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Area: 7 753,14 sq. km
Population: 426 028 (up to date 01.03.200)
Density of population: 55,7 people per sq. km
Municipalities: 13 (including 257 towns and villages)
Mean annual temperature: 13° Ñ
Mean rainfall per year: 514 mm/sq. m
The Burgas region is one of the most developed regions in the Republic of Bulgaria. It is the second largest in area (next to the Sofia region) and the fourth populated region of the country.
The geo-strategical situation of the region is a factor of national importance well acknowledged by several countries in Europe, Asia and Africa. Here goes the crossing of both traditional and newbuilt axes of economical and political interests as follows: Europe-Near East-Asia; Europe-Middle East-Asia; Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Western Europe.
Burgas region is an important "Entrance/Exit" of Bulgaria. Circa 74 % of the annual import/export of the country goes exlusively through the Port of Burgas. Main factors influencing the territorial localizations are: availabale nature key-factors of economic importance such as ores and minerals used as a raw material for the industrial development and in the construction industry; a wide ground variety considered to be an important precondition for agriculture development; Black Sea coastal zones, thermal mineral springs, conditions for recreation /country and cognitive tourism/ in the regional uplands, evaluated as a developing factor of tourim and health resort work; availability of highly skilled labour experienced in main production branches of the regional economy; good level of technical, social and market infrastructure.
With it's existing structures in industry, agriculture, tourism and transport and the new legislation the Burgas region enables potential investors to implement serious investment projects on it's territory.
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