Burgas

English

Alternative forms

  • Bourgas

Etymology

There are several possible origins for the name of the city, which is similar to Burgos, a city in Spain. When the city was founded, the inhabitants of the surrounding country got into the fortified village, named πύργος (púrgos, fortress).[1] By another theory, the city's name comes from Latin burgus (tower, fortress), or Gothic 𐌱𐌰𐌿𐍂𐌲𐍃 (baurgs, consolidated walled village).[2]

Proper noun

Burgas

  1. A city in eastern Bulgaria.
  2. A province in eastern Bulgaria.

Translations

References

  1. Ward, Philip (1991) Bulgaria, a travel guide, Pelican, page 168
  2. Wright, Joseph, 1892, A Primer of the Gothic Language, glossary & section 182.

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