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The swanky German hotel chain Kempinski opened its third hotel in Bulgaria. It is located in Golden Sands on the Black Sea coast and is the largets hotel that the German hospitality company manages in the world.

The pictures below were taken from www.kempinski-varna.com website.



















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Вуднт майнд стейинг дэир
Оу, лук ат дыс, ви кэн спик де сейм ленгвич!
Prices are steep though. Too bad I don't have Cyrilic at my PC to reply in the same fashion.
@Др. Месофиус

јес мај френд. енд мост оф д адерс кен кис аур есис :)
lol, I thought they had opened a new one!
But I honestly don't like it, mostly because of the site, they destroyed the old casino.
hey new bulgaria, is it a brand new hotel or a reconstructed old one?
thnx 3tmk. on the picture where it is illuminated it looks really nice
They destroyed the old casino that was there, but luckily they left the fountains standing, at leas that's good.
3tmk said:
lol, I thought they had opened a new one!
But I honestly don't like it, mostly because of the site, they destroyed the old casino.
You know what: That old casino with the long white drapes was my favourite building in the whole resort. I have not been there for a 9 or 10 years and was furious to see that it's gone. At least the hotel is not tacky. It could be worse.
djurob said:
@Др. Месофиус

јес мај френд. енд мост оф д адерс кен кис аур есис :)
Вач ват ю сей, cам ав ас кен андерстенд ват ю ар сейинг. :D
мазафака, гет он МСН байдевей, ай хев а квесщьон фор ю
:rofl:
I couldn't understand the mofo in cyrillic
New Bulgaria, what I use when I use cyrillic is open the on-screen keyboard, it's under the accessories list, and is very helpful. Of coure it takes a long time, so I use it when I absolutely have to, otherwise az pishia s latenitza. Problemat e che niama oficialna versia, i vseki si izpolza personalen style. Niakoi pishiat s W za v, drugi Q za ya, etc.

But to get back on topic, this being the largest Kempinski hotel, I wonder where does it put Zlatnite in the ranks of the Black Sea resorts in terms of total room numbers. It is a major site, but I don't know what they have in Ukraine, Russia, but mostly Turkey.
^^ Phil, it's not that hard to set your keyboard for other characters. Just go to Start > Control Panel > Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options > Add other languages > Details under the languages tab. Then add the language you want and voila. Though with Cyrillic, you have to first locate all the keys cause they're all over the place. For latin languages, most of the extra characters are over on the right side of the keyboard where [ ] \ ; ' etc., are.

Then to switch back and forth between languages, just hit shift+alt together and you can a different set of characters every time. You should also have a little keyboard icon on the right hand side of the taskbar.

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д хотел лукс гуд ! најс коуст

мазафака
:laugh:
Czas, I know that of course, but the problem comes when you don't have a bulgarian keyboard. How am I to know where each letter is ;)
So I switch to the language bar to bulgarian, open the on-screen keyboard, and write in bulgarian. get it?
3tmk said:
Czas, I know that of course, but the problem comes when you don't have a bulgarian keyboard. How am I to know where each letter is ;)
So I switch to the language bar to bulgarian, open the on-screen keyboard, and write in bulgarian. get it?
ooooooooh, woops. :D

well you could always do what my friend did. tape little peices of paper onto the keys (since I'm assuming you know where all the latin letters are) with the cyrillic letter on them and just leave it there until you've memorized the layout. :p tho you do have a bit of a headsart as C is in the same place. :D
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