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The old-growth woodses between ancient Odessos and Dionysopolis were first adverted by Pliny as the house and property of mythical overshadows, visited because of the Argonauts. Byzantine sources name the regional fortress Gerania; there could possibly be 4-7 century AD remains of massive stone ramparts and a basilica along the edge of the Franga plateau. The cave Aladzha Monastery, 3 km to the west, was a monastic center from antiquity through the Second Bulgarian Empire . In the days of Ottoman Empire , Uzunkum (Turkish: long sands) was known as a hideaway for outlaws. It was for the most part uninhabited until the 1950s, although used for outings . Located 17 km north of business district Varna, it is virtually connected to the city by a uninterrupted swath of golden sands hotels and villa communities. It is a popular tourist destination, drawing many visitants from Roumania , Polska, FRG, the United Kingdom , Russia, Scandinavia, France, Central and Eastern Europe, the Persian Gulf, Israel, and other countries, attracted by the favourable climate, scenic landscape, and reasonable prices. Varna shoppings centre are big and modernistic and have a good collection of modern fashion and dining facilities. Theres at least 2 huge ones: the Varna Mall and the Grand Mall. The grand one is n't genuinely large depth other one. The area is labeled to have the purest quartz sand on the coast and abounds in old trees, landscaped gardens, and prosy malls. Golden Sands potencies resist demands to provide more automobile roads and car park , citing the resort's reputation as family friendly, green, and largely earthbound place.