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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A city of southeast Bulgaria on the Black Sea. It is one of the country's several major ports.
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- proper noun A
city ineastern Bulgaria .
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Publishing | The discussion continues about Diamond's decision not to carry James Turner's Warlord of Io, with clarifications from SLG Publisher Dan Vado, an overview from Editor-in-Chief Jennifer de Guzman, and commentary from Heidi MacDonald (followed by debate in the comments section), Greg Burgas, Sean Collins and Dirk Deppey.
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"In just two years, Savio Nsereko has gone from being a £9m West Ham signing to playing for Chernomorets Burgas in Bulgaria," notes Benji Lanyado.
From which wedding venues can you see football stadiums? 2011
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It was also hot in Varna, Burgas, Ahtopol, Blagoevgrad, Dragoman, which saw temperatures ranging between 17-22 centigrade.
A. Siegel: "Boy, It's Cold Outside" and the Nature of Climate Change / Global Warming 2010
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But matters are not as smooth regarding the Burgas-Alexandroupolis oil pipeline due to the limited financial benefits of about US$35 million a year and the potential environmental costs.
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The government canceled a new pipeline that would have carried Russian oil to Greece following resistance from residents of the Black Sea town of Burgas, where the pipeline was to start.
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The government canceled a new pipeline that would have carried Russian oil to Greece following resistance from residents of the Black Sea town of Burgas, where the pipeline was to start.
Gulf Oil Spill Causes Other Nations To Rethink Drilling 2010
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Within a few weeks, the Bulgarians had won another major victory at Lule Burgas, which placed the Bulgarian
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Macedonia (FYROM) by it's constitutional name after the signing of the Burgas-Alexandroupolis deal.
Between Washington and Moscow: Papandreou's Energy Challenge 2009
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The Burgas-Alexandroupolis project is a 279 km-long oil pipeline, starting from the port of Burgas, in Bulgaria, to the city of Alexandroupoli, in Greece, with a total budget of â ‚ ¬900-1,000 million, and initial annual output of 35 million tons puts Greece and Bulgaria on the regional and international oil map.
Between Washington and Moscow: Papandreou's Energy Challenge 2009
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In January 1997, Bulgaria, Greece, and Russia agreed to build the $700-million Burgas-Alexandroupolis oil pipeline linking the Bulgarian Black Sea port of Burgas with Alexandroupolis on the Mediterranean coast of Greece (see map).
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