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Isaccea (Romanian: [iˈsak.tʃe̯a]) is a
small town in
Tulcea County, in
Northern Dobruja, Romania, on the
right bank of the Danube, 35 km north-west of...
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around the
legionary fortress and
naval port near the
present town of
Isaccea. It was in the
Roman province of
Moesia and was the
headquarters of the...
- The Vetrino–
Isaccea–Yuzhnoukrainsk
powerline is one out of
three 750 kilovolts
powerline running from
Ukraine to the
European Union.
Construction of a...
- Operation,
Romanian armed barges s****ed and sank an
armored motor gunboat off
Isaccea.: 58 The
first Soviet-Romanian
aerial combat was
carried out by Sub-Lieutenant...
- the
maritime sector of the
Danube Galați –
largest port on the
Danube Isaccea Tulcea Sulina Moldova Giurgiulești
Ukraine Reni
Izmail Kiliia Vylkove Ada...
- ad Istrum, city,
large Roman fortress and
naval base near what is now
Isaccea,
Romania Jublains, Mayenne, France,
capital of the
Aulerci Diablintes Neung-sur-Beuvron...
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chief of
staff to
General Kiselev,
Liprandi was
ordered to the
fortress of
Isaccea Pasha to
deliver the
Russian declaration of war, with a
secret commission...
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location of the city:
either at
Preslav or in its
vicinity in Bulgaria, or at
Isaccea, Nufăru,
Murighiol or
Jurilovca in Romania. A
thriving trade centre of...
- and 2019, respectively. The 750 kV Vetrino–
Isaccea–Yuzhnoukrainsk
powerline runs from the
plant to
Isaccea, Romania, but is
mostly dismantled or ruined...
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Nicolae Neacșu (1924, in
Isaccea,
Tulcea – 3
September 2002, in Clejani, Giurgiu) was a
Romanian lăutar, an
important member of the
Taraf de Haïdouks...