Nessebar
The town of Nesebar is one of the oldest
towns in Europe. It is the successor of the ancient Thracian
settlement called Mesambria founded in the Second century
AD. Its name means town of Melsa. Since 510 AD it was turned
into Greek colony town by Dorian settlers. They called it
Mesambria and turned it a rival to the town of Apollo for
the Black Sea trade. There was a theatre and a temple of
the Greek God Apollo in it. Brass and silver money were
coined there, and in the third century AD - golden ones.
It was occupied in 72 AD by a Roman garrison. The town was
of secondary importance during the Roman era. It started
to play important role again in III-IV century. Around the
year 680 the town was an Episcopal centre, and in VII-VIII
century - an important, and strong and protected Byzantine
naval base. In the year 812 Khan Krum conquered the town.
The area of the Municipality of Nesebar
is 21 883 decares or 5.4% of the territory of the District
of Bourgas. 167 229 decares of them are arable lands, 20
418 decares are forests. The beaches are among the largest
on the Bulgarian Black Sea coastline, with an area of 1517
decares and a capacity of 139 450 places for the tourists.
These natural resources are the most important factors which
determine and form the main fields of the municipal economic
- tourism, recreation, and sports.
118 hotels, 86 BB, 294 private lodgings, 55 restaurants
function on the territory of the municipality. A significant
part of this in-kind base is concentrated in the resort
complexes Sunny Beach and Elenite in Nesebar and the villages
St. Vrach and Ravda.