 beds, restaurant, bar, coffee shop, information desk, rent-a-car service. Tel. 2-53-12; Moussala, 3 Moussala Street, tel. 2-26-02; Orbita, 25 V.Kolarov Street, tel. 2-51-62; Preslav, 1 Avram Gachev Street, tel, 2-25-83; Repoublika, September Ninth Square, tel. 2-83-53.
Tourist Information Bureau, 6 Koloni Street, tel. 2-28-03.
Balkantourist Bureau, 3 Moussala Street, tel. 2-55-24 and 2-08-07.
Balkan Airlines Office, 2 Shipka Street, tel. 2-29-48.
The Union of Bulgarian Motorists, 9 Dr Zamenhov Street, tel. 2-62-93.
The Rila International Bureau, 3 Shipka Street, tel 2-62-73.
In the Dianavaraster section are the foundations of a basilica from the 6th century with some marble columns, capitals and cornices and a receptacle containing mortal remains, decorated with precious stones, standing between two reliquaries of silver and marble.
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University Centre
Varna is the second largest University Centre in the country and also has a Naval School, opened in 1881 when the Russian fleet was transferred to Varna.
Notable monuments are: Museum of History and Art in the former girls’ high school built in the last century. The museum was opened to mark the 13th centenary of the Bulgarian State, founded in 681. The museum has 40 exhibition halls, three of which show artefacts from the famous Varna Necropolis. Also on display are other ancient finds, and artefacts from the Middle Ages and the National Revival period. There is an art gallery exhibiting modern Bulgarian art.
District History Museum, 7 Osmi Noemvri Street, tel. 2-24-23: Archaeological Museum, 5 Sheinovo Street, tel. 2-30-62; Ethnographic Museum, 22 Panagyurishte Street, tel. 2-00-80; Museum of the Working-Class Revolutionary Movement, 3 Osmi Noemvri Street; Museum-Park Wladyslaw Warnenczik;Navy Museum‘ 2 Chervenoarmeiski Blvd. tel.
2-24-06; The Art Gallery, 65 Lenin Blvd, tel. 2-42-81; Georgi Velchev Museum, 8 Zhechka Karamfilova Street, tel. 2-56-39; Natural Science Museum in the Maritime Gardens, tel. 2-82-94; Aquarium and Museum, 4 Chervenoarmeiska Street, tel. 2-41-93 turkey sightseeing.
The Roman Thermae, built in the 2nd century.
The Roman Bath from the 3rd-4th century.
St Nicholas Church 1866
The Cathedral of the Holy Virgin, erected in the centre of Varna in 1886. The iconostasis and the bishop’s throne are the work of master-woodcarvers from Debur, while the icons were painted by a group of Russian painters.
I he Pantheon Memorial in the Maritime Gardens.
The National Revival Alley in the Maritime Gardens, with busts of outstanding figures of that period.
Dimiter Blagoev Monument in the boulevard of the same name, s’
Karel Skorpil Monument, founder of Bulgarian archaeology.
The Monument to Bulgarian-Soviet Friendship, near the Yuri Gagarin stadium.
Hotels: Cherno More, three stars, 35 Georg) Dimitrov Blvd. tel. 3-40-88; Odessa, 1 Georgi Dimitrov Blvd, three stars, with 170 beds, restaurant, bar, coffee shop, information desk, rent-a-car service. Tel. 2-53-12; Moussala, 3 Moussala Street, tel. 2-26-02; Orbita, 25 V.Kolarov Street, tel. 2-51-62; Preslav, 1 Avram Gachev Street, tel, 2-25-83; Repoublika, September Ninth Square, tel. 2-83-53.
Tourist Information Bureau, 6 Koloni Street, tel. 2-28-03.
Balkantourist Bureau, 3 Moussala Street, tel. 2-55-24 and 2-08-07.
Balkan Airlines Office, 2 Shipka Street, tel. 2-29-48.
The Union of Bulgarian Motorists, 9 Dr Zamenhov Street, tel. 2-62-93.
The Rila International Bureau, 3 Shipka Street, tel 2-62-73.
In the Dianavaraster section are the foundations of a basilica from the 6th century with some marble columns, capitals and cornices and a receptacle containing mortal remains, decorated with precious stones, standing between two reliquaries of silver and marble.
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University Centre
Varna is the second largest University Centre in the country and also has a Naval School, opened in 1881 when the Russian fleet was transferred to Varna.
Notable monuments are: Museum of History and Art in the former girls’ high school built in the last century. The museum was opened to mark the 13th centenary of the Bulgarian State, founded in 681. The museum has 40 exhibition halls, three of which show artefacts from the famous Varna Necropolis. Also on display are other ancient finds, and artefacts from the Middle Ages and the National Revival period. There is an art gallery exhibiting modern Bulgarian art.
District History Museum, 7 Osmi Noemvri Street, tel. 2-24-23: Archaeological Museum, 5 Sheinovo Street, tel. 2-30-62; Ethnographic Museum, 22 Panagyurishte Street, tel. 2-00-80; Museum of the Working-Class Revolutionary Movement, 3 Osmi Noemvri Street; Museum-Park Wladyslaw Warnenczik;Navy Museum‘ 2 Chervenoarmeiski Blvd. tel.
2-24-06; The Art Gallery, 65 Lenin Blvd, tel. 2-42-81; Georgi Velchev Museum, 8 Zhechka Karamfilova Street, tel. 2-56-39; Natural Science Museum in the Maritime Gardens, tel. 2-82-94; Aquarium and Museum, 4 Chervenoarmeiska Street, tel. 2-41-93 turkey sightseeing.
The Roman Thermae, built in the 2nd century.
The Roman Bath from the 3rd-4th century.
St Nicholas Church 1866
The Cathedral of the Holy Virgin, erected in the centre of Varna in 1886. The iconostasis and the bishop’s throne are the work of master-woodcarvers from Debur, while the icons were painted by a group of Russian painters.
I he Pantheon Memorial in the Maritime Gardens.
The National Revival Alley in the Maritime Gardens, with busts of outstanding figures of that period.
Dimiter Blagoev Monument in the boulevard of the same name, s’
Karel Skorpil Monument, founder of Bulgarian archaeology.
The Monument to Bulgarian-Soviet Friendship, near the Yuri Gagarin stadium.
Hotels: Cherno More, three stars, 35 Georg) Dimitrov Blvd. tel. 3-40-88; Odessa, 1 Georgi Dimitrov Blvd, three stars, with 170 beds, restaurant, bar, coffee shop, information desk, rent-a-car service. Tel. 2-53-12; Moussala, 3 Moussala Street, tel. 2-26-02; Orbita, 25 V.Kolarov Street, tel. 2-51-62; Preslav, 1 Avram Gachev Street, tel, 2-25-83; Repoublika, September Ninth Square, tel. 2-83-53.
Tourist Information Bureau, 6 Koloni Street, tel. 2-28-03.
Balkantourist Bureau, 3 Moussala Street, tel. 2-55-24 and 2-08-07.
Balkan Airlines Office, 2 Shipka Street, tel. 2-29-48.
The Union of Bulgarian Motorists, 9 Dr Zamenhov Street, tel. 2-62-93.
The Rila International Bureau, 3 Shipka Street, tel 2-62-73.
In the Dianavaraster section are the foundations of a basilica from the 6th century with some marble columns, capitals and cornices and a receptacle containing mortal remains, decorated with precious stones, standing between two reliquaries of silver and marble.
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University Centre
Varna is the second largest University Centre in the country and also has a Naval School, opened in 1881 when the Russian fleet was transferred to Varna.
Notable monuments are: Museum of History and Art in the former girls’ high school built in the last century. The museum was opened to mark the 13th centenary of the Bulgarian State, founded in 681. The museum has 40 exhibition halls, three of which show artefacts from the famous Varna Necropolis. Also on display are other ancient finds, and artefacts from the Middle Ages and the National Revival period. There is an art gallery exhibiting modern Bulgarian art.
District History Museum, 7 Osmi Noemvri Street, tel. 2-24-23: Archaeological Museum, 5 Sheinovo Street, tel. 2-30-62; Ethnographic Museum, 22 Panagyurishte Street, tel. 2-00-80; Museum of the Working-Class Revolutionary Movement, 3 Osmi Noemvri Street; Museum-Park Wladyslaw Warnenczik;Navy Museum‘ 2 Chervenoarmeiski Blvd. tel.
2-24-06; The Art Gallery, 65 Lenin Blvd, tel. 2-42-81; Georgi Velchev Museum, 8 Zhechka Karamfilova Street, tel. 2-56-39; Natural Science Museum in the Maritime Gardens, tel. 2-82-94; Aquarium and Museum, 4 Chervenoarmeiska Street, tel. 2-41-93 turkey sightseeing.
The Roman Thermae, built in the 2nd century.
The Roman Bath from the 3rd-4th century.
St Nicholas Church 1866
The Cathedral of the Holy Virgin, erected in the centre of Varna in 1886. The iconostasis and the bishop’s throne are the work of master-woodcarvers from Debur, while the icons were painted by a group of Russian painters.
I he Pantheon Memorial in the Maritime Gardens.
The National Revival Alley in the Maritime Gardens, with busts of outstanding figures of that period.
Dimiter Blagoev Monument in the boulevard of the same name, s’
Karel Skorpil Monument, founder of Bulgarian archaeology.
The Monument to Bulgarian-Soviet Friendship, near the Yuri Gagarin stadium.
Hotels: Cherno More, three stars, 35 Georg) Dimitrov Blvd. tel. 3-40-88; Odessa, 1 Georgi Dimitrov Blvd, three stars, with 170 beds, restaurant, bar, coffee shop, information desk, rent-a-car service. Tel. 2-53-12; Moussala, 3 Moussala Street, tel. 2-26-02; Orbita, 25 V.Kolarov Street, tel. 2-51-62; Preslav, 1 Avram Gachev Street, tel, 2-25-83; Repoublika, September Ninth Square, tel. 2-83-53.
Tourist Information Bureau, 6 Koloni Street, tel. 2-28-03.
Balkantourist Bureau, 3 Moussala Street, tel. 2-55-24 and 2-08-07.
Balkan Airlines Office, 2 Shipka Street, tel. 2-29-48.
The Union of Bulgarian Motorists, 9 Dr Zamenhov Street, tel. 2-62-93.
The Rila International Bureau, 3 Shipka Street, tel 2-62-73.
In the Dianavaraster section are the foundations of a basilica from the 6th century with some marble columns, capitals and cornices and a receptacle containing mortal remains, decorated with precious stones, standing between two reliquaries of silver and marble.
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Photo
University Centre
Varna is the second largest University Centre in the country and also has a Naval School, opened in 1881 when the Russian fleet was transferred to Varna.
Notable monuments are: Museum of History and Art in the former girls’ high school built in the last century. The museum was opened to mark the 13th centenary of the Bulgarian State, founded in 681. The museum has 40 exhibition halls, three of which show artefacts from the famous Varna Necropolis. Also on display are other ancient finds, and artefacts from the Middle Ages and the National Revival period. There is an art gallery exhibiting modern Bulgarian art.
District History Museum, 7 Osmi Noemvri Street, tel. 2-24-23: Archaeological Museum, 5 Sheinovo Street, tel. 2-30-62; Ethnographic Museum, 22 Panagyurishte Street, tel. 2-00-80; Museum of the Working-Class Revolutionary Movement, 3 Osmi Noemvri Street; Museum-Park Wladyslaw Warnenczik;Navy Museum‘ 2 Chervenoarmeiski Blvd. tel.
2-24-06; The Art Gallery, 65 Lenin Blvd, tel. 2-42-81; Georgi Velchev Museum, 8 Zhechka Karamfilova Street, tel. 2-56-39; Natural Science Museum in the Maritime Gardens, tel. 2-82-94; Aquarium and Museum, 4 Chervenoarmeiska Street, tel. 2-41-93 turkey sightseeing.
The Roman Thermae, built in the 2nd century.
The Roman Bath from the 3rd-4th century.
St Nicholas Church 1866
The Cathedral of the Holy Virgin, erected in the centre of Varna in 1886. The iconostasis and the bishop’s throne are the work of master-woodcarvers from Debur, while the icons were painted by a group of Russian painters.
I he Pantheon Memorial in the Maritime Gardens.
The National Revival Alley in the Maritime Gardens, with busts of outstanding figures of that period.
Dimiter Blagoev Monument in the boulevard of the same name, s’
Karel Skorpil Monument, founder of Bulgarian archaeology.
The Monument to Bulgarian-Soviet Friendship, near the Yuri Gagarin stadium.
Hotels: Cherno More, three stars, 35 Georg) Dimitrov Blvd. tel. 3-40-88; Odessa, 1 Georgi Dimitrov Blvd, three stars, with 170 beds, restaurant, bar, coffee shop, information desk, rent-a-car service. Tel. 2-53-12; Moussala, 3 Moussala Street, tel. 2-26-02; Orbita, 25 V.Kolarov Street, tel. 2-51-62; Preslav, 1 Avram Gachev Street, tel, 2-25-83; Repoublika, September Ninth Square, tel. 2-83-53.
Tourist Information Bureau, 6 Koloni Street, tel. 2-28-03.
Balkantourist Bureau, 3 Moussala Street, tel. 2-55-24 and 2-08-07.
Balkan Airlines Office, 2 Shipka Street, tel. 2-29-48.
The Union of Bulgarian Motorists, 9 Dr Zamenhov Street, tel. 2-62-93.
The Rila International Bureau, 3 Shipka Street, tel 2-62-73.
In the Dianavaraster section are the foundations of a basilica from the 6th century with some marble columns, capitals and cornices and a receptacle containing mortal remains, decorated with precious stones, standing between two reliquaries of silver and marble.
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A video I made of all the canon characters and OCs currently in @theconvergenceroleplay. The song is “Marching On” by OneRepublic
The Characters are as follows:
Supernatural
Naomi (Amanda Tapping)
Jenna Winters (Odette Annable)
Sam Winchester (Jared Padalecki)
Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles)
Charlie Bradbury (Felicia Day)
Kevin Tran (Osric Chau)
Jo Harvelle (Alona Tal)
Ruby (Katie Cassidy)
Lucifer (Mark Pellegrino)
Eileen Leahy (Shoshannah Stern)
Crowley (Mark Sheppard)
Castiel (Misha Collins)
Max Banes (Kendrick Sampson)
Andrew "Drew" Haraldson (Grant Gustin)
Harry Potter
Taylor Weasley (Melissa Benoist)
Dominique Weasley (Indiana Evans)
DJ Lake (Seán William McLoughlin)
Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint)
Fred Weasley (James Phelps)
Alexandra Summers (Idia Eisley)
Lily Potter II (Holland Roden)
Ginny Weasley (Bonnie Wright)
James Potter II (Dylan O'Brien)
Lucy Weasley (Saxon Sharbino)
Molly Weasley II (Zena Grey)
Jacob Kowalski (Dan Fogler)
Colin Creevey (Hugh Mitchell)
Victoire Weasley (Amber Heard)
Tom Riddle (Frank Dillane)
Logan Mills (Munro Chambers)
Draco Malfoy (Tom Felton)
Seamus Finnigan (Devon Murray)
Shona "Nani" Duncan (Zooey Deschanel)
Hermione Granger (Emma Watson)
Teddy Lupin (Luke Newberry)
Dean Thomas (Alfie Enoch)
Miles Thomas (Ryan Potter)
Lysander Scamander (Colin Ford)
Lee Jordan (Luke Youngblood)
Marvel Cinematic Universe
Jemma Simmons (Elizabeth Henstridge)
Natasha Romanov (Scarlett Johansson)
Darcy Lewis (Kat Dennings)
Angie Martinelli (Lyndsy Fonseca
Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell)
Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie)
Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow)
Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr)
Booker Harmon (Michael B. Jordan)
Steve Rogers (Chris Evans)
Peter Parker (Tom Holland)
Aldrich Killian (Guy Pearce)
Elektra Natchios (Elodie Yung)
Mantis (Pom Klementieff)
Leslie Shade (Kylie Furneaux)
Peter Quill (Chris Pratt)
Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan)
Nebula (Karen Gillan)
Leo Fitz (Iain de Caestecker)
Daisy "Skye" Johnson (Quake) (Chloe Bennet)
Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen)
Pietro Maximoff (Aaron Taylor-Johnson)
Sherlock
Mycroft Holmes (Mark Gatiss)
John Watson (Martin Freeman)
Sherlock Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch)
Molly Hooper (Louise Brealey)
Anthea (Lisa McAllister)
Mary Watson (Amanda Abbington)
Irene Adler (Lara Pulver)
Greg Lestrade (Rupert Graves)
Eurus Holmes (Siân Brooke)
Doctor Who
Rose Tyler (Billie Piper)
Jack Harkness (John Barrowman)
Jayda Osmi (Nicole Bonifacio)
Jacob Robens-Osmi (Tristan Wilds)
Sky Smith (Sinead Michael)
Clara Oswald (Jenna Coleman)
Percy Jackson
Hylla Ramirez-Arellano (Eiza Gonzalez)
Annabeth Chase (AnnaSophia Robb)
Hazel Levesque (Amandla Stenberg)
Frank Zhang (Booboo Stewart)
Kaiser Jäger (Max Riemalt)
Leo Valdez (Jake T. Austin)
Nico di Angelo (Jakub Gierszal)
Rachel Elizabeth Dare (Luca Hollestelle)
Will Solace (Burkely Duffield)
Zoë Nightshade (Anjli Mohindra)
Jackie Long (Melissa Benoist)
Reyna Ramirez-Arellano (Victoria Justice)
Clarisse La Rue (Leven Rambin)
Percy Jackson (Logan Lerman)
The Vampire Diaries
Elijah Mikaelson (Daniel Gillies)
Katherine Pierce (Nina Dobrev)
Davina Claire (Danielle Campbell)
Damon Salvatore (Ian Somahalder)
Stefan Salvatore (Paul Wesley)
Lexi Branson (Arielle Kebbel)
Elena Gilbert (Nina Dobrev)
Caroline Forbes (Candice King)
April Young (Grace Phipps)
Rebekah Mikaelson (Claire Holt)
Indiana 'Indie' Davis (Lily Collins)
Jeremy Gilbert (Steven R McQueen)
Bonnie Bennett (Kat Graham)
Vicki Donovan (Kayla Ewell)
Tyler Lockwood (Micheal Trevino)
The Hunger Games
Primrose Everdeen (Willow Shields)
Clove (Isabelle Fuhrman)
Madge Undersee (Abigail Breslin)
Finnick Odair (Sam Clafin)
Dexterous LaFevers (Colin Ford)
Glimmer (Leven Rambin)
Christopher 'Kit' Odair (Douglas Booth)
Johanna Mason (Jena Malone)
Shilo Mellark (Alex Pettyfer)
Annie Cresta (Stef Dawson)
Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence)
Thresh (Dayo Okeniyi)
Willow Mellark (Emily Rudd)
Merlin
Morgana Pendragon (Katie McGrath)
Gwaine (Eoin Macken)
Percival (Tom Hopper)
Lancelot (Santiago Cabrera)
Hunith (Caroline Faber)
Balinor (John Lynch)
Mordred (Alexander Vlahos)
Merlin (Colin Morgan)
Freya (Laura Donnelly)
Rielle (Indiana Evans)
Kara (Alexandra Dowling)
Sir Leon (Rupert Young)
Once Upon a Time
Peter Pan (Robbie Kay)
Graham Humbert (Jamie Dornan)
Emma Swan (Jennifer Morrison)
Grace (Alyssa Skovbye)
Helena (Tristan Mays)
Regina Mills (Lana Parrilla)
Felix (Parker Croft)
Elsa (Georgina Haig)
Zelena (Rebecca Mader)
Aurora (Sarah Bolger)
Anna (Elizabeth Lail)
Killian Jones (Colin O'Donoghue)
Anastasia (The Red Queen) (Emma Rigby)
Fiona (The Black Fairy) (Jamie Murray)
Divergent
Christina Kravitz (Zoe Kravitz)
Eric Coulter (Jai Courtney)
Tris Prior (Shailene Woodley)
Will (Ben Lloyd-Hughes)
Fox Marvel
Kassandra Dare (Nicola Peltz)
Amily Jacobs (Elle Fanning)
Daisy Oliviera (Tori Kelly)
Jubilation Lee 'Jubilee' (Lana Condor)
Scott Summers (Tye Sheridan)
Charles Xavier (James McAvoy)
Chase Maelstrom (Asa Butterfield)
Sean Cassidy (Caleb Landry Jones)
Ajax (Francis) (Ed Skrein)
Alex Summers (Lucas Till)
Ellie Phimister (Brianna Hildebrand)
Jasper (Lindsey Morgan)
Hope Cooper (Zendaya)
Anise Lovett (Adelaide Kane)
Peter Maximoff (Evan Peters)
Brooklyn Winters (Crystal Reed)
Laura Kinney (Dafne Keen)
Jean Grey (Sophie Turner)
Star Trek
Khan Noonien Singh (Benedict Cumberbatch)
James T Kirk (Chris Pine)
The Maze Runner
Thomas (Dylan O'Brien)
Minho (Ki Hong Lee)
Elizabeth (Maia Mitchell)
Newt (Thomas Brodie-Sangsta)
Harriet (Nathalie Emmanuel)
Sonya (Katherine McNamara)
DC Cinematic and Television Universes
Kara Danvers (Melissa Benoist)
Cisco Ramon (Carlos Valdes)
Thea Queen (Willa Holland)
Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards)
Hunter Zoloman (Teddy Sears)
Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell)
Melanie Silver (Saoirse Ronan)
Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie)
The Joker (Jared Leto)
Harrison Wells (Tom Cavanaugh)
Caitlin Snow (Danielle Panabaker)
Jesse Quick (Violett Beane)
Alex Danvers (Chyler Leigh)
Chato Santana (El Diablo) (Jay Hernandez)
Patty Spivot (Shantel VanSanten)
Floyd Lawton (Deadshot) (Will Smith)
Clark Kent (Superman) (Henry Cavill)
Ray Palmer (A.T.O.M) (Brandon Routh)
Adrian Chase (Simon Morrison) (Josh Segarra)
Sara Lance (Caity Lotz)
Barry Allen (Grant Gustin)
Dinah Drake (Juliana Harkavy)
William Clayton (Jack Moore)
Diana Prince (Wonder Woman) (Gal Gadot)
Mon-El (Mike Matthews) (Chris Wood)
Winslow Schott Jr. (Jeremy Jordan)
Zoe Lawton (Shailyn Pierre-Dixon)
Jae-Yoon Hyunsik (Park Chanyeol)
Iris West (Candice Patton)
Dante Ramon (Nicholas Gonzalez)
Star Wars
Bennal Derek (Bradley Cooper)
Han Solo (Harrison Ford)
Aeli Serit (Shailene Woodley)
Kylo Ren (Adam Driver)
Orson Krennic (Ben Mendelsohn)
Armitage Hux (Domhnall Gleeson)
Alter'Li Fond (Holland Roden)
Callen Derek (Kellen Lutz)
Barriss Offee (Nalini Krishan)
Padmé Amidala (Natalie Portman)
Rey (Daisy Ridley)
Leia Organa (Carrie Fisher)
Lord of the Rings
Tauriel (Evangeline Lilly)
Legolas Greenleaf (Orlando Bloom)
Thranduil Greenleaf (Lee Pace)
Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman)
Gimli (John Rhys-Davies)
Raviel (Rachel McAdams)
The Mortal Instruments and Shadowhunters
Max Lightwood - TMI (Jack Fulton)
Cecily Herondale - TMI (Alexandra Daddario)
Shane Burciaga (Adam Lambert)
Magnus Bane - SH (Harry Shum Jr.)
Louis Adams (Dylan O'Brien)
Amelia Lockhart (Madison McLaughlin)
Clarissa 'Clary' Fray - TMI (Katherine Mcnamara)
Alec Lightwood - SH (Matthew Daddario)
Kayden Jacques - SH (Victoria Justice)
Jace Lightwood - TMI (Jamie Campbell Bower)
Maia Roberts - TMI (Meagan Tandy)
Disney Live-Action
Belle (Emma Watson)
Evie (Sofia Carson)
Rapunzel (Mackenzie Mauzy)
Little Red Riding Hood (Lila Crawford)
Sharpay Evans (Ashley Tisdale)
Mal (Dove Cameron)
Jay (Booboo Stewart)
Ben (Mitchell Hope)
Giselle (Amy Adams)
Henry Turner (Brenton Thwaites)
Carlos De Vil (Cameron Boyce)
Twilight
Jane (Dakota Fanning)
Carlisle Cullen (Peter Facinelli)
#The Convergence Roleplay#The Convergence#Supernatural#Harry Potter#Marvel Cinematic Universe#Sherlock#Doctor Who#Percy Jackson#The Vampire Diaries#The Hunger Games#Merlin#Once Upon A Time#Divergent#Fox Marvel Universe#Star Trek#The Maze Runner#DC universe#Star Wars#Lord of the Rings#The Mortal Instruments#Shadowhunters#Disney Live-Action movies#Twilight#OneRepublic#Marching On
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