The port of Bourgas is the biggest port in
Bulgaria. Bourgas is more than two thousand years old. It was
founded as a Roman settlement under the name of Kulata. The name of
the town is derived from the Greek words "pirgos" or "bourgos",
meaning fortress, or tower, provoked by the numerous fishing towers
- "bourgs" in the vicinity. In the Turkish register from 1676 the
settlement was entered as a town for the first time, and later in
another document from 1730 - as the port of Bourgas. Burnt down in
the 19th century, it was brought back to life again and turned into
an important administrative, economic and cultural centre of
Bulgaria.