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    Silistra Nouă County was a county (județ) of Romania, in Northern Dobruja, with its capital city first at Rasova, later at Cernavodă and finally at Medgidia...
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    Silistra (Bulgarian: Силистра [siˈlistrɐ]; Turkish: Silistre; Romanian: Silistra or Dârstor) is a town in Northeastern Bulgaria. The town lies on the southern...
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    Rasova, Constanța (category Communes in Constanța County)
    Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania. It includes two villages: Rasova Cochirleni The village of Rasova was the first capital of the Silistra Nouă County...
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    Cernavodă (category Populated places in Constanța County)
    administration. Cernavodă was one of the capitals of the short-lived Silistra Nouă County (1878–1879). The town gives its name to the late copper age Cernavodă...
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    (see Treaty of Craiova). History of Romania History of Bulgaria Silistra Nouă County Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea - „Opere Complete” (Ed. Politică, 1976-1983...
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    Medgidia (category Populated places in Constanța County)
    Romania. Medgidia was the last capital of Silistra Nouă County (1878–1879) before it was merged into Constanța County. Medgidia is located between the Danube...
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    County in the East. Teleorman County in the West. Ilfov County and Dâmbovița County in the North. Bulgaria in the South – Ruse Province and Silistra Province...
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    Dobrogea de Sud, Cadrilater or Dobrogea Nouă) is an area of north-eastern Bulgaria comprising Dobrich and Silistra provinces, part of the historical region...
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  • River, and the Black Sea, which was divided into two counties: Durostor CountySilistra Caliacra County – Bazargic Between 1919 and 1925 the specifics of...
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    Slobozia (category Populated places in Ialomița County)
    consists of Slobozia proper and the neighbourhoods of Bora and Slobozia Nouă. The main activity in the area is agriculture, processing of the agricultural...
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    Danube (category Geography of Bács-Kiskun County)
    Lom Kozloduy Oryahovo Nikopol Belene Svishtov Ruse Tutrakan Silistra Romania Moldova Nouă Orșova Drobeta-Turnu Severin Calafat Bechet Dăbuleni Corabia...
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    group, the Pișcolt group, the Turdaș culture, the Cluj-Cheile–Turzii–Lumea Nouă–Iclod complex, and the Iclod group. A general characteristic of these groups...
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    organize public gatherings in Bucharest, Râmnicu Vâlcea, Ploiești, Romanați County and Islaz. On June 21, 1848, Heliade Rădulescu and Tell were present in...
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    Maiorescu signed a Russian-brokered peace deal, through which Romania received Silistra. This concession failed to satisfy Carp and his supporters, and also sparked...
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    initially created in 1551) Sanjak of Lipva (Lipova) Sanjak of Modava (Moldova Nouă) By the end of the 16th century new sanjaks were created: Sanjak of Pankota...
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    South-East Zone – comprising Dobrudja with the main centers at Călărași – Silistra – Mânăstirea. The plan was to destroy the bridge near Fetești that connected...
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    plot was factual, since Czajkowski intended to carve Dobruja out of the Silistra Eyalet and set it up as a "good base of training Polish insurgents", with...
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    comptroller in Putna County, believing such an appointment to be beneath his capacity, and had lost a National Liberal appointment in Silistra when Southern...
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    volunteers to enforce the Russian flank from incursions by the Budjak Horde and Silistra Eyalet. In January 1769, Bucharest was raided by rogue Ottoman troops,...
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    stepped out to greet him. Lăpușneanu escaped from battle and took refuge in Silistra Eyalet, at Kilya; the Ottoman garrison of that town had him deported to...
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  • necessary under the law had not taken place. Fearing a radical land reform, the county councils of Bălți, Soroca and Orhei, dominated by large landowners, were...
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    M. C. Dragomirescu. His first poems appeared in print in 1936, in the Silistra-based Valuri Dunărene. That year, he self-published his first book of poems...
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  • defeat the Ottomans in major battles. In Dobruja, which was included in the Silistra Eyalet, Nogai Tatars settled and the local Gypsy tribes converted to Islam...
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    kilometer. On 3 July, the march abandoned Alba County and arrived in the village of Dumbrava, in Cluj County. At this point, the participants had already...
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