- accounts, with
renditions such as Dobrucia, Dobrutcha, Dobrus, Dobruccia,
Dobroudja, Dobrudscha, and
others being used by
foreign authors. Initially, the...
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Turguie (Tulqa). 1 (1878) 280-82 G. Dănescu,
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census per county,
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Dobrudzhanski Kray" (Bulgarian: О, Добруджански край), also
referred to as, "Oh
Dobroudja Land," is a
Bulgarian military march composed in 1914 by
Aleksander Kratsev...
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Publishing Co., New York, 1968, p.279 Boia 2001, 20. G. Dănescu,
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Dobroudja). Étude de Géographie
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Dobrogea (La
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physique et
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Krzysztof (2017)...
- Δοβρουτσά (Gr****),
Dobroedzja (Dutch),
Dobrogea (Finnish, Romanian, Swedish),
Dobroudja (French),
Dobruca (Turkish),
Dobrudja (Catalan,
variant in English), Dobrudscha...
-
Roman Empire"), Helsinki, 1935; R.
Vulpe in "Histoire
ancienne de la
Dobroudja" ("Ancient
history of Dobrugea"), Bucharest, 1938; C. Popa-Lisseanu in...
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contre les
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monarchy would annex Romania west of the Siret,
Bulgaria would recover Dobroudja,
ceded in 1913, and
Russia would annex the rest of the kingdom. A single...