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Caliacra County was a
county (județ) of
Romania in the
interwar period, in
Southern Dobruja, with the seat at
Bazargic (today Dobrich, Bulgaria). The county...
- the 1926–1938
Romanian administrative division (counties of
Durostor and
Caliacra),
which included a part of today's
Romania (chiefly the
communes of Ostrov...
- stations, the one in
Agigea (created by Ioan Borcea) and the one at Cape
Caliacra.
Grigore Antipa, with the
support of
kings Carol I and Ferdinand, devised...
- Brăila to the north, Ialomița to the west,
Durostor to the south-west and
Caliacra to the south. The
county originally consisted of four
districts (plăși):...
- or Kalē Akra Bulgarian: Нос Калиакра Italian: Capo
Caliacra Turkish:
Kaligra Burnu Romanian:
Caliacra The name "Kaliakra" is of
Byzantine Gr**** origin....
- Brăila Bv Brașov Brașov Bt Botoșani Botoșani Bz Buzău Buzău Bzg
Bazargic Caliacra Ch
Cahul Cahul Orv Oravița Caraș (Occasionally seen as Orț) C.Lg Câmpu-Lung...
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Black Sea,
which was
divided into two counties:
Durostor County –
Silistra Caliacra County –
Bazargic Between 1919 and 1925 the
specifics of the administrative...
- 1913,
Romania gained Southern Dobruja and
established the
Durostor and
Caliacra counties. The
governments of
Britain and the
United States repeatedly protested...
- 1937, when the
Dobrich Province was part of the
Kingdom of Romania, as
Caliacra County. The
palace complex consists of a
number of
residential villas,...
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county was
neighbored by the
counties of
Ilfov and Ialomița to the north,
Caliacra and Constanța to the east, and the
Kingdom of
Bulgaria to the south. As...