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Sveti Vlas (also known as St. Vlas; ; ), is a town and resort on the Black Sea coast in Nesebar municipality, Burgas Province,
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. In July, 2007 its population was 3,869.


History

The town is located at the foot of the southern slopes of the
Balkan Mountains The Balkan mountain range is located in the eastern part of the Balkan peninsula in Southeast Europe, Southeastern Europe. It is conventionally taken to begin at the peak of Vrashka Chuka on the border between Bulgaria and Serbia. It then runs f ...
, in the northern part of Burgas Bay. A settlement was founded at the present place of Sveti Vlas in the 2nd century AD by
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and
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, possibly ''Larissa'' (Λάρισα), though this site is more likely to be at Cape St. Athanasius. It acquired the name ''Sveti Vlas'' in the 14th century after Saint Blaise, a monastery dedicated to whom existed in the region, but was burnt down in the 14th-18th century by consecutive pirate raids. During the Ottoman rule of Bulgaria, it was known as ''Kücük manastir'' or simply ''Manastir'' ("monastery" in Bulgarian), while the name ''Sveti Vlas'' became official after 1886.


Tourism

Sveti Vlas has grown as a tourist
resort A resort (North American English) is a self-contained commercial establishment that aims to provide most of a vacationer's needs. This includes food, drink, swimming, accommodation, sports, entertainment and shopping, on the premises. A hotel ...
in recent times, serving as a quieter alternative to nearby Sunny Beach. The gap between the two places is shrinking as more hotels and holiday apartments are built along the coast. Sveti Vlas lies at the northern end of a bay which has Sunny Beach in its middle and the ancient town of Nesebar at its southern end. Sunny Beach and Nesebar are easily accessible by bus or taxi, and there are also boats going between Sveti Vlas and Nesebar. The resort was mainly popular amongst inland Bulgarian tourists, but recently there is rapid growth in the number of foreign tourists, mainly from Russia, but also from Great Britain, Poland, Romania and Scandinavia. Even though Sveti Vlas was heavily developed in 2000's it remained pretty quiet and calm down place, making it good place to have a rest. Due to that fact the typical visitors in the resort are families with children. The latest development of the area has been the building of the Dinevi marina, the largest in Bulgaria. The Dinevi brothers have been developing the area with numerous complexes, highlighted by the marina itself. The latest development being worked on i
Complex Admiral
due to be completed in 2016. The beach was expanded in 2007-2009 using rocks and sand that was removed when digging out for the marina. The marina with its clubs and restaurants has become famous among the wealthier people in Bulgaria, and expensive cars like Ferraris and Porsches can frequently be seen.


Gallery

Image:SvetiVlas_sea.jpg, Sveti Vlas, photo taken from the boat from Nesebar Image:Sveti2.jpg, One of the beaches Image:SvetiVlas beach01.jpg, One of the beaches Image:centrumofvlas.jpg, Centre of Sveti Vlas with the tourist office Image:restaurantinvlas.jpg, A restaurant in the centre of Sveti Vlas Image:dinevimarina1.jpg, Cars outside a restaurant on the Dinevi Marina File:Dinevi Marina 2.jpg, The Dinevi Marina Image:Sveti_beach_marina.jpg, The beach with the marina in the background {{Authority control Towns in Bulgaria Seaside resorts in Bulgaria Populated places in Burgas Province Populated coastal places in Bulgaria