- Budjak, also
known as
Budzhak (Bulgarian,
Russian and Ukrainian: Буджак, Romanian: Bugeac,
Gagauz and Turkish: Bucak,
Dobrujan Tatar: Bucaq), is a historical...
- p****ed to the
newly formed Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic,
while Budzhak and
Bukovina were
secured by the
Ukrainian SSR.
Following the creation...
- 21194°E / 40.74389; 47.21194 Yuxarı
Bucaq (also, Yuxarı Buçaq,
Budzhak and Yukhary-
Budzhak) is a
village in the
Yevlakh Rayon of Azerbaijan. The village...
- The
Bugeac Steppe,
Budjak Steppe or
Budzhak Steppe (Romanian:
Stepa Bugeacului; Ukrainian: Буджацький степ, romanized: Budzhats'kyy step) is a steppe...
- The
Budjak Horde or
Belgorod Horde (Dobrujan Tatar:
Bucaq Ordası)
formed part of the
Nogai Horde in the 17th and 18th centuries. It
settled in the northern...
- Aşağı
Bucaq (also, Ashagy-
Budzhak and Ashagy-Budzhal) is a
village and muni****lity in the
Yevlakh Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a po****tion of 2,391....
- Look up
bucaq in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bucaq,
Yevlakh (also,
Budzhak, Yevlakh) may
refer to: Aşağı Bucaq,
Azerbaijan Yuxarı Bucaq, Azerbaijan...
- in
Ukraine and Moldova, also
referred to as many
other names. Budjak,
Budzhak, Budzhakh,
Bugeac or
Bucaq may also
refer to:
Budjak Tatars [ro; ru; tt;...
-
primarily in the
vicinity of
Odesa and
Budzhak. In 1811
Albanians established their own
settlement of
Karakurt in
Budzhak near the
Bolhrad city.
After the Albanians...
- Over-Buh, ****isan,
Transnistria (Odesa Oblast,
Mykolaiv Oblast)
Bugeac (
Budzhak) (southwest of
Odesa Oblast)
Tavria (Kherson Oblast)
Crimea (Krym), also...