- 44°3′N 26°37′E / 44.050°N 26.617°E / 44.050; 26.617
Tutrakan (Bulgarian: Тутракан [
ˈtutrɐkan], Romanian: Тurtucaia, Turkish: Turtukaya) is a town in...
- de la Turtucaia; Bulgarian: Битка при Тутракан,
Bitka pri
Tutrakan), also
known as
Tutrakan Epopee (Bulgarian: Тутраканска епопея,
Tutrakanska epopeya)...
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Tutrakan Muni****lity (Bulgarian: Община Тутракан) is a muni****lity (obshtina) in
Silistra Province,
Northeastern Bulgaria,
located along the
right bank...
- muni****lities are Alfatar, Dulovo, Glavinitsa, Kaynardzha, Sitovo, and
Tutrakan.
Silistra •
Tutrakan •
Dulovo •
Alfatar •
Glavinitsa •
Kaynardzha •
Sitovo Muni****lities...
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Tutrakan Peak (Bulgarian: връх Тутракан, romanized: vrah
Tutrakan, IPA: [ˈvrɤx
ˈtutrɐkɐn]) is a
rocky peak of 810 m in the
Levski Ridge of the
Tangra Mountains...
- 28 June respectively, in 1773. The
Ottoman stronghold of
Turtucaia (now
Tutrakan), its
adjacent fortifications (redoubts, retrenchments) and
camps were...
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Kladovo Bulgaria Vidin Lom
Kozloduy Oryahovo Nikopol Belene Svishtov Ruse
Tutrakan Silistra Romania Moldova Nouă Orșova Drobeta-Turnu
Severin Calafat Bechet...
- of the county; it
stands across the
Danube from the
Bulgarian city of
Tutrakan. The
national road DN4
connects Oltenița to Bucharest, 64 km (40 mi) to...
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Southern Dobruja,
lying north of a line
extending from the
Danube just
above Tutrakan (Turtucaia) to the
western s**** of the
Black Sea,
south of
Ekrene (Ecrene);...
- resistance. One w**** later, the
Tutrakan-Balchik line had been occupied, and on 16 July
Romanian patrols entered Varna. The
Tutrakan-Balchik line
marked the territory...