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Dobruja or
Dobrudja (US: /ˈdoʊbrʊdʒə/; Bulgarian: Добруджа, romanized: Dobrudzha or Dobrudža; Romanian: Dobrogea,
pronounced [ˈdobrodʒe̯a] or [doˈbrodʒe̯a];...
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Northern Dobruja (Romanian:
Dobrogea de Nord or
simply Dobrogea; Bulgarian: Северна Добруджа,
Severna Dobrudzha) is the part of
Dobruja within the borders...
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Southern Dobruja or
South Dobruja (Bulgarian: Южна Добруджа, romanized: Yuzhna
Dobrudzha or
simply Добруджа, Dobrudzha; Romanian:
Dobrogea de Sud or Dobrogea...
- The
Despotate of
Dobruja or Prin****lity of
Karvuna (Bulgarian: Добруджанско деспотство or Карвунско княжество; Romanian:
Despotatul Dobrogei or Țara...
- The
Dobruja Army (Russian: Добруджанская армия, Romanian:
Armata de Dobrogea) was a
World War I Russian,
Romanian and
Serbian field army that
fought on...
- The
Tatars of Romania,
Tatars of
Dobruja or
Dobrujan Tatars are a
Turkic ethnic group that have been
present in
Romania since the 13th century. According...
- The
Dobruja Plateau or
Dobrogea Plateau (Romanian: Podișul Dobrogei) is a
plateau in
eastern Romania located in the
Dobruja (Romanian: Dobrogea) region...
- in the
region of
Dobruja. Most of the
Crimean Tatars,
living in
Romania and
Bulgaria nowadays, left the
Crimean peninsula for
Dobruja after the annexation...
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letter ⟨Ç⟩ is
rarely heard because authentic speakers of
Tatar spoken in
Dobruja spell it /ş/ as
letter ⟨Ş⟩. As the
written language most
often follows...
- Tatar-Turkish po****tion in
Dobruja. They were
brought from
Syria to
Dobruja in the 19th century.
There were
Arabs brought from
Syria to
Dobruja by the
Ottomans in...