
View from Meden Rid Peak, St. Ivan Island is in the centre
'St. Ivan Island' (
Bulgarian: остров св. Иван) is the largest
Bulgarian island in the
Black Sea, with an area of 0,66
km². It lies off the
Bulgarian Black Sea Coast near
Sozopol, a town with rich history and a popular tourist place, and is separated by a strait a couple of meters long from the small neighbouring
St. Peter Island.
St. Ivan Island is famous for the
12th-
14th century St. John Monastery. Its church is situated on the southern side of the island, which carries the name of the monastery (''
Ivan'' is the Bulgarian version of ''
John''). The church was built in
1263.
Archaeological research was carried out after
1985 for a couple of years, so today the remains of two churches, a royal residence, a library, part of the
fortified wall with the gate and several monastic cells can be seen.
There is also a lighthouse constructed by
French engineers in
1884 and pointing to the
Burgas Bay still preserved on the island. Remains of an
Ancient Roman lighthouse dating from about the
2nd century AD were found at the same place.
Apart from its historical significance, the island is also a
nature reserve, with 72 species of birds nesting on the rocks and around the coast, 3 of which are
endangered in the world and 15 in
Europe. St. Ivan Island is also inhabited by other rare species, such as
monk seals. The rocks on the island are covered with black
mussels.
Gallery
See also
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List of islands of Bulgaria
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St. Anastasia Island
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St. Cyricus Island
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St. Thomas Island
External links
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Photos of St. Ivan Island at Sozopol.com