Timeline of Varna

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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Varna, Bulgaria.

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Prior to 20th century

Battle of Varna, 19th-century painting by Jan Matejko Battle of Varna 1444.PNG
Battle of Varna, 19th-century painting by Jan Matejko

20th century

Varna in 1968 Ulica Preszlav, szemben a dramai szinhaz epulete. Fortepan 69817.jpg
Varna in 1968

21st century

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