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Hârșova (also
spelled Hîrșova;
Romanian pronunciation: [ˈhɨrʃova]; Turkish: Hırsova; Bulgarian: Хърсово, Harsovo) is a town
located on the
right bank...
- Date 14
September 1773
Location Hirsova (Hirsovo), Dobruja,
Ottoman Empire (now
Hârșova, Romania)
Result Russian victory...
- po****tion: 283,872 (as of 2011)
Mangalia Medgidia Towns Cernavodă
Eforie Hârșova Murfatlar Năvodari
Negru Vodă
Ovidiu Techirghiol Communes 23
August Adamclisi...
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conquering several castles near the
Lower Danube,
including Giurgiu, Brăila,
Hârşova, and Silistra,
while his
Moldavian allies defeated the
Ottoman armies in...
- into Dacia. A
Roman settlement grew up on the site of the
current town of
Hârșova around the
Roman fort. It was
initially in
Moesia and
later in Scythia...
- 7018 66
Siret near Bacău ROM - - - Ialomița 417 11116 40
Danube near
Hârșova ROM - - - Argeș 350 12652 73
Danube in Oltenița ROM - - - Dâmbovița 245...
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Bucegi Mountains • location
north of
Moroeni Mouth Danube • location near
Hârșova • coordinates 44°41′54″N 27°51′21″E / 44.69833°N 27.85583°E / 44.69833;...
- 1332b (Sacerdos de
Sancta Croce); 1956a Hațeg
Hunedoara 8,793 9,685 12,507
Hârșova Constanța 8,737 9,642 11,198
Eforie Constanța 8,630 9,473 9,294 Orșova...
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Corabia Turnu Măgurele
Zimnicea Giurgiu Oltenița Călărași Fetești Cernavodă
Hârșova Brăila –
limit of the
maritime sector of the
Danube Galați –
largest port...
- The most
important Romanian river ports are:
performing capacity: 1.200.000 to/year Quay
length – 500
linear meters – 5
anchording place performing capacity:...