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Doamna Ecaterina Cercheza (c. 1620 –
after 1
March 1666) was a Circ****ian
noblewoman who
became Princess consort of
Moldavia by
marriage to
Vasile Lupu...
- Cerchezchioi), a
commune in Constanța
County named after the Circ****ians
Slava Cercheză, a
commune in
Tulcea County named after the Circ****ians Cerchez, the Romanian...
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Slava Cercheză (Russian: Черкезская Слава) is a
commune in
Tulcea County,
Northern Dobruja, Romania. Its name
means the
Cherkess (Circ****ian) Slava, in...
- The
Ciucurova (also:
Slava Cercheză) is a left
tributary of the
river Slava in Romania. It
flows into the
Slava in
Slava Rusă. Its
length is 24 km (15 mi)...
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having two
villages in Romania's
Northern Dobruja,
Cerchezu and
Slava Cercheză,
named after them. The
existence of a Circ****ian
minority in
Romania had...
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ceremony in
front of the
Lipovan church in the
Romanian village of
Slava Cercheză in 2004
Regions with
significant po****tions Romania 23,487 Bulgaria...
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Lipovans (Russian Old Believers)
during a
ceremony in
front of
their church in the
Romanian village of
Slava Cercheză in 2004...
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Cristofi Cerchez (1872–1955),
Romanian architect and
engineer Ecaterina Cercheza (1620–1666), Circ****ian
noble and
second spouse of the
Moldavian voivode...
- the
Ottoman Empire Boris Cherk****ky
Dmitry Cherk****ky
Doamna Ecaterina Cercheza –
Princess consort of the
Voivode of
Moldavia as the wife of
Vasile Lupu...
- Rusă (Tulcea county),
which includes the
parishes from
Slava Rusă,
Slava Cercheză, Carcaliu, Ghindăreşti, Jurilovca, 2 Mai, Constanţa, Cernavodă and Năvodari...