Obzor (Bulgarian: Обзор [obˈzɔr]) is a small town and seaside resort on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria. It is part of Nesebar Municipality, Burgas Province. On February 28, 2021, the citizens of Obzor and six nearby villages voted in a referendum to separate from Nesebar Municipality and form an independent municipality, centered on Obzor. Voting activity was 76.02% and approximately 70% of people voted for independence.

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Обзор
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Square in Obzor
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Location of Obzor
Coordinates: 42°49′N 27°53′E
CountryBulgaria
Province
(Oblast)
Burgas
Government
  MayorKiril Stoyanov
Elevation
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Population
 (15 March 2009)
  Total2,125
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal Code
8250
Area code0556
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The Thracian and ancient Greek name of Obzor was Ναύλοχος Naulochos. It was a small port on the coast of Thrace, a colony of Mesembria. The ancient Romans named it Templum Iovis (Temple of Jupiter); Pliny called it Tetranaulochus.[1] During the Ottoman rule of Bulgaria, it was known as Gözeken. The modern name was introduced in 1936; Obzor obtained town privileges on 9 September 1984.

The 2200-m-long Kaleto eco path (Bulgarian: Екопътека “Калето”) connects the northwestern outskirts of Obzor with the remains of a medieval fortress. Visitors can see a 10-m-high waterfall and a mineral spring along the trail.[2]

Trivia

Obzor Hill on Graham Land in Antarctica is named after the town.

Twin towns

Obzor is twinned with:

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