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Castelu is a
commune in Constanța County,
Northern Dobruja, Romania. The
commune includes two villages:
Castelu (historical name: Chiostel, Turkish: Köstel)...
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through the
settlements of Cernavodă, Saligny,
Mircea Vodă, Medgidia,
Castelu, and
Poarta Albă. On this
reach the
canal is
joined on the
north bank by...
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Agigea Albești
Aliman Amzacea Băneasa (town
between 2004 and 2019) Bărăganu
Castelu Cerchezu Chirnogeni Ciobanu Ciocârlia
Cobadin Cogealac Comana Corbu Costinești...
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Cobadin — 4.86%
Amzacea — 4.71% Grădina — 4.47%
Tuzla — 4.38%
Eforie — 3.55%
Castelu — 3.37%
Mangalia — 3.25%
Mihail Kogălniceanu — 3.23%
Ovidiu — 3.01% Lumina...
- the
Republic of Tatarstan,
Russia Caratai, Karatay,
historical name of
Castelu, Romania, from the
times of the
Ottoman Empire Qaratays, a
Turkic (Tatar)...
- Bicaz, Borzești, Brad, Brâncovenești, CRM Bucharest, Buzău, Capu Midia,
Castelu, Cavnic, Câmpulung, Cernavodă,
Chilia Constanța, Chirnogi, Crâscior, Culmea...
- 8th-century
cemeteries to the
south and east of the Carpathians, for
instance at
Castelu,
prove that
local communities practiced cremation The idea that
local Christians...
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Scythian bowl, 5th
century BC
found at
Castelu, Romania. In
display at the Constanţa
Museum of
National History...
- the Danube–Black Sea Canal. He was
freed on
October 27, 1953 from the
Castelu labor camp. A
street is
named after him in Pitești, the city
where he died...
- (Constanța County, Romania)
Scythian bowl, 5th-4th
century BC, bronze; from
Castelu (near Medgidia, Constanța County)
Fragment of
parade helmet earmuff, 1st...