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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...
- 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...
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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...
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Bucharest of 1913,
Romania gained Southern Dobruja and
established the
Durostor and
Caliacra counties. The
governments of
Britain and the
United States...
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Romanian clubs that have pla**** in the
national leagues in Romania(liga I, II, III), Austria-Hungary/Hungary(liga 1,...
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Western Moldavia), with the
exception of the
province of
Dobruja (Caliacra,
Durostor, Constanța and
Tulcea counties),
which was
ceded to
Bulgaria and the Central...
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proves that this area was
inhabited by a
sedentary po****tion.
Encircled in
Durostor (today Silistra), the
Varangian armies supplied themselves at
night with...
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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...
- 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...