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The town of Dobrich is situated almost in the center of the Dobrudzha plateau, 50km to the north of Varna. It occurred in the 15th century under the name of Hadjioglu Pazardjik. In 1882 it was called Dobrich after the name of Dobtotich, a former ruler in Dobrudzha in the past. Some of the sights in Dobrich are the museum of Yordan Yovkov, the ruins of a Middle Ages settlement, the ancient necropolis, and a big number of monuments. The town bore the name of the Soviet Marshal Tolbouhin for several decades during the Communist rule. The name Dobrich was restored with a decree of the President of 19.09.1990. Now the town of Dobrich is the second largest economic center in Northeastern Bulgaria and one of the ten largest towns in Bulgaria - an important cultural, economic and administrative centre in the northeast economic region of the country. Its population numbers slightly above 100 thousand people. The town is known as the "capital" of the fertile land of Dobrudzha, the biggest grain-growing region of the country. First traces of settlers in the area lead to antiquity, Dobrich while remains of a fortified Roman settlement date back to the 3-4th century BC. The modern town emerged in the 15th century AC as a big trade and crafts centre. In the 18-19th century, the town often acted as a battlefield of Russian-Turkish wars. Following the Bulgarian State's Liberation in 1878, in which the town took an active part with guides, translators and suppliers of food and weaponry, in 1882 the town was named Dobrich upon the insistence of its inhabitants. It was named after Dobrotitsa, a Bulgarian leader in medieval times, who used to be ruler of the area. In more recent times, the opening of the Razhdena-Dobrich-Kardam railway link and its extension to Romania in 1916 spurred its development. Dobrich was occupied by Romania in WW1 and remained so until 1916. Dobrich was again annexed to the territory of Romania in 1919 under the Neuilly Treaty.Dobrich was returned to Bulgaria only during WW2, when on September 25, 1940, the Bulgarian army entered Dobrich. From 1949 to 1991, the town was named Toulbuhin. The town of Dobrich has good location as it is close to Varna city so it's a perfect place for property investment. Landmarks: you can visit the Historical Museum of a renowned Bulgarian writer, Yordan Yovkov. The Ethnographic Museum, hosted by a beautiful house of the Bulgarian Renaissance period, is another interesting sight. The Old Dobrich ethnographic complex, which exhibits traditional arts and crafts of the region, is worth seeing as well. Other places of tourist appeal are the Archeological Museum of the city, the Art Gallery, remains of a Roman settlement, the St George's Church, etc.Is better to buy properties in Dobrtch to contact with real estate agency in Dobrich