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Between 1921 and 1965, and from 1975 to 2007, the
locality was
known as
Basarabi. On June 26, 2007 the
lower house of Romania's Parliament, the Chamber...
- The
Basarabi culture was an
archaeological culture in
Southeastern Europe (mainly in Romania),
dated between 8th - 7th
centuries BC. It was
named after...
- The Bosut-
Basarabi complex is a
common name for two
related prehistoric Iron Age
cultures in
Southeastern Europe: The
Bosut culture The
Basarabi culture...
- The
Basarabi-Murfatlar Cave
Complex is a
medieval Christian monastery located near the town of
Murfatlar (known as
Basarabi between 1924–1965 and 1975–2007)...
- by boat, and
later by ferryboat. The city
administers three villages:
Basarabi, Golenți, and
Ciupercenii Vechi. It was
founded in the 14th
century by...
- The Port of
Murfatlar is one of the
largest Romanian river ports,
located in the city of
Murfatlar on the Danube-Black Sea Canal.
Murfatlar Port Statistics...
- The
castra of
Basarabi was a fort in the
Roman province of Moesia. Its
remains are
located in
Murfatlar (Romania). List of
castra "62379.02". National...
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original on 11 May 2021.
Retrieved 10 May 2021. "L'ensemble
rupestre de
Basarabi" (in French).
UNESCO World Heritage Centre.
Archived from the original...
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identified as an
evolution of the Iron Age
Basarabi culture. Such
narrative believe that the
earlier Iron Age
Basarabi evidence in the
northern lower Danube...
- 76-102. Fetisov, A. (2007). "The "Rurikid sign" from the B3
church at
Basarabi-Murfatlar" (PDF).
Studia Patzinaka. 4 (1).
Translated by Galkova, I.: 29–44...