- city is
known in Bulgarian,
Russian and
Ukrainian as Тулча, romanized:
Tulcha; in Gr**** as Αιγισσός, romanized: Aigissós; in
Hungarian as Tulcsa; and...
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Clement Branitski. He
later became deputy of the
metropolitan bishop in
Tulcha.
After the
Liberation of
Bulgaria in 1878,
Drumev worked as
rector of the...
- name
Fionn when his hair
turned prematurely white.
Fionn and his
brother Tulcha mac ****hal were
being hunted down by the Goll, the sons of Morna, and other...
- The
River Tolka (/ˈtɔːlkə/; Irish: An
Tulcha, "the flood"), also once
spelled Tolga, is one of Dublin's
three main rivers,
flowing from
County Meath to...
- Fintan's
Grave Fert Fintain, Dun
Tulcha Coordinates 52°50′48″N 8°23′26″W / 52.8467°N 8.3905°W / 52.8467; -8.3905
Entrances 1...
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military operations; "rowing
fleet should seize the
Danube Delta, take
Tulcha and Isaktcha,
together with
ground troops to
conquer Izmail and Brailov...
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Poppintree Inner end of
Tolka Estuary /
Clontarf Bay
River Tolka Irish: An
Tulcha Tolka 1st - - (Meath, NW of Batterstown)
Tolka Estuary /
Clontarf Bay River...
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Stang At the
junction of
Glasnevin Avenue and
Willow Park Road
Tolka An
Tulcha Straddles the
Finglas Road from the
River Tolka in the
south to the village...
- Mare
Smiklush (Смиклуш)
Banat Bulgarian name Timișoara Timishvár
Banat Bulgarian name
Tulcea Tulcha (Тулча)
Zimnicea Zimnich,
Zimnitsa (Зимнич, Зимница)...
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Veliko Tarnovo (1890–1892),
Stara Zagora (1892–1893),
Plovdiv (1893–1896),
Tulcha (1901–1902),
Plovdiv (1902–1903),
Sofia (1905–1907) and
Marashki Trustenik...