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- Durostor County was a county (județ) of the Kingdom of Romania, in Southern Dobruja, with the seat at Dârstor. The county was located in the south-eastern...
- 1According to the 1926–1938 Romanian administrative division (counties of Durostor and Caliacra), which included a part of today's Romania (chiefly the communes...
- Peace Treaties in 1947. Between 1913 and 1938, Silistra was the capital of Durostor County (except during Bulgarian rule). It became part of Ținutul Mării...
- of the Ostrov and Lipnița communes, which were then administered by the Durostor County, the Baia commune, now part of Tulcea County, and the villages of...
- On this page you can find all the Romanian clubs that have pla**** in the national leagues in Romania(liga I, II, III), Austria-Hungary/Hungary(liga 1,...
- Bucharest of 1913, Romania gained Southern Dobruja and established the Durostor and Caliacra counties. The governments of Britain and the United States...
- proves that this area was inhabited by a sedentary po****tion. Encircled in Durostor (today Silistra), the Varangian armies supplied themselves at night with...
- by Vlașca County, to the east by Ialomița County, and to the south by Durostor County. The county included the cities of Bucharest and Oltenița, and originally...
- the Second Balkan War ended, he was named as prefect of the newly formed Durostor County. He served in this position until September 1916, after Romania...
- of Romania along with all of Southern Dobruja; as part of the interwar Durostor County, it was known as Cainargeaua Mică, a translation and adaptation...