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Cighineaua Insula Ciobanu Insula K
Ostrovul Calinovăţ
Ostrovul Moldova Veche Ostrovul Braniştei
Ostrovul Gârla Mare
Ostrovul Chichinete Ostrovu Mare Ostrovu...
- The
Ostrovul Mare
Bridge is a
bridge in
Romania over the Gogoșu branch [ro] of the Danube. It is
intended for
complementary access to the
Ostrovu Mare...
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Vetren (Bulgarian: Ветрен) or Ciocănești (in Romanian) is an
island in the Danube, just
north of the
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Srebarna Nature Reserve...
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Karlovci Kozloduy Island Margaret Island Ostrovo (Kostolac)
Ostrovul Ciocănești
Ostrovul Mare,
Islaz Paradajz Island Ribarsko Оstrvo [sr], Novi Sad Island...
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Ostrovul Mare is a
natural reserve, an
island on the
Danube together with
Ostrovul Calnovăț, in the
proximity of Islaz,
Teleorman County, Romania. On the...
- in the
Retezat Mountains. It
flows through the
reservoirs Gura Apelor,
Ostrovul Mic, Păclișa and Hațeg. Its
length is 64 km (40 mi) and its
basin size...
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Chilia Veche (Romanian pronunciation: /kiˈlija ˈveˈke/;
meaning Old Chilia; Ukrainian: Стара Кілія, romanized: Stara Kiliia) is a
commune in
Tulcea County...
- Tătaru Mare
Island (Romanian:
Insula Tătaru Mare/
Ostrovul Tătaru) is a
Romanian island in the
northernmost branch of the
Danube Delta. The
island has a...
- open.
Romania portal Water portal Serbia portal Renewable energy portal Ostrovul Mare
Bridge Iron Gate I
Hydroelectric Power Station Iron Gate III Hydroelectric...
- with the
Romanian Danube Flotilla in
World War II, she ran
aground near
Ostrovul Ciocănești on 1
September 1944. She was
recovered on 16
September and confiscated...