- Kaliakra
Kaliakra ( _bg. Калиакра; historical names: Thracian: "Tirizis", _tr. Celigra Burun, _it. Capo Calacria, _ro. Caliacra)cite book |url=http://stalker.dir.bg/1982.doc |title=Фаровете по българския черноморски бряг |last=Асадуров |first=Милан |publisher=Stalker.Dir.bg |language=Bulgarian |accessdate=2007-02-11 ] is a long and narrow headland in the
Southern Dobruja region of the northernBulgarian Black Sea Coast , located 12 km east ofKavarna and 60 km northeast ofVarna . The coast is steep with vertical cliffs reaching 70 m down to the sea.cite web |url=http://www.visit.bg/index.php?topic=sehenswuerdigkeiten&ortinfo=kaliakra |title=Нос Калиакра (Cape Kaliakra) |language=Bulgarian |publisher=Visit.bg |accessdate=2007-02-11 ]Kaliakra is a nature reserve, where
dolphin s,cormorant s andpinniped s can be observed. It also features the remnants of the fortified walls, water-main, baths and residence of DespotDobrotitsa in the short-livedPrincipality of Karvuna 's medieval capital. Thecove Bolata with a small sheltered beach lies just north.Name and history
The name "Kaliakra" is of
Byzantine Greek origin. It is a combination of "καλός" ("beautiful") and "άκρα" ("headland" or "fortress") and is traditionally translated as "Beautiful Headland".cite book |url=http://www.meteo-tour-bg.com/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=36&Itemid=68 |title=700 наименования от българското черноморие |last=Трифонов |first=Трифон |year=2006 |language=Bulgarian |id= ISBN 9548991330 |accessdate=2007-02-11 ]Kaliakra was the site of the naval
Battle of Cape Kaliakra on11 August 1791 , part of the Russo-Turkish War of 1787–1792.The first modern
lighthouse on Kaliakra was built in 1866 by the Compagnie des Phares de l’Empire Ottomane; the present one (a 10-m cylindrical stone masonry tower with lantern and gallery) was erected in 1901, withfocal plane height of 68 m and a white flash (every 5 seconds); it also has aradio navigation emitter and afoghorn .Near Kaliakra, there is a large mediumwave broadcasting facility, which went never in service as planned.
Legends
Probably the most popular legend about the place is the one about 40 Bulgarian girls, who preferred to tie their hair together and jump into the
Black Sea instead of the prospect to be captured by the Ottomans. Anobelisk dedicated to this legend is placed at the entrance to the cape, called "The Gate of the 40 Maidens".cite web |url=http://www.bulgariancastles.com/kaliakra/kaliakra_bg.html |title=Българските крепости — Калиакра |language=Bulgarian |accessdate=2007-02-11 |publisher=BulgarianCastles.com ]Another legend tells the story of
St Nicholas , the patron of seamen, who was running away from the Ottomans and God was making the earth under him longer and longer, so he could escape, and the cape was formed this way. The saint was eventually captured and a chapel was built in 1993, symbolizing his grave. Adervish monastery is also said to have existed on the same place during Ottoman rule, which is thought to have preserved the relics ofMuslim Bektashi saint "Sarı Saltık".A third legend is about
Lysimachus , a successor ofAlexander the Great , who seized the royal treasure and escaped to Kaliakra, dying in a major storm along with his whole fleet. [cite news |url=http://www.standartnews.com/archive/2006/03/06/history/index.htm |title=Цар Лизимах криел съкровища в Калиакра |last=Димитров |first=Божидар |authorlink=Bozhidar Dimitrov |date=2006-03-06 |publisher=Standart News |accessdate=2007-02-11 |language=Bulgarian]Honour
Kaliakra Glacier onLivingston Island in theSouth Shetland Islands ,Antarctica is named after Kaliakra.References
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