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pronounced [ˈt͡sibrit͡sɐ]; also
transliterated as Cibrica, Tzibritza; Latin:
Ciabrus) is a
river in the
western Danubian Plain of
northern Bulgaria and a right...
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reorganised it in 87 into two provinces,
divided by the
river Cebrus (
Ciabrus): to the west
Moesia Superior (meaning upriver) and to the east Moesia...
- stronghold.
After that, he
intercepts and
routs the
Bastarnae host near the
Ciabrus river (Tsibritsa, Bulgaria),
personally killing its
leader in combat. Those...
- 887222 (Chalusus, Treva)
Ciabrus Tsibritsa Moesia 43°48′51″N 23°31′38″E / 43.8142°N 23.5271°E / 43.8142; 23.5271 (
Ciabrus) A
right tributary of the...
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Ptolemy (90–168 AD),
their territory was
limited to the
district between the
Ciabrus (Tzibritza) and Utus (Vit) rivers, part of what is now Bulgaria; their...
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southern bank of the
Danube between the
tributary rivers Utus (Vit) and
Ciabrus (Tsibritsa), with
their chief town at
Oescus (Gigen, Bulgaria). In addition...